hollaatroy
Beatmaker
ill o.g.
After reading the whole 3 6 Oscar thread, I kept noticing that people keep referring to "real" hip hop, what it is, and what it ain't. Matter fact, I see that all over the site. I was curious as to what y'all consider hip hop. Personally, I think hip hop is much bigger than just the music. It's a state of mind. A way of life. A movement. To say that cats like D4L (Laffy Taffy) and Ying Yang ain't hip hop is crazy. The fact that D4L is making money off that song alone is what hip hop is all about. Grindin', hustlin', and making a living doing what you enjoy. From a music standpoint, I do thing D4L is pure hot garbage. But as far as culture, they are hip hop. The irony of it is that Mos Def can do a song called Ms. Fat Booty, Nas can do Oochie Wallie, Comm can do a song about Pimpin' Hoes, Kanye can do a song about being addicted to sex, and we consider them hip hop. Is the message in those songs that much different from what D4L, or Ying Yang, or 3 6 be talkin' bout? Are we categorizing the message or the messenger. Alot of heads classify east coast rap as real hip hop, and classify everything else as crunk music, west coast rap, etc. Music genres come a dime a dozen, but hip hop culture is much bigger. Dave Chapelle, to me, is hip hop, and he don't even rap. AI is hop hop. Ali was hip hop. Marvin Gaye, Gil Scott, Sam Jackson, Malcolm, shit, I could go on and on. But that's me......what do y'all think about it?