TALE OF TWO HIP HOPS: WEIGHT VS. LIGHTNESS By Glasses Malone
TALE OF TWO HIP HOPS: WEIGHT VS. LIGHTNESS
By Glasses Malone
The streets of Los Angeles don't lie, and neither does Glasses Malone. On the recent "Lunch Hour" stream, the No Ceilings crew dissected the fundamental gap between Corporate Rap and Street Culture. This wasn't just a music review; it was a deep dive into cultural survival.
🐦⬛The Allegory of the Crow Glasses opened with a powerful observation about feeding crows in the park. While everyone feeds the squirrels, he’s the only one looking out for the crows—the birds that are historically targeted, feared, and misunderstood despite their high intelligence [00:10:31]. It’s a gritty reflection of how street culture is viewed by the mainstream: a threat rather than a source of brilliance. 🐿️The "Nutrient" Gap: "Street culture feeds something. It’s not just sustenance; it’s weighted in something. Corporate rap is like a bag of Doritos—it doesn't fill the hunger; it just emulates the action." [00:42:03]
⚖️Defining "Weight" The debate centers on what Glasses calls "Weight." Does a song score the moments of your life? Does it carry the soul of the community? He argues that pop-leaning rap has become too "light," losing the cultural gravity that once defined West Coast Hip-Hop [00:37:30]. From the evolution of Dr. Dre's sound to the "rage" music of today, the crew questions what is truly rooted in the streets versus what is manufactured for the masses. 🧾Accountability over "Burners" The grit reached a boiling point when discussing digital cowardice. The crew called out "burner accounts" and the lack of accountability in modern fandom. In the West Coast tradition, you stand behind what you say. If you need a burner, you're a "buster" [00:21:51].
Based on the "No Ceilings" Broadcast by Glasses Malone. #Glasses Malone
Full Video: https://www.youtube.com/live/4BwKQgxOidQ
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