No, this isn't censoring criticism, they're just overposted. POSTS DIRECTLY ABOUT THIS SUBREDDIT ARE NOT ALLOWED. You can find a list of the topics and their respective megathreads in a post on the top of the sub. Posts relating to highly popular topics aren't allowed outside of the relevant megathreads. Opinions that are constantly posted here are not allowed. Rule 3: Do not post opinions that are heavily posted/have been on the front page recently. Please try and elaborate on your opinion and justify your position.Īny opinion that is not well thought out, incoherent, internally contradictory or otherwise nonsensical is subject to removal. If your post is just one sentence it will be removed. We get it, you all think this sub is garbage and is just for popular opinions, and you want to be funny and post "going to be downvoted to oblivion here, but I think racism is bad." We enjoy the memes, but please keep them off the sub. Rule 2: Do not post low effort/satirical/troll posts. Be specific as to where you believe your opinion is unpopular. Please have a clear, self contained opinion as your post title, and use the text field to elaborate and expand on why you think/feel this way. A subjective statement about your position on some topic. Rule 1: Your post must be an unpopular opinion. If you see a post that breaks one or more of these rules, please report it so the moderators can take action.Porn, Fat/Skinny/Body Weight, Pedophilia or Related topics, Posts about Sexual Assault, Nazi and related content, Banned Topics.Downvote: Opinions that you Agree with.Upvote: Opinions that you Disagree with.So is mumble rap a new genre? Or a convenient umbrella used to label all new hip-hop you don’t like? It’s totally understandable that some rap fans don’t like certain new rappers because of a lack of lyricism, technical skill, and/or enunciation, but we’ve got to move past calling it all mumble rap.DARK MODE NORMAL THEME How This Place Works After all, when Drake scores a hit, it’s usually with pop/R&B escapades like “One Dance,” not tough-talking rhymes such as “Energy”. Is ‘Mumble Rap’ Hip-Hop?Īs rappers increasingly emphasize vocal melodies over spoken verses, the “rap” in rapping is on the verge of extinction. ![]() “I’ve got cocaine running through my system.” (Ironically, Pete Rock didn’t understand that it’s a rueful metaphor about how Dolph was born to crack-addicted parents.) and provocateurs over four decades years after it emerged in South Bronx, New York. The contretemps picked up steam when vaunted producer Pete Rock criticized Young Dolph for a video where Dolph hangs out with children while rocking “In My System” and its chorus. Like Lil Yachty, Young Dolph, Desiigner, Lil Uzi Vert, ILoveMakonnen, Post Malone and too many others worth mentioning. It’s being applied to a wave of rappers who mix hooky, off-key vocals with fragmented, barely-there lyrics. Much like its predecessors, “frat rap” and “swag rap”, mumble rap is an Internet-generated definition doubling as an implicit critique. Cue the Last Poets, the fiery black revolutionaries, whose spoken-word attacks forecasted the rise of hip-hop, and “Niggers Are Scared of Revolution”: “I love to see niggers go through changes.” It’s a primary reason why the art form remains a battleground of shit-stirring outlaws. ![]() Hip-hop culture, for better or worse, is always evolving. This new conversation has made the term more popular than ever.įor the most part, people use ‘Mumble Rap’ to describe new rappers like Lil Uzi Vert, Lil Yachty, and Desiigner. But right now, that’s what’s poppin,” Wiz told Ebro. Those artists, if they want to stay around, they’ll figure out the next thing to do. It ain’t no disrespect to the Lil homies, they don’t want to rap. ![]() Once Wiz Khalifa went on Hot 97 in June, the term has been inescapable. The dreaded ‘Mumble Rap’ term is one of the hottest in music today. Lil’ Yachty Photo by (Anton Mak) Did “Mumble Rap’s” breakthrough create a new genre? or an evolution of Hip-Hop?
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