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2006-11-16 13:35:56 · 29 answers · asked by BOBBY LASHLEY-THE STEROID KING 2 in Entertainment & Music Music

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what the **** are you talking about. here are some points i'd like to outline:

1. punk is a counter-culture
2. hip-hop is a counter-culture
3. they hate each other, thinking the other weak and lacking credibility
4. punk, or punk rock is the music of the punk culture
5. rap is the music of hip-hop culture
6. people who are not actively involved in that culture can still make the music
7. thats ok
8. but only as long as they don't misrepresent the culture
9. because of posers, people think punks are whiny little emos who listen to hermaphordite freaks.
10. also because of posers, people think that those from the hip-hop culture are violent, womazing, egotistical blacks.
11. niether is true.

i believe you are referring to those outlined in #10 personally, i listen to punk rock music and i live the lifestyle. i try not to bow to authority. i dislike rap as music, but it means as much to some black dude as punk rock does to me, so i don't talk bad about it. i do talk bad about posers who get on the radio and talk about how much they like sex, both in poser-rap and in poser-punk. thank you. best answer please.

2006-11-16 13:47:55 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 3 1

No, he's an rather proficient motive force and an rather valuable human being remote from the song. I met him very last three hundred and sixty 5 days and he replaced into as valuable as may be. You were purely assume to be able to get one ingredient signed and no pictures concerned with him yet he signed each and every thing I had for him and took a image with me. purely because he has a mood on the song doesn't recommend he has all of it the time.

2016-11-29 05:18:37 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Absolutely not! Successful rappers only appear to be the ungrateful punks - everything is choreographed. It is their producers, their managers, financial backers, radio stations, and audience that has perpetuated this type of music. (did I say music??)

2006-11-16 22:37:42 · answer #3 · answered by Alice Chaos 6 · 4 0

yes. most of them are but NOT all of them. there are rappers who talk about the hard reality, and not about not how many hoes they got, how many times they got shot or how rich they are. the only rap you probably know of is the mainstream **** (like lil jon, 50 cent, etc who all suck). dont generalize a group of people who you barely know.

JUST TRY and listen to Immortal Technique, hes one of the greatest rappers out there. what he talks about is much more deep than all that crap you hear on the radio like "lean wit it, rock wit it"

2006-11-16 13:49:14 · answer #4 · answered by dizzawg16 3 · 0 1

Not really. Punks are snot-nosed ungrateful punks that play punk music.

2006-11-16 13:48:33 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 2 4

Yes.
They contribute to the delinquency of our teenagers. Their so-called music is by and large the filthiest garbage polluting the airways.

And it only gets worse and worse. Each generation of teens has to be more appalling and shocking than their parents' generation.

Gee, do you remember when the Stone's "Let's Spend The Night Together" was pushing the envelope and even banned from airplay in some markets?

Or how about Janis Ian's "Society's Child" about interracial dating that was beyond the pale in some cities. Sheesh, now the rappers go into gross obscene detail of their "dates".

Yes, rappers are punks.

2006-11-16 13:40:50 · answer #6 · answered by WhatAmI? 7 · 2 7

Some are. Others are, in my opinioin geniuses. Check out Lupe Fiasco and Nas as well as Tupac.

2006-11-16 13:42:01 · answer #7 · answered by afterthought 2 · 5 2

I think they must be pretty smart. They keep making rap music and we keep buying and supporting their lifestyle. Go figure.

2006-11-16 13:43:01 · answer #8 · answered by kttmfr 2 · 4 2

Yeah I think rap may end because no one can rap that good anymore and rock n roll is makin its way back to the worlds greatest music

2006-11-16 13:40:21 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 2 6

pretty much. most of them are all singing about how hard life is for them in the "hood" when you know all of them are sitting high and mighty in their billion dollar homes.

but then again, im not really into rap anyways so i dont care.
rock/hardcore alllll the wayyy :)

2006-11-16 13:39:54 · answer #10 · answered by ? 2 · 3 5

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