Why would I listen to a Finnish emcee I can't understand?Unia said:I'll just leave this here, since I bet nobody here would ever hear it otherwise
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iR6UvuE37yY&NR=1
and as stated, the world is full of white rappers, they're just not the sort that gets featured on MTV
Last I checked that song was in English. Then again, I suck at listening to rappers regardless of language. Does anyone else smell smoke..?Daddy Go Bot said:Why would I listen to a Finnish emcee I can't understand?Unia said:I'll just leave this here, since I bet nobody here would ever hear it otherwise
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iR6UvuE37yY&NR=1
and as stated, the world is full of white rappers, they're just not the sort that gets featured on MTV
It is English, you're right.... Man that's a heavy accent.Unia said:Last I checked that song was in English. Then again, I suck at listening to rappers regardless of language. Does anyone else smell smoke..?Daddy Go Bot said:Why would I listen to a Finnish emcee I can't understand?Unia said:I'll just leave this here, since I bet nobody here would ever hear it otherwise
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iR6UvuE37yY&NR=1
and as stated, the world is full of white rappers, they're just not the sort that gets featured on MTV
There have been Caucasian rappers around since the very birth of the style commercially, but since Eminem is the most commercially successful and visible one at the moment, other people get compared to him. It's only natural that this happens. The same thing happens to white blues guitarists, they all get compared to the one that's commercially successful at that particular time. Arguably it's racist but it's just human nature to notice these things and draw comparisons like this.ForensicYOYO said:Why is it there can be 1,000 black rappers talking about the same things (ie Flashing cash and getting that ass) and no one cares, but then a white guy other the Eminem trys to rap about anything he is immediately associated with trying to be an other Eminem?
Hahahaha, not a chance. Rap has about as much chance of suddenly turning up its toes as heavy metal. Rap now surpasses country music as the #1 most profitable music genre in the US and has made serious inroads in almost all other western countries. There's more rap in more places making more money now than ever before. It won't be dying, the only thing that could kill rap at this point is an EMP burst from the sun frying Earth's entire electricity grid, and even then we'd still have acappella and beatboxing.flam3boy said:Rap has been dying for 10 years or so, just let it go man. Rap was the 90s, just like disco was the 80s. in another 10 years or so, Rap wont even exist anymore.
You should leave. Like right now.InnerRebellion said:They're all white, and they rap some. They have a decently sized fan base.
you really think people will listen to rap in 10 years? also i dont think you even know rap, what flo-rida, t-pain and the newest eminem songs are, thats not rap, thats pop/RnB. There is barely ANY rap in the business anymore,its all this autotune radio shit.BonsaiK said:Hahahaha, not a chance. Rap has about as much chance of suddenly turning up its toes as heavy metal. Rap now surpasses country music as the #1 most profitable music genre in the US and has made serious inroads in almost all other western countries. There's more rap in more places making more money now than ever before. It won't be dying, the only thing that could kill rap at this point is an EMP burst from the sun frying Earth's entire electricity grid, and even then we'd still have acappella and beatboxing.flam3boy said:Rap has been dying for 10 years or so, just let it go man. Rap was the 90s, just like disco was the 80s. in another 10 years or so, Rap wont even exist anymore.
Jokes on you for listening to the mainstream nonsense. Rap started underground and will always be underground. Rap is far from dead, it's alive and it's beautiful.flam3boy said:you really think people will listen to rap in 10 years? also i dont think you even know rap, what flo-rida, t-pain and the newest eminem songs are, thats not rap, thats pop/RnB. There is barely ANY rap in the business anymore,its all this autotune radio shit.BonsaiK said:Hahahaha, not a chance. Rap has about as much chance of suddenly turning up its toes as heavy metal. Rap now surpasses country music as the #1 most profitable music genre in the US and has made serious inroads in almost all other western countries. There's more rap in more places making more money now than ever before. It won't be dying, the only thing that could kill rap at this point is an EMP burst from the sun frying Earth's entire electricity grid, and even then we'd still have acappella and beatboxing.flam3boy said:Rap has been dying for 10 years or so, just let it go man. Rap was the 90s, just like disco was the 80s. in another 10 years or so, Rap wont even exist anymore.