View Full Version : Hip Hop is endorsing the iPod?
scem0
Jul 20, 2003, 08:53 PM
I've seen 3 music video's the very obviously feature an iPod from the hip-hop genre.
The artists were 50 cent, P.Diddy, and someone I forgot :o.
It is good to have people who are very influencial among the youth of America and the world using out favorite companies products :).
Too bad I hate that genre of music. :rolleyes: ;)
scem0
P-Worm
Jul 20, 2003, 09:16 PM
Music? Hip-hop has music now?
Note: That statement is not a reflection of the views of MacRumors or its affiliates.
P-Worm
vollspacken
Jul 21, 2003, 06:34 PM
Originally posted by scem0
I've seen 3 music video's the very obviously feature an iPod from the hip-hop genre.
The artists were 50 cent, P.Diddy, and someone I forgot :o.
haha, since when is 50c and Pee Diddy HipHop???:mad:
...it's crappy cheapo mainstream R'n'B pop music, nothing else!!!
I don't want Apple to be associated with crappy cheapo things so I hope artists like these don't feature Apple products in their clips... ;)
vSpacken
Kid Red
Jul 21, 2003, 07:35 PM
So 2 people already posted in this thread and threw around their obvious biased towards hip-hop. Hip Hop is a culture and yes, to those naive to rap 'music', 50 Cent and P Daddy are most defiantly are secure in the Hip Hop culture.
Sorry vollspacken- but these 2 artists are not R&B. And it's your baseless biased naive option that they are "crappo cheapo". I think it's very good for Apple to shown in the 'Bling Bling' light.
vollspacken
Jul 22, 2003, 05:03 PM
Originally posted by Kid Red
So 2 people already posted in this thread and threw around their obvious biased towards hip-hop. Hip Hop is a culture and yes, to those naive to rap 'music', 50 Cent and P Daddy are most defiantly are secure in the Hip Hop culture.
Sorry vollspacken- but these 2 artists are not R&B. And it's your baseless biased naive option that they are "crappo cheapo". I think it's very good for Apple to shown in the 'Bling Bling' light.
listen "bling-bling Kid", educate yourself on the roots of what is generally called black culture before you open your mouth and don't call me a moron. you obviously have no idea about "real" black music or what Rap, R&B etc. are about.
I'm fed up dealing with culturally and musically uneducated "jiggy-jiggy-what-what-bling-bling" kids who don't know ****** and who can't distinguish cheap assembly-line crap from the real deal; ignorant people like you who don't know who Angela Davis, Marcus Garvey, Langston Hughes, Curtis Mayfield, Charlie Parker, Chuck-D, Marvin Gaye, Jackie Robinson, Sam Cooke, the Lost Poets, Quincy Jones, or the Meters were, or what Wildstyle, Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song, and the Black Pack Writers are.
go on white boy and feel really jiggy but please don't open your mouth..!
:mad: :mad: :mad:
vSpacken
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