Although it can be somewhat inappropriate...

I like to listen to it while building/studying/programming.
People have started to turn rap into like... Autotuned talking. Which is musically unacceptable. Rap is supposed to be musical, rhythmic, and poetic.madergaser wrote:Why does everyone have something against rap?
Although it can be somewhat inappropriate...![]()
I like to listen to it while building/studying/programming.
ceg7654 wrote:People have started to turn rap into like... Autotuned talking. Which is musically unacceptable. Rap is supposed to be musical, rhythmic, and poetic.madergaser wrote:Why does everyone have something against rap?
Although it can be somewhat inappropriate...![]()
I like to listen to it while building/studying/programming.
For example, one of my favorite songs is Same Love by Macklemore and Mary Lambert. The rap part in that song is pretty poetic. You can look up George Watsky on YouTube, that guy I consider a poet as well. Maybe watch his video with Candace from SoulPancake and you'll see their opinion of rap.madergaser wrote:ceg7654 wrote:People have started to turn rap into like... Autotuned talking. Which is musically unacceptable. Rap is supposed to be musical, rhythmic, and poetic.madergaser wrote:Why does everyone have something against rap?
Although it can be somewhat inappropriate...![]()
I like to listen to it while building/studying/programming.
lol... I'm sorry but I don't get what you mean by that statement...
Give a few examples??
Hey same here! I love Macklemore! My favorite songs by him are White Walls and Victory Lapceg7654 wrote:
For example, one of my favorite songs is Same Love by Macklemore and Mary Lambert. The rap part in that song is pretty poetic. You can look up George Watsky on YouTube, that guy I consider a poet as well. Maybe watch his video with Candace from SoulPancake and you'll see their opinion of rap.
That makes sense. I like "The Monster" by Eminem for the same reason.ceg7654 wrote:For example, one of my favorite songs is Same Love by Macklemore and Mary Lambert. The rap part in that song is pretty poetic. You can look up George Watsky on YouTube, that guy I consider a poet as well. Maybe watch his video with Candace from SoulPancake and you'll see their opinion of rap.madergaser wrote:ceg7654 wrote:
People have started to turn rap into like... Autotuned talking. Which is musically unacceptable. Rap is supposed to be musical, rhythmic, and poetic.
lol... I'm sorry but I don't get what you mean by that statement...
Give a few examples??
yes meeeeeeeee. jason used to be all i listened to a few years ago LOLL. the feels yo. cheesy pop/love song things always will be my weakness. i started listening to him again a few weeks ago and seeing this post was like !! because i didnt know that other people were familiar with him haha.bzc11 wrote: As for pop, anyone listen to Jason Chen?
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