Come on rap music makes serious statments, both lyrical and muscial.
I admit I used to dismiss reggae until I heard it properly, there was a BBC docu recently on it featuring that famous white reggae dj, David Roddigan, and it was/he was amazing. He called Reggae music a 'fever' and that makes so much sense, like Salsa or latin music.
Two words: Rufus Harley.I was going to agree with this completely, then I remembered bagpipe music...
I'm not a fan of Opera.
Cheers BB
Two words: Rufus Harley.
Your Loss A genre of one.Just googled him. Jazz on bagpipes? Not touching with barge pole.
Your Loss A genre of one.
Manufactured pop, boy bands, girl bands, country and western, rap and hip hop.
I don’t think there is any genre that can be written off entirely, though there has always been a lot of third-rate dross in every genre. The gems are rare and widely spread.
I admit I used to dismiss reggae until I heard it properly, there was a BBC docu recently on it featuring that famous white reggae dj, David Roddigan, and it was/he was amazing. He called Reggae music a 'fever' and that makes so much sense, like Salsa or latin music.