WHODINI !! - Was against Commercialized Hip-Hop!
[Story posted by my homie - John-Trinity Range]
If you listen carefully to the undertone of this song, you'll see that Whodini is actually making a profound statement about the evolution of hip-hop. The lead of the song expresses how true hip-hop is FROM THE HEART... It should never be originated by a "machine", commercialized, watered down, or altered in anyway tha...t would suggest - artificial, superficial, replica of OUR LIFE & TIMES. Have we finally reached that day and age where the TRUE MC is pushed of the stage.... (Nas, Common, Lauryn Hill, Talib Kweli, Black Thought, Andre 3000, Ceelo, KRS-ONE, Rakim) and instead we have replaced them with the Commercialized Rap Machine that duplicates sounds to seek success? (Soulja Boy, Jay-Z, 50 Cent, etc.)
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2 comments:
The Rap Machine: "I am the Rap Machine; may I rap with you?" Ecstacy: "No, you can't...." I love this song. Whodini, in this profound message, shows that they were YEARS ahead of their time...
DAMN! Whodini was like gangsta pimps from outerspace. Much respect to the boys that paive the way to awesome music. Two thumbs way up!
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