'I Hate Formula Raps'

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http://www.eastbayexpress.com/Issues/2006-07-05/music/haters.html

I Hate Formula Raps
Hip-hop commentary for the slightly perturbed and severely profane.
By Sergio Ornelas
Article Published Jul 5, 2006

Music Details
Who / What:
Mobb Deep
Music Genre:
Hip-Hop
I love thinking about growing dreads as much as the next man, but that doesn't mean every goddamn Bay Area song needs to have "dumb" in the title. This shit is getting out of hand. We've got "Go Dumb" by Federation, "Go Dumb" remix by Bailey, "Going Dumb," "Stupid Dumb and Hyphy," "Go Damn Dumb," "Stupid Doo Doo Dumb," "18 Dummy" — and those are just the ones I remember right now. How many goddamn versions of super hyphy does the world need? Keak da Sneak needs to get the fuck off that train.

Repetitive song titles aren't really the problem, though; it's that every fucking rapper out there is trying to jump on the wave of what's hot. It's like people don't think they can make hyphy shit without recycling the same tired-as-fuck concepts over and over.

The problem doesn't really have shit to do with hyphy music in particular. Artists need to realize that riding all the trends trying to make albums for "everyone" is a fast pass to falling the fuck off. I don't need to hear more rappers tell me how they got songs for the ladies, the club, the hood, and the radio. This mass-appeal approach is some straight motherfucking bullshit that makes for boring-ass records that sound more like a retarded top 40 playlist than an album. If I wanted to listen to the radio, then I would listen to the fucking radio.

You want an example? Just look at Mobb Deep and its latest garbage-as-fuck record. Mobb Deep blew up off solid albums that carried consistent themes and classic songs like "Shook Ones" and "Survival of the Fittest." It excelled at that dark, grimy Queensbridge style. It did not blow up off ridiculously shitty songs made for the ladies. It should have stuck to what it did best, and that did not include songs promoting pouring out champagne on motherfucking yachts and being 50 Cent's testicle carriers.

The downfall of Mobb Deep is just one example of many failed attempts by rappers to make horribly accessible records. Some claim that they are trying to do something interesting and experimental. But interesting does not give us shit-ass songs like E-40's "U and Dat." I love 40, but what the fuck is this retarded shit? I can't stand the sound of T-Pain's voice. Vocoders do not cover up how stupid this motherfucker is. I don't give a fuck how hard you're thizzing; that fucking song sucks ass. I do not need to hear about 40 whispering in a woman's ear while he holds his dick. I never thought E-40 would adopt the '80s hair-band marketing plan for success by having a good single followed up with a soft-as-fuck power ballad. Hip-hop legends should not be following in the footsteps of fucking Whitesnake.
 

nofx

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Duke is acting a bit feisty but he's on point for the most part. Atleast the first part of the article and the shit about Mobb Deep.
 

nofx

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Im glad this reached the intelligent people first before all the thizz kids go on to defend their favorite go dumb song.
 
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real shit and perfect formula if you tryna stay around for a while and take a shot at BEING ORIGINAL. but I gotta say something, most of these rappers out here that are TRYNA MAKE A LIVIN, they gotta eat and they gonna do whatever it takes to make that happen, and are going to make bubble gum rap records that are going to sell.
 

Ry

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  • Ry

    Ry

That should be required reading for all rappers either up and coming or established. Im sick of seeing dope underground rappers switch up and put out a generic pop album in order to sell units when it was thier original style that got them noticed to begin with...
 
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i totaly agree with the moob deep comment that last album sucked big time...i also agree with the whole trend thing rappers need to step their rap game up
 
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i just dealt with this problem when a rapper i made a beat for wanted to make the tittle of the song "super dooper hyphy"...had to let em kno...its wierd cuz some of the copycat songs actually slap...they just need an original tittle and hook
 
Jun 4, 2004
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you know i actually agree with what you wrote, its getting way to repetitive, its like once a trend starts, its keeps going, when rappers started rappin about killin people, then everyone started doin it, now its hyphy, its hot and people want that money and be recognized, from mobb shit to hyphy hmmmm whats next?

hyphy beats still slap tho
 

V

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good article...a few months ago, ppl on here were talkin bout how south music is wack coz all they talk bout is purple in they cup n cars n getting crunk...i said we are supporting a movement thas gonna turn the bay music into exactly that...almost every single song is about or atleast mentions scrappers, dreads, goin dumb n thizzin....for example the tell me when to go remix...it would have been a coo song, if everysingle rapper didnt SAY THE SAME SHIT in all thier verses....we wanted to get exposure..we got exposure...ppl are lookin at us now and we need to hit em with the real bay music...going dumb is jus the last few yearss...but muthafuccas think if it aint bout hyphy, they wont get play...we need real music comin out of bay n we need to support that real music otherwise this hyphy movement is gonna get old...ppl are gonna stop payin attention and the bay will be known for nuthin else but GOIN DUMB.