I really liked the concept of this song and I think he did a good job bringing it to life. The machine doesn't like lyrics because people without knowledge are easier to control. Lyrics are thought provoking.
He is actually pretty on point with his statement about the corporate machines Of course they make a shit ton of money if they keep the mass on a certain level The problem I see with that is in the future there will be a bunch of useless people even the companies can't use But as long as you see big money comin your way who cares about our future amirite
Oh yea..think about it. It doesn't just make money for the record companies, it makes money for all of these clothing companies, alcohol companies and the pharmaceutical industry..
Your Pops is speaking the truth. Mumble rap is easier to produce and manipulate. The record companies (corporate machines) can push them out for maximum profit. Lyricists are artists, wordsmiths with talent.
diannaing1 Eminem is still a legendary rapper. But what annoys me is that I never hear any of his music on radios anymore. People used to moan that Eminem was a ‘bad influence’. But seem to be accepting these new mumble rappers who only talk about drugs and he their shit.
Lyricism all day every day. Your dad's always on point. I used to listen to Three 6 Mafia, Sir Mix-A-Lot, 2 Live Crew, Too Short, but that's because I had the system in the car, the 808 kick drums bumping. Other than that reason, I only listened to real lyricism. Eminem has been my favorite artist since he came out, but there's so many more I like, like Nas, 2Pac, Mobb Deep, Noriega, Biggie, Pun, Fat Joe, MC Eight, Wu Tang, etc... Shout out to all the Hispanic artist too. I'm from LA, so there's a lot. Peace out guys.
@Bobby Care All of them had a lot more lyrics than the mumble rappers. It's honestly not even rap, because they're just saying words that don't rhyme half the time (mumble rap). Do you remember groups like EPMD, Convicts? There was a lot of old school rap I grew up to, even High C, DJ Quick, Kid Frost, Lighter Shade Of Brown. I used to play my girl 'I Need Love' by LL Cool J lol. Times were so different.
I aint buyng that mumble rap shit. But i never dug that deep to understand why its so popular. That guy just broke donw it for me. One of the best videos. 👊
Ya Dad is 100 percent right. I'm 44, kids 21 18 15, my youngest 2 love mumble rap but it's all they know. They do like lyrics but when they friends only bump that and play at parties its the wave to go with. I remember the 95 south and 69 boys club mixes, that was repetitive and dumb but the music was crazy esp for the club. But we had the R&B softer singing or pop like Ja, usher, shai, boys to men with singers or rap on the song. I'd go to the store to buy foxy or odb etc. The industry wants to push this dumb stuff to keep kids dumb. The real rap had too many ppl underground too good and eventually with social media they'll make good enough money to live on and the industry will slowly lose grip. I like this guy tho, the concept of being so full of energy and in sparing mode while spitting ready to fight for the culture is creative!
I completely get what he means by "the machine", it's likely not terribly different from the era of the machine pushing boy bands, much to the chagrin of the previous and older generation and the entertainment of the youth who grew up on it
Not everyting needs a message.Its still music and music is melody too.Dont tell me you havebt ever felt a song without lyrical deepness but nevertheless digged it because you liked its lyrial content.I listen to 90 percent to lyrical music with meaning but sometimes music isnt necassary to educate you but to deliver a certain vibe.Both genres have their right to exist!
That’s not the point of the argument. The argument is mumble rappers have zero substance or relevance. Just the cookie cutter flow that a kid can do. Anyone can be a mumble rapper. A mumble rapper won’t ever be able to be a lyricist.
Yea theres exceptions to rappers who are popular now that arent "mumble rappers." But Em began in the 90s and grew his fanbase to what it is now. Theres just no balance these days. Everything thats destructive and ignorant is pushed into the forefront
@@gjb4875 Wtf are you talking about? You're so in your feelings about people dissing this generation that you didn't even understand what I said. When did I ever say there wasn't any rappers like that? I'm a hip hop head. Obviously I know there are other rappers like that but how many of those rappers get radio play? How many get instant recognition and have their fanbases grow at an exponential rate? How many do you see on TV? I'm talking about lyrical rappers in comparison to "mumble rappers." My whole point is it's oversaturated at the top. People that don't spend much time searching get forcefed the same garbage. Obviously if you look hard enough you can find anything but why should it be that hard to find talented people and so easy to find ignorance.
@@Wooshie1234 The rappers with no substance are quicker to sellout to influential corporations that'll push their vacuos poppy sounds while more artistic rappers are choosing to take less conventional routes, that although it makes for greater quality content, they don't get the exposure some of these other trend riders do.
This track was fire 🔥the way he made himself both the lyricist and a mumble rapper and has the talent to do both is impressive ! Dope reaction🔥 And loving the new hair 😍
Love the reaction, love the song, always enjoy your dad's insight and wisdom on things. Mumble rap will phase out.. and it WILL NOT be remembered like the classics we all jam to are remembered.
I like both your reactions as opposed from when i started watching you .. i only watched it for your pop's .. but now you both sound genuine and contribute .. if not with words then with your expressions ^^ keep it up .. you both dope ..
And behind the scenes the craving for lyrical rap in this community and the hip hop community is a lot greater than people think but we got no say because of corporate and there control over the whole genre. Your dad is 100% right. It is that easy from a practical standpoint but having a label push that view and follow through is what we have all been waiting on
I think he's got the cause and effect backwards. The corporate machine only gonna pump up what sells. Mumble rap started to sell, so they blew it the hell up. Now they're just milking it, waiting to see what else is gonna sell to blow that the hell up. The machine ain't worried about anything but green. Also, a quick tip on your setup. The mic y'all using is good, but the echo it's picking up is driving me nuts. Get curtains up over any windows, glass is the worst for echoing sound around. Next, try pinning up curtains or tapestries over any big open walls, or getting a stand or something right behind the mic and putting something on that. Maybe a couple more beside y'all just out of frame. Probably gonna require redoing your lighting, but the improvement to sound quality will be worth it.
Your dad always speaks the truth when it comes to hip hop music I hope hip hop comes back to what it should i grew up on lyrical music that's all my dad an d mom played when I was young
The youth doesnt listen to mumble rappers because of the machine, they listen to them because they can relate to them, dont forget they are kids and most of the kids thinks about having fun more than politic stuff or else, even if they should.
Brandon Salyer if they were talentless they wouldn’t be famous. Just cause someone isn’t a boom bap rapper doesn’t mean they’re automatically a brain dead industry plant
Also, I like how Vin Jay, while copying "mumble rap," decided to throw in lyricism of its own right even during the mumble rapper's verses. Shows you can "mumble" and be a lyrical rapper at the same time if you know what you're doing.
Your Dad its the Truth! I grow up with music from right in the middle of change, the late 90s (all 90s my fav) to the 2000's, and now its so hard to watch the same thing happening cuz i feel I couldnt enjoy the music as much as i would love to , its not hard to understand this new generation i like some of the stuff i have fun with it but i agree with your Dad ,I came from real hip hop cuz im a bgirl so I get what u Dad its saying, I respect how he listen Aleeas to understand her generation and how he teach her about real hip hop culture so she can make an opinion base on facts , this is one of my favorites videos of u guys, for the simple reason of making this type of convertations about real music, real life and whats important ,We will never let real hip hop dies. Thank u guys lots of respect and love from México City.
Listen to your dad, he knows the score. It's the media that steer what becomes most popular by pushing what they want to succeed through media (even social media) exposure. They play a major part in what becomes "trending". People tend to like what is more familiar to them, i.e. what they are mostly used to, rather than stuff that receives less mass-promotion. Hence, steering what becomes more or less "popular".
I think this is the first time i ever seen you guys argue in a video!! I like seeing both sides of view!! Keep up the work guys! Watching over in New England.
Anybody can rap fast and be lyrical with practice, making a catchy song and having it blow up is WAY harder. Music isn’t about using big words or talking fast it’s about connecting with whoever is listening. We all got different tastes
Actually its not about bein lyrical and rappin fast. Its that along with havin substance. Its about what they are talkin about. The Govt elites control the music industry. Therefore they can choose who really can get put out and gain attention. The Underground since day 1 has had to work to have their music recognized and even make a platform for themselves to get started. The mainstream are all sold out to the elites they dont gotta work for the gain. They dont gotta have substance in thier music because in all reality they arent aloud to. Underground speaks truth about what's goin on in the world and much more. People that are sucked into the mainstream don't wanna hear truth. The elites promote music that keep the youth on drugs and not to mention music that'll lower thier brain frequency and attention span and thought processes. Cuz that's what the system wants. They want an unconscious society in the future that way they can implement thier plan they've had all along. They dont just do this with music. They do it with many more Things. That's how the system operates. That's why the underground isnt popular. Mainstreamers are just a mass group of followers that value big ego and popularity rather than truth and meaning like the underground. Just sayin my dude. Have a good day
8:08 We can say that about the switch in the 90s when it went from that disco rap shit to gangster rap. Everyone djdnt agree with gangster rap but I guarantee you that pops was bumpin that shit
Your Pops is right on point. I teach at a school and I literally just had this convo with my students. Your Pops is preaching absolute truth. The corporate machine has always pointed people in the direction they want and over time they have dumb down the content to dumb down the generation that is listening to it.
Listen the songs and watch the live performance from 1 to 15 for the Perfect Nightwish experience: The first singer (Tarja Turunen) era: 1. ruclips.net/video/5cJXoi5dRk4/видео.html 2. ruclips.net/video/eJTlH521E6w/видео.html 3. ruclips.net/video/UnWUYF1PZ00/видео.html 4. ruclips.net/video/8VgLKXD-BoY/видео.html 5. ruclips.net/video/wbHnhvgi7dM/видео.html The second singer (Anette Olzon) era: 6. ruclips.net/video/W-QaySvrPQM/видео.html 7. ruclips.net/video/5EmpS8E7d30/видео.html 8. ruclips.net/video/GireatQVGqM/видео.html 9. ruclips.net/video/Bkib0dIziXk/видео.html 10. ruclips.net/video/pnvRtLH5Gtg/видео.html The third and current singer (Floor Jansen) era: 11. ruclips.net/video/OvOD6xecph4/видео.html 12. ruclips.net/video/pvkYwOJZONU/видео.html 13. ruclips.net/video/gbn9GczYBkw/видео.html 14. ruclips.net/video/JYjIlHWBAVo/видео.html 15. ruclips.net/video/aTAaEHiGjvU/видео.html There is so much more amazing Nightwish songs. It was so difficult to choose only 5 songs for each singer.
6:28 u cant be born as a superstar... they worked hard for that, to get lyrics like that, to know so many words and rhyme schemes. even a mumble rapper can learn this stuff. but why should they when they make money with way less affort. i hate when people say "u have to be born like that" because it aint true. u can do whatever u want in life u just need to work hard for it. but no hate, liked the video.
preach pops,preach!bout time kids realized how influecial the marketing in music is.examples:alcohol,cars,clothing designers,jewelery,slang,and plain devotion to "artists" they made popular.its a business...period.god bless independent ARTISTS!
The point is that he is exposing the machine and breaking the hold they have on people. So what I appreciate is this guy using alternative methods to wake people up. I think thats the underlining point.
The machine picks who and what will be big. They will play it on every station every half hour till it takes control of the listener. You can't escape from it if you listen to the radio. They have controlled what you listen to since the 60s.
Me and pops b on same lvl always feel like we best friends but never meet.me relate show much and im glad u aleea can appericate the lyrical rap for u being young moms n pops did a great job. Keep doing u Beautiful Queen much love from WV
love the fact that you guys don't just play the song and "that was dope... if you liked this video hit the like and subscribe!" you break it down and use your minds and make actual content
I really liked the concept of this song and I think he did a good job bringing it to life.
The machine doesn't like lyrics because people without knowledge are easier to control. Lyrics are thought provoking.
Your comment... Literally the best.
True
You are so right... They got a agenda, death to mumble rap
Please React to Michael Conor's Lucky you remix thx and keep up the good work
@@jonnybgood1105 I put an anti mumble rap song on my page a few weeks back called Rap OG.
Yo, baby girl listen to your dad. Trust me,he knows what he's talking about.
He is actually pretty on point with his statement about the corporate machines
Of course they make a shit ton of money if they keep the mass on a certain level
The problem I see with that is in the future there will be a bunch of useless people even the companies can't use
But as long as you see big money comin your way who cares about our future amirite
While I agree with Dad, he should be proud he raised a daughter who is confident enough to speak her mind with intelligence and respect.
@@MiddleAgedBob ,. I bet that he is more proud of you than you know.
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Shikamaru1369 He’s trash in my opinion.
Your dad is on point. Love you guys
Someone needs to clip that last part, after the track... And that needs to go viral on all platforms
FACTS XX
That man speaks truth. Didn't even realize the point of pushing mumble rap was to keep the people partying and not thinking.
Oh yea..think about it. It doesn't just make money for the record companies, it makes money for all of these clothing companies, alcohol companies and the pharmaceutical industry..
Dreamer i agree, most people are dumb
Yes thats why yall gotta watch out for me i promise ill do my utmost best to save rap
Your Pops is speaking the truth. Mumble rap is easier to produce and manipulate. The record companies (corporate machines) can push them out for maximum profit. Lyricists are artists, wordsmiths with talent.
diannaing1 Eminem is still a legendary rapper. But what annoys me is that I never hear any of his music on radios anymore. People used to moan that Eminem was a ‘bad influence’. But seem to be accepting these new mumble rappers who only talk about drugs and he their shit.
Marzah cus who tf says yo dawg play that new Eminem the radio plays trendy music lol when’s the last time Eminem has even been close to what he was
Your dad's a smart dude 100% he right about if they pushed lyrics the people's ears would open 100%
Ur father is wise b
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@@slowedtracks5951 did you like your own comment?
@@alexandradavis nah
I like how you guys watched the video for 10 seconds and then started arguing for full 2-3 minutes xD
i know right? xD
Lyricism all day every day. Your dad's always on point. I used to listen to Three 6 Mafia, Sir Mix-A-Lot, 2 Live Crew, Too Short, but that's because I had the system in the car, the 808 kick drums bumping. Other than that reason, I only listened to real lyricism. Eminem has been my favorite artist since he came out, but there's so many more I like, like Nas, 2Pac, Mobb Deep, Noriega, Biggie, Pun, Fat Joe, MC Eight, Wu Tang, etc... Shout out to all the Hispanic artist too. I'm from LA, so there's a lot. Peace out guys.
@Bobby Care All of them had a lot more lyrics than the mumble rappers. It's honestly not even rap, because they're just saying words that don't rhyme half the time (mumble rap). Do you remember groups like EPMD, Convicts? There was a lot of old school rap I grew up to, even High C, DJ Quick, Kid Frost, Lighter Shade Of Brown. I used to play my girl 'I Need Love' by LL Cool J lol. Times were so different.
Check out Joey Purp & Vic Mensa & NF
@@itslyptix2287 I have some NF songs downloaded on Spotify.
Dude has wisdom. Talking straight facts.
I aint buyng that mumble rap shit. But i never dug that deep to understand why its so popular. That guy just broke donw it for me. One of the best videos. 👊
preach it!!!preach it!!!! your pops knows what's up!! straight OG!! listen up fam!
Ya Dad is 100 percent right. I'm 44, kids 21 18 15, my youngest 2 love mumble rap but it's all they know. They do like lyrics but when they friends only bump that and play at parties its the wave to go with.
I remember the 95 south and 69 boys club mixes, that was repetitive and dumb but the music was crazy esp for the club.
But we had the R&B softer singing or pop like Ja, usher, shai, boys to men with singers or rap on the song. I'd go to the store to buy foxy or odb etc.
The industry wants to push this dumb stuff to keep kids dumb.
The real rap had too many ppl underground too good and eventually with social media they'll make good enough money to live on and the industry will slowly lose grip.
I like this guy tho, the concept of being so full of energy and in sparing mode while spitting ready to fight for the culture is creative!
I completely get what he means by "the machine", it's likely not terribly different from the era of the machine pushing boy bands, much to the chagrin of the previous and older generation and the entertainment of the youth who grew up on it
Thank you for helping vin’s career! he is my brothers bestfriend and he is going through with this music career and doing great at it❤️
i think in 10 years you gonna agree with your dad
*you're
@@dr.stanley4317 um are you joking? I can’t tell cuz it’s actually your not you’re
@@thebionerd6758 LOL no it’s not, you’re gonna agree with your dad you are....
@Father Gascoigne I think in 10 years you are gonna agree with your dad.... people aren’t this stupid noway...
You look good with your hair straightened
Fade
-Facts!
Amen
Fade I prefer curly but that’s me
Johnson Taylor chill out dude. Its a comment section
Johnson Taylor shut ur fatass up 😂
Damn i thought it was mumble rapper vs lyricist not daughter vs father lmao i fw yall tho yall official💯🔥😂😂
Mumble rap is not allowed in our house! My sons listen to Biggie, Nas and Tribe etc. We taught them well...lol!
Not everyting needs a message.Its still music and music is melody too.Dont tell me you havebt ever felt a song without lyrical deepness but nevertheless digged it because you liked its lyrial content.I listen to 90 percent to lyrical music with meaning but sometimes music isnt necassary to educate you but to deliver a certain vibe.Both genres have their right to exist!
Try listening to josh A and Jake hill
Damn let kids be kids lol you can’t tell them what they like or not you can easily like both what’s the issue we don’t live in the 90s anymore
carlos villarreal facts I like lyricism but not forcing my kids to like what I like
The "mumble rapper" in this video was actually rhyming quite well to tho.
🤣
The beter than the real one
that was dads point. any lyrical rapper can do mumble rap that sounds "good". Its not hard lol
"being bad at rap see im bad at that" AK
That’s not the point of the argument. The argument is mumble rappers have zero substance or relevance. Just the cookie cutter flow that a kid can do. Anyone can be a mumble rapper. A mumble rapper won’t ever be able to be a lyricist.
Underground Always had the most soul and the Hardest work!
Fame and popularity is bullshit.
Mainstream is where all the posers are
Eminem is top of the charts and RUclips and he's not a mumble rapper and never will be
Eminem has been my favorite rapper for 10 years now. He is legendary.
Yea theres exceptions to rappers who are popular now that arent "mumble rappers." But Em began in the 90s and grew his fanbase to what it is now. Theres just no balance these days. Everything thats destructive and ignorant is pushed into the forefront
@@Wooshie1234 There are plenty of current gen concious rappers, yall just too secluded in your oldhead safety shelters to give them an actual listen
@@gjb4875 Wtf are you talking about? You're so in your feelings about people dissing this generation that you didn't even understand what I said. When did I ever say there wasn't any rappers like that? I'm a hip hop head. Obviously I know there are other rappers like that but how many of those rappers get radio play? How many get instant recognition and have their fanbases grow at an exponential rate? How many do you see on TV? I'm talking about lyrical rappers in comparison to "mumble rappers." My whole point is it's oversaturated at the top. People that don't spend much time searching get forcefed the same garbage. Obviously if you look hard enough you can find anything but why should it be that hard to find talented people and so easy to find ignorance.
@@Wooshie1234 The rappers with no substance are quicker to sellout to influential corporations that'll push their vacuos poppy sounds while more artistic rappers are choosing to take less conventional routes, that although it makes for greater quality content, they don't get the exposure some of these other trend riders do.
Pops right right tho. Low key I felt like I was in the barbershop for a min
Gem Boi Yooo facts
This track was fire 🔥the way he made himself both the lyricist and a mumble rapper and has the talent to do both is impressive ! Dope reaction🔥 And loving the new hair 😍
Finally someone mentioned the 4 elements of Hip Hop... Respect
Love the reaction, love the song, always enjoy your dad's insight and wisdom on things. Mumble rap will phase out.. and it WILL NOT be remembered like the classics we all jam to are remembered.
Amazing Reaction Your Dad Was Giving Nothing But Facts 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I like both your reactions as opposed from when i started watching you .. i only watched it for your pop's .. but now you both sound genuine and contribute .. if not with words then with your expressions ^^ keep it up .. you both dope ..
Like Dad said, “practice makes perfect”. :)
And behind the scenes the craving for lyrical rap in this community and the hip hop community is a lot greater than people think but we got no say because of corporate and there control over the whole genre. Your dad is 100% right. It is that easy from a practical standpoint but having a label push that view and follow through is what we have all been waiting on
Yes finally they reacted to it. Thank you
I just wanna start with saying Vin Jay is a damn Savage 🔥🔥 🔥
Sure he is
I think he's got the cause and effect backwards. The corporate machine only gonna pump up what sells. Mumble rap started to sell, so they blew it the hell up. Now they're just milking it, waiting to see what else is gonna sell to blow that the hell up. The machine ain't worried about anything but green.
Also, a quick tip on your setup. The mic y'all using is good, but the echo it's picking up is driving me nuts. Get curtains up over any windows, glass is the worst for echoing sound around. Next, try pinning up curtains or tapestries over any big open walls, or getting a stand or something right behind the mic and putting something on that. Maybe a couple more beside y'all just out of frame. Probably gonna require redoing your lighting, but the improvement to sound quality will be worth it.
Much respect. That's why I love your channel.
Girl, listen to your daddy..He knows what he's talking about. You haven't been on this earth long enough, so listen to that man..lol
i was waiting for yall to do this reaction...dope, two thumbs up
Can you react to Tom Macdonald sad rappers
Nathaneal Coronado yessss this one
^^^
Thats a dope asf
They did
Your dad always speaks the truth when it comes to hip hop music I hope hip hop comes back to what it should i grew up on lyrical music that's all my dad an d mom played when I was young
Mumble rappers didn’t pay attention in school that’s all lyrical rappers did 🤷🏾♂️😂
This channel is dope af though and I know this isn't the time of place but she pretty as hell and her dad seem like a super cool dude
listen to your dad he smarter then you. trust
Love you guys, keep it up. This guy is a genius and a real spitter. Lyricists are coming back.
The youth doesnt listen to mumble rappers because of the machine, they listen to them because they can relate to them, dont forget they are kids and most of the kids thinks about having fun more than politic stuff or else, even if they should.
@Brandon Salyer if it was the case, nobody would listen to Kendrick or Eminem
Brandon Salyer if they were talentless they wouldn’t be famous. Just cause someone isn’t a boom bap rapper doesn’t mean they’re automatically a brain dead industry plant
Nah bruh...
A kid growing up in Macungie, Pennsylvania cant relate to a rapper from West Virginia singing about life growing up in Detroit. bout
Also, I like how Vin Jay, while copying "mumble rap," decided to throw in lyricism of its own right even during the mumble rapper's verses. Shows you can "mumble" and be a lyrical rapper at the same time if you know what you're doing.
U are really cool guys keep it up
Love the 2 of yours reactions. Always the same way I do to lyricists. Much appreciated.
Vin Jay getting that shine he deserves✊ CHVSE - "blackout" deserves it too that shit's so deep #ContentMatters
Your Dad its the Truth! I grow up with music from right in the middle of change, the late 90s (all 90s my fav) to the 2000's, and now its so hard to watch the same thing happening cuz i feel I couldnt enjoy the music as much as i would love to , its not hard to understand this new generation i like some of the stuff i have fun with it but i agree with your Dad ,I came from real hip hop cuz im a bgirl so I get what u Dad its saying, I respect how he listen Aleeas to understand her generation and how he teach her about real hip hop culture so she can make an opinion base on facts , this is one of my favorites videos of u guys, for the simple reason of making this type of convertations about real music, real life and whats important ,We will never let real hip hop dies. Thank u guys lots of respect and love from México City.
Hair on fleek just like all y'alls reactions 🔥❤🔥
big props to you and your blood drop. love the content and the facts you bring to the game
if u watch aleeas vids from 2017 to present day ull see the evolution of (aleeas)dads beard
I come for the music, stay to hear the dad's reaction and get mesmerized by Aleea's beauty!!! Love the channel.
Love your videos..
Dad know his stuff 💯! I’m glad they ppl like y’all who push the lyricism! Shouts out to y’all!
Keep 100 i love the old school rap
Listen to your dad, he knows the score. It's the media that steer what becomes most popular by pushing what they want to succeed through media (even social media) exposure. They play a major part in what becomes "trending". People tend to like what is more familiar to them, i.e. what they are mostly used to, rather than stuff that receives less mass-promotion. Hence, steering what becomes more or less "popular".
Ohhhh this went from 0 to 100 real quick lol
Ally5853 no. This shit went from 100 to 1000
I think this is the first time i ever seen you guys argue in a video!! I like seeing both sides of view!! Keep up the work guys! Watching over in New England.
My tummy is warm from a 40 ouncer 😁
The lyrical rappers are in the Cypher Crypt put together! Can't wait to see the reaction 😜
8:10 okay that's true unless you're talking about Eminem or Joyner Lucas or logic or NF.
Anybody can rap fast and be lyrical with practice, making a catchy song and having it blow up is WAY harder. Music isn’t about using big words or talking fast it’s about connecting with whoever is listening. We all got different tastes
Actually its not about bein lyrical and rappin fast. Its that along with havin substance. Its about what they are talkin about. The Govt elites control the music industry. Therefore they can choose who really can get put out and gain attention. The Underground since day 1 has had to work to have their music recognized and even make a platform for themselves to get started. The mainstream are all sold out to the elites they dont gotta work for the gain. They dont gotta have substance in thier music because in all reality they arent aloud to. Underground speaks truth about what's goin on in the world and much more. People that are sucked into the mainstream don't wanna hear truth. The elites promote music that keep the youth on drugs and not to mention music that'll lower thier brain frequency and attention span and thought processes. Cuz that's what the system wants. They want an unconscious society in the future that way they can implement thier plan they've had all along. They dont just do this with music. They do it with many more Things. That's how the system operates. That's why the underground isnt popular. Mainstreamers are just a mass group of followers that value big ego and popularity rather than truth and meaning like the underground. Just sayin my dude. Have a good day
You wrong, dad. The media ain't the machine, Bert Kreischer is the machine
Wrong Bert Kreischer is The Machine.
1:31 when she scrunched her nose adorable lmao
Bruh this girl whiter than vin jay
She fine asf, she can get these inches
Edgar Basilio fr she fine
8:08 We can say that about the switch in the 90s when it went from that disco rap shit to gangster rap. Everyone djdnt agree with gangster rap but I guarantee you that pops was bumpin that shit
Aleah you so contradicting bruh💀😂😂
Your father knows what’s the shit about... big respect 🤙🏻💪🏻
Ya'll should react to Scarlxrd - Head Gxne. Its got a boom bap type beat your dad would probably like
KendrickLmao they still probably won’t lol I can see it now
Im a teenager and I think lyricists are WAY better then any mumble rapper. I hate (most) mumble rap
Does your dad still hate Quadeca. His new album is fire🔥
He's racist
@@muazz6913 Yea he calmed Quadeca bad cause he had a pink sweatshirt
Big facts they should react to "uh huh" since he made the music video
@@muazz6913 who's racist mate
Your Pops is right on point. I teach at a school and I literally just had this convo with my students. Your Pops is preaching absolute truth. The corporate machine has always pointed people in the direction they want and over time they have dumb down the content to dumb down the generation that is listening to it.
You have to be smart to write your own lyrics.
Not much to it to do mumble rap
Dad knows exactly what he’s talking about. Good stuff.
Yelawolf just dropped freestyle called “Bloody Sunday” goes after post Malone, geazy, mgk! 🔥🔥🔥🔥 please react! BARS!!
Dad knows his shit. Take notes. Just came across you’s for the first time and I dig the vibes. Respect.
Yal need to react to yelawolf -Bloody Sunday...you won’t be disappointed 💯🔥
Why is it that anytime her dad starts the vid he has no energy but at the end he's so hyped
React to YBN Cordae have mercy
Listen the songs and watch the live performance from 1 to 15 for the Perfect Nightwish experience:
The first singer (Tarja Turunen) era:
1. ruclips.net/video/5cJXoi5dRk4/видео.html
2. ruclips.net/video/eJTlH521E6w/видео.html
3. ruclips.net/video/UnWUYF1PZ00/видео.html
4. ruclips.net/video/8VgLKXD-BoY/видео.html
5. ruclips.net/video/wbHnhvgi7dM/видео.html
The second singer (Anette Olzon) era:
6. ruclips.net/video/W-QaySvrPQM/видео.html
7. ruclips.net/video/5EmpS8E7d30/видео.html
8. ruclips.net/video/GireatQVGqM/видео.html
9. ruclips.net/video/Bkib0dIziXk/видео.html
10. ruclips.net/video/pnvRtLH5Gtg/видео.html
The third and current singer (Floor Jansen) era:
11. ruclips.net/video/OvOD6xecph4/видео.html
12. ruclips.net/video/pvkYwOJZONU/видео.html
13. ruclips.net/video/gbn9GczYBkw/видео.html
14. ruclips.net/video/JYjIlHWBAVo/видео.html
15. ruclips.net/video/aTAaEHiGjvU/видео.html
There is so much more amazing Nightwish songs. It was so difficult to choose only 5 songs for each singer.
Nah, if the system pushed lyrical rap the younger audience wouldn't hop on the banwagon.
yall are awesome,thank you sincerely for getting to this so fast after the request.
6:28 u cant be born as a superstar... they worked hard for that, to get lyrics like that, to know so many words and rhyme schemes. even a mumble rapper can learn this stuff. but why should they when they make money with way less affort. i hate when people say "u have to be born like that" because it aint true. u can do whatever u want in life u just need to work hard for it. but no hate, liked the video.
preach pops,preach!bout time kids realized how influecial the marketing in music is.examples:alcohol,cars,clothing designers,jewelery,slang,and plain devotion to "artists" they made popular.its a business...period.god bless independent ARTISTS!
React to Scru Face - Thotiana Remix
The point is that he is exposing the machine and breaking the hold they have on people. So what I appreciate is this guy using alternative methods to wake people up. I think thats the underlining point.
It's so easy to accept anything. Kids will like anything they feed out. Blue face. Point proven. 💀
yo facts blue face is getting fames off of rap and he can’t even rap
MC K
Lmao 😂 Facts!!!! “Thotianna” is the dumbest song I’ve heard in years, but everybody hopping on them remixes to stay relevant 😳🤦♂️...
Been waiting for this one!
React to quadeca voice memos
Dad hates quad
Dad's racist
This is why I respect the hell out of you both
Lryists better
I really fuckin love this guy from now on😂😂 bc of how smart this guy is much respect🙏😂
Imma have to agree with ur dad, hes an OG of rap music, he knows his knowledge not only of music but about the corporate part to
I knew I wanted dad to react to this soon as I heard it. And I knew you would be bumbarded with requests to do this song .
The machine picks who and what will be big. They will play it on every station every half hour till it takes control of the listener. You can't escape from it if you listen to the radio. They have controlled what you listen to since the 60s.
100 percent agree with your dad once they start pushing the lyrical content the kids will change it's about what they are hearing
Thank yall I see yall actually read comments. Love this. Horns up. I beg yal more NF tom and hopsin
Me and pops b on same lvl always feel like we best friends but never meet.me relate show much and im glad u aleea can appericate the lyrical rap for u being young moms n pops did a great job. Keep doing u Beautiful Queen much love from WV
The crazy shit is... as a lyricist he was able to make the mumble rap sound halfway decent lol
love the fact that you guys don't just play the song and "that was dope... if you liked this video hit the like and subscribe!" you break it down and use your minds and make actual content
My favorite part is you trolling pops "you know what 808s are?" Lmao