hey rince, i'm not black i don't defend my culture. but blacks have a hige talent for music. whites and other cultures have to do extra-hard job to make an equivalent of black's music, but blacks don't. it's their nature.
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hey rince, i'm not black i don't defend my culture. but blacks have a hige talent for music. whites and other cultures have to do extra-hard job to make an equivalent of black's music, but blacks don't. it's their nature.
Yeah. Madonna is cool though. She sings alright.
Aaliyah is FINE. Did you see Romeo Must Die? She has the cutest smile.
Anyways, about hiphopping, yeah, when she sings on Timbaland's beats, the song always blows up the charts. Good combo.
Lil Kim too. I dont like her latest song though. I liked her old school **** with Biggy (Get Money, stuff like that).
aaliyah rocks my socks off.
1.she's very young for her style
2.she sings the best hiphop in her gender
3.try again is ranked #3 in Top 40
4.she's black
5.she's beautiful
6.no more about such an identity can be said
see for yourself
at http://www.geocities.com/~simply_kaos
a site i found about alliyah. loom in the image galleries...she rocks. lyrics are just compeltely way out..and she can put 4 words into a half of a word in a split second.
check out rabbit in the moon's Rabbit in the Moon's Handled Without Care Mix...electronica....electronica is my world. no substantial lyrics, fast paced motion that is combined with quiet voice-overs and swift beats...synth and piano....electro...
acutally prince, for a portfolio i made a 15 minute long poem that rhymes...it incorporated the idea behind my art, weakness and strengths, and why i did it for each piece. and it took me less than a day... so from my perspective rhyming is not brainsurgery...
i dont know much about music? how does a comment saying that rhyming aint brain surgery prove that point? i dont love rap, but just because i dont like it doesn't mean i believe those who do have bad taste... taste in music is based on personal opinion... you may agree or disagree with someone's taste, but it doesn't mean they dont know music...
remember that everyone is not like you, and they dont share the same likes for music, but dont condemn us to being ignorant of music because we have different opinions... an assumption like that seems to show little tolerance...
peace :)
No Talent!
No Balls!
AAAAKKKKK!!!
http://www.madonna.com/
check it out!
he's alright
next Ice Ice baby
what's his name ?
lot 's of big noise & would be cool talks but within the year u don't hear 'bout him no more
What kind or computer do you guys have?
I happen to have a clone i built my self an awsome ass PC all i need is a new HardDrive. And Eminem Rocks and so does Destinys Child.Quote:
Originally posted by Nebulex
What kind or computer do you guys have?
Jon
That's terrible Elvis...why do whites and other cultures have to work harder? I hope you don't think that every black person is born with musical talent? I know alot of black people who can't hold a beat much less sing. Every culture has great music... white, black, latin, foreign.Quote:
Originally posted by [elvis]
hey rince, i'm not black i don't defend my culture. but blacks have a hige talent for music. whites and other cultures have to do extra-hard job to make an equivalent of black's music, but blacks don't. it's their nature.
I also noticed your post before that jazz was invented by a black person..hmm..'Jelly Roll Morton'
Morton believed in developing melodies and harmonies through different rhythms, most of which were introduced by breaks, those moments when the ensemble stops playing and one instrument comes forward. He had a sense of the important of what he called "the Spanish tinge" to jazz, meaning both the syncopations that resulted when Hispanic songs were adapted and rhythms one heard in the better drummers. That piano players should imitate entire jazz bands was another one of his dictums, but it is just as true when one listens to his group piano recording that he felt quite free tohave his musicians imitate his keyboard conception. Riffs - short, repeated motifs - were considered the foundation of jazz performances, quite probably because they might contain melody, harmony, and, most importantly, rhythm. For the kind of tension and release Morton sought in his music, he was sure that tempo control was an absolute necessity, assuring swing and freeing the music from the sound of hysteria that comes from uncontrolled excitement. Morton was also big on dynamics and assured all who asked that jazz was to be played softly with plenty of rhythm. He used all of those methods, bringing to them his great sense of the elemental powers of the blues. But because of his understanding of form was so great, Morton readily acknowledged his European models, or at least the conceptions he drew from and reinvented in the language of jazz. "You have the finest ideas from the greatest operas, symphonies, and overtures in jazz music because it comes from everything of the finest class music."
As you can see he used many influences like hispanic songs and europe riffs to compose jazz..I think that's the same for any type of music..Rap, Electronica, Pop, Rock, Indie, Country, folk/blues, hip-hop and even classical.
diavolo
it's starting to get deep and controversial i love it.
wish i could spell
I forgot to say that I do like eminem.hehe
diavolo
I think emniem needs to make an album thats is specifcally for flash related content, here is a sneak peak at what he will never do:
"You might know flash, but we dont give a sh*t,
And Dr. Dre taught me actionscript. Chika, chika, tell target...."
There you have it, The real Mark Fennell coming soon...
ROTF :):):)Quote:
Originally posted by Nano
"You might know flash, but we dont give a sh*t,
And Dr. Dre taught me actionscript. Chika, chika, tell target...."
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That's some funny sh*t!
emeniem rocks!!
hey everyone i put a post on here a long time ago about how i didnt like him but i liked his music, well, i've changed my mind, now that i really listened to his lyrics, i loved it!!!!
my favorite song of his is stan, it really touched me...
and that's pretty weird because nothing touches me.
people can think what they want. i enjoy him though
That's the thing. Most fake ass rap **** now only impresses you with it's beat. If you listen to Eminem's lyrics, it's twice as good.
Listen to "Im Just Marshall Mathers". The guy isnt scared to say ANYTHING :)
say a few more four letter words and you will sound just like him.
****, ****, dick...am I there yet?
whatever.