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Luther Brian
@pappadeaux · 0:39

Hip Hop

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You listen to country music or what are you all doing? Are you just making your own beats? Because I know it's frustrating. The radio ain't going to play what you want. You know what I anyway, just wondering what else is going on out there. Hip hop for life. Hip hop forever, you know what I mean? Style, freestyle, that's for sure. All right, later. Bye

Hip Hop

@zejacques
Jack .
@zejacques · 0:58
They also have history with black music in Chicago and Detroit and New York and all that kind of stuff. So I kind of like old music. I'm not a huge fan of country, although someone else puts a country track on that they like and they're vibing. I'm going to vibe off that too
@Taylor
Taylor J
@Taylor · 1:19
I hesitate to say new because they've been around for a while, but people like Danny Brown, Action Bronson, his first album that was actually not on Spotify, is one of my favorites ever. I like Ghostface killer stuff with Bad Bad Not Good. That's got some old school vibes to it. Earth Gang is a crew that I really enjoy. Basically, any of the people affiliated with J cole, I really like
@Swell
Swell Team
@Swell · 0:15

Welcome to Swell!

@pappadeaux
Luther Brian
@pappadeaux · 0:54
Hey, Taylor. Thanks for the message, man. Yeah, I still listen to hip hop. I, like, old school, like, you 90s. You know, I grew up in that era, too, but today I kind of listened to, like, some Texas rappers. There's one guy I want to familiarize you with, this guy named Zero. He's really good. Like, his voice is really good. He's got skills. I think you'll like that
@pappadeaux
Luther Brian
@pappadeaux · 0:34
Hey, thanks for your message, Jack. That was cool, man. Yeah, I'm still listening to good music. You know, sometime you just have to just change it up. You know? Sometime the executives that are out there are making decisions for us, you know, the actual consumer humors. And so I'm just curious if the real music is still getting through. Music heals us. It gives us peace and it helps us mind, body and soul
@Mtwadamela
Mtwadamela Ijogo
@Mtwadamela · 3:29

#KRSONE

Even in his temple of hip hop service that he has on YouTube every Sunday in honor of Hip Hop Appreciation Month last month, it was a sick freestyle. I recommended anybody go check it out. It's the Sunday broadcast from two Sundays ago, whatever date that was about the six minute mark of that program. He starts rapping and he wraps about 25 minutes just changing up the beats and going hard. Nothing but bars. So there's my hip hop lesson for you youngsters today
@pappadeaux
Luther Brian
@pappadeaux · 1:02
Hey, buddy. Hey, man, I think you think I saw your name was Mount WADA Miller or something. Anyway, man, yeah, I can appreciate your comments because I was there. You know, I remember Ko IRS One dropped my philosophy. Him and DJ Scott La Rock. Yeah, man, you actually know your history. And you're right. Kara's One is a teacher and he's taught us over the years
@zejacques
Jack .
@zejacques · 0:26

@Mtwadamela

Hey, Mtoir. I am shocked. I just listened to that Keras One Freestyle Hip Hop Appreciation Week that you sent. That flow was sickening. I couldn't believe it. You just just kept going and going and going. Such fresh beats, such fresh flows. Thank you so much for sharing that. I've liked it. I'm going to share it with my friends. Appreciate you. Here rest one. Bye
@Mtwadamela
Mtwadamela Ijogo
@Mtwadamela · 2:29

@zejacques

He used that term back in his Return of the Boom Bat album, and now that's like that's like a genre, so to speak, of rap. Boom bab. When you say boom bab, people know what you mean, as opposed to something like mumble rap or something that sounds more like R amp B with it. When you hear KRS and s***, that's straight hip hop. You cannot confuse that with any other style of music
@Mtwadamela
Mtwadamela Ijogo
@Mtwadamela · 0:38

@pappadeaux

Yeah, swell. You you're more than welcome. You're more than welcome. I'm just trying to do my part. You know what I mean? Like, when you get a chance, listen to him. Listen to the new stuff. I know you. You listen to my philosophy. That was back in the eighties. This man has dropped the album every year, at least one a year, sometimes two, every year since 2000. That's like 22 albums right there
@varunkaich
Varun Aich
@varunkaich · 0:17
Yokay, arrest is amazing, man. He is like old school hardcore, you know, no autotune, no mixing it. He can just do freestyle. Ongoing or even
@Mtwadamela
Mtwadamela Ijogo
@Mtwadamela · 1:43

@varunkaich

I like that boom bab s***. I'm not into the soft hip hop. Hip hop that sounds like pop music and all. I'm just not into that. I'm just not. I want to hear bars. I want to hear subject matter. I want to hear cadence. I want to hear breath control, voice projection, articulation, enunciation, all that. I want to hear it all. And with Kara's One, I get all of that
@varunkaich
Varun Aich
@varunkaich · 0:35
So, yeah, Antoine just would like to have I mean, you and I are old enough to know that there's nothing new till the time there's someone new, you know? So check out some Latin music, man. Latin American music. It's amazing, man. These Espanol, the US, UK, nowhere in the scene, raw fashion and style music, man, these Latin guys are killing it, and they just, like, killing the window win scene
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