Run the Jewels' Killer Mike and El-P have a yin-yang dynamic. Killer Mike is confident and holds master morality, whereas El-P is paranoid and holds slave morality. El-P is the better producer and rapper, but he needs Mike there to counteract him, otherwise his music would be too tense and cringe to chart.
Mike is an active member in the community, actively defiant, making public statements against how his people are underrepresented and underprivileged. "Kill your masters."
El-P has disdain for power itself ("piss on power") and would probably never find himself in a situation like Mike's, where he was a drug dealer exploiting people for profit.
Master morality is superior to slave morality. Desiring power instead of loathing it is the only way to make real change in the world. El-P, despite all of his talent, is a self-traumatizing and childlike character with illuminati theories.
RTJ1, both influenced: black cover, morally incoherent
RTJ2, Mike influenced: red cover, angry, vitriolic, destructive
RTJ3, El-P influenced: blue cover, disappointed, sarcastic, moralist
Mike made his point at the end of RTJ3, though. He, Zack de la Rocha, and some woman (El's girlfriend?) all chanted, "Kill your masters!" about fifty times.
Good job, you took a project these two people did to have some meaningless fun, and used it to draw 13 year old teenage nihilist "philosophy" conclusions from it.
I hope you're proud of yourself, cuz I'm certain your parents never will be.
>>70586299
wow you are dumb and don't understand rap
>>70586299
also it's really explicit and intentional so you might just be a simp for not noticing it on the first listen
>>70586299
us stupd dnt gty it
>>70586299
what the fuck are you talking about, he has a valid and well formed point
>>70586299
>why isn't everyone a mindless retard like me
>>70586134
Run the Jewels' Killer Mike and El-P have a yin-yang dynamic. Killer Mike is confident and holds master morality, whereas El-P is paranoid and holds slave morality. El-P is the better producer and rapper, but he needs Mike there to counteract him, otherwise his music would be too tense and cringe to chart.
Mike is an active member in the community, actively defiant, making public statements against how his people are underrepresented and underprivileged. "Kill your masters."
El-P has disdain for power itself ("piss on power") and would probably never find himself in a situation like Mike's, where he was a drug dealer exploiting people for profit.
Master morality is superior to slave morality. Desiring power instead of loathing it is the only way to make real change in the world. El-P, despite all of his talent, is a self-traumatizing and childlike character with illuminati theories.
RTJ1, both influenced: black cover, morally incoherent
RTJ2, Mike influenced: red cover, angry, vitriolic, destructive
RTJ3, El-P influenced: blue cover, disappointed, sarcastic, moralist
Mike made his point at the end of RTJ3, though. He, Zack de la Rocha, and some woman (El's girlfriend?) all chanted, "Kill your masters!" about fifty times.
>>70586610
so you aren't dumb, but I can confirm you are not well liked
Have you guys notifced that el p is white and k@ller mike is black?????????????????
>>70586692
ur the same creep bro
I can tell by the posters count