Don't take my words as seeing the overall situation as acceptable.
I view this shyt the same way I view rappers talking about how they're not role models and Cardi B shutting off her music when her daughter stepped in the room.
I have no idea what you are talking about and who you are talking about, but Cardi B is not a rapper. Perhaps to you, but not to me. She's a plant and former stripper with a mic who was reinvented for a purpose. If you go back to my previous posts you can see what I have posted, with REAL rappers like Paris and Wise Intelligent and their political commentary.
From the get go I warned people about Cardi B etc... not being a good example for young Black women (and Latin, but more so Black). What you are referring are the people at came from the long history of c00n songs and the Bully c00ns, nowadays also referred to as the dysfunctional.
I am from the generation when rap was the Black CNN.
Paris:
Wise Intelligent:
Don't take my words as seeing the overall situation as acceptable.
When they're criticised for the content of their music, they will hide behind it not being their responsibility to raise other people's children. Rather than fight that point, people should be questioning why they're allowing that poison to be fed to their children.
If they want to create filth, the answer should be "Fine, but understand that it is going to be limited to a narrow lane".
Yes, you are right about that and that is why this Lil xx is all that what you said on steroids. Extra extra deplorable. The reason why people are upset with this more than anything that came before, is that it's clearly an agenda. What came prior wasn't clear, but susceptible.
And the way he used the name Nas doesn't sit well with me. Nas is one of the greatest to ever have touched the mic. Strategically they used this.