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From 1994's "Mickey Unrapped". Proof hip-hop has been dead for years...
[video=youtube;Ezpcn49I2e4]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ezpcn49I2e4[/video]

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I think Hip Hop is stilling hanging on by a very small thread. Rap on the other hand has been dead for a while now. I would consider Nas a rapper, but when you feature Will.I.Am on the track, that makes you Hip Hop.
 
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That question will differ depending on who you ask. For me however, Rap is a little more hardcore and edgy. Where Hip Hop will have more of an R&B influence and is mainstream. When was the last time you heard NWA's "F@#* tha police" on the radio? Can you turn on the radio now, without hearing a song by Drake, Kanye, or Jay-Z? Just my opinion.
 

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I had no idea there was a difference between hip hop and rap.

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The terms have been interchanged so many times it is hard to tell them apart anymore. My opinion is that Hip Hop and Rap are both reflective styles of a culture. Hip Hop always seemed to have a more positive/uplifting message behind it. Where Rap was a little darker in it's message and more reflective of Pop-Culture(Cars/Rims/Money/Bling/ect). Some would say artists like Tribe Called Quest, De La Soul, ect would be Hip Hop, where artists like NWA, eminem, ect would be more on the Rap genre.
 

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it was never "alive" to me....guess that's cause I'm an FOG
 
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There's lots of good hip hop out there still. You just have to look harder for it these days. Check out the new El-P for instance. Also rap and hip hop are the same thing. All rappers make hip hop music.
 
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Hip Hop, at least for me, was dead on arrival. Of course, I'm a musician. To be totally honest, as a musician, I can't really name a genre of music that I dislike as a genre, save one. I love Mozart, Rachmaninoff, Stravinsky, Miles, Coltrane, Joe Sample, CCR, Mettalica, Squirrel Nut Zippers, Green Day, Johnny Cash, Bobby Brown, Van Halen, etc etc etc. I have even heard Hip Hop music that I personally considered to have at least some redeeming qualities, although it isn't my cup of tea. The one genre that I have an absolute distaste for is "Gangsta Rap". Too often, Hip Hop is lumped in with Gangsta Rap. But if you dig deeply enough into the musicology, (yes that is a musical discipline), you will eventually run into the brick wall that tells you that Hip Hop pretty much originated from Gangsta Rap. I have a problem with that. My $.02. BTW, I didn't watch any of the video on this thread.
 

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I have to disagree Glen, as a musician myself I found actual talent in hip hop, but very little talent outside of the producers in rap. I don't see how any one can see The Roots live and tell me they aren't talented! It may not be your cup of tea, but there is a lot of talent out there. I enjoyed the innovation aspect of Rap, even Gangsta Rap to some degree. But it became a very saturated genre, much like Grunge did. As far as Grunge and Rap, it seems the originators had the only respectable qualities and the rest just seemed to follow suit.
 

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I have to disagree Glen, as a musician myself I found actual talent in hip hop, but very little talent outside of the producers in rap. I don't see how any one can see The Roots live and tell me they aren't talented! It may not be your cup of tea, but there is a lot of talent out there.
Agreed. I've seen A Tribe Called Quest live and that was mind blowing.
 
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wow I just started with a joke...and people got all serious...geez.....of course there still is good hip hop....I mean soulja boy.....he is untouchable now:smokingme
 
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