Fade
The Beat Strangler
Ya but really I think it just comes down to what each person defines as "real". Kids today, to them "real" is Lil Wayne or Eminem.
I love the 80's and 90's west coast rap even though I know most of those guys were never in a gang or any shit like that. Same thing for the east coast guys.
For me "real" comes down to the music that I think is real. Like someone rapping about everyday struggles. I can relate to that, so can 99% of the people on Earth. So that's why I think "real" rap is just that - real.
If you're a white kid from the suburbs and you're rapping about how your Dad bought you a blue Benz even though you wanted a red one, I can't relate to that but at least you're being honest. But don't front and pretend you're struggling unless you're joking.
As for the 80's and 90's stuff I'm into, well even if those guys are lying through their teeth about their lives, it's weird because in a way I still dig it (probably because I'm used to hearing about everyday struggles in rap at this point), and the music is just GOOD. But if they're not "real" as I define it, I know they're not but I still dig their music.
So I guess that's what applies to today's music. People know these artists aren't living in mansions and all that, but they want to hear about the money, cars, and women. There's nothing wrong with that and I think I would probably get into it too, but the big difference for me is the music. I don't care who you are, if your music is wack then I'm not feeling it. Lil Wayne is pure garbage because his music sucks and so do his lyrics and delivery, plain and simple.
I love the 80's and 90's west coast rap even though I know most of those guys were never in a gang or any shit like that. Same thing for the east coast guys.
For me "real" comes down to the music that I think is real. Like someone rapping about everyday struggles. I can relate to that, so can 99% of the people on Earth. So that's why I think "real" rap is just that - real.
If you're a white kid from the suburbs and you're rapping about how your Dad bought you a blue Benz even though you wanted a red one, I can't relate to that but at least you're being honest. But don't front and pretend you're struggling unless you're joking.
As for the 80's and 90's stuff I'm into, well even if those guys are lying through their teeth about their lives, it's weird because in a way I still dig it (probably because I'm used to hearing about everyday struggles in rap at this point), and the music is just GOOD. But if they're not "real" as I define it, I know they're not but I still dig their music.
So I guess that's what applies to today's music. People know these artists aren't living in mansions and all that, but they want to hear about the money, cars, and women. There's nothing wrong with that and I think I would probably get into it too, but the big difference for me is the music. I don't care who you are, if your music is wack then I'm not feeling it. Lil Wayne is pure garbage because his music sucks and so do his lyrics and delivery, plain and simple.