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"If you're looking for lyrics, if you're looking to cry, if you're looking to think about life, don't listen to hip-hop," ... "whenever I want to sit down and have a nice cry, I'll listen to some Bob Dylan."He did that?
"If you're looking for lyrics, if you're looking to cry, if you're looking to think about life, don't listen to hip-hop," ... "whenever I want to sit down and have a nice cry, I'll listen to some Bob Dylan."He did that?
In full context"If you're looking for lyrics, if you're looking to cry, if you're looking to think about life, don't listen to hip-hop," ... "whenever I want to sit down and have a nice cry, I'll listen to some Bob Dylan."
He sure did.He did that?
The full context, he’s still wrong.In full context
“If you’re looking for lyrics, if you’re looking to cry, if you’re looking to think about life, don’t listen to hip-hop,” he said. “There’s great hip-hop songs where they talk about life and they spit that real shit, but right now, there’s not a lot of people talking about shit.
“Whenever I want to cry,” he continued, “whenever I want to sit down and have a nice cry, I’ll listen to some Bob Dylan. But whenever I’m trying to have a good time and stay in a positive mood, I listen to hip-hop because it’s fun. I think hip-hop is important because it brings people together in a beautiful, happy way. Everybody’s happy.”
I agree with you that there are rappers doing stuff with depth but Post Malone saying something daft won’t affect if I like his music within the hip hop/trap genre. I hope he does attempt a completely different genre as he said he would. I’m interested to see if he could be successful. I’m not sure if many artists have been able to pull that off writing their own stuff.He sure did.
The full context, he’s still wrong.
There’s plenty of rappers spitting ‘that real shit right now’, there’s just a few rappers who grab all the headlines.
Like I said, it’s an insult to hip hop, and he doesn’t even call himself a rapper - so he can remain in the other genres which have more emotional depth, or whatever.
I’d be interested to see that, in my opinion he’s been welcomed into hip hop and other genres like rock are harder to break into.I agree with you that there are rappers doing stuff with depth but Post Malone saying something daft won’t affect if I like his music within the hip hop/trap genre. I hope he does attempt a completely different genre as he said he would. I’m interested to see if he could be successful. I’m not sure if many artists have been able to pull that off writing their own stuff.
The stripped back nature of acoustic music makes it the perefect medium for conveying deep emotion too. It leaves the artist exposed.I don't see much wrong in what he said, even though he is a bell end. You can point to a few examples probably that likely nobody has ever heard of or the odd mainstream artist here and there but the vast majority of mainstream hip hop just talks bollocks about money clubs and women and how good their lives are. That's not an insult, it's the truth. It's still catchy to listen to but let's not pretend your average hip hop song was penned by Shakespeare.
Yeah there's not that much wrong with what he said. Hip Hop at the moment is the most listening to genre of music on the planet so of course the majority of it will be nothing more the advertising but the same was true of rock music as well.I don't see much wrong in what he said, even though he is a bell end. You can point to a few examples probably that likely nobody has ever heard of or the odd mainstream artist here and there but the vast majority of mainstream hip hop just talks bollocks about money clubs and women and how good their lives are. That's not an insult, it's the truth. It's still catchy to listen to but let's not pretend your average hip hop song was penned by Shakespeare.
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Do you honestly believe this?It's awful but due to him being quite active in the youtube community and being open with his 'youtube celebrity' fans everyone is jumping on it. Smart guy.
That it's awful and people are influenced by their favourite celebrities? Yeah.Do you honestly believe this?
You don't think it is anything to do with Congratulations and Rockstar being massive (and great) songs and winning him an army of fans? Granted that social media strategy can give a boost in these situations but I completely disagree with your implication that his success is down to cynical marketing. If you have listened to his entire body of work (without prejudice) its obvious that he has a big talent for writing great hooks and melodies. This is the principle ingredient that makes people listen to music over and over.That it's awful and people are influenced by their favourite celebrities? Yeah.
I don't see this a legitimate criticism. Appetite for Destruction by Guns and Roses was released in August 87 and the critics were largely uninterested in it and it didn't hit number one until August 88. They had to tour (the old way) it extensively to get it heard and it became one of the best selling albums of all time. Malone may have had to use different avenues to get his music heard but you can't sustain a career or have the level of success he is having without the music having legitimate sonic merit, regardless of if you think it hits the bar for artistic merit or not. He isn't a one hit wonder, rather he is moving into the very upper echelons of success in the music business.He owes massive amounts of success to people like H3H3, I completely agree with @SilentWitness. Congratulations and the other stuff on Stoney were pretty much sleeper hits - they got pushed a lot after the release, a lot of which down to connections. It happens a lot in the streaming era, he's not the only one.
Yeah the more popular songs like Rockstar and Congratulations are catchy but then forgettable. Stuff like Broken Whisky Glass, Paranoid, Stay, Sugar Wraith, etc.. He writes good songs. It's popular to dislike him though.Watched two documentaries about his rise to fame recently, Post Malone is a Rockstar and From Soundcloud to success with Post Malone and he's had quite an interesting life story so far. Dropped out of college and moved to LA with a pro gamer friend without any money, and just started to write songs. He already had a lot of songs when he dropped his first one on YouTube and became an instant star overnight, literally.
I like a couple of his lesser known after listening to Stoney and beerbongs & bentleys but I hate Congratulations.
I think its a great track. Don't care for Quavo's contribution to it though.but I hate Congratulations
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Exactly. I really like Ball For Me for the tune and stuff like Otherside, Blame It On Me and Candy Paint. Currently stuck with Better Now in my head all day though ffsYeah the more popular songs like Rockstar and Congratulations are catchy but then forgettable. Stuff like Broken Whisky Glass, Paranoid, Stay, Sugar Wraith, etc.. He writes good songs. It's popular to dislike him though.
His actual name is Austin Post, he just put that in a "rap name generator" and it gave him Post MaloneHe’s got a stupid name.
Childish Gambino did it better.His actual name is Austin Post, he just put that in a "rap name generator" and it gave him Post Malone
So what’s my excuse?His actual name is Austin Post, he just put that in a "rap name generator" and it gave him Post Malone
Is your name Austin Pogue?So what’s my excuse?
Is your name Austin Pogue?
Ha didn't know that one!Childish Gambino did it better.
His was in a Wu Tang name generator.Ha didn't know that one!
He's a wacky eccentric person. Some of the clothes and hairstyles he wears are ridiculous. He's a cool guy as well.He’s got a stupid name.
I can't help but feel he's going to massively regret those once he "matures".His face tattoos are fecking awful, that's all I have to add.
Even as someone with lots of tats the face is a no go. Can't remember when I heard this but someone pointed that theses face tattoo rappers are starting to look like the desks we had at school.I can't help but feel he's going to massively regret those once he "matures".
Then again he'll probably not make the other side of 50
I doubt he'll regret it. Multi millionaire pop stars inhabit a different space to the rest of us.I can't help but feel he's going to massively regret those once he "matures".
Then again he'll probably not make the other side of 50