In Arizona that is. Dance station KNRJ flipped to a classic hip hop format today as "92.7/99.3 The Beat". You hear that Salem?..... They are streaming on www.azthebeat.com.
RADIO TRUTH said:There is no such thing as classic hip hop. It is all crap. Will this crap stand the test of time and be listened to 40 years later like 50s and 60s music? I don't think so.
RADIO TRUTH said:There is no such thing as classic hip hop. It is all crap. Will this crap stand the test of time and be listened to 40 years later like 50s and 60s music? I don't think so.
RADIO TRUTH said:There is no such thing as classic hip hop. It is all crap. Will this crap stand the test of time and be listened to 40 years later like 50s and 60s music? I don't think so.
HA!! I guess we'll show 'em who's boss today, Buc!! "Shut 'em down, shut 'em shut 'em down!!!bucwhyl said:RADIO TRUTH said:There is no such thing as classic hip hop. It is all crap. Will this crap stand the test of time and be listened to 40 years later like 50s and 60s music? I don't think so.
It never fails. Everytime a "minority" topic is posted on this board, at least one idiot come out of the woodwork.
Bringing up the issue of race in this thread is so incredibly idiotic, I don't know where to begin. My statement has nothing to do with race. There is tons of great black music such as 50s doo wop, 60sIt never fails. Everytime a "minority" topic is posted on this board, at least one idiot come out of the woodwork.
In response to this, if you define yourself by rap and hip hop, then you have many more issues than can be discussed in this forum.It may be crap to you, but to me Classic hip hop made me aware of who I was. If the pro-black movement, the Stop the Violence movement, the native tongues, the 5% Nation of Islam, and even the earlier west coast gangsta stuff did not come around, not telling where my head would be these days. And yes it will be around for 40 years past my lifetime. Its already been on the scene for 30 years. Every generation has its theme song....mine will always be "Fight The Power" and "My Philosphy".
RADIO TRUTH said:Bringing up the issue of race in this thread is so incredibly idiotic, I don't know where to begin. My statement has nothing to do with race. There is tons of great black music such as 50s doo wop, 60sIt never fails. Everytime a "minority" topic is posted on this board, at least one idiot come out of the woodwork.
Motown, James Brown, Wilson Pickett, Sly And The Family Stone....even 70s disco and a lot of other great black music. This is about rap and hip hop as a musical art form. Rap and hip hop have no art. There is no singing. The crap is recorded cheaply on music computers and not with live instruments. It is absolutely artless garbage.
In response to this, if you define yourself by rap and hip hop, then you have many more issues than can be discussed in this forum.It may be crap to you, but to me Classic hip hop made me aware of who I was. If the pro-black movement, the Stop the Violence movement, the native tongues, the 5% Nation of Islam, and even the earlier west coast gangsta stuff did not come around, not telling where my head would be these days. And yes it will be around for 40 years past my lifetime. Its already been on the scene for 30 years. Every generation has its theme song....mine will always be "Fight The Power" and "My Philosphy".
In response to this, if you define yourself by rap and hip hop, then you have many more issues than can be discussed in this forum.
ButtnPushr said:Salem, you don't owe that clown any kind of explanation, so don't bother. Anyone who states their OPINION like it's a fact, is clearly not very intelligent.
For the record, I came up bumpin' EPMD, LL Cool J, Digital Underground, DJ Quik, and stuff like that. Do I have street cred now? No, probably not but it's the goofy stuff that I liked back in the day.... unless RADIO TRUTH tells me that it's carp, then I'll have to stop listening because he know what's music and what's not. "THERE IS NO SINGING". That's my favorite. So, can we say that Smooth Jazz isn't really music either, since there's no singing in that?? WHEW!!
.. because RADIO TRUTH is probably Don Imus, lurking on the Dallas board.bucwhyl said:Why is it everytime we post something on this board that's not mainstream, we have to argue and defend ourselves?
Slambang said:Back on track folks: Classic hip-hop, esp. from the golden age(late 80's-early 90's), is good to hear again in rotationI grew up listening to KRS-One, Poor Righteous Teachers, De La Soul and PE, I got my education concerning history and social ills from the music. It educated and enlightened, unlike the bling-hop of today.