The problem is that you guys are looking at this with a 2020's Me Too mentality. You guys are way too sensitive and politically correct. You would NOT have enjoyed the 80's and 90's hip hop scene as we understood that this was just basically a lighthearted freestyle, nothing more and nothing less. It wasn't meant to be taken so seriously. If you go back and listen, a bunch of well-known artists had songs that spoke of underage girls having sex posing as older women. We all know that this happens occasionally, even to this day, so no point in acting SO offended about something that occurs still.
2:33 I prefer to see it like an open mic night. You’re gonna laugh, harder at some, and everyone’s just there to have a good time and show off what they’re about. Before this Cypher, I knew 4 of these artists. I now know a bit from each of them, more from some than others, but I think they’re all solid performers/writers.
6:42 To be fair, freestyle scatting isn’t as hard as freestyle rapping. And both raps I’ve written so far (I need a producer to lay em down) have been mostly improvised, written, with only a few tweaks here and there during practices and performances to add layers (hitting a sextuple entendre bar at the max) since the original flow.
PDQ Bach is the 21st of JS Bach's twenty children, according to his discoverer, the late, greatly missed Peter Schickele (who was the Pete in the commentary box).
7:11 what do you mean this wasn’t the best produced song? It was produced by Dr Dre and Scott Storch! I just don’t think this was a good quality version. Album version is good…also you could have gave context to the when you abad boy Shyne line. How Shyne was an artist signed to bad boy records. And went to prison for the infamous p diddy shooting. Also. The beg for mercy line is also hinting at the G unit album beg for mercy and the ja rule beef. Since The Game was part of G unit…and shortly after that album…with the diss tracks from both sides…it was decided G unit won.
Let me put it in perspective, he is saying that you can pull that nonsense in cities where police and people won't put a stop to your lawlessness, in small towns and some cities people don't play that shit, if you come to rob us, shoot us, burn down our businesses we will put a stop to that shit fast, because we aren't the police that will stand there and do nothing. As far as the gun comment his grandad gave him, they say they're going to round them up, meaning government wants to take our guns, and he is saying you aren't taking our guns. Not racist in anyway,, people crying racist are making the assumption that black people are the only people that commit crimes, loot steal and shoot people, just thinking such a thing is the definition of racism, so the ones crying racist are actually the real racists. The majority of black people and all races actually support the song and are sick of this false racism shit, and people not being punished for constantly breaking laws. The people that seem to be screaming the loudest are WHITE LIBERALS. He is basically saying don't come here acting a fool and trying and hurt our community, is basically telling criminals to fuck around and find out in a small town because we take care of our shit and our own regardless of color, we are a family.
Why does everyone miss that??! I’m so frustrated. He even waves his hand like “around age 9-11”. He’s saying they’ve been killing it since they were kids too. 😂
November Rain is to long, it was not much played on the radio only 3 minuts so a lot of people don't know November Rain. Gotye was the most recognizable of 2011 because it stood Nr.1 in every country [64] in the world [a record].
NONono, WROOOONG, SEAAAAN!!! In the middle east, this is called a Harem, NOT a whore-house!!! Don't get me wrong, it's the same *QUACK*ing thing, but you GOT to know your PC terminology before you canceled! I know this video has long since been demonitized, but still...
Okay, here's one you probably haven't heard of unless you've served in the military, or are a family member of someone who has done/is doing active service. BOHICA! Can you guess what is means? [Jeopardy music plays] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bend Over, Here It Comes Again!
No disrespect to Sean, but both SNAFU & FUBAR were probably before his time; Tango & Cash came out in the late 80's, early 90's, right? (too lazy to google it right now...)
I'm only 43 seconds into the video, and I'm already guessing that Chuck Jones, Bob Clampett, and/or Tex Avery had a hand in this??? Personally, I'm leaning more towards Tex because that definitely SOUNDS like him... Not that the other two weren't deviants as well, but Avery tended to be a bit more publicly flamboyant about this sort of thing....okay, shutting up now!
You 2 bitch @$$ ni**as, Who knew area 51 would be our sponsor. I am African and English is my 12th language and you don't understand they are rap aliens? Give me 2 minutes and from the background i will do your ad libs? You really don't get it?
This song was ready and complete 20 years ago. It was either this or Numb. It's not a remix, nothing special was done to it. Meteora was great. I'm glad that Numb was the last track. This gem 💎, is a bonus. The video is new. The song is 20 years old. I think that this was a good way to honor Chester.
It is because his own mind is a prison, and only he has the ability to free himself. Cell door is closed at the beginning, but open at the end. He wrote it about medical anxiety. That feeling you get when you start googling symptoms and then think you’re dying. There is no genre with Ronnie Radke and Falling In Reverse. He describes them as a synth heavy band. Some people like it some don’t🤷🏻♀️
Your friend is correct abour religious references. EJ is doing a Wu scheme. He used "U-God" as a double entendre. U-God is member of Wu-Tang. I'm sure you've heard the word "Shaolin" in a lot of Wu songs. "This for U-God. I Shaolin my soul & vessel" (This for you God. I shall lend my soul & vessel).
I have no idea what i might find in the mirror that would make ryming away with away not a lazy lyrical choice. Even the greatest rappers of all time sometimes write a lazy line. it stuck out because the stuff around it was decidedly NOT lazy. I stand by that being a lazy rhyme. Have the day you deserve!
@@Johnnyboy6999 Thanks for the kind words and the info. But I don't think I'm entirely wrong when I pick up some religious/spiritual references, though. :)
@Jim Bacon you do a great job picking up some stuff already, loved the reaction, ypu guys make a heat team! Yes you are right they do tend to make a lot of religious/god references in their songs, I was just pointing out the double entendre in that u-god line. Much respect to you both!✌🏽