boombapdame
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LMFAO @ this guy. He might as well said he doesn't like the wetness from water. Part of hip-hop's allure is the violence.
The differentiation between rap and hip-hop only matters to people that care deeply about the culture. To everyone else, rap and hip-hop are identical twins. So in reality, there is no difference.The allure of hip hop is it's four pillars: emceeing, breakdancing, graffiti and Djing.
Violence is the allure of Rap - big difference.
The differentiation between rap and hip-hop only matters to people that care deeply about the culture. To everyone else, rap and hip-hop are identical twins. So in reality, there is no difference.
I mean, if hip-hop ws so great, why was it so weak and feeble to let rap take over? Obviously, hip-hop had some detriments and weaknesses in its DNA. It was a predecessor to something bigger and greater. Rap music is bigger and greater than hip-hop.
Watch this video try to distinguish the two. Realize that the differentiation does not matter because hip-hop is not important anymore.
Please only quote me and use a rebuttal if you actually have personal experience with your response. Otherwise, people may think you are a fool and nobody wants that.
I disagree with that.The allure of hip hop is it's four pillars: emceeing, breakdancing, graffiti and Djing.
Violence is the allure of Rap - big difference.
Billy Danze is Hip Hop, but I think it's ironic he should be the one talmbout he's sick of violence in Hip Hop when his biggest hits were 4 Alarm Blaze and Ante Up...still love the Posse regardless and he's My Kinda Ninja
SMH - you clearly know nothing about Hip Hop...or Rap for that matter and have never been to/understand hip hop shows and culture.
There's a big difference in the crowd and energy that went to the Rick Ross show in Baltimore and the one that went to the Mobb Deep show I was at a few months ago.
Please only quote me and use a rebuttal if you actually have personal experience with your response. Otherwise, people may think you are a fool and nobody wants that.
Berkowitz got his group name because he said their shows would have people so fired up that they'd mosh pit - hence, the Mash Out Posse.