The Copycat of Pinoy Rap (Hevnem)

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Published 2024-03-09
The Rise of Hev Abi and Filipino Hiphop Industry.


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All Comments (21)
  • @clapyoubeezy
    I’m from the states and the reason why he’s so popular because his music sounds western, modernized, and with the times. He listens to a lot of western rap which is why his music sounds the way it does. He’s pushing the boundaries and way ahead of most Filipino rappers. He raps to the cadence of the beat and goes with the melody unlike other Filipino rappers who just write lyrics to sound lyrical. Hev Abi the best rapper in my opinion coming from California.
  • @joshuavisbal7873
    Hip hop music was literally born out of sampling and interpolation in the 80s. Nandyan na yan ever since.
  • Sampling usage is justified by creativity. It deviates from the original source naturally with its own flavor..
  • @myk80824
    Trip ko tng ganitong nuanced discussion na kulang lalo na sa pinoy video essayists and even podcasts. Nagawa mo pa in under 10 minutes so obviously kaya naman pala yung ganitong klase ng diskusyon sa ganito kaiksing video. Aangat ka tol, congrats in advanced.
  • there is really a misconception in between sampling and interpolation. nowadays, there are no original things to think about, due to the attention span of us, individuals. but some aspiring ones are taking inspiration from the old heads, which is a good thing because paying homage is a natural instinct. in this time where everything can be mainstream, all we had to do is just accept the fact that we are just jumping to a new trend/fad because art in general just keeps evolving.
  • @SkrillTv
    Chuck Palahniuk: “Everything is a copy of a copy of a copy.”
  • @lidelgado5377
    It's been a while since nakakita ako ng youtuber that actually knows his stuff, kudos bro!
  • @d.rrel_
    i need to see more filipino video essays talking about the local rap industry with a well produced video in my recommended feed fr. you've hit the algorithm with this one! Sana pagpatuloy mo lang creative endeavors mo dito sa youtube 🤝
  • @kendongiral5968
    Salamat at may ganito na creators. More hot takes pa po sa mga OPM artists!
  • @crepuscularrr
    Detailed, Precise and may Sense talaga. Naka-sub na rin ako!
  • Goods lang naman sampling pero flow grab tsaka lyric wise hindi, yung sa babaero di naman ata yun lyric grab homage lang ganon, smooth lang kala ko naman may nakawan talaga nagpapaliwanag ka lang pala sa bano nating kababayan. Normal na normal yung beat sampling ke babaliktarin ke papataasin papabilisin papababain babagal sampling. Ang pangit lang naman yung tinatagalog at kopyang kopya pati flow. Rapper ka di ka google translate. Pero yung kay Hev Abi Normal shit lang e may sariling flow sa kanta sariling lyrics basic lang all love magandang content, Para masa malinaw
  • @hanzskie5811
    Ganitong mga video dapat ang deserve ng maraming views - sobrang informative. i want MOREEEE!
  • @zyreh6088
    Great video dude! Hope this guy make it, we kinda lack HipHop critics in the Philippines.
  • @jakemorgia781
    Antagal ko na nag antay ng ganitong klaseng analysis type content dito sa pinas. Here we goooo! straight to the top from here!
  • @aldrianamon4390
    Napakahusay magexplain sir. Mabuhay mga Local artist ng Pilipinas!
  • @ely3906
    Bro u just earned a subscriber, keep it up, I want to see more of ur opinions, edits when it comes to music industry