If (insert rapper's name here) . . .

  • Wanna Join? New users you can now register lightning fast using your Facebook or Twitter accounts.
Apr 25, 2002
15,044
157
0
#1
If (insert rapper's name here(2pac, 50cent, GZA, Ice Cube, TI, anyone)) made a whole album singin on some kinda Erykah Badu/India Arie/Alicia Keys Neo-Soul type shit . . .

would it be hip hop? or would it just be a rapper singing neo-soul? should it get play on a hip hop radio show? should it be in the rap section or the R&B section at the store?
 

T.C

Sicc OG
Jul 22, 2003
928
476
0
#4
ColdBlooded said:
would it be hip hop? or would it just be a rapper singing neo-soul? should it get play on a hip hop radio show? should it be in the rap section or the R&B section at the store?
imo it would still be hiphop...i wouldnt see any problem with playing it on a hiphop radio show....isn't rap and r&b already in the same section in record stores?...it is where i live at least...neo-soul has hiphop elements so there isnt anything wrong with mixing it in with hiphop
 

ThaG

Sicc OG
Jun 30, 2005
9,597
1,687
113
#5
T.C said:
imo it would still be hiphop...i wouldnt see any problem with playing it on a hiphop radio show....isn't rap and r&b already in the same section in record stores?...it is where i live at least...neo-soul has hiphop elements so there isnt anything wrong with mixing it in with hiphop
there is - it is wack and one of the main reasons most albums suck is that they have too many neo-soul and R&B influenced tracks
 
Jun 27, 2005
5,207
0
0
#6
ColdBlooded said:
If (insert rapper's name here(2pac, 50cent, GZA, Ice Cube, TI, anyone)) made a whole album singin on some kinda Erykah Badu/India Arie/Alicia Keys Neo-Soul type shit . . .

would it be hip hop? or would it just be a rapper singing neo-soul? should it get play on a hip hop radio show? should it be in the rap section or the R&B section at the store?
R&B. If Willie Nelson makes a rock record, its a rock record even though thats not what hes primarily known for. When Jimi Hendrix played blues, it was blues, not acid rock.

I dont know if a soul record by a rapper necesarily SHOULD be played on a rap station, but it probably would be because his primary audience (rap fans) would be interested, pls most rap stations play r&b anyway.
 
Jun 27, 2005
5,207
0
0
#7
ThaG said:
there is - it is wack and one of the main reasons most albums suck is that they have too many neo-soul and R&B influenced tracks
lol really? How come nobody said the r&b and soul influenced or r&b and soul sampled songs in the 80's and 90's were ruining rap?
 
May 4, 2002
3,768
20
38
38
www.myspace.com
#8
i say it dependson all how the beats are done if it's clearly got an r & b vibe n all but jus say 50 Cent did a gangsta rap album lyrically and put it together on sum neo soul style shit ya know... like i know this cat who sings ganksta ass shit but he does it on sum raggaeton typoe shit it's ill and reminds me of spice one's old rasta shit but he's puerto rican and he has raggaeton beats and that sean paul ass voice so it'd be raggaeton... but anyways it all depends but if like aregular rapper did a neo soul album jus 2 be safe i'd put it with his other albums in the rap section it'll sell better that way.
 

Defy

Cannabis Connoisseur
Jan 23, 2006
24,139
16,657
0
45
Rich City
#9
Andre's The Love Below is still a hip hop album imo....when Mos Def sings, its still hip hop, just garbage hip hop. I'd like to see GZA or Pac do an r&b album....sssshhhhhiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiittttttttttttt
 
Jun 27, 2005
5,207
0
0
#12
why would it be "garbage hip hop" and not a rock record? Is the Philadelphia Experiment (Brother Question's jazz band) record a "garbage hip hop" album and not a jazz album? and by the way Mos Def's singin is tight!