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

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Im asking for it now. Cant none of u do it tho. Post songs by white artists glorifying white genocide , prison/gang lifestyle and drug pedeling. All im asking for is ONE "shoot em up" "poppin perc" song by a white artist aimed at the white youth. All ive gotn so far is a Miley Cyrus song
And what white artist is supposed to make music about the gang lifestyle?

Chief Keef raps about the shyt because that's what he grew up in, he lived it.

Snoop raps about Crip shyt because he is one.

Kendrick talks about growing up having to deal with gang shyt as an outsider because he grew up in Compton.

Is Nick Jonas supposed to be singing about gang shyt? Sam Smith supposed to make a song about moving weight?

Eminem rapped about popping pills and his shytty upbringing because that's the life he was living.

What white artist was born in an environment with high crime and was involved in the shyt enough to make songs about it?






Madonna released an album a few years ago called MDNA, referencing MDMA. Ecstasy is damn near synonymous with EDM music.
 

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So white people arent in gangs huh.:leon: Learn something new everyday.:leon: Do they also not kill each other? I dont hear those songs either

And what white artist is supposed to make music about the gang lifestyle?

Chief Keef raps about the shyt because that's what he grew up in, he lived it.

Snoop raps about Crip shyt because he is one.

Kendrick talks about growing up having to deal with gang shyt as an outsider because he grew up in Compton.

Is Nick Jonas supposed to be singing about gang shyt? Sam Smith supposed to make a song about moving weight?

Eminem rapped about popping pills and his shytty upbringing because that's the life he was living.

What white artist was born in an environment with high crime and was involved in the shyt enough to make songs about it?






Madonna released an album a few years ago called MDNA, referencing MDMA. Ecstasy is damn near synonymous with EDM music.
 

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Mark Ronson, who has the #1 song in America right now, produced Rehab for Amy Winehouse, a song about rejected rehab because of addiction.

Ellie Goulding, who has the #3 song right now, did a cover of the Weeknd's High For This.
 

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Hey y'all let's discuss how Jimmy Buffet and his Coral Reefer Band been doing their damnedest for the last 30 years to get middle age white folks to quit their jobs, become pirates, buy their own islands and smoke weed all day.

Truly it will bring about the downfall of society, brehs. :sadcam:
 

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Pseudointellectualism is dangerous IRL on this board though it has ppl exposing themselves. Its easier to believe in conspiracy theories than the truth, no matter what color. The truth is often super bland or even more extraordinary. In this case its nothing, but the OP will not let this thread die because to him its like falling on his own sword, said it a few posts back he's insecure AF.
 

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The "truth" is that the rap/hiphop culture has a greater influence on the black youth than it does on the white youth. Yall havin to dig up Johnny Cash, the Beatles and Necro is proving my point. Rap for the last 20 years has in fact been used to brainwash the black race. They saw how motivating and influential the genre had become in the early 90s and manipulated it to where its at now. There's just some topics that a white person cant understand. This is one of them. As a black man who'se had extended contact with troubled youth from certain backgrounds i know how influential the culture is. Kids with certain already established mindsets are impacted negatively by it. You should go read up on the science behind brainwashing or media propaganda. Its real. You dont see yourself in these rappers because you dont have the same skin color. The problem is only the black youth see themselves in these rappers perpetuating every negative stereotype in the book. kids want to emulate who looks like them. Sad that i even have to explain that.

Pseudointellectualism is dangerous IRL on this board though it has ppl exposing themselves. Its easier to believe in conspiracy theories than the truth, no matter what color. The truth is often super bland or even more extraordinary. In this case its nothing, but the OP will not let this thread die because to him its like falling on his own sword, said it a few posts back he's insecure AF.



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Ok? Whats your point exactly? Theres 4X as many songs aimed at the black youth about murder, gangbanging and drug use. The ratio isnt even close. Post me a song glorifying murder and gangbanging. Oh nevermind, according to u white ppl dont gangbang
Mark Ronson, who has the #1 song in America right now, produced Rehab for Amy Winehouse, a song about rejected rehab because of addiction.

Ellie Goulding, who has the #3 song right now, did a cover of the Weeknd's High For This.
 

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Asking a bunch of non-rock heads to post up just one song glorifying drugs and not getting much of a response isn't much of a win in my book. As far as asking for examples of 'white music' that promotes negativity or negative aspects of America? Here ya go @PhonZhi I'll go 20+ years back just to show it's not new.

You want drug use?

There is the Beatles song 'Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds' and Rolling Stones 'Sister Morphine' both were aimed at kids when they came out.

As far as promoting violence, stealing, and all that? There this gem from Sublime glorifying destroying property and stealing...



You wanted a song about popping pills right? JUST ONE right?



Bands like Nirvana have made songs about rape (Polly) and the rock stars WAYYYYYYY before any rapper, were the ones that were glamorizing fukking tons of women and doing crazy amounts of drugs. The rappers were copying the rock stars who went out portraying that and making it 'cool' to the masses.

Wearing questionable clothes and/or dressing like women? Rock stars did that in the 70s.

Trying to sneak homosexual aspects into music or lifestyle? David Bowie and Mick Jagger did that in the 70s.
 

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I respect your post and everything,but yall keep posting stuff from 20-30 years ago which is fueling my point. Of course there's music from whites about drugs and rape and ect. but my point is that once it was observed 20+ years ago how powerful, motivating and influential RAP had become, they decided to basterdize it into the negative, mind-numbing music that it has become today. They saw how songs like P.E's "Fight the Power" could inspire and uplift black people, so they decided to take control of it and made a concious effort to erase the music of its POSITIVE messages and influence and replace it with talks of gangbanging, murder, extreme materialism and promiscuity. There's not even a balance anymore(HOPEFULLY with Cole & Kendrick selling that will change). Songs like the ones you posted are not widespread TODAY as they may have been yesterday on a mainstream platform. Cats in here posting NECRO & Mickey Avalon vids but they've never sniffed mainstream influence like a Young Thug, Rick Ross or even a Bobby SchMURDA. (Notice just the names of some of these artists aimed at black youth. Thug & Murda in their names for christ sakes) Meanwhile, songs about murdering black people, rappers shouting out their gang affiliations, encouraging black girls to dance on poles and of course the repeated and constant message of extreme materialism are FLOODING the airwaves aimed at black youth. I listen to both urban and pop stations equally so i know what type of music is playing on stations aimed at white people. That Wiz song in the OP will get little to NO play on urban radio, TRUST ME. It doesnt fit the format. Ignorance is rewarded on black radio. Positive and uplifting joints like that in the OP are deemed "cheesy" and "corny" and is often given the :camby:. Its not even close the disparity between pop and urban stations the amount of negativity thats played today. It shouldnt even be a debate
Asking a bunch of non-rock heads to post up just one song glorifying drugs and not getting much of a response isn't much of a win in my book. As far as asking for examples of 'white music' that promotes negativity or negative aspects of America? Here ya go @PhonZhi I'll go 20+ years back just to show it's not new.

You want drug use?

There is the Beatles song 'Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds' and Rolling Stones 'Sister Morphine' both were aimed at kids when they came out.

As far as promoting violence, stealing, and all that? There this gem from Sublime glorifying destroying property and stealing...



You wanted a song about popping pills right? JUST ONE right?



Bands like Nirvana have made songs about rape (Polly) and the rock stars WAYYYYYYY before any rapper, were the ones that were glamorizing fukking tons of women and doing crazy amounts of drugs. The rappers were copying the rock stars who went out portraying that and making it 'cool' to the masses.

Wearing questionable clothes and/or dressing like women? Rock stars did that in the 70s.

Trying to sneak homosexual aspects into music or lifestyle? David Bowie and Mick Jagger did that in the 70s.
 

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@PhonZhi people are posting you old shyt just to point out how long it has been going on. Negativity and perversion have been in music for 50 years in this country. Hip Hop is no different.

Not to mention The Rolling Stones and Sublime are bands who still get played. Long after the Master P's, the RIck Ross, and the likes die off....these guys sitll get spins. People are still buying Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds on ITunes. The age of the music is irrelevant if it's still popular and going generation after generation. Nirvana and Sublime were twice a big in influence and pop culture as Wiz Khalifa or Rick Ross ever were or will be. I can continue on with newer songs and I already know your excuse 'oh they arent popular enough' so I'll save myself the trouble.

Wiz Khalifa won't make it out of this generation with his music. Neither do most of the MCs who only peddle negative shyt. The timeless songs aren't all shoot em up, gang banging songs. In fact in the grand scheme of popular hip hop and its legacy, when it comes to classic songs, there are few gangsta rap songs compared to songs on different topics.
 

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@PhonZhi people are posting you old shyt just to point out how long it has been going on. Negativity and perversion have been in music for 50 years in this country. Hip Hop is no different.

Not to mention The Rolling Stones and Sublime are bands who still get played. Long after the Master P's, the RIck Ross, and the likes die off....these guys sitll get spins. People are still buying Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds on ITunes. The age of the music is irrelevant if it's still popular and going generation after generation. Nirvana and Sublime were twice a big in influence and pop culture as Wiz Khalifa or Rick Ross ever were or will be. I can continue on with newer songs and I already know your excuse 'oh they arent popular enough' so I'll save myself the trouble.

Wiz Khalifa won't make it out of this generation with his music. Neither do most of the MCs who only peddle negative shyt. The timeless songs aren't all shoot em up, gang banging songs. In fact in the grand scheme of popular hip hop and its legacy, when it comes to classic songs, there are few gangsta rap songs compared to songs on different topics.


THANK YOU. Also stop with the race shyt, amerikkkka is classist. Poor is the new black, of all races. Seriously grow up and stop parroting shyt you heard coming up by ppl who lived in a different time.
 
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