Rap/Hip-Hop was a Psyop from beginning

TheSurveyor

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Rap/Hip-Hop was a psyop from the very beginning. The original hip-hop movement was a natural rhythmic movement that formed when southern blacks moved up north during the 60s & 70s. It didn't take long for the "investors" to get involved and take it over. It took 10 years for rap move past only black circles and now it's the most popular genre ever.

As the years went by, rap became more and more violent, sexualized and hateful. I had a co-worker who played some modern rap on the drive and I found myself getting angry over the music.


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Many a more intelligent person than me has explored the links between the rise of jewish-produced gangster rap and the invention of the private, for-profit prison system (with majority jewish shareholders).
From Plantations they ran generally to the "Big House" today.

That's an interesting history of Race Relations between Fake Joos and Sub Saharan Africans here in America.

Not too mention the Section 8 housing scam and Dissolution of Ethnic White Enclaves...and all the wholo time never losing your status as helper of the Downtrodden.

Goodness.

Yeah...Hip Hop as an interesting genre died long ago....as I was listening to a Generally Alternative Music Podcast from the around '89 or early 90s. And their was stint of Hip Hop from Nenah Cheri, Soul II Soul, Digatable Planets I believe that was at least tolerable and groovy for lack of a better description. 2 Live Crew pretty much ecapsulated the whole Thug Life Bad *** Brotha over 30 years ago. Kinda old at this point. I'm Hard and Tough, Thug life forever, but evidently ghey? Wtf?

Can I have another Legitimate Alternative Music British invasion with some Regional American Alternative Bands like the 70s 80s and 90s again? At least make the Marxist Propaganda Interesting and clever once more. Lol...
Default Hip Hop for the kids now is quite depressing and truly mindnumbing.
 
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From Plantations they ran generally to the "Big House" today.

That's an interesting history of Race Relations between Fake Joos and Sub Saharan Africans here in America.

Not too mention the Section 8 housing scam and Dissolution of Ethnic White Enclaves...and all the wholo time never losing your status as helper of the Downtrodden.

Goodness.

Yeah...Hip Hop as an interesting genre died long ago....as I was listening to a Generally Alternative Music Podcast from the around '89 or early 90s. And their was stint of Hip Hop from Nenah Cheri, Soul II Soul, Digatable Planets I believe that was at least tolerable and groovy for lack of a better description. 2 Live Crew pretty much ecapsulated the whole Thug Life Bad *** Brotha over 30 years ago. Kinda old at this point. I'm Hard and Tough, Thug life forever, but evidently ghey? Wtf?

Can I have another Legitimate Alternative Music British invasion with some Regional American Alternative Bands like the 70s 80s and 90s again? At least make the Marxist Propaganda Interesting and clever once more. Lol...
Default Hip Hop for the kids now is quite depressing and truly mindnumbing.
Lol what “legitimate alternative music British Invasion”? The Beatles were one of the original music psyops. They were made to target the boomers with some crappy music and get them to do drugs.
Do you think the baseball cap especially when worn the wrong way around is one of the symbols of this psyop..
Never thought if the baseball cap backwards had any occult vibes to it. But lots of freemasonry symbols can be found all over the place in the rap industry.
 
It was all Degenerate I suppose. The Post Punk-New Wave & Goth genres from late 70s through the 80s is what I was referencing. Was never a Beatles Fan much less a fanatic.
 
Yeah...Hip Hop as an interesting genre died long ago....as I was listening to a Generally Alternative Music Podcast from the around '89 or early 90s. And their was stint of Hip Hop from Nenah Cheri, Soul II Soul, Digatable Planets I believe that was at least tolerable and groovy for lack of a better description.
I could stand Nenah Cheri and a few of those others if it remained underground and never went mainstream. At least those acts used melodies in their songs, but then again, this was the 80s and early 90s when melody was still an important part of the songwriting process. Once they cut that out, it became all about the beat. That's when it all went to hell.

What's crazy is that the rap of the 90s sounds like Beethoven when compared with the crap out today. Never thought I'd see the day that music would get worse then it was back then...but it's now a reality.
 
Yeah...Jews got em themselves the bottom of the Barrel music formula to make money and rot the brain and soul.

Most everything is unsophisticated and just blah...No Bite.. I just roll my eyes at someone trying to be Avante Garde or Edgey now...with the all the troubled but interesting artists of the past of the Original Alternative Pop Music Genres. I am kinda like Big Whoop with most stuff the last 25 years with those exceptions to the rule occasionally.

And I'm well aware of much of that music is quite Marxist Subversive in nature and I'm not defending that, just observing that the art in it has definitely gone down the toilet.
 
Music is a ritual, always has been. Dancing around the bonfire with your tribe type of experience or a religious ceremony. Considering children like dancing I’m not going to say it’s evil, although I know how it can be used for self-indulgent and prideful thoughts.

Rap music is probably the best candidate for the latter. It’s first person narrative and subject matter is designed to influence self-image. Similar to war drums to pump you up, it’s outlaw music. Is it any wonder it’s the music of choice for the most dysfunctional people in America and a whole bunch insecure white teens?

It’s kind of funny. If rap music stayed somewhat innocent “I love my adidas”, race relations might have even improved. The Jews are really good at corrupting everything.

Rap music immediately transitioning to gang, sex and first degree murder anthems spoiled any benefits it could have had. For most people in America, especially white, it’s unapplicable to everyday life. That’s why most people outgrow it. Sorry “runnin’ through hoes with my finger on the trigger” is not in the cards for me.

As it’s becoming increasingly commercialized it is embarrassing seeing how many of these rap artists struggle making appealing music that doesn’t include the usual context matter. To think some people think it’s deep and cool when these artists are self-aware in their lyrics. I don’t care if they’re self-aware, if they’re not sticking to the formula then they’re trying to squeeze blood out of a stone. Most of this alternative/positive rap music is garbage.

It’s amazing how many insecure people continue to keep this fad alive.
 
Yeah...Jews got em themselves the bottom of the Barrel music formula to make money and rot the brain and soul.

Rap was invented as an audible sonic weapon to torment people who want to be left alone and listen to Shirley Bassey peacefully.

Yeahhhh, as they say: "You can't spell 'CRAP' without 'RAP'."

Nuttin' but grunts, groans, and Autotune.
 
Hmmm...would I rather listen to Pocket Calculator or Straight Outta Compton? Oh, the agony of choice.
 
@Sandalwood Peak

Music was shaped into dances by humans in every civilization, but it is also one of the gifts that our Creator bestowed upon man, and it's resonances can be found in the very nature that He also created. The sounds have always existed in their natural element because they are part of God's design. When man learned of this he did not bastardize it, as he does today, but he used it for creative and healing purposes. There is no quackery in admitting that the time I've spent in the grand Cathedrals and Basilicas listening to an organist, or being fortunate to play one myself, to feel these frequencies that came from God blasting through every cell in my body.

These are cymatics, visual representations of sound. Their geometry is considered divine because of its creationist aspect, which is entirely behind the construction of all the stained glass windows, a lost art in these fallen times.

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Now look at the initial octave on any piano or keyed percussion instrument and, if it is tuned appropriately, you can ascertain similar harmonious cymatics identical to sacred Church art and architecture:

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The 432 Hz that the central A note plays at, if tuned with correct temperament, has a significant calming effect on the mind and the body as opposed to the industry standard of 440 Hz.

Hence why when it is industrialized and commercialized, it is then corrupted to suit the means of the corruptor. The creation of rap is meant to weaken the civilizational progress that blacks had made (debatable as it is always generational and regional, e.g. where they are with receiving the benefits of civilization and how long they've been there) and rake in a huge profitable racket for the jews and their racial prisons.

Music is a tool that can be used to venerate the divine just as much as it is a tool that the pawns of the devil use to corrupt mankind further, it is another battle that must be fought, between beauty, form, and grace on one side, against degeneracy, discord, and devilry on the other.

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Kraftwerk->Rap?

Well, since you asked... 😁

The impact of Kraftwerk on music was huge, and far bigger than the typical mindless modern rap fan could be aware of, let alone appreciate.
[Article link with more detail: http://thisisdig.com/feature/kraftwerk-music-influence-legacy/]

Hundreds of artists were influenced by Kraftwerk and directly sampled them, especially electronic/dance artists, such as Daft Punk, Fat Boy Slim, etc. This included electro/breakbeat artists and later, rap producers, who borrow heavily from other genres.

In short, the influence of Kraftwerk on rap production was mainly transmitted through earlier electro/break beat songs.

For example, "Trans Europe Express" and "Numbers" were used and sampled in "Planet Rock" by Afrika Bambaataa, an early electro hit which put Kraftwerk on the map for other electro and rap artists to use.



Some more examples here:





 
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