I'm so close to being done with Hip Hop

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what does she say
basically this cac bytch mentions all the things shown in hip hop videos...in the chorus and says "we dont care we not caught up in ur love affair"

But its not that...the song basically gives an overall message of "life being great without a care and not being caught up in the love affair of getting and chasing money and being so obsessed with it"

My gripe is the fact this bytch can easily come in and say all that bullshyt from the comfort of her white privilege.

Her people are used to owning and holding superiority in this country so she can easily dismiss these love affairs we have with money off as something thats "meh"

But she doesnt understand the black experience..she's foreign to it

She doesnt understand for centuries in this country we had nothing, owned nothing and basically knew nothing and it is just now that we have tasted freedom and are given some leeway to have some taste of monetary excellence

We are still fighting to balance the scales and being on equal footing with these cacs.....and this bytch wanna wonder why we're in this "love affair"

bytch we playing catch up...ur chilling off of centuries of white privilege

U damn rigth u cant understand our "love affair"
 
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basically this cac bytch mentions all the things shown in hip hop videos...in the chorus and says "we dont care we not caught up in ur love affair"

But its not that...the song basically gives an overall message of "life being great without a care and not being caught up in the love affair of getting and chasing money and being so obsessed with it"

My gripe is the fact this bytch can easily come in and say all that bullshyt from the comfort of her white privilege.

Her people are used to owning and holding superiority in this country so she can easily dismiss these love affairs we have with money off as something thats "meh"

But she doesnt understand the black experience..she's foreign to it

She doesnt understand for centuries in this country we had nothing, owned nothing and basically knew nothing and it is just now that we have tasted freedom and are given some leeway to have some taste of monetary excellence

We are still fighting to balance the scales and being on equal footing with these cacs.....and this bytch wanna wonder why we're in this "love affair"

bytch we playing catch up...ur chilling off of centuries of white privilege

U damn rigth u cant understand our "love affair"
your not even black.

your a faggit cac canadain.

we both know it, soon the entire coli will know. if you wanna try me go ahead. CAC
 

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your not even black.

your a faggit cac canadain.

we both know it, soon the entire coli will know. if you wanna try me go ahead. CAC
nikka shut ya dumass up..this is a serious discussion now..go troll some nikkaz with eminem gifs bytch ass nikka :camby:
 

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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 attatchment

SO u got this disgusting filthy cac bytch condescendingly speaking on hip hop culture's fascination of these outward signs of success as "something we dont understand something we're not apart of, we can have it" etc.

Not understanding the context of why we do this

Blacks dont own shyt in this country
We came from royalty yet we were stripped of everything in this country
Were slaves who worked under the tyranny of the white man
Our whole identities tied to those cacs

Fast forward

We've tasted freedom
Though uphill...we now have the chance to taste of success
And now we are currently fighting to have the black man be a GREAT presence in the capitalist world of the U.S

Ya we're gonna brag bout chains cars jewels and sht...we've just started to taste freedom and the chance to see monetary excellence
Until we've founded our people firmly on an equal basis to these cacs on the scales...the black man will continue to struggle against the certain insecurities


But lemme find out a cac tryna tell us we're too obsessed with money

Smack a cac talking reckless like that

As if we not currently fighting to balance these scales

Again, I don't think she's talking about it as a "hip-hop" thing. It's a mainstream thing now. She's talking about what she sees in her own suburban neighborhood, which is white kids emulating rappers. I agree with you that the attachment to materialism in hip-hop has its roots in social issues, but that doesn't mean I'm going to cosign it. We'll have to agree to disagree on that issue.

Ask yourself, why do so many Black sports stars go broke?
http://www.blackisonline.com/2012/03/chapter-11-the-plague-of-sports-stars-going-broke/

Why do so many rappers go broke? http://www.complex.com/music/2013/03/a-history-of-rappers-going-broke/

Why is an album title like Get Rich or Die Trying (an album that defined an era of the music) not considered troubling when that's exactly what kids are doing out in the streets, instead of trying to set up a long-term, stable plan for success?

I've been defending hip-hop from white folks for years, but it's gotten harder and harder to defend as a culture. I'm tired of hearing every rapper use the "I'm just reflecting what goes on in the hood, I'm the hood CNN" excuse for those lyrics and messages. At this point, it's toxic. I'm not saying it can or should be forced to change just as a matter of lyrics, because it is a reflection of a deeper issue in the hood, but I can't cosign it, and I think it should be criticized

Here's a great article on the subject: http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2009/aug/09/black-teenagers-money-matthew-ryder
 

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Listening to what 'classics' coli 'bumps in the whip' after listening to actual classics is always hilarity :heh: Yall actually think the garbage these dudes put out constitutes as good music.:heh:

Yo i dare yall listen to a best of jazz or something then play the new migo's mixtape straight after :heh: guaranteed comedy.
yo gottehh>miles gayvis's whole career breh






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basically this cac bytch mentions all the things shown in hip hop videos...in the chorus and says "we dont care we not caught up in ur love affair"

But its not that...the song basically gives an overall message of "life being great without a care and not being caught up in the love affair of getting and chasing money and being so obsessed with it"

My gripe is the fact this bytch can easily come in and say all that bullshyt from the comfort of her white privilege.

Her people are used to owning and holding superiority in this country so she can easily dismiss these love affairs we have with money off as something thats "meh"

But she doesnt understand the black experience..she's foreign to it

She doesnt understand for centuries in this country we had nothing, owned nothing and basically knew nothing and it is just now that we have tasted freedom and are given some leeway to have some taste of monetary excellence

We are still fighting to balance the scales and being on equal footing with these cacs.....and this bytch wanna wonder why we're in this "love affair"

bytch we playing catch up...ur chilling off of centuries of white privilege

U damn rigth u cant understand our "love affair"
"A little over a year ago I was in bondage, and now I'm back out here reaping the blessings and getting the benefits that go along with it, everything that's out here for kings like us. The reason why we like this, this jewelry and this diamonds and stuff, they don't understand is, because we really from Africa, and that's where all this stuff come from. And we originated from kings, you know what I'm saying? So don't look down on the youngsters because they wanna have shiny things. It's in our genes, know what I'm saying? We just don't all know our history, so—"
 

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fukk that nikka. Our culture is trash nikka. It's songs like this that gives everyone the delusion they think they can they rap.
NAH.
YOUR Culture is trash.
I'm fine over here with the Hip Hop I rock too.

This is like saying "Yo Rock sucks :( listen to this sh1t *posts link to the Jonas Brothers*"
 
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If you don't fukk with Migos...fukk you.


No. What he's sayin is hip-hop fans can't appreciate shyt for what it is and are way too cynical now. If Pac and Big came out now fans would literally try and find a reason not to like them.

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