I don't think we actually have flavoured popcorn over here in the Netherlands. But then, popcorn here is generally only consumed in movie theaters.
Then most likely it will come here in a few years, like all bad things coming out of your country. Even hiphop is big here now, which sucks for someone who loves music, like myself.
lol. i'm NOT gonna start defending hip hop again today... except to say... there's a lot of shit (illuminati inspired even)hip hop n just garbage .... and then there is a lot of good hip hop w a beat and a message... lots of underground stuff and real hip hop the garbage is what most ppl hear tho
De La Soul is very good. I guarantee if you like De La Soul there is other stuff you'd like that you haven't heard but.... I'm not going into it. I don't care who likes hip hop and who doesn't.
Normally I wouldn't care either, but when it's everywhere I wish we could go back to the 90s and have good music around.
Two comments on that... One- I've been listening to and thinking about and missing a lot of 90's music lately. And two- there wasn't hip hop around in the 90's? Wu Tang, etc? There was lots of hip hop in the 90s
Yeah but it wasn't mainstream. Now all the 7-year old kids are listening to hiphop instead of real music. Which kinda saddens me. It either means I am getting old or that kids those days are getting worse taste.
American cultures a juggernaut birdy, embrace or be crushed. Hint, hip-hops better from other countries, like those in south America or west Africa...even France lol
The South American (Edit: equivalent of) hiphop is called reggaeton, which I learned to like during my stay there. Even we have our own Dutch hiphop, which is, needless to say, horrible.
That's not true. Reggaeton is a genre of its own, a terrible one at that. I guess Calle 13 and Tego Calderon have like 1 or 2 good songs. Edit: Scratch that, Calle 13 only has 1 song that sounds like Reggaeton and many good ones. I've started liking them again. There's also South American hip hop, that's been around way before Reggaeton, a great example of this is Makiza. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x9vfmcfB1cc"]Makiza - la rosa de los vientos - YouTube
As in you hear it everywhere, it's been played in every club, bar, restaurant etc. and at every street corner and on every bus. You can't escape it and especially in South America you need to love it or at least accept it or you go mental.
Even here in PA I still hear it more than I would like. Cannot escape. I thought you meant that you didn't mean literally that Reggaeton is what South American hip hop is called, but that's what it's called culturally and that didn't make sense to me.