I don't like to listen to any type of music, so no.
2006-12-08 12:19:49
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answer #1
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answered by Vladimir Lenin 3
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I'm not rap's biggest fan, but someone must like "rap" as it is being called, but i'd rather refer to it as hip hop. Hip hop is street music, rap is something they do on Kool-aid commericals. Anyway it's one of the most popular, and best selling forms of music in this country. It's crossed racial barrers, and people of all races are buying it, and making those artist extremely rich. I AM NOT AN advocate of hip hop by any means, but some one did say it promotes racism & hatred. So do MANY forms of music. Other than possibly Country, Gospel, and maybe a few others in most forms of music you can find racism, misogyny, violence etc. There are many reason to dislike "rap", but is the negative side of rap, so different from the negative side of punk, rock, metal etc. and so on?
2006-12-07 06:48:24
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answer #2
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answered by Ms. T 1
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I love Rap music and I'm 49 years old! I like the beat and the lyrics (most of the time - Tee Hee) and it makes me want to dance. I think the performers are very original and they can be very powerful with their words.
All music is good if you can find some pleasure in it.
2006-12-07 06:33:29
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answer #3
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answered by kdsabala 1
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I like some degree of rap music but not all because it depends on the message it gives and how the music is done. and also the artist.
2006-12-07 06:36:19
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answer #4
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answered by keira m 2
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Rap (derived from the word "crap") is theme music for the black community, and MTV. Of course, Lil' Jon is the leader. The process of creating a rap song is as follows:
1.) First, you must create a TOTALLY PIMP-SOUNDING and preferably illogical pseudonym because regular old names are too boring for today’s X-TREME generation.
2.) You must write songs about highly innovative and original topics such as sex, drugs, and violence to establish yourself as a TOTALLY UNIQUE INDIVIDUAL because those topics have never been written about before or even discussed for that matter. Remember, nobody likes a poseur!
3.) When you write a song, go for style and not substance! Make sure you rhyme as many times as you can. Don’t worry about sacrificing the coherence of your message to all your forced rhyming; there’s no substitute for KOOL!!! In fact, the more incoherent your song is, the better.
4.) Make sure to repeatedly lace your lyrics with random vocal interjections such as “uh-huh”, “yeah”, and “das right” to remind everyone that you’re TOTALLY OFF THE HOOK. Of course, these meaningless vocal spasms of **** do not serve to the fill the void when you can’t think of more substantial things to rap about.
5.) Give your completed lyrics to a 4th grader. If he understands what’s being said, you’ve done well.
6.) Don't even bother about singing because that takes talent and effort. Just talk in somewhat of a rhythm—occasionally. Just speak normal the rest of the time (well, as normal as a black person can speak). Make CERTAIN that you butcher the English language as much as you can. Never speak correctly. That's not being TOTALLY PIMP, YO!!!
7.) Turn on the radio to a rock station. Listen for a catchy guitar riff and record it. Synthesize it, and alter it slightly. Loop it about 100 times and you have your VERY OWN, NON-PLAIGARIZED rap song. Next, drop random samples of police sirens and loading guns to show everyone that YOU’RE A BAD-*** REBEL. Then give yourself a cookie.
8.) Eat a lot of beans and fart in a recorder. Effect it, and you have bass.
9.) Sit on your lazy, narcissistic *** and let other people who are more talented than you mix the CD.
10.) Put a picture of a hot woman on your CD cover to compensate for your lack of hot women in the real world. Also, do it to boost the sales of your CD because you know your **** sucks.
11.) It is impossible for a rap "song" to be by just one rapper. It's a little known fact that every rap song features at least 100 other rappers, most of which are unknown. In fact the majority of every rap CD isn't the actual rapper.
2006-12-10 09:47:25
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answered by acgsk 5
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Oxymoron: Conjoining contradictory terms ie Rap music.
2006-12-07 06:40:46
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answer #6
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answered by sluggo1947 4
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Mostly no, but then it isn't written for my age range. I do like some though, when it incorporates real musicians and not someone just scratching out noise on a turntable. P.O.D. sort of had a good blend of Rap/Rock. Like anything else, some is good, some not.
2006-12-07 06:31:25
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answer #7
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answered by Rich B 5
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yes i love rap music.
2006-12-07 06:41:20
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answered by Anonymous
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I like almost all music and that includes rap/hip-hop
2006-12-07 06:31:29
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answer #9
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answered by LesHug 4
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Some i do some i don't i like M&M I think he is good and he has
a story behind his Songs. a lot of people get the wrong idea but you have to really listen to what the song is about.
May God bless you and have a great day
2006-12-07 06:39:12
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answer #10
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answered by jan d 5
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rap music is NOT what it used to be..i think the rap music that is out there now pesently is very trashy..
2006-12-07 06:36:44
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answer #11
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answered by × 7
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