Does Gangsta Rap Have A Right To Exist?

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    Gangsta Rap: The most dominant sub-genre of Hip Hop music and one of the most negative forms of music to dominate the air waves. Some say it’s the CNN of the streets, letting the world know about the pitfalls and struggles of Black America, while sometimes celebrating the spoils of escaping those circumstances. Others believe that it is damaging to the listener because it glorifies crime and violence, while making light of serious problems that Black Americans are dealing with everyday. Does Gangsta Rap have a right to exist? Let’s break it down…
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  • @zlobrinja1
    @zlobrinja1 6 лет назад +378

    "They say my ghetto instrumental detrimental to kids
    As if they can't see the misery in which they live" - Makaveli

    • @chuchioner
      @chuchioner 6 лет назад +5

      tupac wasnt a gangsta rapper He said himself.

    • @zlobrinja1
      @zlobrinja1 6 лет назад +13

      chuchioner I know that, but the lyric stands for gangsta rap

    • @EditCompound
      @EditCompound 6 лет назад +8

      chuchioner what's that got to do with anything? He made a quote to debunk the argument

    • @thainfamous
      @thainfamous 6 лет назад +2

      Krazy

    • @ramsessandoval4904
      @ramsessandoval4904 6 лет назад +1

      O'l Dirty dude wtf are you talking about Tupac also talked about murder

  • @CDTVProductions
    @CDTVProductions 6 лет назад +657

    I like the way that Ice Cube put it. He felt that he and N.W.A didn't make gangsta rap, they made reality rap.

    • @yfuiklhjgf
      @yfuiklhjgf 6 лет назад +14

      CDTVProductions Does IAMJAYCE have a right to exist?

    • @CDTVProductions
      @CDTVProductions 6 лет назад +25

      YES!

    • @perspikio8110
      @perspikio8110 6 лет назад +2

      And soulja boy makes rap great again

    • @jessicamccarthy4359
      @jessicamccarthy4359 6 лет назад +9

      King Savage says nobody

    • @jessicamccarthy4359
      @jessicamccarthy4359 6 лет назад +11

      King Savage the majority of new school is shit. old school was actually memorable and the beats weren’t dog shit

  • @dabestmic87
    @dabestmic87 6 лет назад +438

    We aren't against Rap, we aren't against rappers, but we are against those Thugs. Then Thuggish Ruggish Bone came on in my head.

  • @MrSayWhatIThink23
    @MrSayWhatIThink23 6 лет назад +339

    It has the right to exist. My biggest problem are people who let it influence them. I listen to gangsta rap but I know I have and will never be a gangster

    • @Alex-jk9pq
      @Alex-jk9pq 6 лет назад +5

      JamelB Facts

    • @Zod88
      @Zod88 6 лет назад +4

      JamelB couldn’t of said it better G

    • @infam0usP
      @infam0usP 6 лет назад +11

      this guy gets it! a gangsta rap album to any sane listener that knows the difference between fantasy & reality views it no different than a Scorsese movie on DVD/GTA video game

    • @TallicaMan1986
      @TallicaMan1986 6 лет назад +6

      infam0usP Except its hard to tell what is true or not. In movies and games they have the decency to tell you that this is a Work of Fiction.

    • @infam0usP
      @infam0usP 6 лет назад +9

      TallicaMan1986 do you keep that same energy outside of rap? because rock singers have made songs about murder, others about sleeping with underage girls-do you take those lyrics literally or is it a work of fiction?

  • @voodoopls2856
    @voodoopls2856 6 лет назад +311

    "Hell, even Miles Davis packed a pistol..."
    That sounds like such a punchline. 🔥

    • @jjuunniioorr8778
      @jjuunniioorr8778 6 лет назад +9

      I Love Food why did I read this the same time I heard gim say it?

    • @brandonesteves432
      @brandonesteves432 6 лет назад +7

      I laughed, so it basically was a punchline!

    • @the-engneer
      @the-engneer 6 лет назад

      It's no more a punch line than anything a gangster rapper would say. Miles Davis would shoot your fucking ass

  • @lmoart6669
    @lmoart6669 6 лет назад +91

    I wouldn’t listen to HipHop if it weren’t for it. By the way “gangsta rap” was the term coined by media in the 90’s when they were trying to ban it. The rappers didn’t claim it. Eazy e said “ were street reporters, we rap about the streets.” Even pac said in his deposition “I don’t know what gangsta rap is but I hear it everywhere from “U” guys. Mine is spiritual rap .”

    • @butternuts3656
      @butternuts3656 5 лет назад +5

      Oh so talent is irrelevant as long as people are going on about killing more black men??
      Lmao bragging about killing black men is awesome but hicks talking about freedom and bald eagles and their favourite flag is hate??
      Learn to think you stupid muppets

    • @NamesZKP
      @NamesZKP 5 лет назад +6

      @@butternuts3656 Why are you comparing gangsta rap to white tribalism? Gangster rappers aren't race soldiers.

    • @kingzod8536
      @kingzod8536 3 года назад +3

      So the difference is the black men talk their truth and the situations they grew up in, some talk about in a more positive light say a king von and duck. While some talk about in a more realistic light say sheff g and kendrick lamar. While the white people who talk about the Confederate flag, is talking about their love for an openly racist and white supremacists past.

    • @Deemelanin7
      @Deemelanin7 5 месяцев назад

      King von ? Positive? 😂​@@kingzod8536

  • @sickstories7902
    @sickstories7902 6 лет назад +96

    I'm so upset that Thuggish Ruggish Bone didn't start playing after "We're not against rap. We're not against rappers; but we are against those thugs" 😂

    • @iamrisko
      @iamrisko 6 лет назад +2

      me too....I was looking for Lazy bone's verse as well lol

    • @fhdk227
      @fhdk227 6 лет назад +2

      I started singing that part immediately 😂

    • @romant142
      @romant142 6 лет назад +3

      That’s the only reason I know the quote

    • @HomieJeans
      @HomieJeans 6 лет назад +1

      it was an expectation...lol

  • @allahbless2278
    @allahbless2278 6 лет назад +690

    Every kind of music has a right to exist really

  • @buckfastbjork6968
    @buckfastbjork6968 6 лет назад +635

    Still need that breakdown on UK hip-hop/grime!!!
    Big love for you and the show

  • @steveblair5273
    @steveblair5273 6 лет назад +132

    Does gansta movies have a right to exist..them movies have been around way before rap

    • @Sleepingunderground1
      @Sleepingunderground1 6 лет назад

      but a lot of them are funny though

    • @tigas4d4
      @tigas4d4 6 лет назад +1

      they tried to ban those violent movies too..

    • @matucomedes
      @matucomedes 6 лет назад +1

      Word

    • @TheGiftof7PRESENTS
      @TheGiftof7PRESENTS 6 лет назад +14

      Steve Blair Exactly. I’m 48 & I’ve been telling people the 1st drive by‘ so EVER saw were cowboys & Indians moves, the old gangster movies about Capone, Bonnie & Clyde, The Untouchables with Elliott Ness and many more growing up in the 1970’s/80’s.
      Yet, they’ve tried to push this narrative about “gangster rap” as if it’s not as American as those movies.

    • @EagleZtoTheGrave
      @EagleZtoTheGrave 6 лет назад +2

      ldg_ 7th True, but those movies at least in some cases don't glorify the culture, they just present it as "This is a gangster movie about gangsters, here's the good and evil", but the music usually celebrates it, and people formed a culture around the music that gets lived out.

  • @zainabidi459
    @zainabidi459 6 лет назад +41

    I miss Justin Hunt, but Murs really made a lane for himself on The Breakdown. I'll be happy as hell for him if he ever moved on to bigger and better things, but damn, I'd be heartbroken twice lol. Definitely appreciative of The Breakdown and their wonderful hosts. Bless.

    • @nizarawawdeh4142
      @nizarawawdeh4142 6 лет назад +4

      Zain Abidi Justin Hunte still does this on his own channel The Company Man

  • @jew-tangclan8855
    @jew-tangclan8855 6 лет назад +82

    Art is a reflection of reality not the other way around.

    • @allisondoak9425
      @allisondoak9425 6 лет назад +16

      Jew-Tang Clan if that’s true then why does propaganda work?

    • @asho345
      @asho345 6 лет назад +11

      It's not a one way relationship.

    • @BarksAureilius
      @BarksAureilius 6 лет назад +1

      so art doesnt affect your reality? A good book, show, or song hasnt affected the way you see life? Bullshit art is reality, it shows what the creator wants it to.

    • @jtheman4678
      @jtheman4678 6 лет назад +5

      Art is a reflection of life propaganda works because propaganda pretends to be real life. People are easily fooled and it's easy for us to take things out of context, we misunderstand things so much and that's what gets us in so much trouble. "Gangster rap" can be very powerful and moving just like any other genres of music. If interpreted correctly and not taken out of context.

    • @arpitbesra9271
      @arpitbesra9271 5 лет назад +1

      Then how does life imitates art?

  • @juanvelez9591
    @juanvelez9591 6 лет назад +160

    Damn Kool G Rap still doesn't get no prop's.

    • @janberdBZ
      @janberdBZ 6 лет назад +9

      Juan Velez I’d give Kool G Rap hella credit for mafioso rap

    • @3picZombieN1nja
      @3picZombieN1nja 6 лет назад +1

      you just saying that cause he's from nyc. And the mafia is still a gang. He deserves credit!

    • @juanvelez9591
      @juanvelez9591 6 лет назад +4

      SoL1Dsp MD I am from New York. And G Rap deserves credit. He was doing it before anybody else.

    • @Zod88
      @Zod88 6 лет назад +1

      Juan Velez tell me bout it

    • @pulleblack62
      @pulleblack62 6 лет назад +1

      Juan Velez..g rap is one of the greats. Vlad did a decent piece with him not too long ago check it out when u get time

  • @jessicamccarthy4359
    @jessicamccarthy4359 6 лет назад +70

    Does Lil Pump have a right to exist. Asking the real questions here

  • @aidanking7401
    @aidanking7401 6 лет назад +50

    Please do something on big pun and big L

  • @GreyJ47
    @GreyJ47 6 лет назад +75

    I feel like the crack epidemic was the reason why gangsta rap was created. A lot of gangsta rappers were former dealers or gang members and they were just reflecting on their experiences

    • @Kevin-zf9jh
      @Kevin-zf9jh 6 лет назад +9

      Justin Harding great observation and I gotta agree. It reflected how how the hood was ravaged by drugs that led to gang violence in the blink of an eye. That led people to look for an outlet to express what they and other were going through

    • @GreyJ47
      @GreyJ47 6 лет назад +11

      Kevin New York and California saw the biggest effects of the crack epidemic and those became the two biggest cities in Gangsta Rap

    • @Kevin-zf9jh
      @Kevin-zf9jh 6 лет назад +4

      Justin Harding again I agree I grew up in cop killing queens I remember all that shit like it was yesterday

    • @GreyJ47
      @GreyJ47 6 лет назад +1

      My mom grew up in astoria, queens and my dad in flatbush, brooklyn

    • @Kevin-zf9jh
      @Kevin-zf9jh 6 лет назад

      Justin Harding lol both my parents are from East NY

  • @robertalires4945
    @robertalires4945 6 лет назад +68

    this man MURS alwayd spitting some facts on this shit

  • @chriscastro2936
    @chriscastro2936 6 лет назад +20

    I thought he said “me” when he said “meek” lmaooooo

  • @surfwayvv
    @surfwayvv 6 лет назад +76

    It’s a necessary evil because without gangster rap u don’t have a reminder of the harsh reality that many people go through to come up.Hip Hop was birthed to deliver messages and pass news about present circumstances there can’t be too much positive or negative otherwise it’s imbalanced(kinda why pop has lost its place to the hip hop genre because it’s overly positive)

    • @amysahota3129
      @amysahota3129 6 лет назад +7

      But it is gangster rap needed, K-Dot rapped about his past without going the gangsta rap route. Its not necessary, people just like it. Nothing wrong with that, just remember it doesn't mean that it's necessary to the street life they came from.

    • @victoriaappiagei1482
      @victoriaappiagei1482 6 лет назад

      music good Listen wow powerful best ever real rap so skills dope yo king

    • @danmills2734
      @danmills2734 6 лет назад

      Yasir Shakur. You said brother

    • @thegeorgiaaquarius
      @thegeorgiaaquarius 4 года назад

      Facts i strongly agree, i feel like the gangsters remind us what kind of world we live in more than the damn presidents

    • @tylerklein2483
      @tylerklein2483 2 года назад +2

      Wym we don’t have a reminder of the “harsh realities people go through” you can turn on the news to get your reminder every day and also most of these people WILLINGLY CHOOSE to get into a life of crime because they’re not content making a decent living wage not because there’s no jobs for them a lot of rappers are monsters who would willingly sell your niece and nephew cocaine to get rich

  • @onceagain6184
    @onceagain6184 9 месяцев назад +5

    Gangsta rap helped to spread West Coast gang culture!
    Speaking out against self-destructive music isn't black on black crime!
    The music is definitely a part of the problem!

  • @jpsbeatss
    @jpsbeatss 6 лет назад +21

    *Obviously it should have a right to exist, it shows a lifestyle many of us do not know, and if you don't like it, don't listen to it*

    • @jpsbeatss
      @jpsbeatss 6 лет назад

      Maan Sikkel hell yeah

    • @tylerklein2483
      @tylerklein2483 2 года назад +2

      It’s a destructive lifestyle that gives the illusion that being a killer or peddling drugs is cool and is having a negative influence on our country it’s actively dumbing people down and kids think that they’re actually learning something from it but there is nothing to learn from these rappers other than they have no respect for the law or other people

  • @RegisBodnar
    @RegisBodnar 6 лет назад +40

    Thank you! Whether you like Gangsta Rap or not, it has the right to exist! Even Drill, which I'm pretty certain is entirely trash, has the right to exist!
    Besides, the term "black on black crime" takes something which tends to happen within a community and racializes it.

    • @718nyc5
      @718nyc5 6 лет назад +5

      My mans, I got ya hood pass to the cookout right here. You're welcome to join us.

  • @finalfantasy14orxiv
    @finalfantasy14orxiv 6 лет назад +18

    Dj quik breakdown? He’s involvement with second to none, Amy, and even letting drug addicts into his circle is an amazing story, a breakdown could really do him justice.

  • @gusgonzalez1044
    @gusgonzalez1044 6 лет назад +42

    4.5 minutes in and Murs looks like he's on fire, I see that passion man, bringing to light the shit that some try to keep in the dark

  • @TeddyStrongBear
    @TeddyStrongBear 6 лет назад +11

    In the 80s & 90s, hell yeah! these days, hell no! .....and, gangsta rap isn't responsible for the thuggish world that existed during the 80s & 90s. That was the result the Crack Epidemic mixed the "Greed is Good" culture, all derivatives of Reaganomics.....

  • @hiddenmanna3683
    @hiddenmanna3683 5 лет назад +3

    Thank you for caring enough to spread the word on this subject that everyone thinks is no big deal. It is a Scourge on black culture and everything around it, which ignited in 1985 sparking chaos globally, although it is addictive and I listen to it to years, but people emulate what they see and hear , so now you have the society we have at the moment.

  • @jinkazamalovnat
    @jinkazamalovnat 6 лет назад +8

    When Lupe first started, he was told to be gangster. This was before kick push.

  • @samuelsaldarriaga606
    @samuelsaldarriaga606 6 лет назад +6

    Do a breakdown on Reggaeton and the crossovers going on right now (artists such as J Balvin, Maluma, Bad Bunny, Farruko) their crossovers with french montana and such. Latin trap has been boomin for quite some time now

  • @isaiahstone7164
    @isaiahstone7164 6 лет назад +7

    One of the greatest breakdowns . keep doin ya damn thing Murs ! ✊✊

  • @Sinchingolo
    @Sinchingolo 4 года назад +3

    You’ve got a great channel, man. Love the history. Love the breakdown. Gangsta rap is vital. You can enjoy Goodfellas without trying to join La Cosa Nostra.

  • @the-engneer
    @the-engneer 6 лет назад +2

    Thank you murs for educating people on music history. This generation needs to learn alot

  • @fhdk227
    @fhdk227 6 лет назад +5

    Damn that bone thugs intro brought memories i totally forgot about the song thanks for reminding me bro xD

  • @DJMarkflexx81
    @DJMarkflexx81 4 года назад +1

    This is such a great video . The way Murs breaks this shit down is phenomenal . They should show these videos in schools in classes like sociology .

  • @GG.Sanchoo
    @GG.Sanchoo 6 лет назад +24

    I think mobb deep was the best group and i think prodigy was the best gangta rapper

    • @EjTheRogue
      @EjTheRogue 6 лет назад +2

      They're a duo. And they're by far the best rap duo. Meth and Red and Bad Meets Evil are pretty good tho.

    • @H-Bomb_DaDonDaDa
      @H-Bomb_DaDonDaDa 6 лет назад +1

      EjTheRogue I wouldn't say by far. Many would argue that Outkast, UGK, and Daz and Kurupt (DPG) are better than the Infamous. Fact.

    • @mackinshizzaveli4202
      @mackinshizzaveli4202 6 лет назад +2

      Ice Cube is the best gangsta rapper with DMX coming in 2nd. Dre Dre is the greatest producer in hip hop. NWA is the best group.

    • @kjk607
      @kjk607 6 лет назад +4

      Eazy-E: Most Iconic Gangsta Rapper
      Ice Cube: Greatest Gangsta Rapper
      Outkast: Greatest Rap Duo
      Mobb Deep: Honorable Mention for Greatest Rap Duo.

    • @paulonortonjr
      @paulonortonjr 6 лет назад

      bone thugs n harmony- best rap group

  • @joshl4599
    @joshl4599 6 лет назад +2

    I'm pretty much exclusively a metalhead and have watched your videos because my wife enjoys a larger variety of music than I do, but I've gotta say, keep up the good work. I appreciate the research and approach you take to explaining these topics, and I look forward to your next video.

  • @MrKing8050
    @MrKing8050 6 лет назад +17

    Mafiaoso Rap breakdown needs to happen

  • @oscarhogggomez7184
    @oscarhogggomez7184 4 года назад +1

    In a Joe Rogan podcast, one of his guests, who was a war photographer (pretty sure), said that in the first 6 months of 2018 there had been more gang-related murders in Chicago than soldier deaths in the entirity of the Afganistan war. So, there are gang members that are walking around with undiagnosed and untreated PTSD

  • @MoeDrumzBeats
    @MoeDrumzBeats 6 лет назад +2

    Music lives thru emotion.. As long as you feel it, it deaerves to be here

  • @gregc7699
    @gregc7699 6 лет назад +6

    Black Eyes Peas got dropped and there debut was shelved because they were deemed to be not gangster enough apparently

  • @silent1267
    @silent1267 6 лет назад +27

    The murder rate, drug culture, gang culture, and music fueled eachother... they go hand and hand like a marriage there's no left or right about it. What happens in the hood can create stories in music, paint a picture but at the same time what said on a record can influence a state of mind of individuals from the message to even the actual beats. Its energy, music can reflect all emotion scientifically.

  • @BANGBANG-rp6ej
    @BANGBANG-rp6ej 6 лет назад +2

    B4 we begin to address gangsta music. We must first address gangsta life. #art imitates life#life imitates art

  • @conduitofthegospeldarrellb9154
    @conduitofthegospeldarrellb9154 6 лет назад +69

    OF COURSE IT DOES. And it will come back into mainstream prominence but it's gonna be awhile because right now is not the era for it. However, like everything else in life, music is cyclical. I think the better question is what artists will be responsible for popularizing it again...

    • @dabossman5650
      @dabossman5650 6 лет назад

      Darrel Be Qs doing it right now.And Freddie Gibbs has a gangsta rap style but not subjects rlly

    • @JP-gw3bk
      @JP-gw3bk 6 лет назад +1

      If you think about it bodak yellow is gangsta rap and that was the biggest song in the country

    • @devzeppilin
      @devzeppilin 6 лет назад +4

      Da Bossman Freddie Gibbs definitely has the subject matter; selling dope, guns, robbing, etc. He's just more creative about it than your average gangsta rapper.

    • @elib5652
      @elib5652 6 лет назад +2

      Darrel Be Dave east is gangsta rap

    • @infam0usP
      @infam0usP 6 лет назад

      Dave East, Nipsey Hussle, YG, Casanova, Freddie Gibbs, G Perico, Jay Worthy, Westside Gunn, Conway the Machine are all keeping gangsta music alive

  • @farrukhdada6688
    @farrukhdada6688 6 лет назад +1

    the way i see it at least for us men.. its like taking something negative but using that energy to turn something positive in your life. Gangsta rap is nothing but motivation to keep us up on some alpha male status. not everything has to be positive or conscious with music. there needs to be a balance. let's not forget this is entertainment we are talking about. many people can differentiate that...

  • @dancooper5032
    @dancooper5032 5 лет назад +3

    "Y'all actin like I told yall to sell crack, no hoc did that so hopefully y'all don't have to go threw that" -jay z. Some glorify it others have more positive message and still count as gangster rap and some like PAC do and did both

  • @matthewomalley6732
    @matthewomalley6732 6 лет назад +1

    Really enjoyed this. Personally my favourite sub genre, the best kinds give you an in depth look into the inner city life in America/talk about common experiences (depending on your situation). As I've gotten older though I can definitely see how it can promote a certain type of behaviour or lifestyle.

  • @christopherespinoza299
    @christopherespinoza299 6 лет назад +113

    Talk about horrorcore

    • @grysndotwav
      @grysndotwav 6 лет назад +3

      Christopher Espinoza agreed

    • @sleepleZZZV3
      @sleepleZZZV3 6 лет назад +6

      Yeah! Some flatlinerz or gravediggaz

    • @richchigga41
      @richchigga41 6 лет назад +5

      Christopher Espinoza fucking corny Lmfao

    • @mikedabeast360
      @mikedabeast360 6 лет назад +8

      The legendary Big L dominated that style of rap. Too bad he got killed so young.
      At least we still have Eminem, for them graphic horror stories.

    • @jessicamccarthy4359
      @jessicamccarthy4359 6 лет назад +7

      mikedabeast360 yess, Relapse was a great horrorcore album

  • @CousinCreepy
    @CousinCreepy 6 лет назад +1

    Another brilliant sermon from professor Murs! Can't get enough of these breakdowns! You found your lane Dog!

  • @quinnqk1
    @quinnqk1 6 лет назад +5

    I dont know if I agree with the whole "civil war in the streets" point, I feel like simplifying the issue to blue vs red or whatever distracts from the real problems. Police violence gets a lot of coverage and that's great its a real problem, but things like racist housing policy and the school to prison pipeline are not covered enough.

  • @nastynategreenlotus
    @nastynategreenlotus 5 лет назад +1

    I have to admit the only reason I know of you Murs, whose never gonna read this comment lol. Is because I was looking for more rappers working with madlib, but this kind of content feels like some big boi big brain stuff. Thanks man

  • @isaiaharmstrong1799
    @isaiaharmstrong1799 6 лет назад +51

    It's the thuggish ruggish boooooone

    • @romant142
      @romant142 6 лет назад +1

      Isaiah Armstrong they’re the best

  • @jack1russell
    @jack1russell 6 лет назад +7

    So Gangsta Movies and Porno Movies don’t have te right to exist? 💡

    • @TheGiftof7PRESENTS
      @TheGiftof7PRESENTS 6 лет назад +1

      RELA4LIFE
      Exactly. I’m 48 & I’ve been telling people the 1st drive by‘ so EVER saw were cowboys & Indians moves, the old gangster movies about Capone, Bonnie & Clyde, The Untouchables with Elliott Ness and many more growing up in the 1970’s/80’s.
      Yet, they’ve tried to push this narrative about “gangster rap” as if it’s not as American as those movies.
      Those movies have been protected under “Art” as should the music in this case. They’re still making gangster movies, people are still going to see them.... yet they’re not under the same scrutiny as “gangster rap”. 🤔

    • @x_VineM_x
      @x_VineM_x 6 лет назад

      Yes.

  • @UrbanLegend2k11
    @UrbanLegend2k11 6 лет назад +2

    I watch these every week when I make breakfast. Nutrition for my body and ears. Respect.

  • @mr420srh1
    @mr420srh1 6 лет назад +62

    On the realest we need this rap we really do.

    • @Kilamanjaro009
      @Kilamanjaro009 6 лет назад +6

      A white person who loves self destructive hip hop, how shocking......

    • @mr420srh1
      @mr420srh1 6 лет назад +4

      Impending Doom shocking a dumbass who thinks I'm white

    • @mr420srh1
      @mr420srh1 6 лет назад +3

      Impending Doom I didn't know I needed an accent to not be white. Just goes to show how ignorant some people are. Now go take your opioids and Xanax with some of the syrup that you drink and listen to your Mumble rap sir

    • @jtheman4678
      @jtheman4678 6 лет назад

      Ha this made my day mr violator i salute you man lol

    • @road_king_dude
      @road_king_dude 6 лет назад +4

      Did this dude just say 'on the realest'?

  • @ethanrummel7638
    @ethanrummel7638 6 лет назад +1

    All music has a right to exist, since it is a form of personal expression. Whether or not we as an audience laude it or question and critique it should be the question at hand. It tends to be a mixture of the two.

  • @wavey_b0ne
    @wavey_b0ne 6 лет назад +3

    Much respect for mentioning da$h and retch!!!

  • @apatino4109
    @apatino4109 5 лет назад +2

    9:42 ITS THE THUGGISH RUGGISH BONE

  • @jeremybackman2782
    @jeremybackman2782 6 лет назад +22

    The gang problems ain't gonna stop until the people in those neighborhoods stop allowing it , I don't care what color the people in the area are.

    • @japanrocksgousa
      @japanrocksgousa 6 лет назад +1

      Jeremy Backman nobody mentioned color

    • @jeremybackman2782
      @jeremybackman2782 6 лет назад +3

      It's the same shit no matter what color the neighborhood is , bikers , mob goons , bloods , crips , triads, ms13 , it's all the same shit and none of it will stop until the ppl stop allowing them to operate.

    • @718nyc5
      @718nyc5 6 лет назад +4

      Until the government actually gives af about the poor and disenfranchised that live in and make up those community's it wont stop. It began with their oppression and it will end with their intervention.

    • @elder1656
      @elder1656 6 лет назад +3

      snapchat ghost the government just approved 700$ MUTHAFUCKIN billion dollars and they we still got undertrained police offers and underfunded ghettos

    • @718nyc5
      @718nyc5 6 лет назад +1

      Elder 16 this administration is NOT the one to help wheather it be infrastructure, which will lead to gentrification, education, which will be funded only to help rich private schoolers, taking away from public schools, or law enforcement, which is being told by our president " maybe take ya hand off their head when putting them in the back of the squad car "(paraphrasing). Basically telling them " yea we need more brutality "...not to even mention ICE.

  • @jamesdulin3328
    @jamesdulin3328 6 лет назад +2

    6:23 “Denver, they wanna be like Compton”
    Living in Denver this is so true😂

  • @dontwatchthat6257
    @dontwatchthat6257 6 лет назад +42

    Kanye killed gangsta rap

    • @wall91nutz
      @wall91nutz 6 лет назад +7

      MoeUK and rap has gotten softer and lamer ever since

    • @Mvvp2290
      @Mvvp2290 6 лет назад +27

      But if kanye wouldve acted and rapped gangster he would get shit for it too you guys are fools dont want him to be a studio gangster but dont want him to follow his own lane either pathetic

    • @Kilamanjaro009
      @Kilamanjaro009 6 лет назад +39

      Kanye made it easier to be just a person in hip hop, not everyone is trappin.

    • @crzune
      @crzune 6 лет назад +10

      Kayne never wanted to be a gangsta in the first place

    • @dontwatchthat6257
      @dontwatchthat6257 6 лет назад +12

      The conscious / personal rap that Kanye pioneered opened the lane for rappers like Drake, Chance The Rapper, J.Cole and majority of the rappers who are at the top sound like now. I’m glad he did because I prefer this style of rap over gangster rap. It relates to my life way more.

  • @havectrl
    @havectrl Год назад

    It's crazy coming back to this as this was before the drill movement took over

  • @bushboy0195
    @bushboy0195 6 лет назад +3

    Hell ya

  • @MyRapNameIsAlexbitsnpieces
    @MyRapNameIsAlexbitsnpieces 6 лет назад +2

    I wish that it didn't appeal to people. But it also got the hard push from the music industry and the media. It fit the image that corporate America had in its mind.

  • @psyckojoe
    @psyckojoe 6 лет назад +3

    I don't have the authority to dictate what kind of rap is allowed to exist, but I damn sure know DJ Quik's hairstyle back then shouldn't exist anywhere at any time.

    • @hiphoprbloverjon9180
      @hiphoprbloverjon9180 6 лет назад

      No Footy Skater That shit should be left back then. I fuck with G Perico but his jheri curl is wack.

    • @Mvvp2290
      @Mvvp2290 6 лет назад

      HipHopR&BLover Jon but its better if they respect the culture that came before them than if they dissed it like all other rappers

  • @GeorgeMutambuka
    @GeorgeMutambuka 6 лет назад +1

    The community needs to create a new voice that will be a solution to the violence and poverty, let gangsta rap continue but we need to start to think of a way out for all not just a few. And I'm talking as someone that grew up in that kind of environment not only a listener of the gangsta life without any experience or witness.

  • @Ax-lx1bq
    @Ax-lx1bq 6 лет назад +6

    Does horrorcore have a right to exist just an idea

  • @phlyphenix1601
    @phlyphenix1601 6 лет назад +1

    We need more uplifting and thought provoking rap. Gangsta rap does talk about struggles and brings awareness to it but I think we need to move past that and start finding solutions, not glorifying a problem. My opinion.

  • @rf7814
    @rf7814 6 лет назад +18

    Didn't even watch the video. The answer is obviously, yes.

    • @dee5298
      @dee5298 6 лет назад +2

      rene fuentes There is a lot more to the subject than the question.

    • @japanrocksgousa
      @japanrocksgousa 6 лет назад

      Yeah but watch it

    • @rf7814
      @rf7814 6 лет назад +2

      Dee Jolly just jokes, I watch every one of these breakdowns just saying that cuz gangsta rap is what I grew up on so it's very near and dear to my heart 👍

    • @rf7814
      @rf7814 6 лет назад +2

      Tobi Uchiha just jokes, I watch every one of these breakdowns just saying that cuz gangsta rap is what I grew up on so it's very near and dear to my heart 👍

  • @shadink4
    @shadink4 6 лет назад

    Hey man, I met you at Duke the other day in 9th and Dr. Neal's History of Hip-Hop class. Just wanted to say thank you again-- it was truly a blessing. That said, thanks for another lit ass video-- gangsta rap for sure has a right to exist and it has a special place in my heart.

  • @JaiOva
    @JaiOva 6 лет назад +3

    The reason they brought gangsta rap to the scene is to incarcerate us

    • @iwillbuycocainefromyou
      @iwillbuycocainefromyou 6 лет назад

      Asiatic Moorish American H.B.M yeah and chem trails are real and make you turn into a blood sucking lizardman

    • @legaleagles3654
      @legaleagles3654 6 лет назад

      Asiatic Moorish American H.B.M.
      Stop 🛑 you’re a clearly a idiot

    • @JaiOva
      @JaiOva 6 лет назад

      Ches Ches look at the time line of hiphop an question each change an look into these changes

  • @tomlintin8291
    @tomlintin8291 6 лет назад

    Murs, you have that way of talking that never gets boring, and you’re content is amazing, keep it up

  • @Zod88
    @Zod88 6 лет назад +4

    The best rap is gangsta rap it’s that eazy

    • @Zod88
      @Zod88 6 лет назад

      exxxp yeah yeah okay

  • @djetheking7496
    @djetheking7496 6 лет назад +1

    Fuck yea, this genre of music gives gangstas something to relate to and when they see these artists come from where they're from then it gives them hope

  • @DrTicklesworth
    @DrTicklesworth 6 лет назад +15

    Does Rap have a right to exist?

    • @richchigga41
      @richchigga41 6 лет назад +30

      Revon Walters clean rap tf r u a white mom

    • @jessicamccarthy4359
      @jessicamccarthy4359 6 лет назад +5

      Rich Chigga lmao fr🤣😂😂

    • @jessicamccarthy4359
      @jessicamccarthy4359 6 лет назад +4

      Revon Walters
      Good point but I don’t think there should ONLY be clean political rap. That’s too much of a change from the norm and it would make rap lame and boring asf. I’m not saying rapping about hoes and money is good tho.

    • @jessicamccarthy4359
      @jessicamccarthy4359 6 лет назад +2

      Revon Walters oh okay. but there’s always gonna be negative rap, there always has been (diss tracks etc)

    • @jesse2496
      @jesse2496 6 лет назад

      Revon Walters You were about to spit some Joyner Lucas bars there with your this and that

  • @DaRealRebel1100
    @DaRealRebel1100 6 лет назад +1

    Best videos on RUclips hands down! All thanks to Murs!

  • @bushboy0195
    @bushboy0195 6 лет назад +7

    First #notificationsquaq

    • @grysndotwav
      @grysndotwav 6 лет назад +1

      Floyd Roberts and yet you're here too...

  • @PeterBarkerMusic
    @PeterBarkerMusic 6 лет назад +1

    It's not really my favourite subgenre of hip hop, but it's produced some of the most iconic and acclaimed albums of all-time.

  • @MperfectEntertainment
    @MperfectEntertainment 6 лет назад +2

    Freedom. Good bad and ugly speech... Etc. don't even need to watch to answer.

  • @TherealPolar-B
    @TherealPolar-B 5 лет назад +1

    Everytime murs hosts I always think "okey dog" aha

  • @shawndaniels9188
    @shawndaniels9188 6 лет назад

    THAT PHARCYDE BOARD IS FUCKING DOPE MURS!!

  • @SeVinKru3ger
    @SeVinKru3ger 6 лет назад

    #Facts & where's the show in Colorado? We'll come out & support.

  • @NRTrice-nx8yk
    @NRTrice-nx8yk 6 лет назад

    But you're right about not blaming the music, although it really doesn't help things. Music has always appealed to our passions, our animal side. It codifies culture, so in that sense gangsta rap helps solidify attitudes that reinforce the violence, but like you said it's a symptom, not a cause. Poverty, racism, and lack of educational opportunities/mentorship are the real drivers of street violence. I've seen it first hand, and all I gotta say is we can do so much better as a nation in addressing these serious problems.

  • @israeltenorio404
    @israeltenorio404 6 лет назад

    Yo I already got my tickets when you come to Lake Tahoe !! Can’t wait

  • @simstander5471
    @simstander5471 6 лет назад

    I love your discussions. Mad love from South Africa

  • @josephkenney7706
    @josephkenney7706 6 лет назад +2

    Too $hort has never claimed to be a gangsta or made gangsta rap music. That's like calling 2 Live Crew a gangsta rap group. Murs was waaay off putting $hort Dogs name in this conversation.

    • @joeldavis5815
      @joeldavis5815 6 лет назад

      Yeah $hort more about that pimp rap lol

  • @reyjonhsmith
    @reyjonhsmith 6 лет назад +1

    I live by Detroit and kids in the suburbs are definitely affected by music, but mostly in the way they talk.

    • @reyjonhsmith
      @reyjonhsmith 6 лет назад

      There not really bout it bout it on real shit

  • @gregbsvidoeminecraft
    @gregbsvidoeminecraft 6 лет назад

    As much as a I enjoy these breakdowns, I take some issue with the phrasing of this episodes prompt. I took the same issue with the similarly titled episodes covering gay and country rap. Of course they have a right to exist. That is a given. All music has a right to exist. These videos, in my eyes, don't really discuss their right to exist. Rather, they seem to discuss the impact and effects that these sub-genres have on hip hop as a whole, with the question really coming down to "Does this subgenre positively effect hip hop?"
    Regardless of naming issues, another very enjoyable breakdown. Will be missing this for the next few weeks, but i am so excited for your new album that it makes up for it!

  • @theclimbto1
    @theclimbto1 5 лет назад +1

    Also on Snow, he catches a lot of shit from people that don't know who call him out on his Jamaican Rapping. The area of Canada that he grew up in was Projects, with a heavy amount of Jamaicans. It was literally the culture he grew up in. He even goes TO Jamaica and records there, and is welcomed by Jamaicans because of his respect to their Culture.
    But Knights are everywhere, talking shit they know nothing about.

  • @beentoowellbeentoowell729
    @beentoowellbeentoowell729 6 лет назад

    Can i say i LOVE this channel and have Shout Fom Murs?
    Let's Break it Down !!
    THE BREAK DOWN ..

  • @Tony-bm2nm
    @Tony-bm2nm 6 лет назад

    I think hip hop dx should do a video about the history of double negatives rap music. Like when a rapper says “i never did nothing” or something like that

  • @ahmedyousaf2853
    @ahmedyousaf2853 6 лет назад

    yooo I didn’t know Murs makes music can’t wait to check your shit out bro

  • @SlickDeville410
    @SlickDeville410 6 лет назад +1

    Gangsta Rap took Hip Hop to places other rappers couldn't get to. Dr Dre took it to another level.

  • @wrpOUTLAW
    @wrpOUTLAW 6 лет назад

    Gangsta Rap has always existed since the birth of hip hop because the following year KRS-ONE and Scott La rock dropped the album Criminal Minded which is one of earliest gangsta rap albums that exist from roughly 1986 or 1987 and I always thought the rap song that's titled (the bridge is over) was the first of its kind that birthed the gangsta rap genre but after watching this video I see they had earlier pioneers of hip hop.. Keep dropping that knowledge man I love the content that you produce! (and this is coming from a white kid from Australia who heard my first rap song when I was 10yrs old and that was a 2pac album and ever since I been hooked so 6 years later I just kept researching all the greats going back in time to early hip hop from big daddy kane,kool G rap,heavy D,EPMD,Eric B and Rakim,Grand Master Flash,Public Enemy,LL,NWA Then BTNH Big L,bad boy,Wu tang Luniz,deathrow records,jayz,nas,rocafella, def jam then like murder inc,aftermath and shady records from 80's and 90's hip hop to early 2000's.

  • @kevinalford
    @kevinalford 6 лет назад

    I think, personally, gangster tracks that talk about the real problems of things are amazing. Talking about fear not only about violence against yourself, but the fear and guilt about having to do it yourself, are incredibly interesting topics. Honestly, if everyone would stop glorifying it, I'd say gangster stuff would be some of the most useful and interesting music in the world. Most of it isn't though.

  • @alieujabang8433
    @alieujabang8433 6 лет назад +1

    Ay murs gangsta rap is the reason why hip hop still living everybody grew up to nwa

  • @jared1153
    @jared1153 6 лет назад

    Liked the video before it even started, if this becomes a series I'm so fucking down.

  • @vinnarnn
    @vinnarnn 6 лет назад +2

    Please make a vid about bone thugs.. They never get the props they deserve. Krayzie bone alone is easily a top 5 dead or alive MC.

  • @TheGiftof7PRESENTS
    @TheGiftof7PRESENTS 6 лет назад

    I’m 48 & I’ve been telling people the 1st drive by‘ so EVER saw were cowboys & Indians moves, the old gangster movies about Capone, Bonnie & Clyde, The Untouchables with Elliott Ness and many more growing up in the 1970’s/80’s.
    Yet, they’ve tried to push this narrative about “gangster rap” as if it’s not as American as those movies.
    The difference is because it’s from our communities, that people told their stories and experiences..... rock and roll has been pushing sex & drugs forever....

  • @MikeStoan
    @MikeStoan 6 лет назад +1

    Interesting. If it was an issue what can we say about when Hip-Hop was more conscious during a certain era?

  • @atlys258
    @atlys258 6 лет назад +1

    Hurts the almost no conversation is happening about BTNH, especially after that clip..

  • @SpeedRacinJason
    @SpeedRacinJason 6 лет назад

    This is the one non car channel I'm subscribed to 😂👍🏼keep up the good work!