I don't think it is "anti-Black" per se. There are a lot of violent themes, promiscuity, and drug usage and dealing told from the first person perspective of Black men and women that it comes off as anti-Black. On the flip side, there are alternatives that don't really promote that in the music. Sadly, that type of music is typically viewed as "soft" and "not Hip Hop" in comparison to the more grimier sounds and content. That's the crazy philosophy I never understood here because posters will dismiss current Hip Hop as violent and demonic, but turn around and praise something just as violent if not more violent than what they were dismissing. It reminds me of when a relative had his daughter cut off a song that had all kinds of profanity in it, but then changed it to Lil Boosie and truned the volume up.