Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DC is more into real rap and hip hop like Drake, etc.
Random fact: The original cast recording of Hamilton was #1 on the Billboard rap charts. II have friends who have been into rap/hip-hop for a long time, and they are really impressed with how great that aspect of it is.
I brought this up on a Grammy thread and got trolled by someone who claimed to be an expert on hip-hop, but had no idea who Talib Kweli or Mos Def are.Anyway, I think it's pertinent to this conversation and worth a read: Kweli analyzes Hamilton and discusses whether it's actually good hip-hop.
http://www.vulture.com/2015/10/talib-kweli-analyzes-hamilton.html
Anonymous wrote:over rated garbage
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm seeing it in July then I guess I'll report back ?
I saw it in December, and it's fantastic. The cast is really impressive, but they are also clearly still excited to be a part of the show, so the energy is great.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Haha in pretty sure only being "into" a musical because it's very popular is the definition of lame. Get more cultured.
What about being into a musical because it's awesome? I have friends who love it who first saw it at the Public Theater, and others who saw it when it first came to Broadway and you could still get tickets. I mean, you can crap on it because it's popular, although that's stupid and shallow of you, but the reason that it's popular is because a lot of people think it's really good, and also something that's really good for Broadway in general.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DC is more into real rap and hip hop like Drake, etc.
Random fact: The original cast recording of Hamilton was #1 on the Billboard rap charts. II have friends who have been into rap/hip-hop for a long time, and they are really impressed with how great that aspect of it is.
Anyway, I think it's pertinent to this conversation and worth a read: Kweli analyzes Hamilton and discusses whether it's actually good hip-hop.
Anonymous wrote:I'm seeing it in July then I guess I'll report back ?
Anonymous wrote:Haha in pretty sure only being "into" a musical because it's very popular is the definition of lame. Get more cultured.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's all my kids are talking about and listening to these days. They're enthralled and I was wondering if it was a wider phenomenon.
Nope. Not at all really. Maybe it's more of a thing with teens who don't read history?
BWAH HAHAHAHA. It's pretty true to history - Miranda took some dramatic license, but Ron Chernow fact-checked the whole thing for him.
FWIW, I love Hamilton. I majored in history and still read more nonfiction than fiction 25 years later. But if you prefer to think that only uneducated people like Hamilton, knock yourself out.