Yes, it's 2 guys dancing, and doing a smash-up job of it!
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Saying hip-hop is 90s makes it seem you're one of the ones who jumped on the train VERY late. Hip-hop goes WAAAAY back. It isn't at all dead, it's just underground. B-boys, tagging, the style, the culture, the ART, these are all easy to find if you know where to look.
The only people who complain about hip-hop are the ones who turn on the radio and MTV and BET. Go to a record shop, go to a spoken word cafe, go to an independent forum that's safe from "corporate" hip-hop and you'll find that it's alive and kicking.
You can always find out how judgmental people are when you talk about hip-hop. Joshua, you REALLY surprised me. There are all sorts of music that isn't written on sheets. Tribal music, many jazz musicians laugh at the idea of sheet music and would argue that a real musician shouldn't NEED a piece of paper to tell them what to play.
Rap actually isn't to my taste either, but there is no way in Hell I would have the audacity to proclaim it somehow illegitimate as a form of expression.
There is definitely a musicality to rapping that's very close to the intricacy of scatting jazz. Timing, phrasing, crescendos, decrescendos, portamentos, staccato, legato, rappers make use of all of these musical expressions when they're rapping and I'm sure that half the people who criticize it would be akin to a deer in headlights if asked to rhyme IN TIMING over a beat where the timing keeps changing.
Saying hip hop sucks because of Lil Wayne, Nelly, etc. is like saying pop music sucks because of Britney or rock sucks because of Nickelback.
Easy E is dead
We Want Easy performed by Easy E/Dr Dre/Ice Cube
