Author Topic: Why must so many pop songs throw in a verse of rap?  (Read 3267 times)

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Re: Why must so many pop songs throw in a verse of rap?
« Reply #25 on: September 09, 2016, 01:38:07 PM »
Haha yes, PitBull sucks at music.


Pitbull (real name: Armando Cristian Pérez)is, as you all know, an unfortunate looking rapper from Miami (thus the 305 nickname) who hit it big back in 2007 with his singles “Go Girl” and later with “I Know You Want Me (Calle Ocho)”.
He has not let the Top 40 radio stations have a moment to breathe since.

He is hated by 43% of the population according to a very detailed scientific survey by the folks over at Amplicate.
The other 57% of Americans are deaf.

I was reminded how much Pitbull’s poor lyrical writing abilities irritates me when I was listening to his latest single, a collaboration with Shakira (Who deserves so much better. Also, where have you been, girl?!) titled “Get It Started.”
And it prompted me to compile this (definitely non-comprehensive) list of 10 of Pitbull’s Best Stupid Lyrics.

The Monster Brutal Lyrics:

“Big news, Pitbull, Tom Cruise, Mumbai”

“Give credit where credit is due/Know that I don’t give a number two.”

“Now watch him make a movie like Alfred Hitchcock”

"Think about it/‘Cause if you slip/I’m gonna fall on top of you girl, hahaha"

http://outsiderontheinside.tumblr.com/post/31000707510/pitbulls-10-best-stupid-lyrics

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Re: Why must so many pop songs throw in a verse of rap?
« Reply #26 on: September 09, 2016, 01:52:46 PM »
I loves me my Buckethead



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Re: Why must so many pop songs throw in a verse of rap?
« Reply #27 on: September 09, 2016, 01:57:13 PM »
Pitbull is a great example of someone who may be good at marketing himself and ambitious.  People like to think luck is a big factor, maybe a little bit...but guys like that are persuing their terrible music 24/7.  Eventually, connections are made and there you go.  You have to take your hat off to folks like that.
Look at Jay Z.  It was inevitable he would get to be known.  Non stop.  Spitting his gibberish day after day.  Next thing you know, he's worth $500 million and balls deep in Beyonce.  I wonder how these megastars are decided on.  
The illuminati and selling your soul are just things regular folks come up with to feel better...the truth.  Maybe a sexual favor here and there, but that happens in many industries.

Buckethead is solid.  Once you get past the gimmick, it actually works with his act.  Not only a great shredder, but has some great riffs and all around unique style of playing.  He has a big obsession with Disney too.
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Re: Why must so many pop songs throw in a verse of rap?
« Reply #28 on: September 09, 2016, 02:56:33 PM »
I've been saying this shit for years. Every goddamn movie, etc. has rap crap in it. I mean, how many movie credits start at the very same time some nappy dindu begins to rap?

The "music" has completely jumped the shark, though.

Even a king cracker libtard like Jimmy Fallon features on his Tonight Show a band (Roots) with some dime-a-dozen rapper fronting.

Shit's just played-out.

Popular music today is the shits. There is some talent, but the majority of "artists" are anything but.

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Re: Why must so many pop songs throw in a verse of rap?
« Reply #29 on: September 09, 2016, 04:13:37 PM »



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Re: Why must so many pop songs throw in a verse of rap?
« Reply #30 on: September 09, 2016, 04:23:00 PM »
Regular song for 2 minutes, then boom....some dipshit ruining it.  Rap is the worst "addition" to "music" since Skrillex....and country.
Is it about giving street credit to Katy Perry and Justin Bieber?

Same goes for tracks "featuring".  Stick with your solo act or band.

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Re: Why must so many pop songs throw in a verse of rap?
« Reply #31 on: September 09, 2016, 04:35:59 PM »
I've been saying this shit for years. Every goddamn movie, etc. has rap crap in it. I mean, how many movie credits start at the very same time some nappy dindu begins to rap?

The "music" has completely jumped the shark, though.

Even a king cracker libtard like Jimmy Fallon features on his Tonight Show a band (Roots) with some dime-a-dozen rapper fronting.

Shit's just played-out.

Popular music today is the shits. There is some talent, but the majority of "artists" are anything but.

Why are you here if you don't like people that look like me?I don't get people like you. You complain about black people but follow sports/entertainment dominated by black people.

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Re: Why must so many pop songs throw in a verse of rap?
« Reply #32 on: September 09, 2016, 04:48:59 PM »
Here`s a tip.....todays media all sux!!

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Re: Why must so many pop songs throw in a verse of rap?
« Reply #33 on: September 09, 2016, 05:51:52 PM »
Why are you here if you don't like people that look like me?I don't get people like you. You complain about black people but follow sports/entertainment dominated by black people.

What? Huh? ... ?

Look like you? Who are you? I don't know what anyone here looks like, basically. And besides, you're ... only one guy. Some guy I don't know.

As far as following sports, uh, no. If anything, I "follow" powerlifting. A sport dominated by whites.

And entertainment? I listen to hard rock and metal (essentially white music) and my fave movies predominately feature whites.

Regardless, as if any if this is relevant to this thread. It's about rap music. I hate rap music. And hip hop culture is a prime reason blacks in western lands have regressed these past few decades.

The reason you "don't get" people like me is because you're dim.


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Re: Why must so many pop songs throw in a verse of rap?
« Reply #34 on: September 09, 2016, 05:54:58 PM »
What? Huh? ... ?

Look like you? Who are you? I don't know what anyone here looks like, basically. And besides, you're ... only one guy. Some guy I don't know.

He's a random dim nappy-headed dindu.
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Re: Why must so many pop songs throw in a verse of rap?
« Reply #35 on: September 09, 2016, 07:25:08 PM »
Agreed 100% but whats the point? What's their end game?
The end game is a caramel colored world where all races freely intermingle, where everyone is interracial and therefore racism can no longer exist. It's a rather typical utopian fantasy. Sadly misguided, but typical.

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Re: Why must so many pop songs throw in a verse of rap?
« Reply #36 on: September 09, 2016, 07:46:14 PM »
The end game is a caramel colored world where all races freely intermingle, where everyone is interracial and therefore racism can no longer exist. It's a rather typical utopian fantasy. Sadly misguided, but typical.

TPTB aren't intermingling.. heck Princess Diana was killed because she tried...

Besides... even in places like India there is a caste system depending on how light or dark you are.

Humans will always find a way to put themselves higher than another class of themselves in some manner.

Can TPTB ultimately be stupid enough to believe the world will be "free" from prejudice yet smart enough to orchestrate it methodically in the first place??