Where does rap go from here, logically?
>>74770976
as far away as possible from that album
Feedback instrumental reminds me of an early 2000s Linkin Park track
>>74770976
The further we get from its release the more it becomes apparent that this is Kanye's White Album
IMAGINE
ALL
THE
NEGROES
I miss the old Tay Tay ;_;
The Tim Mcgraw Tay-Tay
Straight from the go Tay Tay
the country twang Tay Tay
Is there a term for awkward production in 80's Hip Hop?
>>74770703
Damn....
delete this thread
>>74770703
What do you mean awkward? I wouldn't say Paid in Full has awkward production by any means.
What do you think about asian rappers and other more 'underground' artists?
recycled SHIT
They're brave enough to use the word "nigger" while our (((White))) rappers are too pussy about it.
Kohh is trap bandwagon trash
Loota is that nigga
What did XXXTentacion mean by this?
hopefully he won't then
>>74770632
"I'm an angry baby"
>>74770632
good riddance
>They [The Beatles] were influential, yes, but on the customs - in the strictest sense of the word. Their influence, for better or for worse, on the great phenomena of the 60s does not amount to much. Unlike Bob Dylan, they did not stir social revolts; unlike the Jefferson Airplane and the Grateful Dead they did not foster the hippie movement; unlike Jim Morrison and Jimi Hendrix they did not further the myth of LSD; unlike Jagger and Zappa they had no impact on the sexual revolution. Indeed the Beatles were icons of the customs that embodied the opposite: the desire to contain all that was happening. In their songs there is no Vietnam, there is no politics, there are no kids rioting in the streets, there is no sexual promiscuity, there are no drugs, there is no violence. In the world of the Beatles the social order of the 1940s and the 1950s still reigns. At best they were influential on the secret dreams of young girls, and on the haircuts of young nerdy boys.
Is this true? Did the Beatles really have hardly any cultural relevance in the 60s, despite being so relevant today?
>>74770622
Dude I don't know but it's nice to see someone else who hates the Beatles as passionately as I do once in a while.
Nope, Scaruffi's being blinded by a lifetime of contrarianism. The Beatles' radical influence isn't so much in their early years but rather what happens after - and that break with their early years. In addition, they also were really influential musically, revolutionizing recording techniques (the way we record drums and bass is still based on the way that they pioneered in 1966 for Revolver and its singles), as well as bringing new instruments and new sounds in general to the forefront of popular music. Oh, and having some surprisingly intricate songwriting, too.
The entire point of The Beatles is this cross between pop sensibilities, extremely refined songwriting and a willingness to experiment and go beyond in terms of musicianship and studio work. And that's ok if you don't like them, but that's their entire point.
This music is embarrassing
>>74770619
Shut it up you
2 > 1 > 3
>>74770619
i like killer mike and el-p but i'm really not a fan of rtj desu
this literally has barely any good songs.
just look at their p4k streak
>>74770447
Only good songs are:
>She's My Collar
>Charger
>Andromeda
>Busted and Blue
>Ascension
>Out Of Body
The rest are garbage.
>>74770447
Cozy tapes 2
>the state of music in 2017
>artist puts out album with no behind the scenes or blooper reel
plebs will defend this
>>74770427
artists who put out albums with features are talentless 9 times out of 10
>>74770448
>blooper reel
Name one album that does this that isn't those Jewish bonus tracked albums
ITT: post your favorite song of all time as well as your favorite song of 2017. Anons guess shit about you.
>David Bowie - Heroes
>Playboi Carti - Location
>>74770393
Other Shit is the best song off the tape.
>Beach Boys - Till I Die
>Brand New - Lit me up
>Billy Idol- Eyes Without A Face
>Foster the People - Pumped Up Kicks
Hey Anon, Kristi told me you're really into music. Cool, I'm into music too! What was the last non-fiction book you read on the subject?
Complicated Game: Inside the Songs of XTC
>>74770330
ur moms house on dvd
Black Metal - The Cult Never Dies: Volume 1 by Dayal Patterson
How are you guys not bumping Saturation II.
Fuck seems like Brock Hampton is even unrated on /mu/ standards.
M8 there's already been like 7 threads of this album today.
>>74770303
woah dude im black and gay and make subpar hip hop for virgin white kids. it really bumps in my moms van yo
fuck off.
>>74770643
>t. nu-male
this is hip hop aoty.
>>74770238
lol no
sounds cozy desu
*blocks your path*
So can we all agree now that:
Damn>TPAB>GKMC>S.80
>>74770116
GKMC is by far his best
>>74770116
S80 is his best though
hm...
hm...
no