Russ Accuses Post Malone Of Being A Culture Vulture In New Interview

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Russ might have taken a slight jab at Posty.

Russ has had one of the most extraordinary and lucrative rises to prominence over the past decade of anybody in entertainment. Now, coming off of the release of his 14th studio album, Shake the Snow Globe (2020), the 27-year-old rapper/producer is making his rounds to various platforms to discuss his latest musical offering. This past week, the "Guess What" performer took his talents to the Brilliant Idiots podcast to address his mentality approaching music, his various disputes, what he hopes to accomplish as a musician, and more.

However, the conversation took an interesting turn when Russ, Andrew, and Charlamagne were discussing white people's presence in the realm of hip-hop. The topic arose when the Breakfast Club host brought up an Instagram post of Russ' detailing how white label executives would sign black artists that they wouldn't want around their own children.

As the discussion moved forward, the topic of white artists and culture arose and Russ detailed how historically white society tends to steal cultural relevance and rhetoric from the black community. Eventually, the "BEST ON EARTH" rapper described how some artists enter the hip-hop space to gain notoriety than abandon the culture, transform their aesthetic, and act as if hip-hop was merely an artistic phase for them. Russ went on to state:

"You can't come into this from the vessel of hip-hop and use the clothes and the language and the music and then go on and start doing something white."

Charlamagne interrupted the Atlanta-bred emcee saying, "Are you talking about Post Malone?"

Russ almost backpedaled as he retorted:

"Nah, I mean.. That's a fair example because I do think that it's an interesting thing to look at from that lens of where you come in with braids and golds to the point people are thinking you're mixed and now, you know, you drink Bud Light and wear cowboy boots and stuff."

The self-producing musician continued, giving Post Malone his props:

"Your music's phenomenal, Post Malone's music is phenomenal. But I think the caricature of how (he) came in compared to where (he) is now... seems a little, it's a little interesting."

With Post Malone hoping to drop another full-length project this year and Russ celebrating the release of yet another critically-acclaimed LP, both artists have established themselves as pillars in this current generation of hip-hop artists. Check out the full discussion between Russ and the Brilliant Idiots hosts on cultural appropriation and Post Malone starting at the 1:26:30 mark in the video provided below.

 

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how does he have 14 studio albums released and I never heard one song. WTF is a studio album?

An album recorded in a studio allowing full control of the recordings.

He mixes, masters, produces, etc all his own album and they were all independently released.

That one is more definite than album/mixtape in recent years. The only difference between those two are loose now and up the artist/label.
 

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But yeah, posts situation is weird. His debut with white Iverson was him definitely tryna establish a style and it's hilarious just how fast he visually switched it up, but let's be real, it was for the best just to avoid the controversy.

And it's not like his music has really switched up. If anything white Iverson stands out as kind of a fluke compared to all his other singles and music.

If russ really wanted to talk about it, he should talk about his comments about rap music and emotions.

Russ saying he's doing white things just because he's dressing like white trash now is hilarious and actually kinda interesting. So does him saying people thought he was mixed, lol. Literally nobody thought that but It kinda says a lot that he thinks braids and gold chains alone made him look mixed to people.

He very aware and kinda makes me think he's curating his image a lot more than he is just being himself. I fukk with russ off message alone but now I'm starting to wonder how genuine it is vs more self serving.

I still think a cac like bhad bhabie deserves a lot more of this type of heat than Post, tbh. Charlamagne knows what he's doing though, lol. Starting white rap beef over cultural appropriation while having a white lowkey alt right co-host
 
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A Sicilian accusing an American white dude of hip-hop cultural appropriation....interesting.

Ain't never heard a Russ song in my life, btw....

LMAO same except I just listened to one this weekend. I wanted to check out the Benny the Butcher feature.
 
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