Plus they dont promote black genocideNba players regularly are giving back to communities, have charities and foundations. The same can't be said about these rappers
They are just looking for white approval. He feels he is better than everyone becuase he has white approval. It's a powerful mentality.Well, he has every right to not say anything. Just like he has every right to be an admitted drug addict and moist n#gga
It's just funny to me how these dudes really don't understand how slave-like their existence is. Like bro really think that his life is Soho, Beverly Hills and white women. Like any of that would exist if he wasn't jumping around on stage entertaining white folks. Like they won't take that away in the next 5-10 years after his weirdo fans grow up, get married, move to the suburbs and start disassociating themselves from any remnants of their hipster past, so they can continue the family cycle of white middle classism.
N#ggas really think these white hipsters f#ck with them like that
This is why I always say it's important to read history for perspective because all history is a current event. By that I mean that there were always black people that received extra sh#t for how well they could entertain and/or enrich white folks. So, it's funny when I see the modern day entertainers(rappers, athletes, etc) think that they are above the black experience. These n#ggas are the pinnacle of it and don't even know it....until years later when the same industry that put them on helps bankrupt them socially and financially.
Like E40 said, "they'll find a new n#gga next year."
Peace
The Kendrick Lamar hate is the most random shyt ever... Kendrick as a popular modern rapper dedicated an entire album to black struggle. But people on here hate him. But when a rapper such as Asap says he wants nothing to do with the black struggle, people cry about there be no rappers that care about them."I wanna talk about Lean, bytches, Jiggy fashion, and new inspirations in drugs???..."
Who mans is this ?
But y'all shytted on Kendrick tho
If he wants to stfu, I'm okay with that too. Entertainers make the mistake of assuming their fan base is as shallow as they are. I used to be a Mob fan until I read this. @GoldCoastSaint said it best, it's not him refusing to speak. The problem is his reasoning.I don't have a problem with him saying nothing at all.
You know He got paid for that.But wasn't he on that 23 ways you can die if your black in America video?
/threadNba players regularly are giving back to communities, have charities and foundations. The same can't be said about these rappers
If he wants to stfu, I'm okay with that too. Entertainers make the mistake of assuming their fan base is as shallow as they are. I used to be a Mob fan until I read this. @GoldCoastSaint said it best, it's not him refusing to speak. The problem is his reasoning.
I can speak for myself, I'm more articulate than ASAP Rocky, and I used to enjoy listening to his music.
I agree with him to an extent. Not saying a entertainer or professional athlete shouldn't be able to express their opinion about race, politics, etc but we as a community need to stop expecting these guys to speak out. These present day actors, rappers, and athletes couldn't lace the shoes of the likes of Muhammad Ali, Jim Brown, etc.
His life consists of lean, feminine fashion, and white women. Are we really expecting much from him?