Re: About music...
unipeg, on host 209.252.231.46
Sunday, January 16, 2000, at 19:41:44
Re: About music... posted by Issachar on Sunday, January 16, 2000, at 19:36:10:
> > This is about Iss' post right below mine. > > Most of you guys know that I favor rap over all of > > those other genres, but that doesn't mean that I > > don't think there are better ones out there. > > > > .....there is a lot of rap worth > > listening to, like those old school artists, my > > favorite being MC Hammer, Mixalot, and Run DMC. > > These artists actually make good music, like great > > freestyling and lyrics set to good beats. I like > > the modern ones, like Snoop, especially his first > > album (He's gone down the toilet ever since) and > > most west coast, and I also really like Notorious > > B.I.G. because his rhyming is so unpredictable, > > and it's amazing to think how he thought it up. > > And for plain flows I put in a little Redman > > and Method Man, AKA Johnny Blaze, AKA the > > Ticallion Stallion AKA the Iron Lung... > > > > Finchplucker > > > > I was happy when Christian hip-hop finally started to come of age, and we started to see serious lyrical talent from groups like Future Shock, LPG, SoulJourn, Peace 586, Grits, and others. > Consider strikingly literate flows like: > > The Sun laughed at ridiculous Icarus and his > Meticulous plans to land his > Manmade plane in the heavenly planes > This poor fella lacks more than just propellers > Feathers and sticks mixed with wax > Would begin his gravitational fall > This sums up all > Manmade attempts to reach the > Son-up to sundown > Don't let ill philosophies be your meltdown. > > Or plain old complex flows like: > > Polysyllabic linguistics > Playing havoc with the twisted logistics > Of false doctrine, listen what the D be droppin' > Poppin' another Christomatic lyrical cap > Piercing through tha pseudo-spiritual crap > Infecting rap, til it's about knowledge of self > Collecting wealth and emcee powerplays > Nowadays they dissin' Christians like we used to do commies > Hostile to the Gospel like gays in the Army > Consult your swami, your astrological calendar > But never listen to that Word that'll challenge ya > Like a scavenger, you gather and consume > Dead matter from the tomb > But I'd rather bloom with the Boom-bap > Skillz are the fulcrum in rap > To turn it back on its axis, the facts is ...... > > No one in Christian rap, of course, is up to the stature of lyrical greats like Rakim, but at least there's plenty of material now that really impresses me. > > Iss "Place this in your rememberance / Ponder upon the yonder tense and its developments" achar
hum. d'you know of anywhere online where i could hear clips of any of those groups, Iss? I must say that Christian hip-hop isn't a style i've gotten into much, but it sounds good...
uni"more of a Smalltown Poets/Jars of Clay girl, m'self"peg
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