Originally posted by MarcusrWell, are they really that different? Probably the most influential group as far as the instrumental aspect of hiphop goes is Parliament/Funkadelic, and they started as a doo wop group!
I can think of many ways in which to describe the concept of hip hop doo wop - and none of them contain the word fun. Instead, try 'abomination'.
Originally posted by MarcusrSo you're saying that some people would find such a thing to be musically "offensive"? All the more reason to explore the possibilities.
I can think of many ways in which to describe the concept of hip hop doo wop - and none of them contain the word fun. Instead, try 'abomination'.
The true abomination is putting out music that sounds almost exactly like 1000 other things that have already been put out in the previous few years.
Originally posted by sonhouseYes - that was exactly the sort of thing I have in mind. A more recent example (combining hip hop and country) was "Over and Over" by Nelly with Tim McGraw. But these sorts of things happen extremely rarely. Why?
What about Aerosmith Walk this way, wasn't this the first instance of the kind of cross-over you are talking about?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3J5CFiv-bvQ
Is there something that's been keeping rock artists and hip hop artists and country artists from working together? Do the record companies make them take an oath never to associate with those from one of the "other sides".
Originally posted by MelanerpesNot everything that can be smushed together makes a delicious sandwich. Just ask the folks from my recent Pere Ubu/N*Sync/Bob Marley hybrid project.
Yes - that was exactly the sort of thing I have in mind. A more recent example (combining hip hop and country) was "Over and Over" by Nelly with Tim McGraw. But these sorts of things happen extremely rarely. Why?
Originally posted by KazetNagorraSorry. Misread your original post. But I am still curious as to why you feel Parliament was more of an influence over any other funk or soul band in hip-hop/rap, if you'd like to share.
No kidding! Perhaps you ought to read up on the influence they've had on hip hop.