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Nerdcore Rising the Movie - Teaser

*Nerdcore Rising* follows MC Frontalot -- the "Godfather of Nerdcore" -- on his first national tour to reveal both the roots of Nerdcore Hip Hop and the dorky complexities of its artists. --- Offi...  
 
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MrGooie (1 week ago) Show Hide
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Is that Scott Van Pelt? No wonder he uses all these rap lyrics in his high lights.
Obleku (4 weeks ago) Show Hide
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Rap is another form of poetry, and poetry is a very ancient form of art preformed worldwide by many various groups some of who had no contact with one another. To express ourselves is human nature, and for people to bring race into a subject of human nature that is worldwide is a rather sad thing to see.

So in turn, no one created rap... rap just emerged as an evolution from an ancient form of art. Natural progression much like the English language.

How luck we are to witness such an evolution
NikkiLynettemusic (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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ACTUALLY, u're wrong. U can quote the definition of poetry if u want... but MC Frontalot is rapping. All genres of music have a traceable history & people who created it. Jazz. Hip Hop. Blues. Rockabilly. Gregorian Chant. Thats why they have Music History classes. Go take one.

With that being said, is NerdCore really that bad? If they're successful & having fun, who are we to hate on them? I don't see this as racist at all. In its own way its kinda counter-culture. And thats pretty cool.
Obleku (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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"All genres of music have a traceable history & people who created it."

Yes, this is correct. A genre of music is different to the form of music :). I don't think its fair for you to compare the form to the genre. The Form being the overall plan or structure, in this case rap. Rap is a rhythmic spoken delivery of rhymes, wordplay, and poetry. All of which are natural developments in societies globally.
jgobert07 (2 months ago) Show Hide
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Why are people involving race? It has NOTHING to do with race...its music! You either like it or you don't.
beZalas (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Yeah it does a bit and er... I'm glad it does because its damn hilarious. =D
rkelly1 (2 months ago) Show Hide
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whites did create rap. to be more precise impoverished whites created. there is proof of it as well.
jay4457 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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WTF....what proof....pleeeaasse show me this bull shit....I am a scholar when it comes to Hip Hop.....as the culture.....the closes thing to rap whites did was "the devil went down to georgia" but blacks have been "rhyming to beat" since the early 70's by then, and there was already African spoken word in which they spoke poetry to tribal drums...and please dont try the dosey do square dance crap, thats not rap, in that case..hey ya hey ya, from ancient tribes was rap......sucka!
jay4457 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Also, for those who try to use red sovine, never heard of led belly....jump down spin around pick a pale of cotton, which is alot closer to rap then simply speaking words that rhyme over a country beat.....matter of fact, search original blues artist and you will find allot of it is spoken a lot more rhythmic then red sovine, who also found some influence from an African American baseball player....also the groits of west Africa were also known to deliver stories rhythmically
TheDawgDEANO (2 months ago) Show Hide
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just say niggers, its easier

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