by mdemaz » Feb 22nd, '12, 11:51
From my experience, real rap (well, hip-hop really), is dealing with real life issues whilst storytelling or expressing your views and past experiences in songs whilst having intelligent song structures.
Basically your typical crusade from the slums of society to the high ranks of honor, example, we all know Eminem's story right?
Same sorta thing, even if you are rapping about gangs, drugs and shit like Pac or whatever did, you are still doing brutal storytelling, unless you are lying.
I've heard an interesting theory on this using a simple equation, hip-hop plus lies, equals, rap.
Well, it depends really, rap itself is a musical genre, it's the art of rapping about basically anything, hip-hop is basically the foundation of rap with more technical things involved such as metaphors and such, it involves storytelling and what I said before.
False rap is stuff you would see YM do, like, blatantly rapping about money and girls and "swag".
To answer your question, it's hard to tell what is real and what isn't real when you analyze a individual's lyrics, although it's easy to see a poser in the flock of sheep, they give themselves away when they rhyme the same word 5 times.
So yeah, fuck what people say, I think everyone just says this shit to piss everyone off.
Biggie and Pac were just rappers, they weren't superheros.
I can guaranty if anyone who wasn't known well was in place of them two and rapped the same things, they wouldn't get any credit at all and just be looked down upon as underground trash, which is sadly true sometimes.
Everyone should stop riding their dick and have a look what the actual meaning of real hip-hop is instead of calling two of the most overrated rappers in history real rappers, that's just fucking retarded, predictable and close-minded.
If they are just associating those two with real rap, then that is just fucking retarded.
There's no such thing as a real rap/hip-hop era, all rap/hip-hop since it's creation in the 70s is relevant.
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mdemaz on Feb 22nd, '12, 12:16, edited 6 times in total.