Originally posted by The Grey Fox
You said you didn't like rap a second ago. awehuhsBut yeah, that song is great.
Originally posted by AC/DC'S_LVR
is that really considered rap?
doesnt really sound rap-ish to me awehawe
oh well add it to my list of acceptable rap songs
feeling this - blink 182
importance of being idle - oasis
the day we caught the train - ocean colour scene
the riverboat song - ocean colour scene
step on my old size nines - stereophonics
green day - green day
black shuck - the darkness
good enough - dodgy
staying out for the summer - dodgy
soldier on - oasis
hammerhead - offspring
sultans of swing - dire straits
who wrote holden caulfield? - green day
movin' on up - primal scream
run - gnarles barkly
freebird - lynyrd skynyrd
paranoid - black sabbath
liar - sex pistols
sweet child o mine - guns n' roses
killing in the name - rage against the machine
burn baby burn - ash
smooth criminal - alien ant farm
fat lip - sum 41
in too deep - sum 41
motivation - sum 41
them bones - alice in chains
been caught stealing - janes addiction
just because - janes addiction
sex type thing - stone temple pilots
higher ground - red hot chilli peppers
jeremy - pearl jam
sabotage - beastie boys
you gotta fight for your right to party - beastie boys
show me your soul - red hot chilli peppers
knock me down - red hot chilli peppers
Originally posted by SlayI'm not the one who invented it. Public Enemy frequently called their music rap music, even in their lyrics. "Rap is not afraid of you", etc.
That's the same as saying rock might as well be named 'sing', because they sing in the songs.What would make rap differ from hiphop then, in your opinion?
Originally posted by AC/DC'S_LVR
where do you live?if you dont mind me asking
Originally posted by The Grey FoxYes, but calling the music rap is stupid. You don't call Oasis a sing-band do you?
Well, yeah, they're rap. They're rap songs, like a song is a song because they... sing. Right? awebrow