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Usain easily sh**tted on y'all precious record.
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Originally posted by 777KING777 View PostIt looks like you have trouble dealing with reality so you make up irrelevant hypothetical situations. If you allow yourself to be conquered, pay the price.
Can you kick my ass?
(Chris Rock)
Answer. I assure you, you cannot.
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Originally posted by kafkod View PostPersonally, I thank God Almighty and the people of that little island in the sun for creating music which touched the soul of a white, working class Brit and made him step away from the pit of anger, cynicism and hatred of humanity that he once stood on the edge of.
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Originally posted by todisday View PostReggae music’s traditions of dubbing out tracks and toasting on the microphone are a direct lead in to hip-hop’s sampling & emceeing (now known as rapping). In Jamaica, dubbing out a track was the same as making a instrumental remix of a original song. It would usually be the B-side of a Jamaican 7″ single with the original song being the A-side. It involves stripping away most of the instrumentation of the song, vocals and melody highlighting the heavy drums and bass line. This would allow for a artist to “toast” or chat live on top the beat in the same way a Hip-Hop emcee can freestyle over the instrumental of their favorite track. And well known Jamaican Dub architect Lee Scratch Perry created the idea of putting sound effects such as babies crying, gunshots, breaking glass, etc. into his dubs and tracks thus inventing sampling. So as you see, elements of Hip-Hop can be traced back to techniques that came from Jamaican studios years earlier.
Keep hating and commenting with racist alts.
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