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Growing Out Of Rap Music

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Re: Growing Out Of Rap Music

Postby Relapse.LP » Oct 10th, '09, 21:30

I personally am an addict to rap music now. I doubt rock fans have the passion some rap fans towards their respective genres. Do you see rock fans going on forums and battling? Do you see rock fans tracking down their artists with such vigor?

But I'll probably turn rock in the next 2 years if the rap music out today continues to decline.
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Re: Growing Out Of Rap Music

Postby Xray » Oct 10th, '09, 23:34

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Not if I steal your inspiration *cough* Hannah Montana posters *cough*. :-


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Yah you'll be out of rap music sooner than you think talking like that to me :whistle:

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Re: Growing Out Of Rap Music

Postby .Rabbit » Oct 12th, '09, 18:06

Fuck it, you know what? I wanna bang miley cyrus. :zipped:


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Re: Growing Out Of Rap Music

Postby Arabian Shady » Oct 12th, '09, 20:43

i try to mix things up every now and then just to keep my threshold level for RAp all the way up to da maximum so its like i'm tryin NOt to create a tolerance, i mean rap is how i became intrested in music, ,before rap i never listened to music at all :y:
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Re: Growing Out Of Rap Music

Postby AbramIsaac » Oct 12th, '09, 23:44

For some people on this forum, rap is a fad. It's a popular form of music that they listen to because of it's popularity; if N*Sync was still the shit, then that's what they would be listening to.

For some of us, it's what we relate to. We don't relate to other forms of music like we do rap, because everything else just doesn't hit us in the same way. Sure, we can listen to some Pink Floyd and be like, "Yeah, man, that shit's amazing" but it's not the soundtrack to our lives.

That's how I look at it, anyway. I don't think I'll grow out of the genre, I think the mainstream genre will eventually die out, and the underground will again become the breeding grounds for the sound of rap the world over.
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Re: Growing Out Of Rap Music

Postby DƎRDYPK » Oct 12th, '09, 23:45

AbramIsaac wrote:For some people on this forum, rap is a fad. It's a popular form of music that they listen to because of it's popularity; if N*Sync was still the shit, then that's what they would be listening to.

For some of us, it's what we relate to. We don't relate to other forms of music like we do rap, because everything else just doesn't hit us in the same way. Sure, we can listen to some Pink Floyd and be like, "Yeah, man, that shit's amazing" but it's not the soundtrack to our lives.

That's how I look at it, anyway. I don't think I'll grow out of the genre, I think the mainstream genre will eventually die out, and the underground will again become the breeding grounds for the sound of rap the world over.


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Re: Growing Out Of Rap Music

Postby AliJack » Oct 13th, '09, 19:21

^ Fuck yeah.
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Re: Growing Out Of Rap Music

Postby mcZu » Oct 13th, '09, 19:24

Rap music is probably the only thing that can satisfy my brain...
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Re: Growing Out Of Rap Music

Postby Yah-hah » Oct 15th, '09, 07:37

I think only the music changes so I don't wanna listen to it. But I think I'll be bumpin Pac and Vinnie Paz when I'm 80 :tounge2:
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Re: Growing Out Of Rap Music

Postby Kez » Oct 17th, '09, 11:43

Depends on what "rap music" comes to mean when i'm more grown, really.
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Re: Growing Out Of Rap Music

Postby SlmShady200 » Oct 20th, '09, 01:14

$(@TTY B@Y wrote:at what age do you think you'll finally grow out of rap music? i think i'll have lost interest by the time i'm 40. my stepdad used to be a huge rap fan when he was younger, but he now hates it and finds it irritating. his real son who is now 26 or 27 i think, is growing out of rap right now, and is listening to more bands and acoustic stuff. it's made me wonder, will i ever grow out of rap? and i came to the prediction that i in fact, will grow out of it, and so will most of us, no matter how dedicated to itwe seem. it's interesting, the human life.




Well there is no doubt our tastes change, but Idk about like the classics because that shit is just always there atleast as memories ya know?? Don't know where I'm going with this but I guess I'm trying to say some tastes in music change some just don't burnout.
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