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| guest |
Posted
on 11-Sep-02 03:07 PM
I heard some guy in Seattle is coming out with a Nepali hip hop album... sung in Nepali and with awesome beats by a local beat maker there. I hear it's coming out sooon from a friend in Minnesota.....check it out... just word of mouth....
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| nepalinepali |
Posted
on 11-Sep-02 03:19 PM
hiphop and nepali......bullshit
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| surfer |
Posted
on 11-Sep-02 03:35 PM
you would probably prefer nepali and hindi, i suppose much love to those doing something creative and constructive take ignorant comment as a motivation
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| nepalinepali |
Posted
on 11-Sep-02 04:10 PM
creative in what sense...isnt that similar to copying and about my interests i listen to all kinds of music but only the originals
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| oys_chill |
Posted
on 11-Sep-02 04:19 PM
hip hop nepali?? mm talk bout brain drain again ;) eheh.. tara that's naya cheez at all.......jus check out some sites of nepali music these days, you will even find NEPALI DEATH METAL>>...nepal is making a lotta metal progress i guess.......now hip hop.........mmm wah wah!! oys
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| surfer |
Posted
on 11-Sep-02 04:46 PM
Creative in sense where one can create one's expression, let it be music or any form of art, music is originated with in self, one writing poem in English and one writing in nepali does that consider one is more original then thee other? Brief history about rap and where it originated from, it all started from reggae, in your sense do you think tupac or I’ll use a name that you know puff daddy copy from Bob Marley ?
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| guest |
Posted
on 11-Sep-02 10:47 PM
I hear the nepali hiphopper actually went to high school in the American ghetto, but spent his early childhood in Nepal...thus the hiphop with Nepali flavor! For you closed minded people, thanks for the feedback. Surfer bro...thanx for defending my friend's friend, who is trying to come up with the rest of the underground rappers in Seattle...I think he can rap in English and Spanish too! but he was just trying to do something different. Music, I think is a universal language...even the great soul artists from the US borrowed a great deal from Latin music...the percussion in classic soul, rhythm and blues is heavily influenced by Latin music. Hiphop right now is global phenomenon anyways... peace...
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| nepalinepali |
Posted
on 12-Sep-02 12:33 AM
i dont find any similarities betn the music bob marley created and the way puff daddy sings, anywasy that still doenst add any suppport to the points you have made above. Inspiartion is totally a diff thing and i aint against it, but think about the language and then about the culture.And about hip hop being a global phene...yeah it sure is if you are smokin dope
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| SOULFREE |
Posted
on 12-Sep-02 04:38 AM
Oh yeah?? I am waiting for it. Make sure you put it in kazaa or some P2P server... haha.. I hope Nepali RAP will be in Nepali Accent, not AmericanizedNepali.. Like some of our NEPALI so called metal bands and headbangers do. Count me in as one of their customers, if they rap in pure nepali accent, not in americannepali.. or in pure american accent, not in nepaliamrikan.... otherwise, Nelly, eminem, jayz, dmx, p diddy(WTF) jindabaad.... By the way, why do they call themselves a beat maker? No body works on the beat. They just use the LOOP that can be purchased easily in the market, don't they...
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| Surfer |
Posted
on 12-Sep-02 08:56 AM
Originality is what you ask and I’m simply trying to differentiate you views against my views, I personally do believe they are lot of rappers out there who commercialize rap into different prospect, but they are rappers out their like tupac which I like and I think who knew how to express his feelings in an effective poetry way and, no I don't need dope to understand and feel what he was talking about nor i have to live in a project or in that inviroment. My whole point is creating your "own" beats or lyrics, I call that original and creative /Try it you might like it.
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| guest |
Posted
on 12-Sep-02 10:46 AM
Soul free bro: I listened to the fresh cut from the studio in Seattle, The Pharmacy, where the hottest Seattle MCs record their music. It's different. It's not your P Diddy, Nelly kind, the background tracks are folk music, Kandhara type tunes, and the beats are off the hook, by this incredible producer, Bean1, who makes beats for Seattle's best like Citizen Cain, from the group Central Intelligence.....if you know your underground rappers in Seattle. Anyways....I will see if I can get one song online for you to check out..... Peace
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| guest |
Posted
on 12-Sep-02 10:58 AM
soulfree bro: just checking http://66.188.151.100 peace
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| hip hop lover |
Posted
on 12-Sep-02 11:01 AM
that would be cool to listen. its about time nepalese be creative and thrive in the music world and stop copying those indians bullshit music.
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| guest |
Posted
on 12-Sep-02 11:05 AM
hiphop lover, soulfree: is that ftp site working? it works in one computer and doesn't in some others.... could u guys tell me if it's working... thanx...
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