CRH Rap!

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So I'm surprised we haven't gotten any actual raps from our resident CRH rappers here.

To get their creative juices flowing, let me propose a new CRH rap. Here's a verse. I'll let Em and 50¢ add the rest.

I'm gonna get some Ag
Couple hundred dollars in my pocket
I'm coin roll huntin'
Talkin' up the tellers
This is bleepin' awesome.

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Freedom of speech? GUNS, GUNS, GUNS 2nd amendment blah blah blah. I see people spouting off on this site on how the government is out to get you and arming yourselves to the teeth. How come there is no freedom of speech here if you want to be a rapper, gangster, or anything else when you should have the free right to no? Am I going to be chastised for saying EH and sounding too Canadian EH? I find it hard to swallow as I find it strange to see censorship of the way people freely choose to talk. To me it's very hypocritical in my opinion.
 

Freedom of speech? GUNS, GUNS, GUNS 2nd amendment blah blah blah. I see people spouting off on this site on how the government is out to get you and arming yourselves to the teeth. How come there is no freedom of speech here if you want to be a rapper, gangster, or anything else when you should have the free right to no? Am I going to be chastised for saying EH and sounding too Canadian EH? I find it hard to swallow as I find it strange to see censorship of the way people freely choose to talk. To me it's very hypocritical in my opinion.

B_B your certainly have a right to your opinion, they say everyone has one :tongue3:

Problem as I see it is, it gets too far out of hand. there are one or two here
who seemed to be able to pull it off, and awhile back we had a member who
used to really make me laugh with his gangsta talk.
But there is always those who will try to outdo but fail and before you know it,
the whole CRHF is like a joke, reports are coming in regularly, members get banned,
and it's just all around a sad situation. and we can't say yes he can, but he can't.

Now onto the 1st amendment, treasurenet is not the United states.
it is a privately owned forum, therefore the 1st. doesn't apply.
walk into a kindergarten class in the U.S. to teach the kids swear words.
see where freedom of speach gets you.

the 2nd. amendment is an allowed discussion on this privately owned forum
so sorry different animal

Sorry best way I can explain it
Please don't pick it apart :laughing9: I'm not going to play that game :unhappysmiley:
 

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Well, what I'm seeing, is members automatically equating rap with ghetto.

Not only is there a wide variety of rap styles, but there are members actually making crh themed rhymes.

I have a friend who is a very popular local rapper, and he has his own silver stash if you want to make the connection. And he's definitely not "ghetto" by whatever definition you're using to justify your beliefs. If you want to bother: www.youtube.com/watch?v=wiv6mFolBmI

Writing lyrics is just as free of an expression as posting in prose or photographs.

I actually think some of the postings of people criticizing the raps are prejudicial. Any rap is automatically negative and should be criticized or ignored. They want to ban/punish people for being creative in rhyming, because of their own narrow view of what rap is. Along with their own narrow beliefs on who rappers are, and how they act. Sounds like how I'm assuming their parents viewed rock and roll when it started...

And my clarifying statement about the 2nd amendment issue: no politics are strictly enforced, but this is a highly politicized issue. Can I start posting my views on abortion, gun control, gay marriage, and taxation because it's only my opinion and OBVIOUSLY (sarcastic) not politicized? How can those be separate? The whole current debate has polarized the country and brought extreme views into the mainstream.

Picked up so many coins my suspension sags
Have a cart in my trunk for all the boxes and bags
Stacking up the wheaties and the dimes and halves
Looking for some quarters but they've all been snagged.
 

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I actually think some of the postings of people criticizing the raps are prejudicial. Any rap is automatically negative and should be criticized or ignored. They want to ban/punish people for being creative in rhyming, because of their own narrow view of what rap is. Along with their own narrow beliefs on who rappers are, and how they act. Sounds like how I'm assuming their parents viewed rock and roll when it started...

I would have to agree , but unfortunately it's human nature, so all we as moderators can do is try
what works best to remedy the situation.

and if that means banning a subject or action rather then Members,
I'm all for it
 

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This is Treasurenet not rapnet, rocknet or disconet. Next thing we know we will have Barry Manilow or John Travolta writing songs on CRH and posting them here! I also am an avid deer hunter and could share stories all day. I'm sure not all crh'ers are deer hunters...so I go to hunting sites to do that. Just sayin.

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HH
Big Fat
 

But if you shot a deer and while you were dressing it found a Barber quarter, I'd be interested in hearing it!
 

But if you shot a deer and while you were dressing it found a Barber quarter, I'd be interested in hearing it!

Ah but it wasn't found in a coin roll the deer ate, it's off topic :laughing7:

unless he multi-tasks while hunting
 

Yes, as a reminder TreasureNet forums are not ghetto or gangsta, will leave this post up as the reminder, but if someone posts thread or post in heavy ghetto or gangsta style and it disappears you will know why..................

Your signature gets two thumbs up my man.
 

Well, what I'm seeing, is members automatically equating rap with ghetto.

Not only is there a wide variety of rap styles, but there are members actually making crh themed rhymes.

I have a friend who is a very popular local rapper, and he has his own silver stash if you want to make the connection. And he's definitely not "ghetto" by whatever definition you're using to justify your beliefs. If you want to bother: www.youtube.com/watch?v=wiv6mFolBmI

Writing lyrics is just as free of an expression as posting in prose or photographs.

I actually think some of the postings of people criticizing the raps are prejudicial. Any rap is automatically negative and should be criticized or ignored. They want to ban/punish people for being creative in rhyming, because of their own narrow view of what rap is. Along with their own narrow beliefs on who rappers are, and how they act. Sounds like how I'm assuming their parents viewed rock and roll when it started...

And my clarifying statement about the 2nd amendment issue: no politics are strictly enforced, but this is a highly politicized issue. Can I start posting my views on abortion, gun control, gay marriage, and taxation because it's only my opinion and OBVIOUSLY (sarcastic) not politicized? How can those be separate? The whole current debate has polarized the country and brought extreme views into the mainstream.

Picked up so many coins my suspension sags
Have a cart in my trunk for all the boxes and bags
Stacking up the wheaties and the dimes and halves
Looking for some quarters but they've all been snagged.

The reason people associate "rap" with "ghetto" is because it is a style of music that was largely popularized in the ghetto.. Not only that, but modern rap manifested from lifestyles lived in the ghettos of America.. Plain and simple.. While you have different manifestations of this music that aren't "ghetto" anymore, you simply cannot deny, that lots of people who listen to rap live in poverty stricken neighborhoods or ghettos.. For instance, 50cent and Eminem did not grow up in a rural area of Iowa, they grew up in ghettos, therefore their musical tastes and influences were formed by their cultural surroundings.. Please note I am not saying everyone who listens to rap is ghetto, because i listen to rap music occasionally still and do not live in the ghetto.. I personally liked rap a lot more in the 90's when it was actually real and passionate.. Mainstream rap today is just ridiculous stuff. What is mostly spoken about in mainstream rap is guns, drugs and women, but today they use regurgitated lines over and over. No one will ever touch what Biggie or Tupac did EVER.. The reality is that the music manifested from lifestyles that occur largely in the ghettos of America so obviously that is why people associate the two. I am well aware that there are rap artists that do not always talk about these things (Common, Tali Kweli, etc..) but you have to acknowledge that this is where these stereotypes come from.. You have to understand that people who don't listen to rap won't seek out the artists who don't talk about these things.. While they are few and far in between today, rap music does still have good poetic artists, but your average listener of rock music will never seek out the difference between an artist rapping about guns or something else. Music is an artistic manifestation of the culture it was created in.. Country music in general talks about tractors and Whiskey Drinking, Rap music in general talks about the lifestyles that they live in the ghetto, hence rap is "ghetto." While there are obvious exceptions to each genre, the foundation of where they manifested are real and you cannot deny that.. Either way, I am done talking about something that has absolutely no use in a forum for coins.. If I wanted to talk about rap, I would go to an online rap forum and debate whether 50cent and Eminem owned JaRule or not..
 

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But if you shot a deer and while you were dressing it found a Barber quarter, I'd be interested in hearing it!

If it ever happens I'll post here first! HaHa! Why do you think there are so many deer hunters around. Treasure hunting and deer hunting all at the same time....nothing better!
 

Actually I think Blondie started Rap & even named it "RAPture"
apparently the future Rappers liked what they heard.
Deborah Harry was born in 1945 in Miami, Florida. She was adopted at three months of age and raised by the Harry family in Hawthorne, New Jersey. In the 1960s she worked as a Playboy Bunny and hung out at Max's Kansas City, a famous Warhol-inhabited nightspot.

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Actually I think Blondie started Rap & apparently the future Rappers liked what they heard.
Deborah Harry was born in 1945 in Miami, Florida. She was adopted at three months of age and raised by the Harry family in Hawthorne, New Jersey. In the 1960s she worked as a Playboy Bunny and hung out at Max's Kansas City, a famous Warhol-inhabited nightspot.

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YouTube Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pHCdS7O248g

Jeff you are correct. The song was "Rapture".
I only know the rappers that seem to get recorded are the one's I hear blasting from the car speakers at the convenience stores with the foul language and the n word. Playing as loud as possible trying to offend others.
The main thing is this is a coin forum not a rap forum. If you want to put together some prose, then do it on a poetry forum. I don't come on here expecting others to discuss my comic book collection.
I'm just sayin
HH
enamel7
 

I actually think some of the postings of people criticizing the raps are prejudicial. Any rap is automatically negative and should be criticized or ignored. They want to ban/punish people for being creative in rhyming, because of their own narrow view of what rap is. Along with their own narrow beliefs on who rappers are, and how they act. Sounds like how I'm assuming their parents viewed rock and roll when it started...

And my clarifying statement about the 2nd amendment issue: no politics are strictly enforced, but this is a highly politicized issue. Can I start posting my views on abortion, gun control, gay marriage, and taxation because it's only my opinion and OBVIOUSLY (sarcastic) not politicized? How can those be separate? The whole current debate has polarized the country and brought extreme views into the mainstream.

I personally dont like rap and it does not matter what race is singing it, I just hate the style......

As far as 2nd amendment, the owners of the site said to allow 2nd amendment posts for now so that is what we do, if it is political and not related to 2nd amendment in some way it will be deleted. Since 2nd amendment is part of the Bill of Rights and Constitution then threads on those are allowed.... You can post your views on 2nd amendment in the 2nd amendment watchdog forum found in the everything else forum only...
 

Actually I think Blondie started Rap & even named it "RAPture"
apparently the future Rappers liked what they heard.
Deborah Harry was born in 1945 in Miami, Florida. She was adopted at three months of age and raised by the Harry family in Hawthorne, New Jersey. In the 1960s she worked as a Playboy Bunny and hung out at Max's Kansas City, a famous Warhol-inhabited nightspot.
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Don't forget Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody I think Freddy Mercury beat Deborah Harry with that one.
To keep it CRHing related, I found a 40% half.
 

i don't think any part of Bohemian Rhapsody sounds like rap, unless I'm forgetting part.
I believe I would label the style of Bohemian Rhapsody as classical,
and more along the style of the Puffed rice song

 

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It's crap because while some were in time out the rest of us were assured the childishness would stop when time out was over. Apparently after a week or so some are getting brave and attempting to see how far they can push it again.
I know how long it's been in the mainstream. I also know that it sucks, just like soccer. Just goes to show how far " downhill" the mainstream has gone.
I'm just saying.
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enamel7

lol, just like soccer
 

Boy things sure spiraled outta control quick!

Kennedyfan, hilarious post with Macklemore and the photoshopped box of halves, I freakin love it
 

Boy things sure spiraled outta control quick!

Kennedyfan, hilarious post with Macklemore and the photoshopped box of halves, I freakin love it

the picture, the post, everything is great, but dawg, macklemore is the kind of person who is ruining rap, the punk can't even carry his own halves. me and eminem, we basicly grew up on the streets, I in NYC, and em in michigan. we had to earn our money the hard way, didn't have money and we didn't have parents to "supportive of his musical ventures". dawg, life on the street was rough tough stuff. me and eminem, are people to look up to, mackelmore on the other hand, is a drug usin' punk, who will never fill either one of our shoes. The day he becomes mainstream is the day rap stops being rap.
 

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the picture, the post, everything is great, but dawg, macklemore is the kind of person who is ruining rap, the punk can't even carry his own halves. me and eminem, we basicly grew up on the streets, I in NYC, and em in michigan. we had to earn our money the hard way, didn't have money and we didn't have parents to "supportive of his musical ventures". dawg, life on the street was rough tough stuff. me and eminem, are people to look up to, mackelmore on the other hand, is a drug usin' punk, who will never fill either one of our shoes. The day he becomes mainstream is the day rap stops being rap.

No offense but it's kinda getting old and worn out this imitation you're doing of 50cent. You're not him. We enjoy your contribution when you're being yourself (whoever your are) and posting as a Coin Roll Hunter. You seem like an interesting and intelligent guy that doesn't have to pretend to be someone else to be liked. We're all just normal people from all walks of life that are here to contribute to this CRHing hobby. I vaguely remember hearing about silver in coins before but didn't learn all about it until I stumbled upon this section of the forum.

Can't we all just get along and hunt some rolls?
 

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