Monday, July 14, 2008

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Hip Hop : Who killed it and when ? Joe Budden face au Rap Game 2


The finding of Part 1 Who was already overwhelming, but Joe Budden is not the type to be satisfied with so little ... He continued his name droppin 'and - no offense to some - It is still effective.


Who Part 2



The first really striking passage of this second part is the fans. "When Was it made Eminem 'Stan'? / / I swear Some Of These fans, / / they could THEY Whole Life on the line / / It's Like They Can not rap like More Than One at a time / / Less About the product, More about the digits / / It's a business, We Got Critics less fans and more. ". He said most unstable and insatiable. Able to do everything in honor of a punchline, Joe find them a Exclusive jealousy, unable to support more artists. That's not all! For him, too many of them have become critical, desperate to try. Attack on the blogs? Not necessarily, since it is still on the net that has its largest base of support ...

Welcome to the ambivalence of the character when he tries to detach himself from his image, his demons pursue him ... Was it a phrase destined to be talked about on the net? He denounces a true gene in its development? Was it a buzzword? The goal is certainly not find an answer, but just ask. For it is indeed on an interrogative that Budden treats its argument, finally, the biggest part of the song ...

Joe Budden murders the rap game and all the controversies with one simple line: "If rap WAS alive, We'd Be Trying To Be The Best rappers ever Not the best rapper alive. ". Final verdict, after that, nobody can doubt his sincerity. Oozing charisma, he engages (and confuses!) On the attitude "ghetto": The street credibility does the route to the studio door. Rap is the overall bluster and violence can not be eternal " Do We Think you're all just getting dumber? / / We Tried to make gettin 'getting older Younger. / / Did We Lose Our hunger? Something's gotta give. / / Did We outgrow Ourselves? Is hip hop for kids? ".

struggles of egos in separations, Hip Hop and loses his soul Jump Off Joe aptly describes the problem: " You know it's fucked up When Run DMC do not talk to No more. / / To-many egos, like We Is not one no more. ". Microcosm Rap stretches, but the flame goes out ... The spirit of Hip Hop as was described in his time KRS One no longer exists. The fans are still singled out vis Screw their deficiencies references this time. Although some fans are nonstick, how many hits gargle distributed until indigestion. The sample Cee Lo Green here is perfect. " When MTV made a list of The Hottest and The Nicest ignored, / / They Changed The Whole steelo. / / I mean The Averaged fan Never Heard Of Goodie Mob Cee Lo gold, / / Purpose THEY Heard Of Gnarls Barkley ! ".

The New Jersey rapper is lucid, and when he talks about downloading, it exposes a facet often proved: "Then a lot of 'em go and blame LimeWire, / / I do not think it's downloadin' dog , the line's tired. / / Did The fans just get tired of the Outcome? / / One dope single and a bullshit album. ". The lack of quality led the listener to become a consumer, then worse, a thief. Who would buy a disc or only two or three tracks are prone to listening?

Joe Budden Rebalance a layer on the 'latent display of wealth: "If you got Enough Money You Can Buy a ghostwriter, / / Then the Diamond District Jeweler With Jacob the. ". Negroes as they say in French, used to bling everything goes by these days, everything revolves around the greenbacks: "We let The Power of the dollar annihilate us, / / Now The Size Of Our chain gonna validate us. " . If even the conscious rappers are caught by said unpacking, Budden believes that nothing can be considered at its fair "value."

The setback of the second party is back bang: " It's too simple, They Can not really think we're deep, / / I just Heard Chris Brown on the A Millie beat . ". Rappers can not be taken seriously represented by large horns vaguely RnB (not R & B, the difference is underlined) ...

In short, this second part is more aggressive than the first with the line of sight, much of what made the Hip Hop community spirit, the mutual support and of course the sinews of war, money. If King Of Da Jerz continues on this path, it will not be a tidal wave, but rather a cataclysm. Who

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