Anybody that loves hip-hop will attest to
the fact that most "underground" rappers are better than mainstream
rappers. And I do not mean better in terms of wealth and exposure but in terms
of their lyrical content.
I've always been attracted to artists that
tell a story or deliver a message in each song they drop. And according to my
observation,"underground" artists are in cohesion when it comes to
bringing issues that are of great significance to our attention. Notice that I
enclosed the underground in quotes in the lines above.
I did this because I believe it's time we
stop referring to these artist as "underground" but as
"CONSCIOUS".
Conscious in the sense that they know we
crave for genuine music. They know and go through the same struggles we do.
They know what it is like to be down and out,to be unappreciated and
unrecognized. They know what it feels like to be relevant and yet overlooked.
They do not fabricate stories about their lives but tell us the truth. You can
even hear the pain in some of the songs if you listen closely. This is what
hip-hop should be about. Not about fancy cars,women and jewelry.
Bear in mind that there are a lot of
conscious mainstream rappers as well. But even they don't get as much
recognition and praise as the "gooey" ones. A perfect example is my
ninja Lupe Fiasco.
Lupe is undoubtedly a lyrical genius and
every song he drops is not only soothing to the ear but also always carries a
relevant message. Given all this, Lupe is still perceived as a young gun simply
because he stays true in his music.
I currently spend most of my time on
soundcloud.com listening to conscious ninjas. Most of the artists I listen to
are Namibian because I can easily relate to their struggles and to the issues
they bring up.I also listen to other artists as I find their music fresh
and informative.
Some of the artists I'm currently
listening to include :
Black Vulcanite. This is a Namibian clique that has just recently blown up,but I first got to know them before they sort of went mainstream. Their lyrics are poetic and informative at the same time. Check out their E.P. Remember the Future below. And yes I already said this but,they are Namibians :-).
KwamieKaZe. My boy Kwamie is currently in the States and I was grasped by his flow and outlook on life after listening to one of his tracks entitled Slowly Drifting.
This track is epic. Check it out below. Also check out the rest of his tracks which are just as enlightening. I spend about an hour every week listening to this guy's words. He is truly a breath of fresh air. And oh,Kwamie is also helping me revive my lyrical prowess.
Magnitude High. Believe or not Magnitude is Kwamie's bro and he is just as consciously venomous. Check out his track entitled Dome of Slaves (D.O.S.) below. This track is soothing and thought provoking at the same time. Magnitude truly spits nothing but the truth on this track and that is exactly what we as listeners want to hear. The painful truth.
This track is epic. Check it out below. Also check out the rest of his tracks which are just as enlightening. I spend about an hour every week listening to this guy's words. He is truly a breath of fresh air. And oh,Kwamie is also helping me revive my lyrical prowess.
Magnitude High. Believe or not Magnitude is Kwamie's bro and he is just as consciously venomous. Check out his track entitled Dome of Slaves (D.O.S.) below. This track is soothing and thought provoking at the same time. Magnitude truly spits nothing but the truth on this track and that is exactly what we as listeners want to hear. The painful truth.
I would hereby like to request that we
please stop referring to conscious rappers as underground rappers. If I could I
would give all conscious rappers the exposure they deserve.I'm tired of
listening to bubble gum music that does not move,engulf or elevate me to a
whole new plain. I long for genuine music,music that is offered by a genuine
and conscious artist.
I would like to sign out to Kwamie's latest offering, Saturday Runs. Check it out below. And please do feel free to email,tweet or facebook any comments that you may have.
I would like to sign out to Kwamie's latest offering, Saturday Runs. Check it out below. And please do feel free to email,tweet or facebook any comments that you may have.
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