kyuubi93
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Do any of y'all listen to Pokemon rap? How do y'all feel about it?
And when I say Pokemon rap, I'm not talking like those weak (yet funny) Pokemon battle rap parodies. I'm talkin' the subgenre itself.
If you haven't listened to the Pokemon Cypher 2016, I'd recommend you listen to it. The music video for the 2016 cypher was shot and directed by Jakob Owens, who is the man behind all of Futuristic's music videos (an independent artist out of my homestate. #AZUP).
Thanks to several artists who have made contributions over the year, Pokemon rap has gained serious traction as a subgenre. The Pokemon Cypher has over a million views on YouTube. Artists like Shofu and Matt Houston have consistently been working and releasing Pokemon rap themed songs. Shofu is even working on a tape called "Trap Ketchum"
All and all, I would recommend this if you love rap music and Pokemon. What do you guys think?
And when I say Pokemon rap, I'm not talking like those weak (yet funny) Pokemon battle rap parodies. I'm talkin' the subgenre itself.
If you haven't listened to the Pokemon Cypher 2016, I'd recommend you listen to it. The music video for the 2016 cypher was shot and directed by Jakob Owens, who is the man behind all of Futuristic's music videos (an independent artist out of my homestate. #AZUP).
Thanks to several artists who have made contributions over the year, Pokemon rap has gained serious traction as a subgenre. The Pokemon Cypher has over a million views on YouTube. Artists like Shofu and Matt Houston have consistently been working and releasing Pokemon rap themed songs. Shofu is even working on a tape called "Trap Ketchum"
All and all, I would recommend this if you love rap music and Pokemon. What do you guys think?