Wed Jul 26, 2006 5:46 am
Fenix wrote:that you haven't really left your adoloscent years yet and that hormones are still dictating what you write here
Obviously, the reasons for that lie much, much deeper.
Wed Jul 26, 2006 5:48 am
Not everyone matures as they age you know.
Wed Jul 26, 2006 6:17 am
Joey Jojo wrote:The radio station question wasn't an insult, seriously.
Let's say there is an all rap Slovenian radio station, what would they be playing? Will it be rap masterpieces from foreign artist i.e. Fiddy Cent, Crapmillionaire, Nelly, etc. or rap songs by local (Slovenian) talent?
Which leads to another question:
Is there a Slovenian rap group? (Yes, I'm serious)
I tried googling the words "Slovenia" and "rap", so far the only results are rap-metal bands ala Lame Bizkit or Linkin Fart. They're technically not rap groups but fall under the band category.
Wed Jul 26, 2006 8:03 am
Wed Jul 26, 2006 1:45 pm
Fenix wrote:Joey Jojo wrote:The radio station question wasn't an insult, seriously.
Let's say there is an all rap Slovenian radio station, what would they be playing? Will it be rap masterpieces from foreign artist i.e. Fiddy Cent, Crapmillionaire, Nelly, etc. or rap songs by local (Slovenian) talent?
Which leads to another question:
Is there a Slovenian rap group? (Yes, I'm serious)
I tried googling the words "Slovenia" and "rap", so far the only results are rap-metal bands ala Lame Bizkit or Linkin Fart. They're technically not rap groups but fall under the band category.
Well, I'm not a big rap fan, but yes, there are a lot of rap artists in our country. Most of them are egoistical wiggers (think poor man's Wankster), but a lot of them actually take rap as an artistic form and make something meaningful out of it without trying to be gangsta (Trkaj, Klemen Klemen, Slon&Sadež). Also, considering Slovenian and Serbo-Croatian are very similar languages, we listen to rap from other former Yugoslavian countries and without any doubts Edo Maajka is the best rapper around here. He showed that rap doesn't need to be related to ghettos and black culture and he integrated rap as an artistic form into the culture of post war Yugoslavia, namely Bosnia (which is his home country). His lyrics and beats can match any American rapper. So to answer your question - yes, Slovenia and the whole region has a lively rap subculture and a lot of rap artists.
Thu Jul 27, 2006 1:06 am
Nick wrote:That's all good and well... but... you smoked pubic hair?
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