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Pharoahe Monch - Ghetto World

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  • @graciexqx Pharohe was an MC before Grime even existed, half these young kids can't even rhyme these days, it was out of order on the idiot front though!

  • WHO THE FUCK DISLIKED THIS ?!?!?!?!

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  • @alchiado haha you'z iz ignant

  • hey you queers are having a stupid ass conversation haha emcee... rapper... you are all bitch ass fags

  • @graciexqx also an MC can be rapper, but a rapper can't be an MC

  • @NickWSax ah not necessarily, soulja boy is rapper, but could never be an emcee. An emcee can be a rapper, but a rapper can't be an emcee...

  • @graciexqx MC in hip-hop is some1 who A. is a Mic Controller. and grasp the audience with lyrics. B. Master of Ceremonies, some1 who controls the crowd and ceremonious activities such as shows and stages performances and involves the crowd. C. says what he feels and is a complete artist. A rapper is just someone who makes rhymes over beats and is usually contemporary and doesn't last long. 

  • oldschool ghetto

  • @graciexqx The pioneers for Grime in 2003 were ALL successors to the So Solid/Wiley GARAGE style of Mcing in the 90s. The reason why the confusion arose is because the government organised a series of laws (called the Public Order Act 1994) and councils were actively encouraged to discriminate against allowing Hip Hop venues. So Solid etc were marketed as RAP, paving the way for Grime artists to be as well. UK Hip Hop was completely ignored to this day & Rapper/MC now wrongly refers to Grime.

  • @graciexqx if you aren't going to take an American's word from it let me drop some knowledge for you from a UK perspective. You Grime "MCs" think that just because the British Media & therefore Grime artists label themselves "MCs" they are on the same level as artists that actually follow the conventions of their craft within Hip Hop. Not so. The trend for Grime MCs being called such comes from Garage (2 Step) music which in turn comes from Ragga/Dancehall MCs in the mid 1990s.

  • @NickWSax No No No, you youngsters have this shit all on backwards! LMAO. If that is your reasoning I think you need to go back to Beat Street and Wild Style for an education as a basic starting point. Your logic would only apply if we were still living in the late 1980s. as the dude above has stated, there became a DEFINITIVE SPLIT in the 2 genres since then, with Gangsta/Mainstream/Party going one way, and Hip Hop remaining in the other. The conventions &requirements 4the 2 are different.

  • @TheHALFsavage Don't say shit men rap is one of the 4 part of hip hop it wasn't called rap, that was rhyming

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