33 min.

Rock & Rap /Understated

    • Muziek

First and foremost, we want to share our respect to Nipsey Hussle. RIP young soldier. In this segment, we begin to explore the similar histories of the Rock & Roll genre as well as the Hip Hop genre. Here we are going to analyze the trajectory of these two types of music, how history tends to repeat itself, and forewarning that the younger of the two should pay attention to what happened to the former.  

We also talk about female musicians in both the Rock and Rap genres and their uphill battles. We also discuss what drives the Rock movement vs Rap movement and address the hypocrisy of some complaints seen in Rap that was also apparent in Rock.

This is our PSA warning shot to rappers and others within rap culture to be mindful of your roles within that environment and others who enter it. Everyone wants a piece of the pie, but it's so so important to solidify your position and the position of your people in the game so that the new folks don't push you out. Heed this warning because as we always emphasize history tends to repeat itself. Hope this is helpful and as always thanks for watching. As always thanks for listening and also remember to subscribe/follow for more episodes.

Thanks to sounds, videos, and music by:

Chris@nton-Public Enemy vs. Zinc '138 Noise’— https://soundcloud.com/chr…/public-enemy-vs-zinc-138-noise-1

Shut The F*ck Up Clip-https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W6PuC6Tis1E

First and foremost, we want to share our respect to Nipsey Hussle. RIP young soldier. In this segment, we begin to explore the similar histories of the Rock & Roll genre as well as the Hip Hop genre. Here we are going to analyze the trajectory of these two types of music, how history tends to repeat itself, and forewarning that the younger of the two should pay attention to what happened to the former.  

We also talk about female musicians in both the Rock and Rap genres and their uphill battles. We also discuss what drives the Rock movement vs Rap movement and address the hypocrisy of some complaints seen in Rap that was also apparent in Rock.

This is our PSA warning shot to rappers and others within rap culture to be mindful of your roles within that environment and others who enter it. Everyone wants a piece of the pie, but it's so so important to solidify your position and the position of your people in the game so that the new folks don't push you out. Heed this warning because as we always emphasize history tends to repeat itself. Hope this is helpful and as always thanks for watching. As always thanks for listening and also remember to subscribe/follow for more episodes.

Thanks to sounds, videos, and music by:

Chris@nton-Public Enemy vs. Zinc '138 Noise’— https://soundcloud.com/chr…/public-enemy-vs-zinc-138-noise-1

Shut The F*ck Up Clip-https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W6PuC6Tis1E

33 min.

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