O.T Genesis Coco: Was This A New Low For Hiphop/the Black Community?

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Welcome to the post Lil Jon Hip Hop. Where a message can be as destructive as it can be, as long as hoes get down in the club.




nikkas don't give a fukk about the youth. If they did, they would educate them the insides and outs on why drugs, etc. are bad and tell about the lifelong consequences of it. A lot of these #newblack kids have parents of generation X that failed raising them cause they were too damn busy with their own thing.


Bu bu but nikkas know that real nikkas do what they want. Can't be a lame in front of these hoes and you gotta have swag to get these hoes :stopitslime:



Why else does Love and Hip Hop keep getting more and more seasons of dysfunction while higher rated black shows in the past that showed good black characters, gotten off the air with the quickness.



Don't tell them that. They understand when a lost youngin clap them up.

Are songs like "coco" and bobby smurda's "hot nikka" new phenomenons in hip hop? Are theses completely new concepts?
 

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Are songs like "coco" and bobby smurda's "hot nikka" new phenomenons in hip hop? Are theses completely new concepts?

Course not. But it seems like people have amnesia on what gangsta rap did to the minds of millions of black folk back in the early 90s. They gave birth to the #newblacks and we seen how they raised them, or lack of.
 

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I know yall "pro poison" heads wont watch but every black person in America needs to. Major jewels dropped. Educate yourselves on what is happening to us. I make these threads out of love. It saddens me to see the extent of this brainwashing. We are actually defending a song called "Im In Love With the Cocaine" being pushed purposely to black kids!!! Think about that yall




Why "A Different World" never came back to television: The brainwashing ...:

Why else does Love and Hip Hop keep getting more and more seasons of dysfunction while higher rated black shows in the past that showed good black characters, gotten off the air with the quickness.
 

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In hindsight its rather amazing that Pharoah Monch, Talib and Mos Def actually got radio play back in the day
THIS! As I've said on multiple occasions, all art forms should comprehensively reflect life. One of the reasons the 90's was considered the golden era is because of the DIVERSITY of the genre. The art form captured URBAN reality in its totality. You had POPULAR drug songs, conscious songs, gangster songs, love songs, dance songs, silly/fun/ridiculous songs (which is an important lane as well). The main problem now isn't necessarily songs like Coco specifically, its that pretty much every song you hear on the radio endorses negativity, self-indulgence, or was LITERALLY made for the strip club (which has become a MUCH to prominent entrenchment in our culture!). Y'all can say I'm hating all you want; you'll just be wrong! THIS is reality and without much more content diversity our beloved genre will further degenerate into the minstrel show that we are currently witnessing. :manny:
 

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I know yall "pro poison" heads wont watch but every black person in America needs to. Major jewels dropped. Educate yourselves on what is happening to us. I make these threads out of love. It saddens me to see the extent of this brainwashing. We are actually defending a song called "Im In Love With the Cocaine" being pushed purposely to black kids!!! Think about that yall




Why "A Different World" never came back to television: The brainwashing ...:


Bu bu but shyt was boring. I need to turn up all the time.

Wonder how that worked out.
 
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I respect this thread. I see mad cacs around my way wylin out saturdays yellin the chorus of this shyt.

Hip-hop, or any music, should not be bout skin. Should be bout dope (as in good). This song is fun for a hot second before it turns corny. I dont know. I guess people need to vent with stupid shyt. I dont do coco. But I get it why people find it entertaining. Its complicated. As for indoctrination, cultural appropriation and other plots to ruin the youth...breh...I get it.

But - at the end of da day - it's you against the world. If you can't figure out what's good for ya and what's not, who's for you and who's against you...

:yeshrug:
 
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Im not gonna knock the song or non of that shyt. Homie did his thing but, its really gotta be up to the parents to show their children right from wrong...be able to say "no you can't sing this song, you don't konw what he's talking about so shut yo little ass up" Like back when 3 6 "sippin on some sizzurp" was hot on the radio my mom wouldn't let me say that shyt .she'd get pissed...she wouldn't stop me from listening to it tough. she would just explain that it was some dumb shyt to do and i shouldn't do it iand if she caught me doing some stupid shyt from a song like sipping sizzurp she was gonnna fukkk me up.
 

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In hindsight its rather amazing that Pharoah Monch, Talib and Mos Def actually got radio play back in the day
It reflected a period when the urban public demanded and dictated more respect from their artists. It's amazing that many of you don't feel intellectually disrespected by rappers today (I refuse to call the large majority of them artists). They have decided that you are not worth them actually putting in effort in the booth to garner your adoration. They have duped you into accepting a "slapping" beat while making excuses for why they are cheating you. I just don't get it! :snoop:
 

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It reflected a period when the urban public demanded and dictated more respect from their artists. It's amazing that many of you don't feel intellectually disrespected by rappers today (I refuse to call the large majority of them artists). They have decided that you are not worth them actually putting in effort in the booth to garner your adoration. They have duped you into accepting a "slapping" beat while making excuses for why they are cheating you. I just don't get it! :snoop:

Rap music is basically a parody c00n tape that has long past its stay. Cats don't give a fukk about anything but partying and fukking lost ass hoes.
 

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But EVERY culture has drug use, murder, and gangs. Why is black radio the only one that promotes it? Thats not weird to yall? Do yall think its a coincidence that our music promotes extreme materialirm the most by faaaar but were also the only group that doesnt support each others businesses and actively circulate our money within our own community. We are being taught the opposite of everybody else. Spend, make it rain, buy from this european designer or that white jewelry maker. This music is dictating our culture. These rappers are the most influential figures in the black community whether u want to admit it or not


I respect this thread. I see mad cacs around my way wylin out saturdays yellin the chorus of this shyt.

Hip-hop, or any music, should not be bout skin. Should be bout dope (as in good). This song is fun for a hot second before it turns corny. I dont know. I guess people need to vent with stupid shyt. I dont do coco. But I get it why people find it entertaining. Its complicated. As for indoctrination, cultural appropriation and other plots to ruin the youth...breh...I get it.

But - at the end of da day - it's you against the world. If you can't figure out what's good for ya and what's not, who's for you and who's against you...

:yeshrug:

Im not gonna knock the song or non of that shyt. Homie did his thing but, its really gotta be up to the parents to show their children right from wrong...be able to say "no you can't sing this song, you don't konw what he's talking about so shut yo little ass up" Like back when 3 6 "sippin on some sizzurp" was hot on the radio my mom wouldn't let me say that shyt .she'd get pissed...she wouldn't stop me from listening to it tough. she would just explain that it was some dumb shyt to do and i shouldn't do it iand if she caught me doing some stupid shyt from a song like sipping sizzurp she was gonnna fukkk me up.
 

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But EVERY culture has drug use, murder, and gangs. Why is black radio the only one that promotes it? Thats not weird to yall? Do yall think its a coincidence that our music promotes extreme materialirm the most by faaaar but were also the only group that doesnt support each others businesses and actively circulate our money within our own community. We are being taught the opposite of everybody else. Spend, make it rain, buy from this european designer or that white jewelry maker. This music is dictating our culture. These rappers are the most influential figures in the black community whether u want to admit it or not

You going way over their heads. Some people are eternally lost.
 

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But EVERY culture has drug use, murder, and gangs. Why is black radio the only one that promotes it? Thats not weird to yall? Do yall think its a coincidence that our music promotes extreme materialirm the most by faaaar but were also the only group that doesnt support each others businesses and actively circulate our money within our own community. We are being taught the opposite of everybody else. Spend, make it rain, buy from this european designer or that white jewelry maker. This music is dictating our culture. These rappers are the most influential figures in the black community whether u want to admit it or not

:laff:
 
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