Black Radio Is Sickening/Poisonous

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In regards to this obsession with strippers, these bytches are not deep and that's why I love Migo's #HOH Record Of The Year "Freak No More" because that is all these strippers are about.

"Strippers do not go to college" - Chris Rock. Alsina says single mother in college like that bytch goes to Georgia Tech. :russ: FOH!
 

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I made a post about this early this year.

There's been a influx of stipper anthems recently, I expected it from rap after Bands Make Her Dance but seeing r&B hop full speed on this :snoop:





It's sad enough to see new nikkas on this but for old heads like Usher and Ne-yo to ride this wave smh :thumbsdown:
 

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Yeah, once T-Pain fell in love with a stripper, that was pretty much it for R&B :beli:

I'm just waiting for the inevitable gay R&B single to get pushed into mainstream radio :snoop: then we can truly bury it

Pretty sure frank ocean thinkin bout you fits the bill :merchant:
 

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I made a post about this early this year.

There's been a influx of stipper anthems recently, I expected it from rap after Bands Make Her Dance but seeing r&B hop full speed on this :snoop:





It's sad enough to see new nikkas on this but for old heads like Usher and Ne-yo to ride this wave smh :thumbsdown:

This is bad! Especially that Rich Homie Quan song.
 

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Pretty much how I fell out of love with hip-hop and R&B starting in the early 2ks (im 27.)
Master P and NO limit and Puff Daddy and Badboy pushed hip hop in stupid directions that the original East Coast-West Coast shyt started. We lost the message, and became
even more about glitz and stunting.
"This is about my life. Im speaking for the people."
Album of 15 songs, 13 of them club songs, two fairly conscious, but trash nevertheless. Remember this?

Listen to the hook and compare it to the lyrics. You might think he would tell a story about being poor and trying to make it, but it masked a song about bragging. Same old shyt.
R&B made that rap crossover during the Ringtone days with the fierceness and never came back.
I think it was for the best though, shyts pushed me to listening to Patsy Cline, Curtis Mayfield, Billy Steward, etc. I even jam Indie shyt by white artists all the time. The music sounds
like music for enrichment, not tailored specifically for lost-nikkas who will never leave the hood "hustle and party" mindset, and white kids (aka the people paying for the shyt by and large)
who have not a care in the world while they spend shyttons to by "Lolipop.":scust:

Im not one to search the underground for music, so if the shyt doesnt come to me, it doesn't get played. Sorry.:yeshrug: Mainstream milked and slaughtered the Hip Hop we loved, and took
R&B with it. Word to Al B. Sure.
 

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I was searching old threads and @Christopher browns made a thread bout the effect glorifying strippers has had on r&b/hip hop.

The tricking era is:scust:
August Alsina's my nikka but this shyt here:snoop:


shyt is the reason we got 17 & 18yo chicks on IG claiming to be models. When in fact all them chicks is slored getting tricked on.

And the only reason they continue is because nikkas encourage it and boost they ego.

I dont mind the pics:shaq::wow:
Whores just need to understand what they are...call a spade a spade:yeshrug:


Lets be real alot of kids no matter what parents do will be influenced by entertainment. I think we as black people are more influenced by music then any race.

Not sure what ya race is....but growing up my parents did all they could. But I still did what I wanted and had to learn the hard way.
So the teaching can only go so far

So much truth right here. The entertainment industry drives the bus and everybody gets on for a ride. It's the same as the warnings your parents gave you as a kid about the dangers of drugs, that's not going to stop Raymond when he see Big G on the block with a fistful of cash and new Benz. Same for these young girls, you can't hide them from society or the internet, they go on the FB and IG and see they friends posted up living that model/flossing life and they want a piece. These stripper anthems will never go out as you will always have some chick twerking/grinding to it, and that will encourage more of them to be made, it's a continuous circle.
 

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No lie but a few days ago i listened to this and i literally got teary eyed. i was thinkn why cant todays music make me FEEL anything? :to: I have a 2year old and it saddens me the type of music she's gonna hear. I will havd to do my best to feed her mind music with soul and emotion in it
At the risk of sounding :flabbynsick: last night i listened to teddy pendagrass station on pandora. Now I know what old folks mean when they say they don't make music like this anymore :damn:
 

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I gave up on hip hop a long time ago.

Most r&b currently is just hip hop with a nikka singing an extended hook. It's not real r&b. shyt is poisoning our community.

Black folks have been conditioned to embrace negativity. It's so demonic.
I only listen to classic RnB....Basically 90's and 80's shyt and probably early 2000's.


I don't listen to rap/hip-hop :scust:
 

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This is how they take over black cultures. Get the ones at the top in pocket, only sign off on garbage, then allow the white artists alone to release real shyt. Then history books only show the white artists.

Then little black girls grow up favoring the lyrics of the justin timberlakes over the ushers, Young black men liking the music of the... what's that fat white bytches name? oh yeah adele, the adeles over the black rnb artists making hoodrat anthems and "i love him cause he looks good and got money" records and that shyt transfers into dating habits

This is equivalent to gentrification, just replace land with music. They do it with everything we create. Same shyt happened to country music(black created), rock music(black created), techno(black created), even DJing— name the top 10 earning DJs around the world, all white. Skrillex and shyt. Clean off all the Graffitti in NY but banksy shyt get promoted. I'm tired of this shyt

Yup, Black radio stations are now called "urban" stations. :camby:
 

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in this day and age there no more excuse, if you don't like usher current music there's plenty of other r&b acts to choose from :camby:

Actually, we don't have many acts to choose. The radio and video music stations only have a select list that they play. You'd have to have a huge underground buzz to get noticed these days without mainstream help.
 
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