hey everyone, One of my co-workers at Universal has got me hooked on these two latin rappers, Akwid and Jae-P. I wanted to see if anyone has heard of these guys. The style is a mix of mexican music with westcoast hip-hop. Let me know what you guys think.
I dont know but I (and my whole block) have to put up with loudass reggaeton for 2-4 hours a day before my neighbors get it out of their system, what's worse is that they play the same two CDs over and over (their last CD lasted 6 months) and every song has the same drumbeat. Anyways, enjoy whatever, just don't bump it because people like me will want to hurt you
Dude as Blur2040 told you a while ago... "If this is part of that marketing strategy where you infiltrate a forum...and then plug a product as a well established member, I think you've failed." Stop spamming the boards!
i've never heard of those 2 rapers, and calpis.... i feel your pain.... i live in florida and is filled with puerto ricans and their loud ass reggaeton.... i hate reggaeton soo bad....
First off Hip-Hop is not rap, R&B, or anything else in the realations. Hip Hop is party music that is played at clubs and parties all over the place. You know like throw hand in the air like you just don't care. Rap is not music by any music professional but called artistss since it is poetry but with a beat in the background. In fact rap itself is like Hip Hop thanks to the fact nobody is singing or following notes of any sort. And regaurdless of background Spanish people wherever they come from even if they are the result from merging with ( I forget the nam ) people or is directly from spain. They are still Whatever flag they regin from. I don't really know anything about sed music but Rap is American no matter who sings it.
Better than that tejano crap .(that was sarcasm) I don't play my music loud like that though. I hardly listen to reggaeton, anyway, but don't hate it just because some dominican is blasting it at 2am in the morning, hate the stupid idiot instead.
You're telling me that when a French person raps in French that's American? That makes no sense no matter which way I turn it. Rap is just someone talking over music. There's American rap music, there's rap music from other countries. What you're saying might have made sense in 1985 when rap music was only found in America, but now it's everywhere. There's British rap music that sounds nothing like American rap, for instance. It's a bit like saying that any music played with a Fender guitar is American.