Imaginatively_Cute
Eternity_Dreamers
^ go head and share your thoughts on this.
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I dont mean Literally. I meant that their personalities are so shallow that a brick is more expressive.What kind of bread?
The kind that could not hold up a house, and one that would be chucked in the nearest dumpster truck.What kind of brick?
Im refering to these new age "Gangsta" rappers. - Moneybagg yo, takeshi 69, ETC. and them mumble rappers, where i need to have rap Genius at the ready.Why do you say that?
I've listened to a lot of rap, rock, and pop, but you could argue that much of that music is personality. Or attitude. I'm not denying the talent, but image, media, and role-play all augment the sounds. People in jazz or classical really don't project an identity--at least not as much.
What kind of brick?
Same group did a song called "Fly Robin Fly" the same year, with the exact same formula of only two phrases.I don't know, but if so, it is no different then much of pop music throughout modern history. Here is a song that reached #2 in the US and #1 in Canadian charts in my senior year of High School.
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"The lyrics of "Get Up and Boogie" consists only of two phrases, "Get up and boogie!" and "That's right!" repeated throughout the song." (Wiki)