I love RA the Rugged Man's music, but I despise the man himself because he's an utterly disgusting example of humanity in it's utmost form
can you explain that part? as in what way he's disgusting etc. it's not that I'm challenging your intelligence or anything, but after listening to Uncommon Valour, I've been getting into RA more and more
Aside from his obvious slightly nauseating obsession with sex, a big part of his image (atleast from my point of view) is the fact that he got kicked from his record label back in the day because he happens to be a generally disgusting individual with an even nastier personality. It's rumored (atleast from what I remember, I'm probably wrong) he assaulted studio personal on several occasions, as well as fairly consistent accusations of sexual harassment.
I love RA the Rugged Man's music, but I despise the man himself because he's an utterly disgusting example of humanity in it's utmost form
can you explain that part? as in what way he's disgusting etc. it's not that I'm challenging your intelligence or anything, but after listening to Uncommon Valour, I've been getting into RA more and more
Aside from his obvious slightly nauseating obsession with sex, a big part of his image (atleast from my point of view) is the fact that he got kicked from his record label back in the day because he happens to be a generally disgusting individual with an even nastier personality. It's rumored (atleast from what I remember, I'm probably wrong) he assaulted studio personal on several occasions, as well as fairly consistent accusations of sexual harassment.
This was suppose to be RA's first single to hit the RADIO... If you know about RA, then you would've understood where King was comin' from.
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looks like I've been bandwagoning a bit then; RA sounds like an interesting personalityto say the least...
back on the subject of OF, whats the opinion of the "She" music video? (or is it "Her"? damn you Tyler for having two similar tracks with similar names!)
Yeah, She. It's a good video, very well shot and looks like it's had a bit of money spent on it. It certainly helped me visualise the song a little better. Frank Ocean's voice just makes it one of the stand-out tracks of Goblin in my opinion.
Along with the new EP, The Internet have offered up details on their first full length, Purple Naked Ladies. The collection is set to run 14 tracks, including those on the Cocaine EP. The LP will be released through Odd Future Records on December 20 digitally, and January 17 – with bonus tracks – physically. Check out the tracklist.
The Internet – Purple Naked Ladies 01 Violet Nude Women 02 They Say/Shangrila [ft. Tay Walker] 03 She Dgaf 04 C*nt 05 Cocaine/Tevie [ft. Left Brain] 06 Ode to a Dream [ft. Kilo Kish and Coco O.] 07 Gurl [ft. Pyramid Vritra] 08 Love Song -1 09 Lincoln [ft. Mike G and Left Brain] 10 Web of Me 11 She Knows 12 Fastlane 13 Visions [ft. Coco O.] 14 The Garden
Sounds f*cking radical. Really glad to see Kilo Kish making an appearance, I really loved her on Jet Age's Want You Still
I was super into these guys when i first heard em, but that's kind of changed. I still dig domo, mike g, frank ocean, and earl has a lot of potential. But with tyler and the others...it just seems so gimmicky. Being shocking just to get attention, it kinda pisses me off.
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QUOTE (kareljanis @ Thursday, Dec 15 2011, 00:39)
But with tyler and the others...it just seems so gimmicky. Being shocking just to get attention, it kinda pisses me off.
Tyler and the others? Pretty sure Tyler and Earl are the only ones who do that. It's pretty typical these days to say someone only does something for attention. I think it's bullsh*t and pretentious to say that's why he does it. The dude just likes to write about that sh*t. Just because it's kind of out of the ordinary... That kind of thinking stifles creativity. Same with this "hipster" nonsense. Anything with a little bit of individuality gets labeled hipster because internet armchair critics think anything that deviates from the status quo is "doing it for attention." f*ck people.
You know, people said the same thing about Eminem and South Park in the late 90s/early 00s. Interesting how they've become two beacons of genuine creativity in a continuously stagnating popular culture scene.
Hodgy Beats > all of them, is what I'm saying. I love the Dena Tape; MellowHype BlackenedWhite, and I'm waiting for Numbers and for him to do a proper solo release.
All these artists show how sh*tty the rap genre really is. It's not about making music, t's about causing the most offence and getting attention that way.
I say, if an artist really had talent, they would get attention by making sick music, not by putting out disgusting lyrics...
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