
classthe_king wrote:I'm on my phone so I don't feel like responding but freespeach is just a fucking moron. Yes I could easily be a mainstream star, my dog could. You don't think if I had a multi million dollar studio and dre mixing for me I would have better flow/delivery/mic presence? I can't imagine how dumb you are in real life
VenomBlackViper wrote:Uhh shouldn't you be worrying about the economy and gas prices rather then arguing with Sentus?







Satire wrote:And yes, Blu can totally make catchy hooks. Even that shitty new single of his got positive feedback for it's catchy hook. The problem is 4/5 he relies on samples and the beat so he doesn't make a hook.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TAEgzs4Iwoo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ml5RhkyKXyc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pv_zeFRdL6o




Satire wrote:You're so gay though. Halos are my favorite type of fag.


, and the reason there aren't alot of catchy "artists" it because the underground isn't aiming at these people: 

Satire wrote:The reason alot of underground artists aren't catchy is because that's the kind of music they pursue. They all have the capability to do so, obviously, but they they're the type of artists who would rather spit 60 bars on a great beat than make a radio hit out of a generic backing track.
Satire wrote:Gift of Gab is really catchy.
Satire wrote:Most of K-os' music is extremely catchy.
Satire wrote:Lello said that there are alot of underground artists have some catchy songs, which is true, there are. The only person arguing against there being "catchy artists" is you, Chief


Master Chief wrote:Satire wrote:The reason alot of underground artists aren't catchy is because that's the kind of music they pursue. They all have the capability to do so, obviously, but they they're the type of artists who would rather spit 60 bars on a great beat than make a radio hit out of a generic backing track.
I never said I want underground artists to make catchy music, I'm just simply stating that very few do whether that's a good or bad thing.Satire wrote:Lello said that there are alot of underground artists have some catchy songs, which is true, there are. The only person arguing against there being "catchy artists" is you, Chief
No, there aren't. The keyword here is: A LOT. That's what this whole arguement is about...the word fucking "a lot". You can't tell me that most underground music is catchy. Now, there's a difference between a catchy artist and making a catchy song AND making a catchy hook. If you make a catchy hook, you didn't neccesarily make a catchy song and if you made a catchy song that doesn't mean you are a catchy artist. "But, what's a catchy artist?" Eminem, Tech N9ne, KiD CuDi, B.o.B, 50 Cent, Snoop Dogg, Kanye West etc.
Please, and this to everyone...keep in mind that this DOES NOT mean that I think catchy music is better than non-catchy music.

Satire wrote:And yes, there are ALOT of Underground artists who have SOME catchy songs. Blu has some catchy songs, Krit has some catchy songs, Del has some catchy songs. No one is saying that most underground music is catchy, but Lello said that ALOT of artists have SOME catchy songs, you're distorting that and making an argument against a basis that no one is following. SOME songs from ALOT of artists does not equate to the majority of underground rap.
And a hook makes up about 50% of the song time, if you make a catchy hook, you will have a decently catchy song.
And again no one is saying, or even implying, you think anything.
VenomBlackViper wrote:@Master Chief underground artists don't make music purely to be "catchy" they make music for people who appreciate real talent & lyricism. If you want a catchy hook bump the new Chris Brown CD.



Even though I did fuck up on what he was saying I still don't believe a lot of underground artists have some catchy songs. It depends of what "some" means to you honestly. Some, to me, is like 30-40% of your music is catchy. And tbh this argument is stupid because at this point the basis for this argument are quantitative words.

Satire wrote:I brought them in because those were artists that were used as an example earlier.
A hook is the most memorable part of a song. If you have a great hook, it will probably also give the illusion that the beat is also good. Lupe's verses in "The Show Goes On" are far from catchy but I guarantee you most people would say that's a catchy song.




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