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  • Aug 3, 2022
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    jesuisadorable

    cuz they mostly dont give no credit and their ignorant stans act like they own the sound while they dont even have a say on the songs and they are theirselves are mostly uneducated about the culture too. its just disrespectful cuz all of this are just for money too.

    oh so every time there's any musical influence it's gotta be explicitly credited somewhere? yeah okay dude. and i bet u wish madlib listed every sample he used on the back cover of every project he's done.

    annoying fans acting like "they own the sound" is something that ive never seen, it doesn't even make sense to me how someone could "own a sound" much less how someone could act like the own a sound.

    almost everything on gods green earth is done for money. "just" for money is a reach tho, you really dont think anybody involved in kpop cares abt the art? i mean did u listen to like any of the songs linked itt?

  • proper 🔩
    Aug 3, 2022
    Allen Iverson

    It’s sampling Jump Off by Lil Kim, that’s what you’re hearing.

    what song is this one sampling

  • Aug 3, 2022
    Everything

    still dont understand how kpop is taking over this hard when jpop is so much better lol

    nah kpop > jpop

  • Aug 3, 2022
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    fashion killa

    oh so every time there's any musical influence it's gotta be explicitly credited somewhere? yeah okay dude. and i bet u wish madlib listed every sample he used on the back cover of every project he's done.

    annoying fans acting like "they own the sound" is something that ive never seen, it doesn't even make sense to me how someone could "own a sound" much less how someone could act like the own a sound.

    almost everything on gods green earth is done for money. "just" for money is a reach tho, you really dont think anybody involved in kpop cares abt the art? i mean did u listen to like any of the songs linked itt?

    i actually listen to k pop my biggest problem is it being totaly fabricated. The company does everything and "artist" usually just sings. s*** weird to me

  • Aug 3, 2022

    the neptunes didn't invent 90s RnB lol

  • Aug 3, 2022
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    fashion killa

    while we posting 2000s asian rnb lemme get my jay chou off

    !https://youtu.be/n_KlMpP0vdw

    @proper what u know abt this !!

    jay chou always reminds me of an old ex cuz she used to play the f*** out his music

  • Aug 3, 2022
    jesuisadorable

    i actually listen to k pop my biggest problem is it being totaly fabricated. The company does everything and "artist" usually just sings. s*** weird to me

    how is that any different than the music industry in the U.S? kpop industry just more transparent with how they operate while in the U.S they try to keep all of that s*** under wraps as much as possible.

  • Aug 3, 2022
    jesuisadorable

    i actually listen to k pop my biggest problem is it being totaly fabricated. The company does everything and "artist" usually just sings. s*** weird to me

    yea i hear u.

    but still just for money is a bit far. like im sure the guy responsible for the beat cares, im sure the lyricist cares, im sure the singers care too. not just about money but abt the art

  • Aug 3, 2022
    jesuisadorable

    i actually listen to k pop my biggest problem is it being totaly fabricated. The company does everything and "artist" usually just sings. s*** weird to me

    I think what you mean is the genre is manufactured. in the case of Kpop that's part of its strength

  • Aug 3, 2022
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    Culture vultures

  • Aug 3, 2022
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    jeffpesos

    Culture vultures

    50% of rap is sampling. when are we going to stop going after artists from taking from other artists and just admit everyone does it because that's part of the medium

  • Aug 3, 2022
    jesuisadorable

    i actually listen to k pop my biggest problem is it being totaly fabricated. The company does everything and "artist" usually just sings. s*** weird to me

    there's definitely more and more musical input from the group members these days

  • Aug 3, 2022
    Allen Iverson

    No. Not at all.

  • Aug 3, 2022

    song sounds kinda good tho

  • Aug 3, 2022
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    this sounds better than most recent Neptune's beats lol

  • Aug 3, 2022

    just missing that signature drum production, but everything else is.. damn.

  • Aug 3, 2022
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    Very Based

    50% of rap is sampling. when are we going to stop going after artists from taking from other artists and just admit everyone does it because that's part of the medium

    Sampling is not copying a culture’s sound top to bottom and regurgitating it.

    It’s taking a peice of it, till it barely even sounds like the original then adding a completely new genre/style of music to it.

    Putting sampling on the same level as that other s*** is an oversimplification and insulting to the creativity that goes into hip hop.

  • Aug 3, 2022
    proper
    !https://youtu.be/KgXtSx8ublA

    lmao holy s*** this is 'burn' by usher, ngl tho, it sounds pretty decent

  • Aug 3, 2022

    kpop is such a shameless genre u almost can’t help but laugh at how egregious it is

    bot fans and bot music

  • CKL TML 🌺
    Aug 3, 2022
    perseus_xx

    this sounds better than most recent Neptune's beats lol

  • Aug 3, 2022
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    Everything

    I don't buy Japan being insular with their exports moreso than Korea at all. Jpop artists don't get that type of traction at all, but saying that is completely at odds with their philosophy regarding other artforms that are massive.

    Some of that kpop s*** I be seeing is legitimately disturbing. Im usually pretty open with foreign music and art, too.

    Japan is the second biggest music market in the world. Even Kpop groups have music exclusively to penetrate Japanese market to cash in. Jpop acts are not as dependent on outside recognition to make bread like Korean acts

  • Aug 3, 2022
    Iron Lion Zion

    Japan is the second biggest music market in the world. Even Kpop groups have music exclusively to penetrate Japanese market to cash in. Jpop acts are not as dependent on outside recognition to make bread like Korean acts

    That's unrelated to what I'm saying. The American music market is massive and self sustaining but also not insular.

  • Aug 3, 2022
    fashion killa

    oh so every time there's any musical influence it's gotta be explicitly credited somewhere? yeah okay dude. and i bet u wish madlib listed every sample he used on the back cover of every project he's done.

    annoying fans acting like "they own the sound" is something that ive never seen, it doesn't even make sense to me how someone could "own a sound" much less how someone could act like the own a sound.

    almost everything on gods green earth is done for money. "just" for money is a reach tho, you really dont think anybody involved in kpop cares abt the art? i mean did u listen to like any of the songs linked itt?

    ^

  • Aug 3, 2022

    newjeans next up sis sksksksksk

  • Aug 3, 2022
    1887

    Dem Jointz be producing for them lol

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