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Old 13-12-2008, 09:03 PM #1
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Default Terrible rappers ruining good electro/techno songs?

I can't stand rappers who ruin electronic/techno songs.

Honestly. Here are a few examples.

Daft Punk's wonderful song..
"Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger" - Daft Punk


ruined by the conceited dick that is known as Kanye West.
"Stronger" - Kanye West

Slowing down the tempo adding over a few rap lyrics is hardly deserving of the amount of downloads this piece of **** received.


Another example is the AMAZING song that is..
"Cream" - Frederico Franchi


Slaughtered, butchered, and served to the feeble-minded public as..
"Get Krazy" - Pitbull feat. Lil Jon

Slapping "JUMP UP LETS GET KRAZY" on the beat doesn't mean they're original. Piece of **** songthat needs to get develop its own beat. At least Kanye did SOMETHING to Daft Punk's song.


Some rappers need to devlop individuality and originality.
Stupid ****s.
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