In rap and hip-hop music there is always "real" disparity. Other types like rock and roll, people simply call the band bad or junk, and call it a day. But not hip-hop, there is a completely different "real hip-hop" spectrum.
Nas, 2 Pac, Mos Def, Talib Kweli, and other artists can be said to be very similar to "They are real hip hop", but to be honest, if someone asks you why, I I can not explain it
Is it passionate about this type? If so, then you can say that Drake is a real hip hop (although this is awkward for most people). Drake repeatedly acknowledged that he likes hip-hop music and is growing listening to this type, and he will (sometimes) wrap, but when he takes real hip-hop music Why can not I put in?
If you say that real hip hop is to spread enthusiasm with music for the black community like the era of master flash, DMX is not "real" in all his records. )
This leads to a real hip-hop problem. For all people who use this term, how do you define it if asked?
It is not a secret that the rap music community has strange superstitions about tagging everything. Are you mainstream or underground? Is the street still conscious? The most important thing is that you are "real hip hop" (please stop saying "real hip hop"). However, most of the labels they create are easy to predict, the mainstream is ignorance and infection, underground wisdom and concepts. Beginning from the dawn of the hip-hop era, it will stay outside a few people who can combine the two (Tupak, who?). In other words, until the dawn of the Internet lap era, the function of hip hop changed completely. A pop star like the future star and the first week's sales of Drake is now called Kendric Klamal's universe jazz. At this point, you do not need to be popular. You just have to do good things. That's why trapped fork singers like Young Thug coexist with traditional text tokens like Logic in national consciousness. I am talking about Jermaine Cole.
Many artists throughout the hip hop industry are always "faithful". "If you can feel the difference between hip-hop and today in the 1980's, even if this reality includes violence or prostitution, etc.," Keep the truth "represents human growth and everyday reality is needed. "(Ramadan, Elizabeth). This shows that, no matter how bad they are, they can continue to be true.This can tell the teenager what it is, it's bad Do not, do hip-hop artists also do their thing and stay faithful by starting their own trends, executives are looking forward to the next big thing of Hip Hop.This is very prompt for promotion It is the best brand building industry in the world.
"Rap is what you do, hip hop is your life." What is the difference between hip hop drawing (rap) and hip hop movement? Hip hop is a way of life, but we are on TV. Hip hop I saw was a creation of media. We must regard hip-hop as a comprehensive culture and we must treat rap as created by it. Hip-hop was born in the majority of black constituencies, but since its founding evolved into 'global forums, families, communities, societal and political dissatisfaction' (HOC) that can be expressed through various artistic weapons did.