Hip-Hop has technically been pretty awful since 2000. You mostly have to dig for the quality, but its gotten a lot easier. I feel bad for the people that still just listen to the radio or whatevers in the club.
I was selling your little sister a Mollyhow did you know all the middle schools are bumpin this
Heard this song for the first time...
Nikka with all that basura u spittinFirst of, she's talking about a culture that some hip-hop inspired, not the concept of hip-hop itself- a bunch of white boys and girls in wealthy suburban areas who are doing all the things rappers pretend to be able to afford. Second, she's right. Most mainstream hip-hop is materialistic garbage. Her song is about the opposite of that. I'm not going to cosign the song, but the message > most of hip-hop right now. I don't care if she's white or a Martian. That truth has nothing to do with white privilege.
Nikka with all that basura u spittin
Its obvious what she talking bout and who she alluding to in dem lyrics
It has everything to do with white privilege
Ya she can easily make statements like those in that dumass song but thats cuz she comes a privileged background ...she doesnt come from a people group that has been fighting and is currently fighting to balance the scales in this country that took everything from us
Her message is garbage nothing but pretentious shytty garbage that doesnt look at the context of the black experience her dum cac ass is foreign to
They are too busy living vicariously through those materialistic lyrics to hear youOk, so we both agree that the context of the Black experience is fighting to balance the scales. What does the trashy materialism of mainstream hip-hop have to do with that? And what does her attacking people's attachment to those things (and she's talking about all people- mainstream hip-hop is popular culture, and most of its fans are white, so most of the people following those rappers in latching onto those brands are white, too) have to do with her being white? The whole song is about criticizing materialistic culture. We should all be criticizing it.
I was selling your little sister a Molly
Nah she lacks the black experience and is foreign to it to speak on hip hop's culture take on these jewels and baguettes and what it means to us and why we have this attatchmentOk, so we both agree that the context of the Black experience is fighting to balance the scales. What does the trashy materialism of mainstream hip-hop have to do with that? And what does her attacking people's attachment to those things (and she's talking about all people- mainstream hip-hop is popular culture, and most of its fans are white, so most of the people following those rappers in latching onto those brands are white, too) have to do with her being white? The whole song is about criticizing materialistic culture. We should all be criticizing it.
shyts crazy
Btw kinda off topic
but when is someone gonna diss this bytch
for dissing and talkign down on hip hop from her comfortable ass white privilege seat