The people were being respectful. At Bowery most people tend to stay quiet so that the poet has undivided attention and you may observe and absorb every single beautiful word they speak.
How can the crowd stay silent through that? Whenever I've seen Phil do this poem the crowd would ooh, ahhh, scream and snap frantically. This poem is filled with dope lines.
Seeing as I'm one of the kids "hip-hop fucked consensually, then left alone" this poem give real insight into the hip-hop "industry". I'm beyond words; all I can say is this poem is the business
@samanthaag But they've said it themselves in so many videos that they arn't brother and sister. They both may have come from an asian mother and a jewish father, but they came from two different parts of our country. It's possible they could be long lost siblings if they were once orphins, however, they've yet to mention that and they always state, "No, we are not related in any way."
will you marry me? Because your words track down some thoughts in my head that I wished didnt exist rocking to your rhymes because you have become more of an obsession than an inspiration.
@Brainstrain audiences, like at the bowery club, will make the appropriate sounds of acceptance (I can't think of a good way to phrase that) at the end of a recited poem.
A. That's the Bowery Poetry Club, the expectations are insanely high there. B. I personally find any sign of audience noise really disrespectful. Someone took the time to craft words into a poem. Appreciate it silently, then applaud.
"There are too many rappers and not enough poets." - Tupac Shakur
That voice is as smooth as butter. Marry me?
Feeling hot under my collars. God. That voice.
Thanks to this video I really want a shirt that says "Hip Hop Died for Your Sins" on it.
If you make this happen I will buy ten of them. Forrreal tho.
Corry Fox www.zazzle.com/hip_hop_lullaby_shirt-235053416766292806
Hip Hop never left, as long as you know where to look for it.
Its good to hear someone rationale enough to say it.. There are so many underrated good rappers out there and it's a crime to say that Hip-Hop is dead
The people were being respectful. At Bowery most people tend to stay quiet so that the poet has undivided attention and you may observe and absorb every single beautiful word they speak.
Hot damn! This was literal fire.
*figurative*
the bit about his white frosting ruining the recipe was so rad
I love all of your masterpieces Phil Kaye !
The last line just gave the whole poem so much more strength that the one that it was already showing! Great!
Just Blew me away, absolutely incredible
You and Sarah Kay are phenomenal !!!
this was amazing. so talented. so handsome.
beautiful
Much Love
I LOVE THIS SO MUCH!
Gets better every time I watch.
I LOVE THIS SO MUCH
There are rare ways you can make swearing sound beautiful. Phil pulled it off brilliantly. :D
That was amazing.
some of his lines were absolute magic. So sick.
amazing!!!
That was awesome
You read my mind!
they were in awe
amazing
Amazing :O
Hiphop isn't dead, it's just underground.
Dope!
This is soo amazing!!! Also love his teeth! lol
i watched his poems with sarah first and they were very average...now watching this,i take back everything i ever said about him.what a powerful poem!
How can the crowd stay silent through that? Whenever I've seen Phil do this poem the crowd would ooh, ahhh, scream and snap frantically. This poem is filled with dope lines.
Hats off Phil! All I can do is clap for there is no in the room to hug but me. ok, I hugged me too, but my arms are long and i can hug even more.
NICE SO DEEP.........
he just makes me wanna scream aaaaaaaa!!!mmmaazzing!!!
Seeing as I'm one of the kids "hip-hop fucked consensually, then left alone" this poem give real insight into the hip-hop "industry". I'm beyond words; all I can say is this poem is the business
i really wanna pet his hair. OH, and the poem was fantastic :D
Was so impressed I had to do a mix; hope you enjoy - soundcloud.com/phatwitz/hip-hop-lullaby-by-phil-kaye-phatwitz-mix
HES SO CUTE >8((
Fuck this is fab
It adds to it because he is talking about rap, which uses curs words to explain or they think it makes there songs better
well shit. phil kaye. yes
Nice
Rhyme scheme smooth af
@poet56565 i think it shows character. language is the most important part of poetry.
give me a CZcams video of said such audience reaction and I'll ever be so graceful :)
Set this to a hip-hop instrumental at 97 bpm-- Juicy works really well
@samanthaag
But they've said it themselves in so many videos that they arn't brother and sister. They both may have come from an asian mother and a jewish father, but they came from two different parts of our country. It's possible they could be long lost siblings if they were once orphins, however, they've yet to mention that and they always state, "No, we are not related in any way."
Nice hair!
#gayforkaye
very underrated that crowd was wack forreal that was beautiful
First video I saw that has 0 dislikes.
@polarispkk they're brother and sister.
will you marry me? Because your words track down some thoughts in my head
that I wished didnt exist
rocking to your rhymes
because you have become more of an obsession
than an inspiration.
I actually got goosbumps! ..
"when did clenched fists relax to just this."
Soo much like your sis
send this to nas!!
Nice Moobs.
At about 1:31?
THIS IS NICE EH?
Phil Kaye please marry me. So genius.
press play on /watch?v=ieaMdeoMSeM at the start of the third line "is it all just maggots and flies"
enjoy
@Brainstrain audiences, like at the bowery club, will make the appropriate sounds of acceptance (I can't think of a good way to phrase that) at the end of a recited poem.
I don't get that, what does that mean
I think it's called Respect.
I'm pretty damn sure I'm in love with you.
A. That's the Bowery Poetry Club, the expectations are insanely high there. B. I personally find any sign of audience noise really disrespectful. Someone took the time to craft words into a poem. Appreciate it silently, then applaud.
same except it's 00:58 but i'll get to 1:30am, i'm sure
@TheKpmartin - he's saying current Hip Hop isn't what it was meant to be and is spreading the wrong mesages
@samanthaag
Watch a video titled, "Project Voice Origin Story"
I didn't get that.
Surely the rhythms would conflict?
Who killed hip hop? Cause I heard she suffocated in a CD case...
@TheNeRdyDeviL
they arn't brother and sister, prolly not even related...well...maybe like 25th cousins or something...
Heh. 106 and Parked. Nice.
0 dislikes...
Has Nas seen this?
Short answer: Lil Wayne
Eluding to Tupac Amaru Shakur as Black Jesus much?
Marry me. Please?
They used to do it to put more emotion into their raps, just like Phil does here. Nowadays, they use it to fill up shapes. I'm ashamed
Fu**ing f*ck.... I know that's not nearly insightful as what you just presented us with but... that's all I got right now.
A white man pronouncing the death of hip hop - plus ca change plus c'est la meme.
6 people have no taste