Critics Need to Lay Off Macklemore

Others assert Macklemore is somehow a derivative rip-off of indie-rap heavyweights like Brother Ali and Slug of Atmosphere. These days, the lines between influence and imitation have become blurred to the point of being nearly indistinguishable. Yes, Macklemore sounds reminiscent of a few members of the Rhymesayers label (who've maintained a strong connection with the Seattle hip-hop scene for over a decade), but if this were truly a case of blatant jacking, would the collective and their Minneapolis hometown be as consistently supportive of Macklemore as they are? (Not likely, no.)

Furthermore, at a time when critics have come to fully embrace and no longer automatically dismiss Big K.R.I.T.'s Pimp C influence, Action Bronson's Ghostface influence, Childish Gambino's Young Money influence and The Game's whoever-he's-sharing-a-track-with influence, why is this solely an issue with Macklemore?

I spoke with him last fall, about everything from open mics in New York to grinding in Seattle. He mentioned that he's always aimed to follow in the independent tradition of Hieroglyphics, Living Legends and Freestyle Fellowship.

He's since implemented that same DIY drive into a number two album on Billboard and the number one song in the country. (Even if he did get a little help.) Regardless if you agree with "Thrift Shop's" anti-materialistic message, or see it as a worthwhile alternative, there's no question that so many people being excited about an independent rap artist actually interested in rapping is a good thing.

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jonnymo01
jonnymo01

I love this guy. Ok, maybe I'm slightly biased because I live in Seattle, but I like his stuff. Originality is hard to come by these days, and he's doing his thing. We are foolish to think any musician can just create without having any influences. 

Bottom line, in this country, if the critics hate you, then you're doing something right. Isn't the job description for critic "Hate anything the masses like?"

HomaSapiens
HomaSapiens

The history of rap has a lot of silly songs only meant to amuse. "Double Dutch Bus" "Pass The Dutchie" "SugarHill Rap" off the top of my head... 

What I like about this song is that it mocks paying 50 bucks for a teeshirt.

ejbollmann
ejbollmann

their killing it right now with what they have... and the industry doesnt like that... they cant make money off it.. so its not accepted to some. other rappers are doing worst lyrically.. but mr Ben has some content behind his words!

Elizabeth Duncan
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@macklemore kills it in Thrift Shop and other songs as well. Glad to see someone who came to the Hip Hop game with a little more content than; bitches, weed and money.

John Motter
John Motter like.author.displayName 1 Like

Hopefully we can get back to listening to rap songs with REAL content soon, like fucking bitches, smoking weed, being rich, etc.

Todd Carlson
Todd Carlson like.author.displayName 1 Like

male kreayshawn...weak (as is the female version).

Chaz Kangas
Chaz Kangas like.author.displayName 1 Like

Yeah, I think the only potential issue with opening by saying "Step up in the club like whatup I got a big cock..." is the argument that the song potentially peaks too early.

Drew Burt
Drew Burt

HAha@Avery K, but It's such a great line though!! I typically announce my arrival at a venue by doing the same thing... Responses vary but overall I get fairly positive results :P

Mariano Santino
Mariano Santino

Macklemore has a whole lot of other songs that are wayyy better than thrift shop, people hating on him are the ones that are unaware of this.

Avery Kirkland
Avery Kirkland

I think most criticisms at Macklemore are valid...I mean come on, he did start the song with "Step up in the club like whatup I got a big cock..."

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