What the... move over 50, here's a new wave of geeksta rap!!! (2 Viewers)

Zlatan

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Jun 9, 2003
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Tupac and Biggie, move over. A new hip-hop feud is brewing that glamorizes not guns and 'hos but Java and secure encryption algorithms.

While gangsta rap is seen as celebrating the violence and aggression that claimed two of its brightest stars, "geeksta" rap is a hip-hop genre celebrating coding skills and school grades.

Also dubbed "nerdcore," this branch of hip-hop is for geeks, by geeks. Geeksta rappers adopt the same combative verbal-assault stylings of their forerunners, but bust rhymes about elite script compiling and dope machine code.

The term was first coined in 2000 by nerdy New York rapper MC Frontalot in a track of the same name. Nerdcore now refers to artists waxing lyrical about topics as disparate as engineering and Lord of the Rings.

In recent months, the field has seen a growing number of releases from computer science labs, where egocentric grad students show off their Ph.D. credentials in tracks like "Have to Code" and "End of File."

"The stigma that was once attached to computer geeks and role-playing nerds is diminishing incredibly fast," said "digital gangster" Bryce Case Jr., aka ytcracker. "It has almost become trendy to have skills on a computer. Rather than guns and 'hos, I speak about DDOS attacks and camgirls."

The self-proclaimed "#1 greatest computer science gangsta rapper ever" is MC Plus+, a geeksta leading light whose moniker comes from the C++ programming language.

The Purdue University, Indiana, Ph.D. candidate and "CS pimp," whose album Algorhythms was recorded with pirated software, calls himself "the Tupac of the computer science world."

MC Plus+ rattles off lines like: "I'm encrypting shit like every single day; sending it across a network in a safe way; protecting messages to make my pay; if you hack me you're guilty under DMCA."

But Plus+'s flow is dissed on the opposite coast by geeksta peers like Dan Maynes-Aminzade, aka Monzy, a 25-year-old Minnesota-born Stanford grad student who recorded a dis track specifically to insult his rap rival.

"Our raps are filled with braggadocio, but instead of boasting about our *****es, blunts, Benzes or Benjamins, maybe we talk about our math skills or the efficiency of our code," Monzy said.

Monzy said competition between universities and academic departments is nothing new, and rivalries are a big part of the hip-hop tradition.

"Feuds between Nas and Jay-Z, Biggie and Tupac and 50 Cent and Ja Rule have received a lot of coverage and generally result in more exposure for both artists, so I decided to bring this to the world of CS gangsta rap by starting a feud with MC Plus+," Monzy explained.

Such talk could put fans on alert for a spiral of tit-for-tat nerdcore violence -- like that which marred the infamous intercoastal rivalry between the Death Row and Bad Boy labels and culminated in the killings of their two top artists.

Plus+, who writes most of his rhymes in class, said he is about to release an insult track written in response to the Monzy's opening salvo.

"I saw two of my favorite rappers, Tupac and Biggie, get killed for no reason," he said. "But it's like this, man -- when you're at the top, there is jealousy and, needless to say, haters are coming at you. I'm gonna tell Monzy: 'You ain't even on my level' -- you got to know me and only me."

The aggression also mirrors 1998's war of words between LL Cool J and Canibus, a computer science major and tech-centric rhymester who fabricated a feud to generate publicity, according to Journal of Hip-Hop editor Andrew Ryan, who teaches both computers and hip-hop culture at George Mason University, Virginia.

"Computer scientists, by training, use divide and conquer in almost any task," said Ryan. "Rap music, with all its complexities, provides (them with) the perfect conundrum.

"I don't think this new subculture will really stick, though," Ryan added. "If the genre is to succeed, you're going to need some females."

Nerdcore fans, meanwhile, are happy to identify with a music that speaks their own language.

Henry Lin, a geeksta fan and graduate student at the University of California at Berkeley, said: "The lyrics are full of inside jokes that only those knowledgeable in computer science would understand. Besides, some songs do a good job of capturing the everyday struggles of computer science majors."

Frontalot, a New York designer who declined to give his real name, conceded he has "mediocre" mic skills, but said nerds can out-hip hip-hop's true superstars.

"I think CS graduates have a better chance than most rappers at calculating and devising hitherto unheard rhyme pairings," he said. "50 Cent has dance clubs and oral sex, we have awesome video cards."



NERDCORE

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"My name's Matusiak, bitch, and I'm gonna fuck up your local area network!" :rofl:
 

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Martin

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Dec 31, 2000
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Oh hell yeah, finally someone posted a funny joke around here, this is one for the books!

++ [ originally posted by Zlatan ] ++
"End of File."

whose album Algorhythms

"I'm encrypting shit like every single day; sending it across a network in a safe way; protecting messages to make my pay; if you hack me you're guilty under DMCA."

"50 Cent has dance clubs and oral sex, we have awesome video cards."
:dielaugh:
 
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Zlatan

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  • Thread Starter #3
    Here's one of the songs :howler:


    So Much Drama in the PhD
    by Monzy
    Download MP3 (2.2 MB)


    Yo, MC Plus Plus, my rhymes are so phat,
    I'm PSPACE-complete but I'll reduce you to 3-SAT.
    My crew is so hard that we roll in NP,
    And *****es dereference my pointer for free.
    When I'm linear probing they're like, "Damn that's gigantic,"
    I showed it to your mom and she used Hoare semantics.
    She jumped like JNE up onto my erection
    And I picked up that ho like straight garbage collection.
    ("That's right, mark-and-sweep on these nuts, *****.")

    My lyrics get stolen by sucker MCs,
    I gotta sign my rhymes with PGP;
    But I keep on generatin' like a CFG
    'Cause there's so much drama in the PhD.

    What's wrong MC Plus Plus, am I making you nervous?
    Even skanky fat hoes give you denial of service.
    You'll probably go to jail before you write your dissertation
    So prepare your asshole for some internal fragmentation;
    <Uhhh> Penetration, as they fill it up with jism,
    It's too bad you aren't closed under homomorphism.
    Your problem, Plus Plus, is that your typing isn't strict:
    In ML my type is real and your type is 'a dict.

    I control my flow better than TCP,
    I rep the west coast like Eazy-E,
    You best not front if you can't pass the GRE,
    'Cause there's so much drama in the PhD.

    My flow is so intense that I will overflow your buffer,
    Corrupt your stack pointer makin' all your data suffer.
    I've got saturated edges but your flow is sparser,
    Real gangstas sip on Yacc; instead you generate a parser.
    While you're busy poppin' stacks I'll pop a cap in your skull,
    While you smoke your crack pipe I'm gonna pipe you to /dev/null.
    I may not have a label but I rap like a star;
    I'm an unsigned long int and you're an 8-bit char.

    Your mom circulates like a public key,
    Servicing more requests than HTTP.
    She keeps all her ports open like Windows ME,
    Oh, there's so much drama in the PhD.

    DWORD to your moms, I came to drop bombs;
    I've got more rhymes that San Jose's got dotcoms.
    I rep the Farm like 50 reps Queens,
    With more power than multitape Turing Machines.
    Blowin' up the rap scene faster than factorial functions,
    I'm dope like PNP transistors and I'll saturate your junctions.
    By the time you've rhymed one line, I've already busted ten;
    You rap in exponential time and I'm big-O of log(n).

    I run gmake and gcc,
    And I ain't never called malloc without calling free.
    I'll beat your ass until it's colored like a red-black tree
    'Cause there's so much drama in the PhD.
     

    Martin

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    Dec 31, 2000
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    ++ [ originally posted by Zlatan ] ++
    And *****es dereference my pointer for free.

    I'm an unsigned long int and you're an 8-bit char.

    Your mom circulates like a public key,
    Servicing more requests than HTTP.
    She keeps all her ports open like Windows ME,
    Oh, there's so much drama in the PhD.
    nearly fell out of my chair :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

    Haven't heard the music yet but something tells me I'm gonna like this :D
     
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    Zlatan

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  • Thread Starter #5
    Yeah, that part made me shoot milk out of my nose :D

    (well not really, but it was funny)


    There's a link to download the song, in case you missed it ;)
     
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    Zlatan

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  • Thread Starter #9
    ++ [ originally posted by Martin ] ++
    If you get this stuff, it's friggin hilarious :D

    I dont really get it, but it's still funny.


    Gray's gonna love it :D
     

    adams

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    Mar 5, 2005
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    I listened to MC frontalot without even knowing he was a science or computer geek. badddspellah even did a backing for his accapella
     

    Bjerknes

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    Mar 16, 2004
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    ++ [ originally posted by Zlatan ] ++
    Here's one of the songs :howler:


    So Much Drama in the PhD
    by Monzy
    Download MP3 (2.2 MB)


    Yo, MC Plus Plus, my rhymes are so phat,
    I'm PSPACE-complete but I'll reduce you to 3-SAT.
    My crew is so hard that we roll in NP,
    And *****es dereference my pointer for free.
    When I'm linear probing they're like, "Damn that's gigantic,"
    I showed it to your mom and she used Hoare semantics.
    She jumped like JNE up onto my erection
    And I picked up that ho like straight garbage collection.
    ("That's right, mark-and-sweep on these nuts, *****.")

    My lyrics get stolen by sucker MCs,
    I gotta sign my rhymes with PGP;
    But I keep on generatin' like a CFG
    'Cause there's so much drama in the PhD.

    What's wrong MC Plus Plus, am I making you nervous?
    Even skanky fat hoes give you denial of service.
    You'll probably go to jail before you write your dissertation
    So prepare your asshole for some internal fragmentation;
    <Uhhh> Penetration, as they fill it up with jism,
    It's too bad you aren't closed under homomorphism.
    Your problem, Plus Plus, is that your typing isn't strict:
    In ML my type is real and your type is 'a dict.

    I control my flow better than TCP,
    I rep the west coast like Eazy-E,
    You best not front if you can't pass the GRE,
    'Cause there's so much drama in the PhD.

    My flow is so intense that I will overflow your buffer,
    Corrupt your stack pointer makin' all your data suffer.
    I've got saturated edges but your flow is sparser,
    Real gangstas sip on Yacc; instead you generate a parser.
    While you're busy poppin' stacks I'll pop a cap in your skull,
    While you smoke your crack pipe I'm gonna pipe you to /dev/null.
    I may not have a label but I rap like a star;
    I'm an unsigned long int and you're an 8-bit char.

    Your mom circulates like a public key,
    Servicing more requests than HTTP.
    She keeps all her ports open like Windows ME,
    Oh, there's so much drama in the PhD.

    DWORD to your moms, I came to drop bombs;
    I've got more rhymes that San Jose's got dotcoms.
    I rep the Farm like 50 reps Queens,
    With more power than multitape Turing Machines.
    Blowin' up the rap scene faster than factorial functions,
    I'm dope like PNP transistors and I'll saturate your junctions.
    By the time you've rhymed one line, I've already busted ten;
    You rap in exponential time and I'm big-O of log(n).

    I run gmake and gcc,
    And I ain't never called malloc without calling free.
    I'll beat your ass until it's colored like a red-black tree
    'Cause there's so much drama in the PhD.
    Actually, that is pretty sick. :D
     

    Martin

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    Dec 31, 2000
    56,913
    #16
    ++ [ originally posted by swag ] ++
    Nah. You're thinking of Will Smith. :D :D
    Oh come on, you're the pioneer among us, your hand in everything from physics to http, I thought you were in on this thing.. :D
     

    swag

    L'autista
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    Sep 23, 2003
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    #17
    What can I say? My reflexes are getting a little slower in my advanced years.

    Btw, what's this thing kids these days call "hippity hop" or something like that? :D
     
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    Zlatan

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