Country - All it promotes is wife-beating, alcoholism and incest.
If you ever play a country song backwards your dog comes home, your wife chooses you over your best friend, and your pick-up truck starts working again.
2006-06-11 12:18:59
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answered by Mister_fin 3
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Heavily over commercialised pop, the type your tweenage cousin loves, the starlets have basically come off the streets because they look hot, have little singing talent and no instrumental or songwriting skill, and are chucked in a studio with a choreographer and a harmoniser machine that would do NASA proud to gurn along to a lyric produced by some harried songwriter who's being paid in bubblegum and needs to write another 100 similar tunes this year before they can afford to buy another electricity token, in the end churning out this years most gratingly annoying hit that will be on all radio stations and PAs because it's putting most of the money into the music industry by siphoning off said tweens' pocket money after they are heavily featured on CD:UK and cross-promoted with some caffiene-and-E-numbers rich confectionary......... argh, massive run-on sentence, can you feel the hate?
That must be where the money's coming from / going to, because most actual songwriting performers who know which end of a kazoo is which (and their guitar, drums, synth for that matter) mostly do music as a second job because heaven knows it makes less money than their first one in Maccy D's....... all except for a lucky few who manage to break through outside of the ring of guaranteed supernova PR afforded the previously mentioned pop tartlets.
Other than that, modern gangsta rap does get up my nose a bit as there's f*** all to it - a very basic drum machine beat, a stripped-bare groove nicked from someone who actually had the creativity to make music, and a bloody neanderthal spitting bigotry over the top of it. There's plenty of rap and R&B I do like (straying into Dre territory, even), but this particular extreme of the genre does absolutely nothing for me.
I'm gonna attract hate here by saying I also like some country as well.... though they have their own problem of mass produced clone-a-tune nonsense going on as well, where you can't tell one Grand Ole Opry contender from a hundred others, and they all fit the mentioned stereotype... or are some chick warbling in a screechy manner.
Musicals pee me right off too....... most of 'em..... the sheer cheese eminating from them goes right through the cosy, acceptible level of disco and straight into pure offensiveness, like a slice of camembert that's been sitting in the fridge for a month. The awful lyrics...... the terrible singers.... the forced rhymes.... the desperate attempt to tell a rather dull story through the "exciting" but unneccessary medium of song...... oh god, throw it in room 101 already!
And just let me rock.... or dance and techno out (but nothing so strongly eurobeat or speedcore it becomes gangsta without the caveman)... or even indulge in some of the more intelligent / creative end of the pop spectrum... or some british pub scene folksy indie stuff with a touch of ska...... ahhh that's better, it's all rubbed away and back into the dusty corner of the memory banks.
2006-06-11 13:12:44
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answered by markp 4
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Poxy Gangsta rap music revelling in cop killing would take some beating, just ahead of Country and western without a shadow of a doubt.
Snoop Dogg singing about the Crystal Chandeliers would find my HiFi in the charity shop
In fact If Stephen King is reading this ...... this could be the script for your next book, Mate,.......
Chris
2006-06-11 12:28:05
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answered by kipp[axkid 3
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Rap (with a silent C), I think black people only pretend to like it because they feel they should defend a black form of music and white people only pretend to like it to look cool. Most RnB from after the mid 80s is also terrible, and manufactured pap - I blame Pete Waterman, Simon Cowell and Maurice Starr (New Kids On The Block producer). And terrible electronic dance so-called music.
2006-06-12 07:13:36
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answered by Rotifer 5
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All you idiots who say you hate rap, well let me tell you, the golden age of rap and hip hop was between 1989 and 1994, hip hop or rap wasn't really recognised in the u.k til 96. And that hip hop only made it over to the u.k because they were pop hits and they were crap. HOW MANY OF YOU CAN SAY YOU WERE LISTENING TO HIP HOP BACK IN 1990-1994, none I should imagine.
And another thing, the true hip hop is only meant for black people, it tends to be pro black talk. So the hip hop and that supposed 'rap' that you are hearing is infact 'pop'. Its got nothing to do with black culture and does nothing but devalue and misrepresent black people. HIP HOP CULTURE DIED IN THE MID 90's its now 2006 So when you say you hate rap, no what you hate is modern day pop rap, trust me I hate it aswell. So get an education before you criticise something that you don't know about. f'kin idiots TRUE RAP CULTURE DIED AGES AGO AND ONLY EXISTED IN AMERICA, IT WAS FOR BLACK PEOPLE!!!! I f'kin hate R&B aswell for the same reasons.
2006-06-12 01:17:24
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answered by Anonymous
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country
2006-06-11 15:10:32
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answered by Anonymous
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R&B , Country, Jazzzzzzz
2006-06-11 13:37:00
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answered by Princess Jasmine 2
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Country! Terrible!!!!
2006-06-11 12:29:14
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answered by Anonymous
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any type of rock music. I can't stand the ****. I'm sorry, but you people who listen to it, you really make me sick. I'm sorry.
Oh, and country. Every song sounds the same. Always talking about love and losing a love. It sucks so bad. Jesus, they have Hallmark cards for that.
2006-06-11 12:44:35
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answered by Pride 2
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Im with ya, R&B and Country...though sometimes Ive gotta admit I turn on the country station just for amuzement.
2006-06-11 12:18:46
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answered by Jaim Jaim 5
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