Relația de dragoste a rapului cu Yacht Rock, explicată

Relația de dragoste a rapului cu Yacht Rock, explicată



Sărbătorim noul document HBO al lui The Ringer – „Yacht Rock: A Dockumentary” – cu o scufundare profundă în utilizarea de către hip-hop a mostrelor de iaht rock. Cole Cuchna (podcastul „Dissect”) dezvăluie de ce artiști precum Steely Dan, Michael McDonald, Toto și The Doobie Brothers au fost folosiți în melodii de succes ale lui Warren G, De La Soul, Kanye West și mulți alții. „Yacht Rock: A Dockumentary” este difuzat acum pe MAX. Urmărește trailerul aici: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a55pyQsI3GQ ABONAȚI-VĂ LA CANALELE NOASTRE DE SONERI Canalul YouTube The Ringer-Verse: https://www.youtube.com/@ringerverse Canalul YouTube Bill Simmons: youtube.com/billsimmons CONNECT Shop: https://theringer.com/shop Site: http://theringer.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/ringer Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ringer Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ringer

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44 thoughts on “Relația de dragoste a rapului cu Yacht Rock, explicată

  1. All hip hop does is copy and steal from other artists nothing more it's a bunch of crap and it's the worst thing that ever happened to music end of story

  2. Cant believe a term coined on Soulstrut made it into the national lexicon. Crate diggers made this term popular. The guy who made this video doednt know whst hes talking about.

  3. Class of ‘84 here! (PHILLY) I’ve always explained that RAP was an “underground” genre in the early 80’s. RADIO, TV (think SOUL TRAIN , AMERICAN BAND STAND) was entirely SOUL N Blue eyed SOuL. Disco, Funk, European tech etc WAS OUR generations musical influence.

  4. These songs are deep in rhythm and blues..they were not faking. This music was ingrained in them..they (McDonald, Fagen, Loggins etc..) were raised on doowop/soul/gospel/country all of this put together is rock & roll.

  5. That was some greedy shit they did to peter gunz, 100,000 wasn't enough, they also wanted all thier publishing and writing credits

  6. Rap artist and producers were in search of finding samples that were loaded with soulful rhythms but weren’t well known to new Black audiences. In the past both black and white artists have crossed into each other’s genres with remakes. Examples are: The Isley Brothers soulful remake of Todd Rundgren’s Hello It’s Me or Isaac Hayes cover of Glen Campbell’s By The Time I Get To Phoenix and Buddy Miles popular remake of Neil Young’s Down By The River. Hall & Oats :Sara Smile, The Eagles: I Can’t Tell You Why And Steely Dan: Deacon Blues were inspired by Black soul music.

  7. I just checked… Apart the singers, all the musicians on "I Keep Forgettin' (Every Time You're Near)" appeared on Thriller. Every single one of 'em.

  8. One of the music genres Black
    Americans created was R&B. Miss me with this "soft rock" which ain't kmow different. So The Commodores sang white music?

  9. Yacht Rock? It’s white people’s version of r&b soul music and nothing more. Why do white people try to separate their black inspired music with the word rock? Prince was a punk rock act when he debut but the radio labeled him as an rhythm and Blues artist. Ambrosia was channeling black soul music with “Biggest Part of Me”. Why wouldn’t HipHop use it and other music. Michael McDonald was a member of the Doobie Brothers. A soulful racially mix band with black and white members. Mike’s soulful voice blended well with black radio. Why wouldn’t HipHop gravitate toward it. It was our music. Our nostalgic musical root.

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