I noticed in 2024 Ghostface got away with saying the F word with no backlash. I thought the F word had these rappers shook.

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Comparing the publicity Ghostface gets to that of Eminem in 2024 is hilarity.

Well hold on now....there is something you left out.

Ghostface doesn't know if he will put this song out and becomes a comeback hit song. The song has rock elements, a Nas as a collabo and it sounds like something that can be in commercials and movies, so possibilities were there. No one knows what could become a possible comeback hit. We never EVER saw Cutty Ranks of all people coming back in music and having a music video do close to 5 Billion in views. Think about that for a second..... Cutty Ranks, of all people, has a music video with more views then anything by Justin Beiber, Maroon 5, Katy Perry and Taylor Swift. Then there is Tik Tok.....Tik Tok be grabbing all types of new and old songs and blowing them up and there is no formula to what Tik Tok blows up, it just happens.
 

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It depends on the rapper. Someone mainstream like Drake and Kendrick probably wouldn’t be able to get away with it but an NBA Youngboy could.
 
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It depends on the rapper. Someone mainstream like Drake and Kendrick probably wouldn’t be able to get away with it but an NBA Youngboy could.


Kendrick said it in 2022 on Auntie Diaries but the context in which he used it was coming from a viewpoint of someone ignorant being illuminated into the hatefulness of the slur so it really only caused a minor controversy.
 

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Kendrick said it in 2022 on Auntie Diaries but the context in which he used it was coming from a viewpoint of someone ignorant being illuminated into the hatefulness of the slur so it really only caused a minor controversy.

THAT WAS A PRO LGTB SONG
SO ONLY AN IDIOT WOULD CAUSE AN UPROAR
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Trump in office soon...we bringing fakkit back to the mainstream in 2025

Good…

We need that back in Hip Hop.

The world was a better place when LGBT cats were in their own circles and didn’t broadcast their sexuality.


Even if they got dissed, some clapped back and even had hands.

Trump Finna bring it back to his first term where everyone got called out.


Knowing him, he’s gonna be on Twitter grandstanding
 

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Harlem Shake nikkaz for their pockets/Stay tuned for more fakkit nikkaz coming out the closet.



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Ghost didn't even edit it for the official video. :ohhh:


I noticed Eminem has been neutered and he avoids saying it in recent album releases. And Da Bady's situation had everyone shook. But these are the ones I noticed. Are there any mainstream popular rappers still currently using the F word that I missed? :patrice: If so point them out.

Eminem's music can be seen as a tool for controlled opposition in promoting the gay agenda. By manufacturing controversy, his songs gained significant attention and publicity. One notable example is a popular radio song where he mentioned "a man and another man" eloping. This lyric, regardless of its intended tone, conveyed a message that contributed to the normalization of same-sex relationships. The strategic use of words in songwriting can deliver powerful messages, and in this case, it may have helped to advance the gay agenda, even if it was presented in a negative or satirical context.
 

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Ghost ain’t been on a major in years so that’s unlikely plus Wu Tang ain’t nothing to fucc with..


Cats on the internet can complain all they want from the safety of their laptops and digital apparatuses but they wouldn’t say that outside and then end up locked in a trunk with a gun in their mouth.


Ghost would have robbed them cats and made em strip naked if they did that to him.



I think that Ghost’s son is a punk fakkit though. Jamal Lyon from Empire ass nikka. He made his Dad look bad too.
 

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Eminem's music can be seen as a tool for controlled opposition in promoting the gay agenda. By manufacturing controversy, his songs gained significant attention and publicity. One notable example is a popular radio song where he mentioned "a man and another man" eloping. This lyric, regardless of its intended tone, conveyed a message that contributed to the normalization of same-sex relationships. The strategic use of words in songwriting can deliver powerful messages, and in this case, it may have helped to advance the gay agenda, even if it was presented in a negative or satirical context.
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The song "Funky Cold Medina" was a popular radio song and had Tone Loc taking a tranny home in 1989. Everything you just said about Ems song promoting the gay agenda obviously would also be applied to Tone Locs song which was popular over a decade prior to Ems song.
 

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The song "Funky Cold Medina" was a popular radio song and had Tone Loc taking a tranny home in 1989. Everything you just said about Ems song promoting the gay agenda obviously would also be applied to Tone Locs song which was popular over a decade prior to Ems song.
That's what that song was about? :scusthov:
 

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So the consenus is if you popular, black, got money, and matter..they want to police and own you?? R Kelly going to jail over a documentary...Jay Z exposed...Puffy blasted...Russel Simmons still hiding...Li.Wayne begging for shows in his hometown...

Taylor Swift dont have these problems.

Its very deep psychologically. It starts with the roots of black culture. Black folk by nature ‘keep it real’. So brehs are wired to call out fukkery even if it’s their own.

Whereas white folk are the most devious treacherous people to ever live. From birth they have white guilt, they are aware of their ways and therefore are wired to hide and suppress. So while black folk out here with a flash light on anybody even black who’s done wrong, white folk quietly in the corner feigning innocence
 

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So the consenus is if you popular, black, got money, and matter..they want to police and own you?? R Kelly going to jail over a documentary...Jay Z exposed...Puffy blasted...Russel Simmons still hiding...Li.Wayne begging for shows in his hometown...

Taylor Swift dont have these problems.
Yes friend R Kelly is in Jail over a doc not what he did that was documented

Jay-Z was slandered

Puffy blasted himself

Russell is living well.

Lil Wayne gave his life to drugs and is paying for it.

Who is this "they" entity that is being scapegoated that supposedly orchestrated all this? :mjlol:
 

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Yes friend R Kelly is in Jail over a doc not what he did that was documented

Jay-Z was slandered

Puffy blasted himself

Russell is living well.

Lil Wayne gave his life to drugs and is paying for it.

Who is this "they" entity that is being scapegoated that supposedly orchestrated all this? :mjlol:
Lady Gaga and R Kelly were about to do a tour until that documentary led to a investigation that should of happened in 1994..lol
 
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