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Re: Name all the sub-genres of Hip Hop

Postby Francesco » Jun 13th, '13, 10:49

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Wtf? :laughing:
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Re: Name all the sub-genres of Hip Hop

Postby Fleka » Jun 13th, '13, 11:11

Baggy jeans and xxl shirts>all of that Kanye has on that pic.
I just don`t like a rapper dressed as some gay fashion assistant.
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Re: Name all the sub-genres of Hip Hop

Postby Trimss » Jun 13th, '13, 11:20

Fleka wrote:Baggy jeans and xxl shirts>all of that Kanye has on that pic.
I just don`t like a rapper dressed as some gay fashion assistant.


Except the skirts, how is any of the thing he wears gay? Are you talking about his jeans? Because they fit perfect and that's how most people should wear them. Not like some fancy wigger with baggy jeans who gets laughed at by everyone.

It's a fact that a man with skinny jeans will look better than a man with baggy jeans. Proven 100%.

This looks a lot better than this.
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Re: Name all the sub-genres of Hip Hop

Postby Francesco » Jun 13th, '13, 11:26

Trimss wrote:This looks a lot better than this.


Becks' outfits are great in both photos as those are different looks but that second one is bad ass... :worship: It's loose not baggy really... I fucking love this kinda wear.
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Re: Name all the sub-genres of Hip Hop

Postby Trimss » Jun 13th, '13, 11:28

Nah the second one is really horrendous man. Terrible lol. He looks like a bum who doesn't want to grow up in the second one. I despise that kind of look.

But that's just me :y:
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Re: Name all the sub-genres of Hip Hop

Postby Francesco » Jun 13th, '13, 11:37

Trimss wrote:Nah the second one is really horrendous man. Terrible lol. He looks like a bum who doesn't want to grow up in the second one. I despise that kind of look.

But that's just me :y:


I know & I understand... :y: It's about different folks' tastes & different areas too. For example he'd totally look awesome in most areas in New York or LA wearing that but would look ridiculously weird for most people if he appeared like that in Texas or like Utah.
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Re: Name all the sub-genres of Hip Hop

Postby Trimss » Jun 13th, '13, 11:39

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Trimss wrote:Nah the second one is really horrendous man. Terrible lol. He looks like a bum who doesn't want to grow up in the second one. I despise that kind of look.

But that's just me :y:


I know & I understand... :y: It's about different folks' tastes & different areas too. For example he'd totally look awesome in most areas in New York or LA wearing that but would look ridiculously weird for most people if he appeared like that in Texas or like Utah.


That's very true and on point. Most people prefer dressing like on the first picture where I live but when I go to kosovo, they like that baggy/loose style more. Well they did until recently. I guess it really depends on where you live.
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Re: Name all the sub-genres of Hip Hop

Postby Fleka » Jun 13th, '13, 11:40

Trimss, I am talking about rappers. I`m kinda old school about that.

I`m not talking about individual pieces of his outfit in that pic. But, all that mixed together-he looks like some who is trying too hard to be...original.
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Re: Name all the sub-genres of Hip Hop

Postby Trimss » Jun 13th, '13, 11:45

I don't understand.. Why should rappers wear baggys? It's not like they represent gangsa rap anymore.

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Re: Name all the sub-genres of Hip Hop

Postby Fleka » Jun 13th, '13, 11:55

They shouldn`t. But, that kind of dressing suits a rapper better, in my opinion. When I was growing up and hot into rap, all the rappers were dressing like that. Things change, I know. My opinion is that, you don`t have to wear baggy clothes, dress normal. But dressing like that is awful. Like that Wiz Khalifa. And the worst thing is that people praise them for being original, having swag or whatever.
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Re: Name all the sub-genres of Hip Hop

Postby Francesco » Jun 13th, '13, 12:02

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Trimss wrote:Nah the second one is really horrendous man. Terrible lol. He looks like a bum who doesn't want to grow up in the second one. I despise that kind of look.
But that's just me :y:

I know & I understand... :y: It's about different folks' tastes & different areas too. For example he'd totally look awesome in most areas in New York or LA wearing that but would look ridiculously weird for most people if he appeared like that in Texas or like Utah.

That's very true and on point. Most people prefer dressing like on the first picture where I live but when I go to kosovo, they like that baggy/loose style more. Well they did until recently. I guess it really depends on where you live.


Absolutely... even though with thousands of exceptions generally fashion is more or less different in different regions most of the time. Way more complicated when we talk about cultures & esp. celebrities.
I know what you mean about Belgium too... I went there like 2 years ago or something & realized fashion in Brussels was heavily influenced by all those officials & politicians & all that as nearly everybody in the center of the city was wearing suit & tie or people pretty were fresh & clean fashion wise at the least.
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Re: Name all the sub-genres of Hip Hop

Postby Willy » Jun 13th, '13, 12:07

I'm a pretty big fan of: horrorcore, goregrind, grindcore, corpsegrind, grindcorpse, and grindgrind.

I hate it when horrorcore pussies try something like grindgrind , fucking scumbags.
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Re: Name all the sub-genres of Hip Hop

Postby Trimss » Jun 13th, '13, 12:10

I love it tbh.
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Re: Name all the sub-genres of Hip Hop

Postby Francesco » Jun 13th, '13, 12:22

Trimss wrote:I don't understand.. Why should rappers wear baggys? It's not like they represent gangsa rap anymore.


Тhey never did to be honest... when Schoolly D & Ice T started the Gangsta rap & when N.W.A. spread it all over the place after that, all of them were still wearing pretty fit clothes which was defining them at the time. The baggy jeans & the XXL clothes came later & in hip-hop they were representing the era in which rappers started to get paid to the full which reflected on those crossover movements like I'm doing big or I live large & all that. From there on...it's always been more of a trend or a dress code for the whole hip-hop culture rather than just a rep for gangsta rappers.
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Re: Name all the sub-genres of Hip Hop

Postby Francesco » Jun 13th, '13, 12:53

bigray wrote:Trimss hates this type of shit I bet and so do I it looks so immature.
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But I hate this shit too...look how low the skinny jeans are
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I don't ike that too... I like loose & baggy to a degree but I totally don't like that kinda baggy & saggy... esp. when boxers are all out & jeans hang low.
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