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

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U jus mad koz u can't whip it through the glass nikka woo woo woo woo.
koz u not blowing money fast nikka
 

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Is "this shyt bangs" really the only criteria some of you have for a track? :dahell:

Depending on the artist and where you are at that particular moment... :leostare:

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And OP shut the crying up man. Like 2 Live Crew never fukkin existed in the mainstream. "Oh heavens all this negativity is harming the image of black people :sadcam:" :camby:
 

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O.T. Genasis - CoCo [Music Video]: I think the general consensus is that Laffy Taffy was the lowest point as far as hiphop but i think this song is damn close to making a new standard. I mean it literally sounds like a skit. The factthat its a real song that gets play nationwide on mainstream radio is disturbing to how low the bar is now. You can LITERALLY talk/yell over a track and get major play as long as the beat is hot
Now on to the "black community". Our self respect is so low that an OBVIOUS ode to the distribution of cocaine is being let made cool. Where's the censorship in our community? I mean the song is so graphic in its repeated line "bakin soda!!!! I got BAKING SODA!!!" How is this even REMOTELY appropriate to be played on MAINSTREAM RADIO??? I listen to a lot of pop aka "white" stations and the vibe is totally different. Its waaaay more positive and upbeat. Only in our community is a song so inappropriate allowed to be so freely played. My question is: why do we not care about ourselves enough to police and monitor what we are feeding our minds & souls? In every "anti" hiphop thread cats chime in defense of rap by saying "the government pumped drugs into the community". So why are yall ok with music that glorifies these drugs that the government used to help destroy black communities:francis:




I don't disagree with your post entirely, and haven't read through the whole thread yet, but the difference IMO between Laffy Taffy and Coco is that the former was bad music posing as Hip Hop. Where as Coco is good music with a very bad message. I'm as prejudiced as they come towards Southern Hip Hop, TRAP music, Drill music, pretty much anything that isn't from 90's I hate. Still, when I heard this song, and saw the video, I thought it was hilarious at first. Then I caught myself singing the hook, and repeating some of the lines. It's a catchy azz song and beat, can't deny that. I like his Touchdown song too, caught myself a couple times saying, "Touchdown Nikka, touchdown nikka!!" I facepalm to myself everytime it creeps in my head, but can't deny the music is catchy, even for a boom-bap fanatic like myself.
 

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I think the general consensus is that Laffy Taffy was the lowest point as far as hiphop
Have conversations about Laffy Taffy in 2015, brehs.

General consensus? Do you just hang out with a bunch of grouchy nikkas who hate on mainstream music all damn day? :mjlol:

Don't get me wrong though, I get where you coming from. It's just that I'M IN LOVE WITH THE COCO wasn't taken seriously enough by a single soul to influence them to become a drug dealer/user :francis:
 

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I don't disagree with your post entirely, and haven't read through the whole thread yet, but the difference IMO between Laffy Taffy and Coco is that the former was bad music posing as Hip Hop. Where as Coco is good music with a very bad message. I'm as prejudiced as they come towards Southern Hip Hop, TRAP music, Drill music, pretty much anything that isn't from 90's I hate. Still, when I heard this song, and saw the video, I thought it was hilarious at first. Then I caught myself singing the hook, and repeating some of the lines. It's a catchy azz song and beat, can't deny that. I like his Touchdown song too, caught myself a couple times saying, "Touchdown Nikka, touchdown nikka!!" I facepalm to myself everytime it creeps in my head, but can't deny the music is catchy, even for a boom-bap fanatic like myself.
so a song about a women shaking her ass (laffy taffy) is worse then a song that has a cocaine reference that's all over the airwaves across the nation :dahell:


a lot of smart dumb nikkas in this thread.
 

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so a song about a women shaking her ass (laffy taffy) is worse then a song that has a cocaine reference that's all over the airwaves across the nation :dahell:


a lot of smart dumb nikkas in this thread.


:mjlol: Wow you're dense. Read my post again.
 
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