Since when did blasphemy become the standard in hip hop?
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tharealest561
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Now granted, rappers have always (on a broad level) expressed many different views on religion and personal beliefs. From the Five Percenters, Muslims, and Christians every religion has been reflected through some of our favorite artists.
But lately, it's almost a requirement to drop some blasphemous ? in your tracks, albums, artwork, etc.
Kanye and Jay take it to another level with almost every song theyve dropped in yhe past 2 years having some sort of anti-Christian ? in it, but now you got Game, Meek, and just a gang of dudes clownin the religion. Am I the only one that feels this way?
But lately, it's almost a requirement to drop some blasphemous ? in your tracks, albums, artwork, etc.
Kanye and Jay take it to another level with almost every song theyve dropped in yhe past 2 years having some sort of anti-Christian ? in it, but now you got Game, Meek, and just a gang of dudes clownin the religion. Am I the only one that feels this way?
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Won't hurt you if you don't listen to it....
Some songs on religion are GOAT material though:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G2qOw6td2Hg&feature=youtube_gdata_player
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Nope. but no one will speak on it. Now if someone went the same route on Islam it'll be all kinds of beef
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Nope. but no one will speak on it. Now if someone went the same route on Islam it'll be all kinds of beef
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"I'm moving past you even when I use the bathroom/ wiping my ass with pages from the Book of Matthew" - Big Pun.
"Verbal assassin my architect pleases, when I was 12 I went to Hell for snuffing Jesus" - Nas.
"I'm taking lives for a great price/ I'm the type to snap in Heaven with a Mac 11 and ? Christ" - Big L.
"Hail Mary? ? her, I never knew her/ I'll probably screw her and throw the body in the sewer" - Biggie.
"I need a funeral to fill and I'm hoping it's yours/ think he religious? heard he got shot in the cross" - Styles.
"Slapbox with Jesus, lick shots at Joseph" - Ghostface
Etc, etc,
There has always been examples of blasphemy, especially from NY/NJ rappers. But quite frankly.. Idgaf, lol. -
Nope. but no one will speak on it. Now if someone went the same route on Islam it'll be all kinds of beef
Thought process of a Jay/Game/Meek Mill/Tyler etc.....
Imma make a song insulting Jews for attention.....hol' up my boss is one so I better not
What about putting Muhammad on my album cover/chain.....oh ? they gonna put a Jihad on me for that no way
How about dissing Scientology in one of my verses.....damn Tom Cruise bout that life I'll never get a break in Hollywood doing that...
So all that's left is one of the religions that tries to keep us black folk united and peaceful.....? if it gets me more money I'm all for it
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Prodigy was saying some depressing ass ? circa HNIC.
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I was wondering the same ? but its always been that way. Makes you know there is a ? because so many people try to bring Him down.
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Cant forget Cole "Born Sinner". Starting 2 think this music ? is really demonic
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It was originally done for shock value (that "I can't believe he said that" kind of reaction), but the more talented emcees have moved past that.
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blackamerica wrote: »Cant forget Cole "Born Sinner". Starting 2 think this music ? is really demonic
How? everybody knows that is a main theme in the bible that we are born sinners and only way to be saved is to confess Jesus is savior. not trying to get preachy just saying
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It's only blasphemy if you believe in it.
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Nope. but no one will speak on it. Now if someone went the same route on Islam it'll be all kinds of beef
crying ass ? ... America is a predominantly Christian nation. Not Islam or Atheist. ? are they supposed to talk about? -
blackamerica wrote: »Cant forget Cole "Born Sinner". Starting 2 think this music ? is really demonic
Single worst post in this sheep ass thread
Christian lore says all mankind is born with sin because of Adam's disobedience. But the phrase "born sinner" is demonic?
J. Cole didn't coin the phrase "born sinner". Biggie did. You know, the guy that got shot the ? up in 1997. Over a decade ago. But you're STARTING to think music is demonic in 2012. -
I'm sorry I just found myself straight up laughing with this ? . You dig MC Hammer?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q1uAN6lpw0A -
Really majority of Hip Hop artists are agnostic/atheist but just afraid to admit it because they'll lose fans and money, so they'll slip in blasphemous phrases for just "shock value".
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When they get into these organizations, surrounded by all these wealthy mfs, they break down the foundations of religions.
Why u think alot of the elite artists dont praise ? @ acceptance speeches like they did in the beginning?
Religions as a whole have a lot of room for critiques. SO in order to sell sex, drugs and violence(the only ? that sells) they have to divorce u from these beliefs.
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SO in order to sell sex, drugs and violence(the only ? that sells) they have to divorce u from these beliefs.
just my 2 cents
Very good point my dude.
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I think ? like Jay-z know religion has questions that can't be answered, and they play on that to keep people talking. Its like free publicity. Same as all that Illuminati ? . They do that ? so u pay attention to all their music and people eat it up.
Look @ the cover art for WTT. Cmon son. Its blatant. Im not religious so the ? dont bother me.
What u think he meant "? all these fairytales"? he talkin about Biblical stories that are basically myths. -
So if a ? don't "praise ? " in his acceptance speech, he's blasphemous? Is ? on the ? Grammy board? ? giving out BET and MTV awards?I think ? like Jay-z know religion has questions that can't be answered, and they play on that to keep people talking. Its like free publicity. Same as all that Illuminati ? . They do that ? so u pay attention to all their music and people eat it up.
Look @ the cover art for WTT. Cmon son. Its blatant. Im not religious so the ? dont bother me.
What u think he meant "? all these fairytales"? he talkin about Biblical stories that are basically myths.
What was the Watch The Throne album cover about? -
? Christianity
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soul rattler wrote: »So if a ? don't "praise ? " in his acceptance speech, he's blasphemous? Is ? on the ? Grammy board? ? giving out BET and MTV awards?
? gave the talent, drive and hard work to write those rhymes, stay up all night in the studio to create great music, reap the benefits off it to get out whatever negative situation they've been in before they made it and to help their homies/associates. So basically you have those that thank The Most High is actually genuine with it...everyone seem to forget it was Hip Hop that saved some lives.
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soul rattler wrote: »So if a ? don't "praise ? " in his acceptance speech, he's blasphemous? Is ? on the ? Grammy board? ? giving out BET and MTV awards?I think ? like Jay-z know religion has questions that can't be answered, and they play on that to keep people talking. Its like free publicity. Same as all that Illuminati ? . They do that ? so u pay attention to all their music and people eat it up.
Look @ the cover art for WTT. Cmon son. Its blatant. Im not religious so the ? dont bother me.
What u think he meant "? all these fairytales"? he talkin about Biblical stories that are basically myths.
What was the Watch The Throne album cover about?
Here u go trollin. U misreadin my post. Im not advocating for one side or another, im just pointing out the intent.
I could give a ? who u thank @ an award show. But i still notice the change.
As for the cover art on watch the throne, i take it as Jay n Ye making fun of Christianity cuz (as stated before) its the safest religion to attack. -
"I believe there's a ? above me, I'm just the ? of everything else" - Pusha-T
That line by Pusha is exactly how I feel.. I have no religion btw..
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