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You're getting boring. We all know what I mean by shitty (Octoshark, Duke Nukem, etc. **** people like ironically) and that's not the same thing as your ignorant hatred of an entire genre of music. |
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It's not ignorant, it's informed by the knowledge that the most basic traits of the genre make it irredeemably shitty. Kind of like if somebody made "music" out of the sound of cats being neutered sans anesthetic. There's absolutely no way to make that, or rap, not suck. It's simply not possible to make rap not suck without making it no longer rap. |
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How the **** is it 2012 and rap isn't accepted as a legitimate art form? Rapper's Delight came out 33 freaking years ago! You truly are a close-minded troglodyte. Not saying you need to like it but you need to come to the acceptance that it is valid and has aesthetic value. |
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WTF is Rapper's Delight? ![]() "Rapper's Delight" is a 1979 single by American hip hop trio The Sugarhill Gang. While it was not the first single to feature rapping, it is generally considered to be the song that first popularized hip hop in the United States and around the world "Now what you hear is not a test, I'm rapping to the beat" |
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I already said it's not about liking. It's about acceptance as having value. I think heavy metal is terrible but I recognize it has aesthetic value to some people. |
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Seriously? They are hardly the first people to write a song with no chorus so what's your point? Sure, Wonder Mike spins a variation on his opening scat about a third of the way through the record’s 15-minute span, but musically, the only form in evidence is a repeated 16-bar loop lifted from Chic’s number-one hit “Good Times” - eight bars of Bernard Edwards’ bass, eight bars of funky rhythm guitar and piano, over and over and over again. No separation into verse and chorus, no buildup to the release of a collective sing-along. Pop music had produced the occasional chorus-less song - Jimi Hendrix’s blues-based “Purple Haze,” for example, or through-composed tableaux like Roy Orbison’s “In Dreams.” But “Rapper’s Delight,” spooling out over the simple machine of its backing track, was something else: fluid dynamics instead of architecture. |
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Not very significant. If rap really has the enormous "aesthetic value" you claim it has then someone was going to introduce it to the world sooner or later, right? And the "song" (if you can call it a song) sucks. What is the definition of 'song' to you and how does Rapper's Delight not fit that definition? I'm struggling to see what basis can someone have that that is not a 'song'. |
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1. The verses you posted, and what I could make out of the "song," are extremely clunky and forced. Like the transition from "pull" to "pulling wool over the eyes," who thinks that sounds clever? It doesn't sound like wordplay so much as free association, like the guy's just saying tangentially related stuff off the top of his head. I did that while I was still high after having my wisdom teeth removed; am I eligible for a Grammy?
2. "Song" is in quotes because that composition, like most if not all rap compositions, is notably lacking in both melody and actual singing. It's a repetitive background beat with some dude talking over it in a vaguely aggressive tone of voice. Also waving his arms like a spastic referee. But in any case, no melody, no singing? Not a song. 3. You owe me that 1:26 of my life back. I imagine the remaining 3:14 is the same blasted thing, just with different barely-intelligible lyrics which, when deciphered, turn out to be bad. Or to be obscure references to old abuses by police. |
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