What is your opinion on the strip club culture's infiltration on hip hop?
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ptowndonte wrote: »This is by far THE gayest thread I've ever seen. And to no surprise it was created by Jamaica.
We have porn videos online now. Strippers should be naked and unknown.
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If you're from the South you shouldn't have a problem with it being most grew up hearing Uncle Luke and "Doo Doo Brown"...but the excessive bragging on tricking/wifing strippers on these songs..that's their loss.
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SwampNigga wrote: »Now don't get me wrong, on some levels there were certain rappers like Uncle Luke that made music for the strip clubs. There was a time when rappers made music specifically for the night club scene. Now in this era rappers are not only making music specifically for strip club play, but they are even shouting out strippers in songs like rappers used to do with athletes/actors etc. My question to the reason is do you think this is a good thing?
Now that's what the Ether for
I ain't got no problem wit strip club music cuz I grew up on the ?
It's sickenin how these hoes don got famous doe, ? why do you have a name?
Why do we know what your voice sound like?
Amber Rose is bigger than Wiz
Kim Kardashian is bigger than Kanye
Superhead name hold more weight than Jada
You go back and watch a video from the early, mid-90s them hoes look like robots a some ? , it's like they knew they didn't matter
See? That puts the idea on women thinking that she doesn't have to work hard to get what she wants and just use her ? / body to get everything. Sickening. They should be in dark alleys shaking their ? and selling ? in shame.
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Stripping is to women what drug dealing is to dudes to come up in hiphop. How you start out as a stripper and end up being a famous rapper or actor? then they be wanting to act like ? gone just let that ? go. Man rap music now is making going to the strip club as acceptable as going to a football game and ? .
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Dont care personally. Some of the songs they play in the strip club i like some i dont. Theres a wide range of songs they play there. Any female basing her life off a ? song, will be harshly slapped with reality soon enough. Especially in this economy. Reality has a way of overpowering entertainment. Some dont get it till its too late. These songs been around since the 90s and theyre still just entertainment. I wouldnt worry about em "changin all the women". Havent been to strip club since 90s and dont fool with strippers. Aint exactly a shortage of women who want nothin to do with strippin, etc.
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I pray to ? I don't have a daughter
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Master P - Captain Kirk
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hoes on a pedestal :-q
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If u wanna know where hiphop is ask yourself where you at as a people aparently we at the club with kash...
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must be a slow year
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the ptown is mostly intrigued by the drum.
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the ptown is mostly intrigued by the drum.
DJ didn't follow through on your request to play some of that Lyrical Law at the strip club tonight? -
*Strip club scene*
Jamaica *Walks over to DJ booth*: "Ay yo DJ, this music about shaking ass and popping ? ain't real Hip-Hop yo, you ain't got no Canibus?" *Slips DJ $200*
DJ *Slips $200 in back pocket. Proceeds to find Canibus on an internet streaming site on his laptop*: "I got you dawg." ($200 sarcasm)
*Jamica walks over to his table as a boring ass Canibus song starts to play, bobs head as if at a cypher*
Jamaica *Walks over to stripper "Sparkle", while eating a strip club chicken wing...smiles*: "Hey sweetheart. Can I get a private dance to this song right here?"
Sparkle: "? what the ? is this ? the DJ playing?"
Jamaica *Denzel in Training Day laugh*: "Ha ha! It's Canibus girl! Don't tell me you ain't heard this."
Sparkle: "Who?!"
Jamaica *Kendrick Perkins face*: "? ! What you mean who?! Canibus! Do you not hear the knowledge this man is spitting over that boom bap?!"
Sparkle: "Naw, this ? weak. Tell him play some 2 Chainz or sum"
Jamaica *Samuel L. Jackson mad face*: "2 Chainz?!?!...2 Chainz?!?!...the DJ was nice enough to play this song for me and you asking for some 2 Chainz?! Man ? 2 CHAINZ! ? you ? ! You ? have no respect for REAL Hip-Hop. It's the same thing every time I come in this ? . That hoe over there wouldn't give me a dance to the new Dead Prez record last weekend! I sick of this ? !! This is a strip club! Not a wack rappers convention! Does 2 Chaaaiiinz have hidden codes in his lyrics?! NOPE! Man ? you ? I'm out of here."
2 Weeks later...
*Jamaica comes across woman listening to MF Doom on the bus*........................................*Wedding Bells* -
ptowndonte wrote: »*Strip club scene*
Jamaica *Walks over to DJ booth*: "Ay yo DJ, this music about shaking ass and popping ? ain't real Hip-Hop yo, you ain't got no Canibus?" *Slips DJ $200*
DJ *Slips $200 in back pocket. Proceeds to find Canibus on an internet streaming site on his laptop*: "I got you dawg." ($200 sarcasm)
*Jamica walks over to his table as a boring ass Canibus song starts to play, bobs head as if at a cypher*
Jamaica *Walks over to stripper "Sparkle", while eating a strip club chicken wing...smiles*: "Hey sweetheart. Can I get a private dance to this song right here?"
Sparkle: "? what the ? is this ? the DJ playing?"
Jamaica *Denzel in Training Day laugh*: "Ha ha! It's Canibus girl! Don't tell me you ain't heard this."
Sparkle: "Who?!"
Jamaica *Kendrick Perkins face*: "? ! What you mean who?! Canibus! Do you not hear the knowledge this man is spitting over that boom bap?!"
Sparkle: "Naw, this ? weak. Tell him play some 2 Chainz or sum"
Jamaica *Samuel L. Jackson mad face*: "2 Chainz?!?!...2 Chainz?!?!...the DJ was nice enough to play this song for me and you asking for some 2 Chainz?! Man ? 2 CHAINZ! ? you ? ! You ? have no respect for REAL Hip-Hop. It's the same thing every time I come in this ? . That hoe over there wouldn't give me a dance to the new Dead Prez record last weekend! I sick of this ? !! This is a strip club! Not a wack rappers convention! Does 2 Chaaaiiinz have hidden codes in his lyrics?! NOPE! Man ? you ? I'm out of here."
2 Weeks later...
*Jamaica comes across woman listening to MF Doom on the bus*........................................*Wedding Bells*
Dam...you got too much time on your hands.
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I pray to ? I don't have a daughter
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Infiltration? What's the difference between club music in the 80's and 90's versus now? It's no more explicit or ? , it's just more people acknowlege the club culture.
Since when did (supposed) grown ass men start caring what type of women other men chose? That ain'tnone of your business and ain't got ? to do with the MUSIC.
Now, tell me more about how glorifying naked female dancers is worse than glorifying prostitution, gang banging, drug abuse, drug trafficking, and uninspired pseudo political/religious music regurtitated from your neighborhood ? /preacher/barbershop? -
Can't raise no lil boy either. He gonna be asking for dolls and easy bake ovens since they are making them more lil boy friendly now.
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soul rattler wrote: »Infiltration? What's the difference between club music in the 80's and 90's versus now? It's no more explicit or ? , it's just more people acknowlege the club culture.
Since when did (supposed) grown ass men start caring what type of women other men chose? That ain'tnone of your business and ain't got ? to do with the MUSIC.
Now, tell me more about how glorifying naked female dancers is worse than glorifying prostitution, gang banging, drug abuse, drug trafficking, and uninspired pseudo political/religious music regurtitated from your neighborhood ? /preacher/barbershop?
There was strip club music which was sorta niche' and then there was club music. The club music evolved into making soundtracks for the strip club. -
soul rattler wrote: »Infiltration? What's the difference between club music in the 80's and 90's versus now? It's no more explicit or ? , it's just more people acknowlege the club culture.
Since when did (supposed) grown ass men start caring what type of women other men chose? That ain'tnone of your business and ain't got ? to do with the MUSIC.
Now, tell me more about how glorifying naked female dancers is worse than glorifying prostitution, gang banging, drug abuse, drug trafficking, and uninspired pseudo political/religious music regurtitated from your neighborhood ? /preacher/barbershop?
There was strip club music which was sorta niche' and then there was club music. The club music evolved into making soundtracks for the strip club.
...all with the purpose of making music and having a good time. People dance in clubs, strip club or nightclub. So again I ask, what's the difference? -
My thing is do ? have some standards for music even if they in the club? It seems like mfs just enjoy music they "shouldnt like/listen to" in a bizarre rebellious kinda way. Mix that with "? like it" & there you go i guess. Even if im in a joint & not necessarely wanna hear lyricism i still wanna hear some nice joints. I know ppl have a different opinion on what "nice joints" are but you telling me you really enjoyed "Superman That Hoe" in the strip club, since mfs used the same argument back then?
You ? really like "All Gold Everything" in the club? Song doesnt even bang like that & is just a silly song with over the top bass & 808s, which you hear more of than the actual song/full beat when you in a club. Take a song like "As I Come Back" by Busta, i'd rather wanna hear joints like that or even something like "Down 4 My ? " for example. You seriously listen to them goofy ass songs with dances i just mentioned & enjoy 'em just cuz you in the strip club? -
soul rattler wrote: »Infiltration? What's the difference between club music in the 80's and 90's versus now? It's no more explicit or ? , it's just more people acknowlege the club culture.
Since when did (supposed) grown ass men start caring what type of women other men chose? That ain'tnone of your business and ain't got ? to do with the MUSIC.
Now, tell me more about how glorifying naked female dancers is worse than glorifying prostitution, gang banging, drug abuse, drug trafficking, and uninspired pseudo political/religious music regurtitated from your neighborhood ? /preacher/barbershop?
There was strip club music which was sorta niche' and then there was club music. The club music evolved into making soundtracks for the strip club.
exactly. Blending them in hurts the strip club rappers more. Imagine if you had a kid and you were forced to throw a birthday party. What music would you play for them? '
This music scene is a mess. Less variety harms everything. -
soul rattler wrote: »soul rattler wrote: »Infiltration? What's the difference between club music in the 80's and 90's versus now? It's no more explicit or ? , it's just more people acknowlege the club culture.
Since when did (supposed) grown ass men start caring what type of women other men chose? That ain'tnone of your business and ain't got ? to do with the MUSIC.
Now, tell me more about how glorifying naked female dancers is worse than glorifying prostitution, gang banging, drug abuse, drug trafficking, and uninspired pseudo political/religious music regurtitated from your neighborhood ? /preacher/barbershop?
There was strip club music which was sorta niche' and then there was club music. The club music evolved into making soundtracks for the strip club.
...all with the purpose of making music and having a good time. People dance in clubs, strip club or nightclub. So again I ask, what's the difference?
there was a difference between making music that was good that it got play in the club without TRYING. -
GalouDaBklynKing wrote: »I have no problem with it if I'm at the club or strip club but I don't listen to it on the regular like that.
By the way @Jamaica , how was the NaS concert at Radio City?
it was awesome, Elle Verner opened up for him and believe me when i say it she is official. dime status.
nas brought out AZ and they performed life's a ? .
he performed mostly cuts from life is good
he did life's a ? , the world is yours, ny state of mind, it aint hard to tell, made you look, can't forget about you, nas is like, nastradamus, street dreams, if i ruled the world, get down. -
I aint mad at em