Ogami wrote:
I don't see why it matters that rap artists don't use 'real instruments'. What matters is the final sound, who cares how it got there. Take rap on it's own terms, don't expect a guitar solo out of it. Rapping isn't an easy business, and anyone that thinks metal is far more skillful is an idiot. Any fool can learn a metal song on a guitar (I should know, I'm a fool and I play guitar). There are exceptional musicians in metal (of course) but no one seems to be taking into account the exceptional rappers (and producers) in hip hop. If we're gonna do generalised views then someone could just say all metal is like Disturbed and turned a generation of perfectly reasonable 13 year olds into total failures. I recognise everyone has their own tastes but I just yearn for someone to dislike rap without sounding like an ignorant old guy. This is turning into the kind of argument ancient people who are totally out of touch with modern society have.
I can make beats on fruity loops, and being a producer or a DJ does not make you a musician. Sorry, but it doesn't. Bob Rock proved that producers aren't musicians on St. Anger. The very definiton of music involves instruments, not a bored asshat who has a few computer programs. The only thing that takes any skill is the actual vocal patterns and lyrics, everything else about the music can be cooked up from a good laptop in 5 minutes. A musician that does not make. They are poets. There's nothing wrong with that, but it does not qualify as musicianship. Wow, they sampled a bassline, they must be Mozart.
And that is what is pathetic about it, back in the 80's Rap Artists did use musicicans. Now it's a disgusting parody of itself that comes straight from an assembly line.