anonymous_103
ILLIEN
ill o.g.
ok lets start the thread.
personally, im on the fence. heres my arguments
my only argument for "there is a difference" is this:
since back in the day, any hiphop\rap music that was commercial and on the radio was labeled as "rap music". thats what the section was called in all the music stores, that was the category for all the music awards, and thats what a majority of the commercial cats called it. the only ones that were saying hip hop were the raw hip hop heads like tribe, dela, bdp, krs, das, etc. but since around the late 90's all the industry cats started calling it hip hop. now im like huh? it just sounded weird to me to hear mase say the word hiphop. now everyone says it. it just didnt feel right.
my argument for "there is no difference" is:
i dont give a f@#$ anymore. i use to always say there is a difference, but now im like f@#$ it.
i dont wanna argue. "hip hop" cats say rhymes over beats, "rap" cats say rhymes over beats. i just think that some people tend to get way to caught up in the politics of the culture that they get things twisted. not to downtalk the culture. i love and respect it and i know my history. think about this. what do bboys get down to? break beats. since bboying is an element, wouldnt breakbeats be considered listening to hiphop? i would say yes. so why wouldnt a dude ganster rappin over a beat not be considered hip hop? he's still rappin right?
thats my opinion
RIP Dilla
personally, im on the fence. heres my arguments
my only argument for "there is a difference" is this:
since back in the day, any hiphop\rap music that was commercial and on the radio was labeled as "rap music". thats what the section was called in all the music stores, that was the category for all the music awards, and thats what a majority of the commercial cats called it. the only ones that were saying hip hop were the raw hip hop heads like tribe, dela, bdp, krs, das, etc. but since around the late 90's all the industry cats started calling it hip hop. now im like huh? it just sounded weird to me to hear mase say the word hiphop. now everyone says it. it just didnt feel right.
my argument for "there is no difference" is:
i dont give a f@#$ anymore. i use to always say there is a difference, but now im like f@#$ it.
i dont wanna argue. "hip hop" cats say rhymes over beats, "rap" cats say rhymes over beats. i just think that some people tend to get way to caught up in the politics of the culture that they get things twisted. not to downtalk the culture. i love and respect it and i know my history. think about this. what do bboys get down to? break beats. since bboying is an element, wouldnt breakbeats be considered listening to hiphop? i would say yes. so why wouldnt a dude ganster rappin over a beat not be considered hip hop? he's still rappin right?
thats my opinion
RIP Dilla