Pages

Daily Discussion Thread 05/26/2020 - HipHop

Daily Discussion Thread 05/26/2020 - HipHop


Daily Discussion Thread 05/26/2020

Posted: 26 May 2020 03:49 PM PDT

Welcome to the /r/hiphopheads daily discussion thread!

This thread is for:

  • objective questions with right/wrong answers (e.g. "Does anyone know what is happening with MIXTAPE?", "What is the sample in SONG?")
  • general hip-hop discussion
  • meta posts...e.g. ideas for the sub

Thread Guidelines

  • Do not create a separate self post for these types of discussions outside of this thread - if you do, your post will be removed, as stated in the guidelines.

  • Please be helpful and friendly.

  • If a question has been asked many times before, provide a link to a thread that contains the answer.

Weekly/Monthly Threads

Other ways to interact

There are a number of other ways to interact with other members of HHH:

New to /r/hiphopheads or hip-hop in general?

Check out these:

submitted by /u/ModsLittleHelper
[link] [comments]

Top Ten Tuesday: Lil Uzi Vert

Posted: 26 May 2020 04:53 PM PDT

Here's how this works:

• One song per comment.

• The thread will be put into contest mode (randomized comment order).

• Upvote the songs you like.

• Please don't downvote!

Search/use ctrl+f to see if anyone posted the song already.

• Try to limit yourself to posting one or two songs.

• Please post a link with your song.

• The 10 songs with the most upvotes will be HHH Top Ten.

• Have fun!

Here is is our spreadsheet with all past results, made by /u/elektrikg33k.

Our upcoming schedule:

05/26/20 - Lil Uzi Vert

06/09/20 - ?

────────

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lil_Uzi_Vert_discography

please take 5 seconds to ctrl+f the thread to see your song has already been posted

we've officially on a bi-weekly schedule

and as always pm me if you want to see a certain artist here

submitted by /u/nd20
[link] [comments]

Toronto Rapper Houdini Reportedly Shot Today, Condition Unknown

Posted: 26 May 2020 04:57 PM PDT

Waka Flocka Says He is Dedicating His Life to Suicide Prevention And Mental Health

Posted: 26 May 2020 06:52 AM PDT

George Floyd, man murdered by Minneapolis police, was featured on DJ Screw's tapes as "Big Floyd"

Posted: 26 May 2020 09:15 PM PDT

[FRESH VIDEO] Lil Yachty - Split/Whole Time Split / Whole Time

Posted: 26 May 2020 09:02 AM PDT

[FRESH] LUCKI - idgaf days b4 may 30 :)

Posted: 26 May 2020 09:34 PM PDT

[DISCUSSION] DJBooth has removed a recent tweet promoting a Gunna interview due to his recent usage of whippets on Instagram Live.

Posted: 26 May 2020 12:16 PM PDT

Tweet 1 twitter imgur

We removed a recent tweet promoting Gunna's new Genius interview (from this past Friday) in light of his inappropriate behavior on Instagram Live on Monday. DJBooth does not condone the use of whippets or any other aerosol-based drugs.

 

Tweet 2 twitter imgur

Let me be very clear: We are NOT drawing a line on drug use of any kind. The piece of content we removed, which was from another outlet, highlighted "generational influence," which, given Gunna's recent actions, felt very contradictory. That's it.

 

Tweet 3 twitter imgur

Accountability matters to us. Optics matter. I don't need anyone else to agree with me. It's my company.

 

Tweet 4 twitter imgur

There is no policy. There is nothing to discuss here. But if you'd like to have me on to discuss the state of music journalism, I'd gladly make time.

submitted by /u/Ksn738384hsnfn
[link] [comments]

Run the Jewels Is Rewriting Rap’s Rules: "El-P and Killer Mike teamed up in their 30s after careers on hip-hop’s commercial periphery. Now their lighthearted side project is their high-stakes life’s work." | Jeremy Gordon profiles RTJ for NYT

Posted: 26 May 2020 08:36 AM PDT

[FRESH VIDEO] ZillaKami - ACAB ft. Nascar Aloe (Official Music Video)

Posted: 26 May 2020 12:03 PM PDT

Big L - Put It On

Posted: 26 May 2020 07:37 PM PDT

Kanye West rants about Michael Jordan and the Wizards on the Yeezus tour (2013)

Posted: 26 May 2020 08:09 AM PDT

Juice WRLD & Trippie Redd’s “Tell Me You Love Me” single is releasing this Friday

Posted: 26 May 2020 12:54 PM PDT

This is backed up by an industry insider here

submitted by /u/iphonesarereallybad
[link] [comments]

[FRESH VIDEO] Gunna - ROCKSTAR BIKERS & CHAINS

Posted: 26 May 2020 01:02 PM PDT

KENNY BEATS & TIMBALAND - JUDGING BEATS LIVE

Posted: 26 May 2020 12:41 PM PDT

IDK - Lil Arrogant (ft. Joey Bada$$ & Russ) [song has no hook, they’re just straight rapping]

Posted: 26 May 2020 09:20 PM PDT

G Herbo announces PTSD Deluxe Album (14 new songs) - May 29

Posted: 26 May 2020 02:36 PM PDT

Young Thug talks to Gunna for Interview Magazine, pictures shot by Gunner Stahl

Posted: 26 May 2020 04:31 PM PDT

Vic Mensa - ORANGE SODA

Posted: 26 May 2020 08:08 AM PDT

XXXTENTACION- ILOVEITWHENTHEYRUN ft. Yung Bans & Ski Mask The Slump God (AMV)

Posted: 26 May 2020 08:41 AM PDT

[FRESH DISS TRACK] LUPE FIASCO - PAT ON THE BACK

Posted: 26 May 2020 12:01 AM PDT

Chapelle - That New Tupac

Posted: 26 May 2020 03:26 PM PDT

[FRESH] THAIBOY DIGITAL - TRIPLE S

Posted: 26 May 2020 11:07 AM PDT

Dr Dre and Jimmy Iovine: ‘We’re thinking about who’ll be the next Steve Jobs’ – Talking beginnings, business and billion-dollar Beats, Dr Dre and Jimmy Iovine reveal how their partnership kickstarted a digital revolution... | British GQ Cover Story

Posted: 26 May 2020 11:17 AM PDT

Link

It takes a beat to find music mogul Jimmy Iovine's Los Angeles mansion. Hang a right off Sunset Boulevard, swerve up past the Armand Hammer Golf Course and soon you'll find yourself staring at Hugh Hefner's old place, the Playboy Mansion – or, rather, what is left of it.

Jimmy's place, pretty much directly opposite the late Hef's lair, was designed by Wallace Neff, the architect who developed what became known as the "Californian style". It's a sprawling, multilevelled labyrinth, with bright, white-washed walls, a John Pawson-style pool house, a home cinema the size of your local Everyman and a football pitch in the back garden; the house and gardens are influenced by Spanish and Mediterranean buildings of the mid-20th century. "I've been here three decades," Iovine confesses as he welcomes us, a catheter hanging out of his left arm from a saline and vitamin IV he took earlier this morning in a bid to banish an encroaching head cold. "Still not entirely happy with it, if I'm being totally honest..."

Iovine, as one might imagine, isn't a man who gets complacent or comfortable. I'd first met him a year ago at London's Connaught hotel, where he and his wife, Liberty Ross, pretty much always stay. "She's currently doing up a large place in the countryside," he explained over Earl Grey and chipotle smoked salmon finger sandwiches. "This suits me fine, as this hotel is walking distance from Annabel's. You go? I'm there pretty much every night for an hour or so."

Yet, unlike some puffed-up billionaire moguls who lock themselves away behind a wall of head-bowing flunkeys or behind a convoy of blacked-out G-Wagen windows, Iovine was nothing but convivial and happy to talk about it all: how he got his first foot on the ladder as a music engineer with John Lennon in the early 1970s; the production he did on Born To Run with Bruce Springsteen; working with icons such as Tom Petty and Patti Smith; becoming cofounder of Interscope Records; how he came to sign controversial rapper Tupac Shakur at the dawn of "gangster rap's" commercial success; his dalliances with Suge Knight, Biggie and Death Row Records; his global success with Eminem, 50 Cent and, of course, his unique business partnership with Dr Dre and the formation of Beats Electronics and Beats By Dre, their headphone and music streaming company that was sold to Apple for a jaw-slackening $3 billion.

Despite the heaps of cash, the cultural markers achieved and the hard work already put in, however, there was something else simmering away underneath Iovine's skin during that first meeting. Something that perhaps wasn't dealt with in The Defiant Ones, the stunning four-part series about Iovine and Dre's lives and dovetailing career paths that came out in 2017, a piece of filmmaking that not only entertained, but educated an entire new generation about the pair's rise and impact on music, technology and culture. I got the distinct impression that Iovine felt – and feels – that he still has work to do. He has an innate restlessness. I felt it while in London and I can feel it today as we take a tour of his pad, artworks by Jasper Johns, Jean-Michel Basquiat and Andy Warhol dropping in and out of shadow as we walk and talk.

Dr Dre (real name Andre Young) is also somewhere in the house; he's here to talk, a coup considering Dre just doesn't do interviews any more. (I mean, why would he? He's Dr Dre.) Iovine and I poke our heads into one of the upstairs rooms where the producer, rapper and hip-hop icon – fresh from working with Kanye West – is getting camera-ready. Dre, ever polite, stands, grins and does something entirely unnecessary: he introduces himself. As we leave him to get a fresh trim, Iovine quips to everyone but no one in particular, "Why's Dre got a bigger dressing room than I do? It's my fucking house!"

We walk back down the stairs to find a place to talk. Iovine and I settle in what can only be described as an "office" of sorts. "I guess this is a den," the mogul explains. "I do a lot of thinking in here. Some phone calls. I was just in here the other night playing guitar..."

While the rest of the house is a hue of ivory and biscuit with pops of antique furniture, the chosen room has walls the colour of charcoal. In the centre is a large Damien Hirst sculpture – "Baloo" the bear on his back, tumbling with "Mowgli" from The Jungle Book, both covered in pieces of luminescent coral – from a series entitled "Treasures From The Wreck Of The Unbelievable", while on the far wall is an enormous image of an eye's iris (Iovine's own, as it turns out). But it's the details you want to zoom in on here, as that's where you'll find the clues and show-stoppers, all priceless relics from Iovine's distinct career and life.

Against the window there's an original black and red U2 iPod from 2004, when Iovine was still chairman of UMG's Interscope Geffen A&M Records. It is under well-polished plexiglass and signed by the band, Iovine and Steve Jobs.

On the far bookshelf is a single black Maxell C46 cassette tape with "Because The Night" scrawled in red pen on the "A" side label. As Iovine explains to me, "That's the original demo that Bruce [Springsteen] gave to Patti [Smith] in September 1977. I was working with both of them. Bruce had recorded the track but he wasn't happy with it. It was, as he said, 'just another love song'. Incredible song, of course. I told him I thought Patti deserved a hit and asked if I could take it to her. He told me, 'If she can do it, she can have it.' Patti added her own lyrics and it went on to become her biggest single."

In the corridor that leads from the office to one of many sumptuous living spaces is perhaps the single most important framed piece of paper Iovine owns: the original (2006) patent for the Beats By Dre headphones Dre and Iovine designed and manufactured for Beats Electronics. Looking at it, it's like peering at Iovine's very own Rosetta Stone: a grail after which everything would be different.

"Beats Electronics, Beats headphones and Beats Music streaming service were formed and were successful for two reasons," Iovine explains, as Dre sits down to join us, the pair on two suede armchairs. "Streaming was coming, we knew this from Napster – although the music industry was in denial and had tried to shut it down, the genie was out of the bottle. Piracy on the internet was going to be a problem and it was just a matter of time before more and more people listened to music through a streaming service. The other problem was hardware: the products that people were using to listen to the music. That's where Dre came in. Dre was the sound connoisseur – here was someone who had spent an entire career in a studio, working with music and beats."

A quality streaming platform and great-sounding headphones: Iovine knew, even back then, that these were two of Apple's blind spots. Yes, Apple had put "1,000 songs in your pocket" with the iPod – and beautifully so – but Iovine, ever the pioneer, knew that eventually the company would need more than the flat-out purchasing power of iTunes; they would need a streaming service, available via a subscription that connected all their products and customers in a hub of algorithmically enhanced content.

"We came along at the right time with the things they needed," he continues. "That's why the sale [of Beats to Apple] made sense. I've said before that Beats to me always felt like it belonged with Apple, because of the way Steve [Jobs] and Tim [Cook] were able to marry technology with culture. They knew, as I know, that the really cool shit is happening at the intersection of the most rapidly expanding industries. This is why education has got to change too." Education? "Yes, education. That's the goal."

Ah, so there's the source of that niggle. Who would have thought this would be Jimmy Iovine and Dr Dre's next moonshot: to revolutionise the way institutions, first in America, and then ultimately internationally, educate future generations. "I think [Dre and I] are now in a position to think about who's going to be the next Steve Jobs, the next Bob Iger, the next Dr Dre... It's always been something at the back of my mind," Iovine explains, "and it's staggering to me why no one else is looking at it like we are.

"Look, we always wondered what would happen. Now we know: companies, content companies, are being bought by tech companies. Right? And when we were working on Beats we had a similar problem. We couldn't find employees who could speak both languages: employees that were savvy at the tech and business, the back end, while also kings of creativity, liberal arts and content. It was a problem even before we launched Beats Music. That's why we started looking into it, due to a shortage of hire options for Beats. Now it's no longer an option – this is happening. In 2020, if you want to run with the best, you have to speak both languages; you need to know the 'why' of the other person down the line. And this is what our school is aiming to do: to bring those worlds together to create the next generation of leaders."

On 2 October 2019, Dre and Iovine cut the ribbon on the Iovine And Young Hall, a permanent home for their one-of-a-kind school. The programme started in 2013, with the music entrepreneurs gifting the University Of Southern California $70 million to create their academy, a school where students could earn a unique bachelor's degree in arts, technology and the business of innovation. "I met with Jimmy early on," explains Erica Muhl, an accomplished composer of contemporary classical music who became the first executive director of the Jimmy Iovine And Andre Young Academy and then its new dean when the academy was named the university's newest professional school in 2018 – only the 20th full-standing school in USC's 140-year-old history. "Right from the start it was obvious that what Jimmy wanted was something that had never been done before: to specifically address the need for hybrid thinkers, people who understand all sides of the way business is done today."

Surely, I ask Muhl, trying to breed a generation of multi-skilled innovators isn't without its challenges? Usually, whether in the UK or the US, students will, sooner or later, have to home in on a particular set of attributes – whether that be law, music production, tech or business. Can these challenges be taught to the same students all in one course? "The idea is to find industries where these skills intersect and see what we can learn from them. Take the music industry, for example, [which] is going through its third or fourth largest disruption in under ten years."

For Muhl, Iovine and Dre, ultimately it's about getting students more career-ready: "We have a limited number of years and classes with each student that comes in," Muhl continues. "And the generation that comes in today is more impatient than ever, mostly due to the fact that their access to information has never been so uninhibited. Thus their expectations of their daily lives have changed. But it's not just about going to work sooner; it's about wanting to have an impact once they are there. They have more power in the palm of their hand than any generation in history – and it's power to influence, to understand and to do good. We are what we like to call career agnostic here. For the first time in history students can come to our school, define or redefine their horizons and then become empowered to follow a particular path that might be very different to the one they'd previously thought about."

Students from the Jimmy Iovine And Andre Young Academy have already gone on to land roles with some of tech's biggest companies, becoming product designers at Facebook, AI engineers at Apple, marketing and development executives at Google. "We've also had some students already aiming bigger with their own innovations," continues Muhl. "An extraordinary group that graduated last year have founded a company called Wren and they've developed an application that allows an individual to calculate their carbon footprint within minutes and then do something about it by directly funding a carbon protection programme. They just got their first $1.5m in seed funding. I also have a graduate team developing mock MRIs for paediatric patients and another called Infinity Box, which is all about recyclable shipping materials."

For Dre, such educational opportunities, such a springboard, was something he never even dreamed about growing up. "I grew up around violence. It was only about survival where I was from, you understand?" Dre started out by attending Vanguard Junior High School but was transferred due to gang violence and was mostly raised by his grandmother in the New Wilmington Arms housing project in Compton. Although further down the line he did attempt to enrol in an apprenticeship programme at Northrop Aviation Company, his poor school grades meant he didn't get in. From that point on he focused on his social life and music, becoming DJ "Dr J" at a club called Eve After Dark in the early 1980s. It was here that he met an aspiring rapper called Antoine Carraby, who would later become DJ Yella of NWA. "We know that one of these kids that comes out of our academy has the potential to do something that will change the world," continues Dre. "That's the number one thing for me. To provide that nurturing and start that I never received."

So what about those kids from underprivileged backgrounds? The academy takes around 25 students a year, from about 400 applications, and all presumably must pay fees. Iovine, as always, has an answer: "So we're going to start a high school," he announces, with typical nonchalance. "We're starting it right outside of USC. And it's for that neighbourhood. And it's going to be free. We're doing it with Laurene Powell Jobs [Steve Jobs' widow] and XQ [a fund launched in 2015 to change state schooling in America] and the USC. We want to give underrated kids an edge. We want to market our high school, we want to make it appealing for kids to stay in school and learn. Most don't want to be there." Dre is firmer still: "Most [kids] hate it."

What was Dre's experience of high school? "To be honest with you, it was a pain in the ass. I never liked school. Fortunately for me I was able to build a life and career without it, but that's not possible for everyone. I [now] understand the possibilities it can create. Back in my old school, sure there was math and reading and all that, but nothing for me to get my teeth into. I'm an artist. This thing we're building, it has everything I needed."

"I hated every second of school," nods Iovine, smiling at his business partner. "There wasn't one second of it I enjoyed. Kids nowadays won't stand for that, not the smart ones. All they see all day is Instagram and this and that, while millennials read time and time again how Mark Zuckerberg left school and became a trillionaire. What kids want nowadays is a shot at the ring – that's what they want. So the best way to empower these impatient kids is to give them the tools for this new world we live in: give them an education, combining liberal arts with tech. The thing that Dre and I can sprinkle over the curriculum is our hustle. That's what we as individuals can offer, that "don't quit" attitude. I've never claimed to be smarter than anyone else; I just had more hustle. I could just take more pain than anyone else."

"I don't remember not having hustle," agrees Dre when I ask if he too had that same ferocious drive growing up. "I would hustle if I was cutting grass, just to be able to buy shoes. I came from a place where you had to go out and do your thing if you wanted to have those nice things. It was never going to come to you; you had to go out and fight for it." So who taught you how to strive for the top? A mentor? A teacher you remember? Another artist? "Yeah, I'm sitting next to him," say Dre, laughing as he points at Iovine. "I never liked the business side of things, I just knew I had to take care of it. Beforehand, I had to figure it out myself. Teach myself how to create, be a DJ, how to engineer, and so on."

What about Iovine? Did he have good teachers? "I was very fortunate along the way," he explains. "I came out of Brooklyn, no skills whatsoever. I got a job, I met a woman called Ellie Greenwich, who took me from a job in a clothing store and got me a gig at three different recording studios. Then inside those studios I found my own mentors, people who taught me everything, from how to sweep floors to working a console. A guy named Roy Cicala at the Record Plant studios, while working with John Lennon, taught me how to record a record. Literally step by step, all the while with Lennon on the other side of the microphone. Incredible generosity. And the other man is David Geffen. He's someone who's been a constant with me; I always check in with him. He's turned business into an art form. Great taste, killer instinct. In fact, I'll see him this week. I'll fly to where he's at and then just sit and talk."

Time is almost up; the LA sun is dipping just below the swaying trees that line up like guardsmen at the back of Iovine's yard. After our conversation, we all bump shoulders and continue to dip in and out of topics as we roll back through the house. Dre has family waiting and has to shoot, and Iovine has a 4pm meeting waiting in the living room, although, to be fair, his guests are more than absorbed with the rolling TV news about the death of basketball star Kobe Bryant that happened yesterday. "What a terrible tragedy," Iovine says, shaking his head. "Awful. And [Bryant] was probably just rushing as he knew he had kids waiting for him at his own institution, the Mamba Academy. He didn't want to let them down." Does it make you wonder, I ask, about maybe slowing the pace, about putting the breaks on the hustle? "Slowing down?" Iovine walks off, laughing quietly to himself. After a few paces, he turns, looks at me with his arms outstretched, his palms upturned to the wide, royal blue Californian sky. "What do you mean slow down? I told you: I'm officially retired!" And with that Jimmy Iovine goes back into his house, back to his extraordinary life and back to work.

submitted by /u/TheRoyalGodfrey
[link] [comments]

r/makinghiphop May 2020 Highlights - MEGA CATCHUP EDITION! - HipHop

r/makinghiphop May 2020 Highlights - MEGA CATCHUP EDITION! - HipHop


r/makinghiphop May 2020 Highlights - MEGA CATCHUP EDITION!

Posted: 25 May 2020 07:04 AM PDT

Hey y'all! It's been a while, but hopefully we will be resuming this monthly series. But since it's been about a year since our last highlight thread, this one features some of the best work to pop up in the sub during the past year. They include entries from some of our friendly competitions and projects that were shared in our community.

It is recommended you enjoy these as a full album. They were selected and curated with care.

Shoutout to u/: Soulnad0, benergiser, museworksaudio, cr4pm4n, and 8004MikeJones for their help narrowing down the selections.

Without further ado, we present to you...

PRETTY COOL KIDDIE POOL VOL. 1

  1. quarantena - Fiori DS

  2. pluto - Ajani Jones(prod. BanksTheGenius)

  3. ftc261 - escoolio inglesias

  4. legendary(down as a great) - Nipsey Hussle f/ Kirko Bangz (JPosition Remix)

  5. berry smooth - Marty Nightwagon

  6. bipolar - Mars

  7. hold you - lai

  8. faux - ACK

  9. cypher 23-dope arcs and trops - agni the bum(prod by whodunit)

  10. who am i - Boe Sharp

  11. yes lawd (come down) - Anderson Paak (uglyskratch remix)

  12. leave it - Bravy

  13. ftc250 - Narono

  14. quarantiny - Petravita (prod. GHAT$)

PLAYLIST!

submitted by /u/cesarjulius
[link] [comments]

Daily Discussion Thread 05/25/2020

Posted: 25 May 2020 11:29 AM PDT

Welcome to the /r/hiphopheads daily discussion thread!

This thread is for:

  • objective questions with right/wrong answers (e.g. "Does anyone know what is happening with MIXTAPE?", "What is the sample in SONG?")
  • general hip-hop discussion
  • meta posts...e.g. ideas for the sub

Thread Guidelines

  • Do not create a separate self post for these types of discussions outside of this thread - if you do, your post will be removed, as stated in the guidelines.

  • Please be helpful and friendly.

  • If a question has been asked many times before, provide a link to a thread that contains the answer.

Weekly/Monthly Threads

Other ways to interact

There are a number of other ways to interact with other members of HHH:

New to /r/hiphopheads or hip-hop in general?

Check out these:

submitted by /u/ModsLittleHelper
[link] [comments]

Kanye tells a story how he once tried to steal Eminem's Drum Kit, then an engineer walked upon him

Posted: 25 May 2020 11:51 AM PDT

Gunna - WUNNA album review (Fantano)

Posted: 25 May 2020 07:05 PM PDT

[DISCUSSION] A$AP Rocky - AT.LONG.LAST.A$AP (5 years later)

Posted: 25 May 2020 09:23 PM PDT

Five years ago on May 26, 2015, A$AP Rocky released his second studio album, AT.LONG.LAST.A$AP. The album was produced executively by Danger Mouse & A$AP Yams and contained features from the likes of ScHoolboy Q, Mos Def, Kanye West, Bones, Joe Fox (who appears on five different tracks), Future, M.I.A., Lil Wayne, and UGK among others.

Throughout AT.LONG.LAST.A$AP., Rocky packs sonic ideas and intricacies into each song that help bulild the backbone behind the project's uniquely murky yet bold sound. The album is both sprawling and ambitious, touting songs with multiple parts (Jukebox Joints, Better Things) and multiple styles (clean and upbeat tracks like Holy Ghost and LPFJ2 as opposed to the more muddy and downtrodden Fine Whine and Dreams).

AT.LONG.LAST.A$AP sees Rocky expand upon facets from his first few projects with a more mature and contemplative lens. The hedonistic lyrics are still present, but along with them are reflections on how his status and lifestyle have changed his outlook and who he is as a person. Gone are the larger-than-life Clams Casino beats, but the overwhelming bass and submerged melodies remain for Rocky to effortlessly flow over remain.


 

Some points for discussion

  • Have your thoughts on this album changed over time?

  • What are your favorite tracks?

  • What are your favorite verses?

  • Does this album have an overarching theme/narrative that connects the songs together? (I've pondered over this for some time)

  • How does this album compare to Rocky's previous works?

  • How has this album influenced other artists and the genre of hip-hop as a whole?

submitted by /u/mw734
[link] [comments]

Rosalía announces second collab with Travis Scott

Posted: 25 May 2020 01:11 PM PDT

BREAKING NEWS: Doja Cat Is NOW ON I.G LIVE AT 1:02 Am Est talking about her Situation

Posted: 25 May 2020 10:04 PM PDT

Direct Quotes From Doja Cat I.G Live Fully Honest & Open Full Recap.

Starts Off By going through 90 Different Apology Videos & Saying she's tired of the bullshit. Pull's out Laptop,Charger & gets Bullet Points.

Doja ask's People to Record her & spread this message

  1. Her Hairstyle is Hard to take Care of Doesn't mean she hates being black Her & Her Friends that have this Hairstyle Agree.

  2. Dindu Nuffin was Dumb song she made to reclaim the negativity of what people were saying about her. Lyrics Have nothing to do with Sandra Bland. (Starts Tearing up at this point)

  3. TinyChat is not a White Supremacist Forum it is a public Forum available to all but because it's not properly moderated white suprmaciasts ocassionally come on Unfiltered.

3.b She Used the Word N1gger when She was Dumb Drunk on Tinychat by Mistake She did not want anyone to call her that.

  1. Is she into Race-Play? No Even though She Admits to Being Very Kinky

5.Her Dating White Guy's Is No ones business & if she's attracted to someone Black White Asian Etc She'll date them if she wants to.

5.b Acknowleges Beyonce and Gives Queen B Respect says that should could NEVER stunt on Beyonce with 1 song because Beyonce Inspired her.

6.Number 1 Hit/Titties She Doesn't really care about the NO.1 & It was more of a Moment for her Fans/Team around Her. Also Any incel that posted her address over Some Titties is Psychotic.

7 Doja to Fans. I Love all You Guy's So Much & I'm sorry for the Confusion.

submitted by /u/LordJayUniverse
[link] [comments]

[FRESH ALBUM] Medhane - Cold Water

Posted: 25 May 2020 09:04 PM PDT

[DISCUSSION] Three 6 Mafia - Mystic Stylez (25 Years Later)

Posted: 25 May 2020 12:14 PM PDT

It's been 25 years since Three 6 Mafia released their debut studio album that became a regional cult classic and an influental frontrunner of crunk and trap.

What are your thoughts on this album? How well does it hold up? Do you think it's deserving of the classic status or not? What are your favorite songs?

submitted by /u/housequake225
[link] [comments]

Hip-hop's relationship with anime [DISCUSSION]

Posted: 25 May 2020 05:55 PM PDT

Today, hip-hop and anime have a deep connection. Many anime series feature hip-hop music extensively, and countless contemporary rappers have bars referencing anime and manga (Denzel Curry, Logic, XXXTentacion, Lil Uzi Vert, Lil Peep, and many more). After an explosion in anime references around the 2010s, anime's presence in hip-hop is undeniable today. While the history of this cultural exchange surely runs deeper than the timeline offered here, I have compiled a brief history of the intersection between rap and manga/anime.

Though '90s rap may be broadly characterized by the mafioso themes of gangsta rap, hip-hop's relationship with anime seems to begin around this time.

In February of 1996, The Boondocks comic strip began publication on Hitlist.com, with a visual style heavily influenced by creator Aaron McGruber's love of manga. The series was later serialized in the hip-hop magazine The Source.

Later that year, Ghostface Killah of the Wu-Tang Clan released a video for his single Daytona 500 comprised of clips from the 1967-1968 anime Speed Racer.

In 1998, manga artist Takashi Okazaki created the manga Afro Samurai, inspired by his love of hip-hop and soul music. Much further down the road, RZA of the Wu-Tang Clan would record the soundtrack for Afro Samurai's anime adaptation in 2007.

It wasn't until the early 2000s that anime references began appearing in rap lyrics. In 2001, RZA of the Wu-Tang Clan released Must Be Bobby off the LP Digital Bullet, where he raps "Sit in the sun six hours then I charge up like Goku / Dragonball Z; imagine you're raggin me". This may be one of rap's earliest direct anime references.

Anime references remained pretty rare throughout the early aughts. In 2005, Lupe Fiasco featured on Kanye's Touch the Sky and spit the line "Lupe steal like Lupin the 3rd", referencing the manga series Lupin III. Lupe later reiterated his love of manga on his 2007 LP The Cool, with the line "I like Goyard bags and green Now & Laters / Monocle magazine and Japanese manga" from the track Gold Watch.

Also in 2007, Kanye West released Stronger. The video for the song, directed by Hype Williams, drew imagery from the 1988 anime film Akira. Kanye later tweeted expressing his love for Akira.

In 2008, B.O.B. referenced Dragon Ball Z in his song Autotune with the line "When I'm on the mic I'm blazing / Man who am I? Just like a Super Saiyan". In 2010, Soulja Boy released a song titled Goku, predictably filled with DBZ references.

In the early 2010s, anime references in hip-hop exploded, particularly regarding Dragon Ball Z. On Machine Gun Kelly's 2011 song Wild Boy, Wacka Flocka Flame raps "Suck my dragon balls, bitch, call me Goku". Jay Rock's 2011 song Hood Gone Love It features the line "Comin' down in an old school, so cool / Whip like a fire ball, call it Goku".

From there on, the bars are innumerable and I won't waste time digging through every Domo Genesis or Frank song where he says Goku. Thanks for reading, and if anyone has anything to add, especially regarding any 1990s rap anime references I missed, I'd love to see them and update the write-up.

submitted by /u/pinkfloyd873
[link] [comments]

Burna Boy Performs “Ye“ With Live Orchestra | Trap Symphony

Posted: 25 May 2020 09:58 AM PDT

LIL UGLY MANE ft SUPA(SORTAHUMAN)- RADIATION(LUNG POLLUTION)

Posted: 25 May 2020 12:09 PM PDT

[FRESH VIDEO] JME - Live (ft Merky ACE)

Posted: 25 May 2020 10:07 AM PDT

Blood Orange - Dagenham Dream

Posted: 25 May 2020 04:45 AM PDT

Blu & Exile - The World Is

Posted: 25 May 2020 05:51 PM PDT

Mac Miller - Pure (Unreleased)

Posted: 25 May 2020 06:49 PM PDT

Capital STEEZ - Cab Fare Feat. CJ Fly Chuck Strangers [Prod. by Bruce Leekix]

Posted: 25 May 2020 12:16 PM PDT

Dr. Dre ft. Knocturnal - Bad Intentions

Posted: 25 May 2020 08:31 AM PDT

Kanye West & Miley Cyrus - Black Skinhead (Remix) (feat. Travis Scott)

Posted: 25 May 2020 01:07 AM PDT

[FRESH] Doja Cat IG Live Apology Full Video

Posted: 25 May 2020 11:22 PM PDT

[DISCUSSION] Polo G - The GOAT (One Week Later)

Posted: 25 May 2020 04:46 PM PDT

Lil Ugly Mane - On Doing An Evil Deed Blues

Posted: 25 May 2020 12:08 PM PDT

YG - 666 ft. NBA YoungBoy

Posted: 25 May 2020 04:12 PM PDT

Young Thug - I Bought Her - ft. Lil Duke

Posted: 25 May 2020 10:39 AM PDT

[DISCUSSION] Megan Thee Stallion - Fever (One Year Later)

Posted: 25 May 2020 10:50 AM PDT

Fever is the debut mixtape by American rapper Megan Thee Stallion. It was released via 300 Entertainment on May 17, 2019, and features 14 tracks. The mixtape includes the single "Sex Talk", as well as the songs "Simon Says" featuring Juicy J and "Money Good". It also includes the single, "Cash Shit" featuring DaBaby which later peaked at number 36 on the Billboard Hot 100.

Release Thread

Pitchfork thread

The Needle Drop Thread

submitted by /u/TheRoyalGodfrey
[link] [comments]

Sunday General Discussion - May 24th, 2020 - HipHop

Sunday General Discussion - May 24th, 2020 - HipHop


Sunday General Discussion - May 24th, 2020

Posted: 24 May 2020 09:08 AM PDT

Rest in Peace Hana Kimura

anyone been watching URL Ultimate Madness?

submitted by /u/HHHRobot
[link] [comments]

[FRESH VIDEO] JPEGMAFIA - CUTIE PIE!

Posted: 24 May 2020 04:57 PM PDT

Doja Cat’s Response

Posted: 24 May 2020 08:21 PM PDT

[DISCUSSION] Pusha T - DAYTONA (2 YEARS LATER)

Posted: 24 May 2020 08:59 PM PDT

It's been 2 years since Pusha T released his third solo studio album, DAYTONA. His shortest yet, clocking in at 7 tracks and roughly 24 minutes, yet it seems to be his most praised solo project to date.

What do you think about the album 2 years after its release? His best? Love it? Top 3 Pusha? Hate it? Could've been better? Pure mid? What do you like or hate about the album?

submitted by /u/heroinfunerxl
[link] [comments]

Kerwin Frost plays new A$AP Rocky, Lil Yachty & BennY Revival on Beats1 Radio Show

Posted: 24 May 2020 06:43 PM PDT

Link to radio station page on Apple Music:

https://music.apple.com/us/station/purple-swag-explicit/ra.1515044559

Timestamps for new material:

BennY Revival - "Shoutout to Kerwin Frost" @ 00:01:00

Lil Yachty - "Deep Down" @ 00:21:58

Lil Yachty - "Thune" @ 00:54:06

A$AP Rocky - "Distraction" @ 01:19:20

submitted by /u/JoJoReignsSupreme
[link] [comments]

Rich The Kid "Plug" Feat. Kodak Black & Playboi Carti (Prod. by @MexikoDro) (WSHH Exclusive)

Posted: 24 May 2020 07:51 PM PDT

Soviet Connection - GTA 4 Main Theme

Posted: 24 May 2020 11:44 AM PDT

Pusha T - M.P.A. (Explicit) ft. Kanye West, A$AP ROCKY, The-Dream

Posted: 24 May 2020 08:36 PM PDT

[DISCUSSION] What artist/album did you finally get around to listen and realize you‘ve been sleeping on?

Posted: 24 May 2020 08:20 AM PDT

Since I've been in quarantine, I've been getting around to listen to all the albums I've been leaving on the wayside and realized I've been sleeping on a lot of really good artists.

I was hoping that we could post artists/albums that we realized we'd been sleeping on, and give a little blurb about why someone else who may be sleeping on them should give the artist/album a listen. Just interested to see what HHH been licking up in quarantine.

In my case, it's Run the Jewels 2. I know it's pretty egregious that I haven't picked it up yet, but I always (thought) I had something more interesting to listen to. I'm probably preaching to the choir, but if you haven't listened to RTJ2 yet you're only hurting yourself: political without being preachy, booming and explosive production, and some of the hardest fucking bars I've ever heard. The beats drive forward with intensity, and Killer Mike & El-P don't let up on the mic for a single second. It makes me feel hard driving around the suburbs in my moms CRV.

submitted by /u/cab473
[link] [comments]

[FRESH VIDEO] Maxo - CLOUDS SAY MY NAME (Prod. Madlib & Camouflage Monk)

Posted: 24 May 2020 10:48 AM PDT

Roddy Ricch Performs “Ballin” With Live Orchestra | Trap Symphony

Posted: 24 May 2020 03:48 PM PDT

[Discussion] Common - Be (15 Years Later)

Posted: 23 May 2020 11:52 PM PDT

On this day 15 years ago, Common dropped his sixth studio album - Be.

Primarily produced by fellow Chicago rapper/producer Kanye West, it has features from West, John Legend and John Mayer amongst others.

[From Wiki] :

Be debuted at number two on the US Billboard 200, with first-week sales of 185,000 copies in the United States. The album is Common's second album to sell over 500,000 copies (over 800,000 copies sold), becoming a certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).

Be was a critical success, receiving acclaim and accolades from several critics and music publications. The album received a perfect "XXL" rating from hip hop publication XXL.

How has this album aged for you?

Has it earned its classic status with the soulful imagery of Chi-Town that Kanye and Common tried to achieve?

submitted by /u/barcodee
[link] [comments]

Jamie Foxx - Blame It ft. T-Pain

Posted: 24 May 2020 12:36 PM PDT

The Shady side of fame: Eminem's 'The Marshall Mathers LP' turns 20

Posted: 24 May 2020 04:20 AM PDT

Snoop Dogg - Murder Was the Case

Posted: 24 May 2020 08:11 PM PDT

Drill rapper jailed for life for killing S club 7 star's cousin

Posted: 24 May 2020 02:21 PM PDT

Redman - A Million and 1 Buddah Spots (1994)

Posted: 24 May 2020 07:13 PM PDT

[DISCUSSION] Deltron 3030 - Deltron 3030 (20 Years Later)

Posted: 24 May 2020 02:20 AM PDT

It's been 20 years since Deltron 3030 released their cult classic debut studio album. What are your thoughts on this project now?

submitted by /u/Jezawan
[link] [comments]

Lil B - No Black Person Is Ugly *MUSIC VIDEO* MOST POWERFUL SONG OF THE DECADE?

Posted: 24 May 2020 05:15 AM PDT

Gucci Mane, Young Thug and PeeWee Longway - Off The Leash

Posted: 24 May 2020 03:44 PM PDT

Method Man & Redman - Dis Iz 4 All My Smokers (2009)

Posted: 24 May 2020 09:53 PM PDT

Westside Gunn - Party wit Pop Smoke (ft. Keisha Plum)

Posted: 24 May 2020 04:32 PM PDT

Slaughterhouse - Y'all Ready Know (Prod. by DJ Premier)

Posted: 24 May 2020 07:57 AM PDT

MC Eiht & Freddie Gibbs - Welcome to Los Santos feat. Kokane

Posted: 24 May 2020 07:44 PM PDT