“…cuz the South’s gonna to do it again.”

But man, that song rocks, especially the end. In a, you know, country way.

  • Blue and Orange
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    I feel the same way about a lot of modern hip-hop and pop music. I really enjoy the music but I just can’t relate in any way to the bragging lyrics about having loads of money.

    Feel like I’ve heard the Lamborghini Urus casually mentioned in about a dozen UK hip-hop tracks over the past 6 months…

    • @tetris11
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      They’re just not timeless. If you were to go back in time to sell your ancestors on a song from the future, a lyric like “me wearing my Oaklies and taking a Polaroid selfie in Times Square” is probably not gonna translate so well. Therefore the song’s message is probably superficial.

      Not all hip-hop obviously, Pharcyde are pretty solid lyrically.

      I actually have a sub dedicated to calculating how timeless a song is:

      !howtimeless@lemmy.ml

      • @ArcaneSlime@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        For fans of Pharcyde, check out Del The Funky Homosapian, aka Deltron 3030 for some albums, and a prominent member of the Heiroglyphics crew (who are also similarly lyrically inclined.) Idk how it’ll rank on your timeless-o-meter but he’s the only dude I’ve ever heard say “lurid” in a song.

        Edit: OH and fans of Gorillaz will recognize his voice, he rapped on some of their biggest tracks.

        • @tetris11
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          Thanks for the recommendations!

      • @klemptor
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        Cool sub! I only know Outkast’s Hey Ya out of the songs you’ve analyzed but I thought the analysis was really interesting.

        • @tetris11
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          Thanks! Feel free to add your own songs too