flipcombatmedic
Jan 23 2005, 11:19 PM
I think some songs like so are horrible, eg P Diddy's re fu-k of come with me, i mean Led Zeppelin actually let 'em kill a legendary hit.
I think "Let's Go" (changed title), originally by Ozzy, is somewhat butchered but much better than the one above.
Jasel
Jan 24 2005, 12:10 AM
None of those guys can come up with anything original. It's all about money, ho's, drugs', themselves, or gangbanging. Not really suprised they would turn to a different genre for ideas. Thats why i dont even listen to Hip hop that much anymore. To many idiots out there try to emulate the behavior and message that it sends(unfortunatley mostly blacks)
edit: should have probably said African-Americans instead of blacks...
mofo
Jan 24 2005, 01:08 AM
i remember ja rule saying in an interview that he wants to do a song with staind......
we're still waiting ja!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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First_Born
Jan 24 2005, 01:17 AM
Jasel - True about the standard society of the rap genre these days thats why you gotta go back to stage 1 and dig up the classics.
As for rock, there was a group that was original and that was Body Count. Pretty heavy and Ice-T as their frontman.
RustyShank
Jan 24 2005, 03:31 AM
its uncreative yes but sampling also has been a recipe for hit records, like puff said "its all about the benjamins"
First_Born
Jan 25 2005, 12:33 AM
In all, when it comes down to sampling and making it flow, its not as easy as you think. Chopping and slicing then sequencing it does take time and effort to make it work.
Put it this way, when producers sample like Kanye does with old soul/funk melodies, its a way to revive the legends and keep it alive. Yeah sampling is unoriginal to a certain degree but at the same time they are reminding you of what was classics of the old days.
flipcombatmedic
Jan 26 2005, 02:38 PM
^yeah, but at least put like realy voice talents you know and don't jack up the lyrics of it.
AgentBach
Jan 26 2005, 08:39 PM
fu-k that. Why destroy good music?
RustyShank
Jan 27 2005, 12:27 PM
QUOTE (First_Born @ Jan 25 2005, 02:33 AM)
In all, when it comes down to sampling and making it flow, its not as easy as you think. Chopping and slicing then sequencing it does take time and effort to make it work.
Put it this way, when producers sample like Kanye does with old soul/funk melodies, its a way to revive the legends and keep it alive. Yeah sampling is unoriginal to a certain degree but at the same time they are reminding you of what was classics of the old days.
now you can find alot of songs from the 90s being sampled, each year it moves up a decade, i wouldnt be surprise when it catches up and u'll find diddy sampling his old songs
flipcombatmedic
Jan 27 2005, 01:35 PM
^that's cuz diddy just live off other's music. most of his music is ripped off others, and he's suppposedly be one of the most talented in the music industry.
sido
Feb 3 2005, 01:50 PM
QUOTE (flipcombatmedic @ Jan 24 2005, 12:19 AM)
I think some songs like so are horrible, eg P Diddy's re fu-k of come with me, i mean Led Zeppelin actually let 'em kill a legendary hit.
I think "Let's Go" (changed title), originally by Ozzy, is somewhat butchered but much better than the one above.
Do you know whats really funny, when i listen to the old rock versions of those songs (cause i love rock) and then some of my friends tell me im a sad case cause its an old song and the lyrics suck, then some new version of it comes out with almost the same lyrics and a little extra *more modern beat* and they end up liking the new version as well as the old
chicken_pot_pie
Feb 3 2005, 03:55 PM
What about remakes of hiphop rnb songs by rock groups? That alien ant farm smooth criminal was awful. Korn cover of word up was ok
hakseng
Feb 3 2005, 04:14 PM
^ that AAF smooth criminal was cool. WOrd up was a cover ?? from what song?
Lim bizkit's faith made them famous
Limp Bizkit sanitarium was really good. And Korn one was ok. Metallica's version was better.
I think I heard on the radio some rap song with the beat from the fugees's ready or not. Whats the matter? run out of beats ?? lol.
I'm not a rap fan but I think Dr Dre's 2001 album was good.
pacman
Feb 3 2005, 04:25 PM
I'm fine with it
hakseng
Feb 3 2005, 04:29 PM
lol that explains a lot hahaha
I thought like wtf is wrong with korn hahaha
I kinda like it though, it was just soo different but jonathan davis voice is still kinda rocky. I think KORN(the AF mod) is going to hate that song so bad hahaha.
^ dude what did you edit your post??
chicken_pot_pie
Feb 3 2005, 04:38 PM
QUOTE (hakseng @ Feb 3 2005, 04:14 PM)
^ that AAF smooth criminal was cool. WOrd up was a cover ?? from what song?
Word up is originally a song by cameo. I guess AAf's cover was ok but i still prefer the original song. Plus michael video was better. That video was the epitome of cool with the way he threw the quarter into the jukebox.
AznBabyGrl
Feb 3 2005, 04:39 PM
i really like word up i didnt know that was a remake though
how bout boys in the hood
eazy-e VS dynamite hack lol what a joke dh's was pretty funny though
...and gin and juice
snoop VS soggy bottom boys lol this ones really funny too
jay-z and linkin parks collision course was SO weak...there was like one song i thought was alright but the rest were so beat
Lao_Dreamer
Feb 3 2005, 06:58 PM
I'm not really liking it
I like when rap does oldie hits
but not rock......I got tha Jay-Z & Linkin Park CD...It SUCKED!
flipcombatmedic
Feb 8 2005, 12:52 PM
QUOTE (Lao_Dreamer @ Feb 3 2005, 06:58 PM)
I'm not really liking it
I like when rap does oldie hits
but not rock......I got tha Jay-Z & Linkin Park CD...It SUCKED! but that's cuz yo're a hip hop fan. i like both music (grew up rock, picked up hiphop) but in both sides i dislike remaking (especially legendary ones) with exception of some good ones.
Lao_Dreamer
Feb 10 2005, 05:36 PM
QUOTE (flipcombatmedic @ Feb 8 2005, 11:52 AM)
QUOTE (Lao_Dreamer @ Feb 3 2005, 06:58 PM)
I'm not really liking it
I like when rap does oldie hits
but not rock......I got tha Jay-Z & Linkin Park CD...It SUCKED! but that's cuz yo're a hip hop fan. i like both music (grew up rock, picked up hiphop) but in both sides i dislike remaking (especially legendary ones) with exception of some good ones.
It's ok, Like tha 'Let's Go' - Trick Daddy & Lil Jon song was good. But that Linkin Park & Jay-Z CD was a rip off
First_Born
Feb 11 2005, 12:55 AM
I give ups to Shinoda for making the Collision course cd work but it sounded so bland. Only song I liked was Jigga What/Faint. The one song that was actually pretty dope was that old Public Enemy song with Anthrax called Bring tha Noize. That $hit was hyped. Kinda heavy to some but sounded nice
KoRn
Feb 11 2005, 05:10 PM
my friend whose into rap let me listen to this rap-acized version of Crazy Train by Ozzy... lol he heard me playing it on guitar and asked me what it was then he let me listen to that abomination.
Lao_Dreamer
Feb 11 2005, 05:59 PM
QUOTE (First_Born @ Feb 10 2005, 11:55 PM)
I give ups to Shinoda for making the Collision course cd work but it sounded so bland. Only song I liked was Jigga What/Faint. The one song that was actually pretty dope was that old Public Enemy song with Anthrax called Bring tha Noize. That $hit was hyped. Kinda heavy to some but sounded nice
Yeah I like Mike S. but Tha songs on tha cd didn't sound right...And I liked that song with Public Enemy and Anthrax.....
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