Rap??

What are your thoughts on it?

Answer #1

you people obviously dont pay attention to the lyrics. a lot of rap songs have meaning to them especially lupe fiasco and 2Pac. thats how they express themselves and their opinion. sure some rappers just talk about money and sex and drugs but thats not reall rap.

Answer #2

It’s pointless, theres nothing too it. I can come up with random words off the top of my head as well, and degrad women, and talk about fast cars and getting money, actually, so can anyone else in the world. theres no talent, no heart, and no point.

Answer #3

hate it!! okay, I used to love it!! it was all I listened to.. but now I see it for what it really is.. it degrades people, not only women but men also.. it’s a bad influence on so many people!! sex and drugs.. I mean, why would people even consider listening to something so horrible?! maybe that’s why all these people today, including little children are so messed up!! I’d much rather listen to something I don’t understand rather than something that would place a bad influence on anyone or even myself.

Answer #4

I LOVE IT. Not all of it mind you. A lot of it is crap. But hoes, sex, drugs are fine with me. As long as they are not ALL about em - and trust me they are not. If you look at the right places. Eminem, Tupac, The Game, Ice Cube and T.I. are just some rappers who rap about meaningful stuff

Answer #5

I hate it because majority of it is about swearing/abusing women and calling them hoes, doing drugs, sex, fast cars, guns, being violent, violence and killing people

Answer #6

I despise it deeply,Eminem is the only real rapper in my eyes. I’m with Jasmine,my Black side may evolve around it but I be damn if I am,Nu Metal is my life!

Answer #7

I love some of it but other I cant stand

Answer #8

I like it… not all of it… but Eminem is an absolute legend!!! his new CD (relapse) is legendary material I’m telling you!!!

Answer #9

Havent you heard of the underground?

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