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Video de sorry, i would have done a regular video but i had a nasty cold sore on my lip when i did this so i opted to just do audio i am a very knowledgeable hip hop fan (you may even call me an elitist), emcee, poet and i aspire to be a producer from what i've seen, it seems that the majority of hip hop fans stick with the norms and if anyone tries to expand hip hop into further realms, people don't want to hear it it becomes, and i apologize for the race reference, White music according to the majority of hip hop fans and because of that, the only people who listen are people who aren't conventionally hip hoppers i am talking about rather than using one sample throughout a song, use that sample for four bars, then switch it up, having instrumentation throughout i'm talking about taking the 808 drum pattern, doing it on a real drum set, and making dynamic changes to it throughout the song i'm talking layers of scratching i'm talking songs that don't necessarily need drums i'm talking musical notation for rapping so you can have an ever-changing, extremely complex flow i'm talking about using Turntable Transcription Methodology (TTM turntable notation that DJ Scratch helped develop) etc there are so many realms that can be explored that no one has explored yet what about writing actual poetry, and i mean like publishable poetry, not slam poetry, in 16 bars? that is what i do tell me if i am wrong, but the biggest factor, IMO, that is holding hip hop from this happening is the clash between corporate and underground hip hop what do you think? i am intrigued to hear some input from you
thanks Erik Boyd
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StanleyT123 The answer is because the Hip Hop you refer to is controlled by a mark...
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eboyd32 lol! i'm not referring to mainstream! i listen to everything from Blu ...
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StanleyT123 If you're not referring to the mainstream, then Hip Hop definitely has...
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eboyd32 thanks & i agree that hiphop has evolved but seriously has it evol...
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blaquenoise e i agree with u its like we're on a parallel plain (like we're the ev...