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Originally posted by vetran View Postjust as I tell my teenagers.
Ah Rap music, music that starts with a silent C.
Originally posted by d000hg View PostI see you have a very narrow definition of music. Melody isn't even required for it to be music in many cultures.
I hardly think you know much about rap music if you think it is mono-syllabic; the intricacies of the language is the key feature.
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I don't mind a bit of Kanye West music, luckily I don't take lyrics too seriously.
But the man himself seems to be a bit of an arse.
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostIf you are prepared to include monosyllabic semi-literate gibberish under the bracket of "music" of course.
Which is a leap too far for anyone with an ear for melody.
Ah Rap music, music that starts with a silent C.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostKanye is a great rap artist but only if you like modern rap (same for JZ I guess). Not really best-suited to Glastonbury but rap is a massive part of popular English music these days.
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Originally posted by d000hg View Postthe intricacies of the language is the key feature.“So if the devil wear Prada
Adam, Eve wear nada
I’m in between but way more fresher”“Man, I promise, I’m so self-conscious
That’s why you always see me with at least one of my watches
Rollies and Pashas done drove me crazy
I can’t even pronounce nothing, pass that Ver-say-see”“So yeah, at the Grammys I went ultra Travolta
Yeah, that tuxedo might have been a little Guido
But with my ego I can stand there in a Speedo
And be looked at like a ******** hero”
I am sure John Lennon is spinning in his grave at the challenge posed by "Kanye" and his deep meaningful prose.
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostIf you are prepared to include monosyllabic semi-literate gibberish under the bracket of "music" of course.
Which is a leap too far for anyone with an ear for melody.
I hardly think you know much about rap music if you think it is mono-syllabic; the intricacies of the language is the key feature.
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Originally posted by d000hg View Postbut rap is a massive part of popular English music these days.
Which is a leap too far for anyone with an ear for melody.
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Kanye is a great rap artist but only if you like modern rap (same for JZ I guess). Not really best-suited to Glastonbury but rap is a massive part of popular English music these days.
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