For me : Trippie Redd’s “!” Is actually a great album

  • stoy@lemmy.zip
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    2 months ago

    Rap and Hiphop are just shit music.

    I have a pretty broad music taste, I have rock, classical, pop, eurodance, opera, bitpop, industrial, metal, ballads and more on my phone, except rap or hiphop.

    There is just something in me that as soon as I hear either it just sounds like shit.

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      2 months ago

      You shouldn’t generalize, a lot of the stuff that gets played a lot is not indicative of the whole genre. There is some rap that makes me cover my ears, and there is some rap that makes me feel enlightened. Hip hop it just depends on the song, since there is so much variety.

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        2 months ago

        I mean, OP litterarly asked us about what our most unpopular opinion about music is, this is mine.

        I would never impose this view on others, they are free to like what they like.

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      2 months ago

      I like it because I can equate it to poetry. You have to be one talented motherfucker to come up with some of those rhymes, and to be still able to put it along to a rhythm and beat, sometimes incredibly fast (Busta Rhymes, George Watsky).

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        2 months ago

        I’ve been thinking about something similar (as someone who isn’t a fan of rap/hip-hop). No matter how much I don’t like it (the actual music behind it is too bland for me), it has the greatest potential to deliver deep lyrics with puns and other wordplay.

        But then it got me thinking: What the HELL is holding us back from improving the other genres’ lyrics, or actually slapping some decent music on top of rap/hip-hop music, and not just some bland base or short and repetitive catchy tune?