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I do not care if I have been drinking once more, this has to be said. This is something about how I feel about rap. I always hated rap deeply. Not due to the source material or the style itself but how african negro fent cultlure ruined it. There is nothing more damaging to the youth once you convince them that superifical nonsense such as whores, wealth tied to publishers that own you or other nonsense that makes you feel superior to other worthless bugs is more than plenty enough to ruin a generation which it did. Every time I have listened to a rap song I simply hate it, it is low class, flavourless, soulless nonsense that appeals to the mindless below amalekite goyim kattle who would fry themselves mentally trying to concieve a thought that goes beyond emotional thinking.
Lets look at the lyrics. The lyrics is always about something regarding money, violence, murder, women or some other low iq version of dominace that lasts for the second but not for the decade. There is nothing more telling than a man who thinks he is a victor but acts like a loser trying to preserve his only true victory by being colourful and loud. In regards to the lyrics as well, it is rarely ever about something meaningful or even tame. It is always the same cookie cutter copy pasted nonsense that is repeated by every chimp in the record label. All of them are worthless, just like their intrumental filfth that lacks a soul.
What is the solution? Intention and purpose is the solution. Once you have those two, even if it is shallow; it can be pure and still meaningful. Take Jeff williams RVB s9-10 ost. Yes it was rather corny but it fit the fast pace action of the RVB as a whole, it has the rough personality of the freelancer agents imprinted into the lyrics and it perfectly syncs up with the fight scenes and the weight of the main story on board. Likewise can be said for a few gems such as Wiz Khalifa's "Who's Next?" the song used in MKX's trailer. Why was it actually good? The tempo and motif fit perfectally with the violent fight of the trailer and fitted to the outline of mortal kombat's fast and violent pace. The tempo built tension, the song was never about getting the whores or filling your own aching insecurities with worthless money but instead the heat of the moment. That is when I can see Rap being used for something better, something more artistic than being ruined by worthless normie goyim cattle who have no souls for such material. Another great example is Linkin park. Why are they so good? Well it is due to their messaging, would you even love songs such as crawling? in the end? breaking the habit as much if their lyrics were about some petty conflict between two lower beings that fight due to being stared at wrong?
tldr give rap to people who know how to write music, how know how much psychological weight good writing has and how much of an impact it can bring down on society as a trend. Do not ever give creative rights to soulless bugs, never not ever. They are the cancer of art.
Lets look at the lyrics. The lyrics is always about something regarding money, violence, murder, women or some other low iq version of dominace that lasts for the second but not for the decade. There is nothing more telling than a man who thinks he is a victor but acts like a loser trying to preserve his only true victory by being colourful and loud. In regards to the lyrics as well, it is rarely ever about something meaningful or even tame. It is always the same cookie cutter copy pasted nonsense that is repeated by every chimp in the record label. All of them are worthless, just like their intrumental filfth that lacks a soul.
What is the solution? Intention and purpose is the solution. Once you have those two, even if it is shallow; it can be pure and still meaningful. Take Jeff williams RVB s9-10 ost. Yes it was rather corny but it fit the fast pace action of the RVB as a whole, it has the rough personality of the freelancer agents imprinted into the lyrics and it perfectly syncs up with the fight scenes and the weight of the main story on board. Likewise can be said for a few gems such as Wiz Khalifa's "Who's Next?" the song used in MKX's trailer. Why was it actually good? The tempo and motif fit perfectally with the violent fight of the trailer and fitted to the outline of mortal kombat's fast and violent pace. The tempo built tension, the song was never about getting the whores or filling your own aching insecurities with worthless money but instead the heat of the moment. That is when I can see Rap being used for something better, something more artistic than being ruined by worthless normie goyim cattle who have no souls for such material. Another great example is Linkin park. Why are they so good? Well it is due to their messaging, would you even love songs such as crawling? in the end? breaking the habit as much if their lyrics were about some petty conflict between two lower beings that fight due to being stared at wrong?
tldr give rap to people who know how to write music, how know how much psychological weight good writing has and how much of an impact it can bring down on society as a trend. Do not ever give creative rights to soulless bugs, never not ever. They are the cancer of art.