SMH...Another Puppet Sellout Rapper Spitn That Positive, Motivating Ish For White AmeriKKKa

PhonZhi

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My dude, how many songs by black artists about murder, gangs, drugs, ect are out today compared to white,asian jewish rappers? Is it a close gap? Honestly.
Eminem is one of the most popular rappers ever. He had songs that got played on white radio stations in which he talked about killing his white mother and his white wife. He had a #1 single as late as 2009 in which he begins the song with "With a record of 17 rapes, 400 assaults, and 4 murders,The undisputed, most diabolical villain in the world: Slim Shady!".

Jin The MC:

This hip-hop shyt can fukk up your head man
I know a bunch of crips that love redman
And walk in New york, man things dun change
STOP, the chinks do it again
This aint Bruce Lee, I watch too much T.V
This is the game of death, when I aim for you chest
And too much sex got me seeing slow motion, eyes barely open, with a roach roastin'
And ur girl, she love the Jin motion, rub it on her body like body shop lotion
What's the comotion? You never seen me?
Original chinky eye MC?
Ya'll don't want to stop to the army
Double R rank refugee
And the barrel of the gun gon make you speak another language
And amigo I ain't talking bout spanish


^^^ This was his first single
 

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Im sooooo glad you used the word "conditioned" cuz thats my entire point with every thread i make. You are 100% right and thats what ive said in this thread( or was it that Kanye All Day thread) about us being CONDITIONED to like a certain type of sound. Upbeat, positive type music is considered to be "Corny"and "cheesy". Jason Derulo doesnt get play because its "cheesy", not because its EDM. The Wiz song in the OP will not get play on black radio because the sound of it doesnt appeal to us. Kanye's "4-5 Seconds" gets little to no play also for the same reason. The entire mindstate of blacks is being brainwashed. Certain sounds and messages have been phased out of our music. its even affected our R&B. cats cant sing about love anymore. Even the singers have to be "hard" and "edgy". Singing about love and putting a woman on a pedistal with respect is :camby: status now. "These H0es Aint Loyal" and "I Dont Mind" gets play while real r&b singers with a positive message are a dying breed. The CULTURE of black music has taken a negative, dark turn. Listen to how dark, agressive, solemn and overall demonic these beats sound:










Big Sean (ft. Drake) - Blessings (Instrumental):

Nicki Minaj - Only (Instrumental With Hook):

Bobby Shmurda - Hot nikka (Instrumental):


I'd argue everyone is conditioned by radio though. If we had this conversation in the mid 90s you could say most white radio focused on shytty post grunge, soft rock. Sure that stuff was indeed popular but radio stations over saturate to the point that people expect music to sound like a certain thing.

White pop radio is dominated by EDM and country music now. Very simplistic, wack pop EDM. Meanwhile the country that's popular is very rural stereotype based: trucks, beer, partying. There are plenty of country fans who hate that shyt and want more variety and "underground" stuff to be played. Same thing us rap fans complain about when it comes to mainstream rap.
 

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Im sooooo glad you used the word "conditioned" cuz thats my entire point with every thread i make. You are 100% right and thats what ive said in this thread( or was it that Kanye All Day thread) about us being CONDITIONED to like a certain type of sound. Upbeat, positive type music is considered to be "Corny"and "cheesy". Jason Derulo doesnt get play because its "cheesy", not because its EDM. The Wiz song in the OP will not get play on black radio because the sound of it doesnt appeal to us. Kanye's "4-5 Seconds" gets little to no play also for the same reason. The entire mindstate of blacks is being brainwashed. Certain sounds and messages have been phased out of our music. its even affected our R&B. cats cant sing about love anymore. Even the singers have to be "hard" and "edgy". Singing about love and putting a woman on a pedistal with respect is :camby: status now. "These H0es Aint Loyal" and "I Dont Mind" gets play while real r&b singers with a positive message are a dying breed. The CULTURE of black music has taken a negative, dark turn. Listen to how dark, agressive, solemn and overall demonic these beats sound:










Big Sean (ft. Drake) - Blessings (Instrumental):

Nicki Minaj - Only (Instrumental With Hook):

Bobby Shmurda - Hot nikka (Instrumental):

Oh god not minor chords :merchant:

Somebody please think of the children :damn:
 

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The problem is black artists often write what they know and what they know is limited ignant shyt. G.R.R Martin grew up in poverty, his family moved to a housing project when he was still a kid. The only thing keeping black artists back is their own mental slavery. More lupe's, less shmurda's.

George Raymond Martin (he later adopted the confirmation name Richard at the age of 13)[6] was born on September 20, 1948,[7] inBayonne, New Jersey,[8] the son of longshoreman Raymond Collins Martin and his wife Margaret Brady Martin. He has two younger sisters, Darleen and Janet. Martin's father was half Italian, while his mother was half Irish;[9] his family also contains German, English, and French ancestry.

The family first lived in a house on Broadway, belonging to Martin's great-grandmother. In 1953, they moved to a federal housing project near the Bayonne docks. During Martin's childhood, his world consisted predominantly of "First Street to Fifth Street", between his grade school and his home; this limited world made him want to travel and experience other places, but the only way of doing so was through his imagination, so he became a voracious reader. When Martin's family moved to a larger apartment after his sister was born, he also had a view of the waters of the Kill van Kull, where freighters and oil tankers flying flags from distant countries were entering and leaving Port Newark. He had an encyclopedia with a list of flags, and when using it to figure out where the ships came from, he would find himself dreaming of traveling to these remote locations. After the sun went down, the lights from Staten Island would shine across the water, which in his imagination was Shangri-La and "Shanghai and Paris, Timbuctoo and Kalamazoo, Marsport and Trantor, and all the other places that I’d never been and could never hope to go".[10][11]
 
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All 3 of those beats puts the listener in a dark mindstate. More and more rap beats are like this. Certain chords and sounds has different affects on the subconcious and overall mood of a person. Im sure youwalready know this going off your reply. If somebody played you those instrumentals and wanted u to write something to it, your subconcious would automatically go to a dark place. It would be impossible for you to write something positive, motivating and uplifting.

Oh god not minor chords :merchant:

Somebody please think of the children :damn:
 

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Are you trollin? You do know this is one of the most played songs on Power 105 and Hot97, right? Its all over the radio. When you make these threads you make Black people look ignorant. I hope you know that.
 
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That damn song gets played every fukking 15 minutes on the radio right now.
 

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And these rappers dont:mjlol:


fukk outta here:camby:

All you do is deflect shyt when ya lame ass gets called out. Its a lot of positive songs on Black radio which I PROVED TO YOU IN NUMEROUS THREADS. You the reason these crackas on here use the "coli militant" angle. Get lost weirdo. You and that wildself clown. Prove yall Black, dont worry I'll wait :sas1:
 
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i think this is a great song :manny:

and it's kinda sad that people feel like this song was made to appeal to white people only
 
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