Poison Your Own Community While Uplifting Others: Usher Raymond Edition

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It's pretty simple.

nikkas ain't trying to hear that positive shyt. It ain't that deep breh

that's the issue. The radio audience on black radios want that nonsense.
Not trying to put words in yalls mouths, but are you all saying that black people shun positive, uplifting and inspirational music? Are we naturally drawn to negative,poisonous, demonic music that promotes our own genocide? Is this the reason that positive, uplifting songs like this by black artists only gets play on pop stations mainly for whites to hear? Are we just a naturally negative people that hate ourselves?

 

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WHO CARES BREH ?

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If you're not black i understand your post
 

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So... is this Usher's fault... or is this actually 'black radio's fault for being as limited and one dimensional as it has become?

NOW its our fault that we're still as a people, unaware of media propaganda being used as a tool of white supremacy. Its so obvious whats being done, yet we still call it "conspiracy fantasy". We're blind to whats going on. We dont control our own music. Black music is being dictated by old white/jewish men. Remember this vid?



Notice the skin color of most the people in the room. Notice who's in control of what stereotypical black images gets to the mainstream. Notice who's in control of our image PERIOD. If Bobby didnt act like a violent savage in this audition, he wouldnt have been signed. Media propaganda is currently one of the most effective tools being used against us. Its being used to keep the most negative images of us at the forefront. Open your eyes breh
 

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that's the issue. The radio audience on black radios want that nonsense. Damn if you do, damn if you don't. I strongly dislike I Don't Mind and shared the same sentiments and a friend straighten it out for me, he just trying to be on the black radio and the label pushed it. Guess what? It's a hit. We will never see usher date a stripper but that's what people are on now. He probably cringes himself when he hears it and is pissed that people actually like it.
Black radio audiences aren't given a choice. Black radio didn't give a shyt about iggy fancy, but they played that shyt all day and all night until it became a hit.
 

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I'm not black but I've been saying the same thing for a minute. What I find even more fukked up is Rihanna's music where she's referring to women as bytches. Not that lil Kim and other female rappers didn't do this in the past but it just wasn't in your face like it is now. If I had a daughter I wouldn't want her singing bytch better have my money.
 

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Only thing wrong with I Don't Mind is that it's a simp anthem. Outside of that what's wrong with a party song about strippers? Most music is about having fun and women. It was that way 40 years ago and it's about that today.

Black people don't really fukk with edm like they used to in the 80s and 90s (house music). I'm not surprised shytty pop edm songs aren't getting played, no matter how positive they are.

And can we stop pretending like white radio isn't full of songs about drug use, sex, and partying too.
 

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Ok, so ive made a couple threads recently about how these black artists are quick to make negative, poisonous songs promoting destructive behavior aimed at the urban crowd and then make more positive "feel good" music when it comes to the pop/white audience:

http://www.thecoli.com/threads/all-...ended-by-kanyes-all-day.308060/#post-12903245


http://www.thecoli.com/threads/smh-...ve-motivating-ish-for-white-amerikkka.308396/

Well anyways i turn the radio on today and hear this new song by Usher on a pop station:



Notice how "feel good" and "clean" it is. Kids can listen to it. It has an uplifting and motivating vibe to it. Now lets take a look back at Ushers' last urban marketed song



Big difference right?

He's making positive, uplifting joints when he links up with white cats for pop mainstream radio:



Meanwhile he's making songs telling our young black women its ok to strip on a pole when it comes to black radio.

I already know the usual paid trolls and agents are gonna flood this thread saying that there is no media propaganda agenda and that its a "conspiracy fantasy" as one poster put it.

Im jus putting the evidence out there. Its rite in front of us all. There is no positivity, motivation, or upliftment in black music. 90% of the music over the mainstream airwaves is promoting killing other black people, pushing dope to members of the black community, extreme materialism, promiscuity, and the glorification of the gang/prison lifestyle. These things are being made to seem "cool". Yall can keep denying whats going on but its having an affect on our overall mindstate as a people. Media propaganda is real yall and black music is being PURPOSELY manipulated. It has been since the early 90s when they saw how powerful and influential the hiphop genre was becoming. Media propaganda is a tool of white supremacy and systemic oppression. OUR music is being used against us.


I was disgusted by the i dont mind song. fukk usher
 

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Once again phonzi spitting facts..
I started to realize rappers and entertainers in general were deliberately dumbing themselves and audience down since I found out that prodigy from mob deeps great great grandfather founded Morehouse college. That's generational wealth and i strongly doubt dunny was forced to live the street shyt he's always glorified

http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prodigy_(rapper)

Albert Johnson (born November 2, 1974), better known by his stage name Prodigy, is an American rapper and one half of the Hip-hop duo Mobb Deepwith Havoc. He is the great-great-grandson of the founder of Morehouse College.
I read his book, his mum owned a famous dance studio in NY which produced the likes of Ashanti.

In his book you can tell he thinks like us, knows blacks pre slavery were from an advanced civilization etc. He's a smart guy but chose to use his brains to do fukkries
 

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Only thing wrong with I Don't Mind is that it's a simp anthem. Outside of that what's wrong with a party song about strippers? Most music is about having fun and women. It was that way 40 years ago and it's about that today.

Black people don't really fukk with edm like they used to in the 80s and 90s (house music). I'm not surprised shytty pop edm songs aren't getting played, no matter how positive they are.

And can we stop pretending like white radio isn't full of songs about drug use, sex, and partying too.

trust me bruh, I showed this to my girl and she was like "ohhhh ok, thats how you feel imma get my groove on ahahaha"

one of the greatest songs ever made but its a simp anthem



that sonic sample huuuuuuuuuuuuuuu :banderas::wow:
 
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