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Has anyone heard of the rap version of Crazy Train? Personaly i think it's a disgrace to rock and roll because rock and rap do not go together. They are made during different times even different people.
 

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SoUtHeRn_RoCkEr said:
Has anyone heard of the rap version of Crazy Train? Personaly i think it's a disgrace to rock and roll because rock and rap do not go together. They are made during different times even different people.
Rap rips off alot of rock riffs and songs...its all about the record producers making more money!
 

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Can't say I have. But, I can say I definitely don't want to! Rap is garbage. Rap is just a cover up for the word "theft"..... :mad:
 

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I've not heard it, and I don't want to either. All the rappers have to find their talent in other's music. Another reason why I can't stand it. The booty, though, yes, I can handle all the boo-tay!
 
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Does anyone else dislike poser? I have a friend white as can be trying to be gangster(no effence to african americans). Does anyone else think psoing is wrong?
 

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i know im about 2 years late on this post, but i stumbled across it and felt the need to post...

i think you might be talking about the Trick Daddy song with Crazy Train looped in the background.

personally, i love the song.

im not a fan of rap, but i don't bash it and i'm not embarrassed to admit that there are some really catchy rap songs out there that i really don't mind listening to...

there is no way that anyone can say rock and rap go together, they have the same roots, they have both spawned from early R&B and Jazz, anyone who cares to disagree needs to brush up on their knowledge of America's Pop Music History.

oh and what about Run DMC and Aerosmith? I assume you'll all just claim you
a.like Run DMC
b.hate Aerosmith

but whatever, it's a personal choice.

Peace & Love
 

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Some rap is good, some is bad. Kid Rock combines both genre's of music, and has done well with it. I havent heard this version, but as long as Ozzy is getting his royality I am sure all is well!
 

TheStoner

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Stoner, do you know of this song BTW...

Yes - it's just got the main riff and some pick slides over some dance music backing and vocals. It's crap.

Kid Rock is the dude for this sort of stuff. Or of course get a decent rock/rap MASH-UP! If you want proper rap then go for Public Enemy or NWA...
 

Ali

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How can you be so negative about rap? Look at all the great rap and rock crossovers like:

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OK, you're right, its bloody awful ;)
 

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Personally, I dig the Lil'John version of Crazy Train.

Then again, there's not one song by Lil' John I don't like.

<---- Likes rap just as much as any other genre.
 

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Not all rap's great, just as not all rock is great, etc. I do lvoes me some OutKast, Arrested Development (not the tv show :p), Mos Def, etc... And Sugar Hill Gang.
Yeah, they got the bass line from Chic... but...

ah hip hop hippy to the hippy to the hip hip hop you dont stop the rocking to the bang bang boogie say up jump the boogie to the rhythm of the boogie the beat


Awesome. :D
 
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