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"Rap was, before 1996, a musical genre." B U L L S H I T. If anything, it became one from the late '90s onwards, when certain white artists started doing it. Black folks like to joke around. "The Beastie Boys, on the other hand, always made records just for fun." B U L L S H I T. Learn English, listen to the records, understand what they’re saying, then maybe write the nonsense that the cell in your head produces.
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The Beastie Boys are a group that was born and raised, from their very first album, just to make a ruckus. In fact, they called Mario Caldato to make music.
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“Made the first record, made a lot of money, the concept of rap album is over.” Why is that?
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I dedicate one to you in Italian/Casteddajo, which explains a bit what the meaning of 95% of Rap songs is
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Look, comment 19 just shows that you haven't understood a damn thing as usual; it's clear you believe that Rap is "rebellion", so a "rebel" after becoming a "millionaire" should stop. That reasoning could make sense, it's a shame it's based on a conviction you've built entirely on your own (as always). Maybe understanding what they say would help you. Of course, to grasp that, in addition to going to the newsstand to buy a bunch of DeAgostini releases, you'd also have to listen to the records you're talking about. I mean, the Beastie Boys seem like people who have always made rhymes like "I don't mean to brag, I don't mean to boast, But I'm intercontinental when I eat french toast". So how you came up with the idea of talking about Content (you know the Italian meaning of the term, right?) in a BB record, only you know.
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An old example of someone who - being white - knows the vocabulary
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An old example of someone doing whatever he wants, A-BA-CB-C-E and so on.
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A quite recent example of someone who knows how to do an A-B-C-A-B-C and with the assonances only if pressed.
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<< Who says it? Or rather, who said it? >> Everyone who understands the lyrics on the fly without needing to read and translate the words, and who picks up on the "references" instantly. And especially those who, after 25 years of activity, expect more than an A-A-B-B-C-C from a rapper, especially with the Assonances. Headrock is the only one who isn’t terrible (also because he’s always been the only one with a bit of technique), Youch seems like he started yesterday, and Mike D is just awful. The rhyme "D" "Be" isn’t just annoying; it's beyond that. You’re 50 years old, you’ve made a thousand albums; we’ve understood that your name is "Mike D". He sounds like a clueless child, even more than in To The 5 Boroughs, where he seemed clueless but at least adult.
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Better bases than the second-to-last, but it didn't take much to beat it (just needed to call someone). Worse rhymes than the second-to-last, and it took a lot of effort to do worse. It makes no more sense than Rappino, but they just won't accept it;