Thursday, 5 November 2015

Just sayin', bruv # 11

3 rap bloggers walk into a bar... you'd have thought 1 of them would have seen it but they were all too busy deconstructin' Drake on Twitter every frigging day to concentrate on what was goin' on in front of their noses.

I have but a solitary hot take for you this bonfire night but plz believe it's that Dario's Inferno-level heat: never trust anyone who didn't discover rap music via some kind of novelty record as a kid because they always have the most basic taste in rap as an adult. The first rap song ya host ever heard was performed by a rodent puppet from an '80s British TV show and yet I still have a far better grasp on the nuts 'n' bolts of rap history from 1979 - 2015 than any of these self-proclaimed REAL HIP HOP experts whose own introductions came via The Message or Public Enemy or Straight Outta Compton or the Native Tongues or Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) or 2Pac & Biggie.

15 comments:

  1. my first introduction was via "christian rap," then onto actual mixtapes from mick boogie (peter bjorn & john + rap mashed one) and wale (lol).

    books and blogposts later + avoiding being "a blogger" and things are great.

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  2. 1st time I heard "rap" was in New Edition's Cool It Now. Didn't know this was rapping at the time, but the 2 8-bar verses were my favorite parts of the song. I used to do all the Ralph Tresvant hand gestures setting off 30+ year of rap hands.

    also up for consideration is MJ's thriller where in the record's lyric page it states "vincent price's rap" but that wasn't rhythmic and probably doesn't count

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  3. Ultimate props go to the first person who admits the song that introduced them to rap was To Be or Not to Be (The Hitler Rap by Mel Brooks.

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  4. so true....

    mine was "Nightmare On My Street" -- 1988

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  5. Realest post, son

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  6. mine was the Coldcut remix of Paid In Full, and it was the samples that did it for me so I guess that was something a novelty record. At 9 years old I was going to be more impressed with weird voices and scratching that Rakim's flow. I was a bit pissed off when I bought the album and it had the original versions of the title track and I Know You Got Soul.

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  7. + the unlistenable Eric B scratch tracks.

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  8. my earliest rap memory is singing along to Boom Shake The Room in the playground. Will Smith is v unacknowledged. Id say he put a heap of ppl in the 80s and 90s onto rap, Drew included.

    I even like (then and now) Wiggy Wiggy Wild Wild West tbh

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  9. stall no, possibly Kriss Kross-Jump. or even Jump Around cos it was in Mrs Doubtfire but I refuse to accept some green beer drinking wrongun set me on the path

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  10. Rappin' Duke. Still got it.

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  11. Will's Wild Wild West >>>>>>>> Kool More Dee's original.

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  12. my introduction to rap was 'Woo Hah' that and the remix with ODB

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  13. mine was prob the rap verse on the C+C Music Factory joint? i dont remember tbh

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  14. Freedom Williams >>>>>>>> Chief Keef

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  15. hammer addam's family groove cassingle

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