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Rap Hip Hop vs.: The Difference

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Uploaded by on Aug 22, 2008

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rap has nothing to do with hip hop

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  • rap is part of hip hop. this guy makes no sense!!!! you don't know about your own culture!!! rap you can physically do. Hip hop isn't dead, just some people make it whack but they don't deserve to be called hip hop, its the mainstream that brands them as hip hop. enough said.

  • @padza12 Hey look at the video

    and read the beginneg ...What KRS One Said If you go threw Life Not Knowing I understand.. I'm 40 year Old Not 14teen...I'm going to keep your comment and tell people Look what this Fool said

    And What fuck up you are friend with the people that

    said the same Thing I said

  • @brothalc you cant spell graffiti or break dancing in your video so don't talk to me like you have infinite knowledge. are you saying rap (as in run dmc, mf doom, biggie smalls, gangstarr etc) has nothing to do with hip hop?

  • @padza12 LOL you spell shit the white way I spell the street Way .................Peace....Now Go Fuck The queen elizabeth up her ASS

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  • Interesting.. I remember seeing an album or song that was called "We are hip hop. you. me. everybody", but it just confused me. Now it makes a little more sense.

  • ...street knowledge, street entrepreneurship, and he breaks fashion and language into two separate elements, whereas you combined them as two) are as important as the others you mentioned.

    beyond that, great video! it's too bad so many who claim to be hip hop are ignorant of the culture they pretend to represent today.

  • ...emceeing solely in terms of an emcee's duty as an on stage performer and crowd pleaser. i think over the years, an emcee has evolved to be more than that. while that is still the emcee's main duty, he is now also a skilled lyricist who started simply as a hip hop vocalist (i don't like the term "rapper". i think it serves no purpose and should've never been coined) but earned his stripes in hip hop. 3. you mention 5 elements, but i think the other 4 KRS-One mentions (beatboxing...

  • @brothalc lol what an ignorant fuck that padza dude is haha. brothalc, big ups on posting this as a response to my video. i would only add a few things and clarify a few points: 1. within hip hop culture, the form of music is HIP HOP MUSIC, not RAP MUSIC, as so many try to claim it to be. if it was RAP MUSIC, even holding emceeing and rapping to be equivalent (which we both know it isn't), that would neglect an entire subgenre of hip hop music in which there is no rapping. 2. you speak of...

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