Lyrical heavy hip hop organic appeals to a smaller type of listeners. So, i imagine if you're comparing a Lupe or Talib to a Fiddy or Soulja boy the lyrical artist would have the better lyrics and furnish, yet because of the shortcoming of funding in the back of the lyrical rapper (from a label), they could no longer have celeb production and radio spins. So, the argument is content fabric over sales. if you're judging by utilising content fabric, Lupe and Talib win, if you're judging by utilising sales and acceptance more beneficial mainstream hip hop artist win.
Crap I've been into metal for about five years now. I can probably count thousands of songs that, even if are not angry, sound angry.
I forgot much of my alternative pop or rock days, or the bands I liked I now dislike. See I suck, I answer a question by explaining that I can't answer said question. Maybe a hybrid metal/pop song will do. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IbjuAXktYJ8
The offspring and I put our heads together, darling, and we came up with:
So Mad At You by Andrew Jackson Jihad:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-6c8WADfOts
@chl03k by Modern Baseball:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HLC17CBOf0Q
Jar of Hearts by Christina Perri:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8v_4O44sfjM
I Will Survive (cover) by Cake:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=596qaxm-u4o
Probably more to come from the offspring's fertile brain, but it's a start!
(((RP)))
The offspring is a huge fan, too, darling - and I love the deadpan delivery in this song. Darling Ren got my first thought, though - that Lily Allen song always makes me laugh.