Madame Queesh
(?)Community Member
- Report Post
- Posted: Sat, 29 Sep 2012 15:30:22 +0000
Alashuko The Fighter
Queesh
Alashuko The Fighter
antaine
Mixing rap and rock is not a new concept by any means:
Hell that clip is from 1985.
I'm really not sure what you're asking though. Are you trying to guage the reaction of other people to this potential mix you propose? What does it matter what other people think? If you find the music you create to be an artistically satisfying endeavour then what else do you want? Nothing else should matter.
Hell that clip is from 1985.
I'm really not sure what you're asking though. Are you trying to guage the reaction of other people to this potential mix you propose? What does it matter what other people think? If you find the music you create to be an artistically satisfying endeavour then what else do you want? Nothing else should matter.
It's not really about a new sound. I'm just saying that's my style. But what bothers me is if anybody is gonna like the message of me not advocating drugs but more like I'm against the fact that highschoolers drink, do drugs, and have premarital sex among other issues. I show that ya can have fun while being clean. And when I showed this one musician, he was like, "Dude nobody is gonna wanna hear these lyrics because they are snoozevile. It's sex drugs and rock n roll. Maybe if you'd lost your virginity, you wouldn't be a party pooper." So yea that's my big concern.
.. That's the least rock n roll thing I have ever heard. My music is all about blow jobs, sex, vomiting from the night before, and money. Here's a suggestion, don't do rock music.
What about P.O.D?
Could care less about POD. There's a reason rock bands like KISS, Poison, Def Leppard, Aerosmith, Marilyn Manson, and many more remain relevant, and rappers like Tupac, Biggie, Jay-Z, Kanye West, hell.. Nicki Minaj, remain superstars. Because they sing/rap about the right stuff, sex, drugs, and lots and lots of money. That's rock n roll for you.