Because I make hip-hop beats from time to time, and it would be fun if someone from bf2s wanted to lay down some rhymes on one of them! Respond here, PM me, whatever... if you're interested.
Nope, but I scream, as in punk.
Lieutenant_Jensen wrote:
Nope, but I scream, as in punk.
I can write killer riffs, with real instruments, as in metal.
No. But a bunch of my mates have a UK Hip Hop group, the IRS. Their first album came out not long ago and is available at HMV, or up for download at suspect packages.
The video for one of their tracks (animated by a few of my other mates who are starting up an animation company), Day with the Devil is up on youtube and is, I think, pretty impressive (not their best tune though).
The video for one of their tracks (animated by a few of my other mates who are starting up an animation company), Day with the Devil is up on youtube and is, I think, pretty impressive (not their best tune though).
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Not really, but I like to rap like UK Grime which requires no talent whatsoever, I usually do it to take the piss though.
No, I'm white
I know of IRS, not too keen on em thoBertster7 wrote:
No. But a bunch of my mates have a UK Hip Hop group, the IRS. Their first album came out not long ago and is available at HMV, or up for download at suspect packages.
The video for one of their tracks (animated by a few of my other mates who are starting up an animation company), Day with the Devil is up on youtube and is, I think, pretty impressive (not their best tune though).
that is truly pretty damn awesome.Bertster7 wrote:
No. But a bunch of my mates have a UK Hip Hop group, the IRS. Their first album came out not long ago and is available at HMV, or up for download at suspect packages.
The video for one of their tracks (animated by a few of my other mates who are starting up an animation company), Day with the Devil is up on youtube and is, I think, pretty impressive (not their best tune though).
Also, white guys can rap, you just need to know where to look (read: SAGE FRANCIS).
and was that "real instruments" comment really an attack on rap which used Metal as the supposed alternative?
Bertster that's sick. Nice one. UK Hip Hop is way better than that Grime shit.
i rap lik fiddy n i pack a peice
i rolll wit ma niggaz, droppin beatz to da streetz
yo, bitch.
i rolll wit ma niggaz, droppin beatz to da streetz
yo, bitch.
Small hourglass island
Always raining and foggy
Use an umbrella
Always raining and foggy
Use an umbrella
Throw'Sum- Throw Some Dee's on that bitch
Yep. I need beats bud. What do you make your beats on?djphetal wrote:
Because I make hip-hop beats from time to time, and it would be fun if someone from bf2s wanted to lay down some rhymes on one of them! Respond here, PM me, whatever... if you're interested.
SamTheMan wrote:
No, I'm white
Not really digging it, but the beat is fucking sick.Bertster7 wrote:
No. But a bunch of my mates have a UK Hip Hop group, the IRS. Their first album came out not long ago and is available at HMV, or up for download at suspect packages.
The video for one of their tracks (animated by a few of my other mates who are starting up an animation company), Day with the Devil is up on youtube and is, I think, pretty impressive (not their best tune though).
How do people even consider this as 'Music'KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
Not really digging it, but the beat is fucking sick.Bertster7 wrote:
No. But a bunch of my mates have a UK Hip Hop group, the IRS. Their first album came out not long ago and is available at HMV, or up for download at suspect packages.
The video for one of their tracks (animated by a few of my other mates who are starting up an animation company), Day with the Devil is up on youtube and is, I think, pretty impressive (not their best tune though).
How can people still have a 1987 mentality? rap has been around for nearly 30 years. the debate is over.ELITE-UK wrote:
How do people even consider this as 'Music'
Reason 4, Ableton Live, Pro Tools...KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
Yep. I need beats bud. What do you make your beats on?djphetal wrote:
Because I make hip-hop beats from time to time, and it would be fun if someone from bf2s wanted to lay down some rhymes on one of them! Respond here, PM me, whatever... if you're interested.
all of them to varying degrees. Mostly Reason 4 though.
My famous description of rap:
Yo! *Boom bang* Yo! *Boom bang* Yeah! *Boom bang* Yo! *Boom bang* Bitch! *Boom bang* *Boom bang* Pimp! *Boom bang* Yo! *Boom bang* Yeah! *Boom bang* Car! *Boom bang* Fuck! *Boom bang**Boom bang**Boom bang*!!!!!!!!!11111111!1!!!!11!!111!1ONE
Yo! *Boom bang* Yo! *Boom bang* Yeah! *Boom bang* Yo! *Boom bang* Bitch! *Boom bang* *Boom bang* Pimp! *Boom bang* Yo! *Boom bang* Yeah! *Boom bang* Car! *Boom bang* Fuck! *Boom bang**Boom bang**Boom bang*!!!!!!!!!11111111!1!!!!11!!111!1ONE
The idea of any hi-fi system is to reproduce the source material as faithfully as possible, and to deliberately add distortion to everything you hear (due to amplifier deficiencies) because it sounds 'nice' is simply not high fidelity. If that is what you want to hear then there is no problem with that, but by adding so much additional material (by way of harmonics and intermodulation) you have a tailored sound system, not a hi-fi. - Rod Elliot, ESP
then you need to listen to some good rap.Freezer7Pro wrote:
My famous description of rap:
Yo! *Boom bang* Yo! *Boom bang* Yeah! *Boom bang* Yo! *Boom bang* Bitch! *Boom bang* *Boom bang* Pimp! *Boom bang* Yo! *Boom bang* Yeah! *Boom bang* Car! *Boom bang* Fuck! *Boom bang**Boom bang**Boom bang*!!!!!!!!!11111111!1!!!!11!!111!1ONE
Rofl...Freezer7Pro wrote:
My famous description of rap:
Yo! *Boom bang* Yo! *Boom bang* Yeah! *Boom bang* Yo! *Boom bang* Bitch! *Boom bang* *Boom bang* Pimp! *Boom bang* Yo! *Boom bang* Yeah! *Boom bang* Car! *Boom bang* Fuck! *Boom bang**Boom bang**Boom bang*!!!!!!!!!11111111!1!!!!11!!111!1ONE
And no, I don't rap...
I'm...a wanabe turntablist.
I've done a few beats, but they sounded like shit.
I have a friend who's insane at freestyling though.
Oh and btw: Old Eminem, Mic Stylz, Esoteric, Abdominal, D-Sisive > Sage Francis.
I've done a few beats, but they sounded like shit.
I have a friend who's insane at freestyling though.
Oh and btw: Old Eminem, Mic Stylz, Esoteric, Abdominal, D-Sisive > Sage Francis.
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Can you send me some beats? I've been doing some Freestyles 40 bars for some time, thinking about making a dissrap against one of my class now.
I'm 14 and I'm not doing it on english, so it will proably sound weird and you wont understand it, but yeah, I'd like some beats.
I'm 14 and I'm not doing it on english, so it will proably sound weird and you wont understand it, but yeah, I'd like some beats.
rapcat! love it
I don't rap, but I love white'n'nerdy hip-hop.
Anticon: all their artists are amazing. The hip-hop community seems to hate them because they don't conform to the boom-bap standards of 'old school' hip-hop, but I think their avant-garde attitude is brilliant. Sage Francis, Alias, Sole, Dose One, WHY?, Jel, Odd Nosdam, Passage etc.
Also like a lot of Def Jux stuff. RJD2, El-P / Company Flow, Aesop Rock.
MF Doom? DJ Shadow?
Oh yes please .
EDIT: I fervently believe there's a difference between the 'rap' genre and the 'hip-hop' genre. Everyone posting here to explain how much they hate rap (and the gangsta-culture associated with it)- then fair play to you on your views, but this topic has nothing to do with that. I personally completely abhor rap music, but love hip-hop and its' form of expression. Go figure.
Anticon: all their artists are amazing. The hip-hop community seems to hate them because they don't conform to the boom-bap standards of 'old school' hip-hop, but I think their avant-garde attitude is brilliant. Sage Francis, Alias, Sole, Dose One, WHY?, Jel, Odd Nosdam, Passage etc.
Also like a lot of Def Jux stuff. RJD2, El-P / Company Flow, Aesop Rock.
MF Doom? DJ Shadow?
Oh yes please .
EDIT: I fervently believe there's a difference between the 'rap' genre and the 'hip-hop' genre. Everyone posting here to explain how much they hate rap (and the gangsta-culture associated with it)- then fair play to you on your views, but this topic has nothing to do with that. I personally completely abhor rap music, but love hip-hop and its' form of expression. Go figure.
Last edited by Uzique (2007-12-01 01:42:53)
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