VIDEO: BRUNO MARS x CARDI B - FINESSE REMIX

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I'm not seeing this with Bruno though. Dudes goes out of his way to put on black musicians and writers.

thats why i called out the people backing him.

if a group of darkskin nikkas wanted to put a Guy sounding track they wouldnt blow up cus white people not gone want to listen to it.

take luke james for example
you telling me this song cant get no traction? im not expecting it to blow up and be huge like a bruno track but still.

shyt even got a remix with ferg on it who got a hit out right now
nothing.

which face (no homo) you think cacs are going to be more drawn to?

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this shyt not just about bruno. im looking at the entire industry with this.

stephanie mills even called this shyt out. just because bruno not white doesnt mean he not still apart of their agenda.
 
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You’re. Supposed. To. Market. Your. Artist. To. Be. A. Star. Wtf is she with a major for? That’s what happens when you have the machine working..... it’s not a bad thing

I'm not necessarily referring to Atlantic doing their due diligence, I'm more or less talking about how SHE'S the one they're doing it with. There are so many more talented artists that aren't getting that push that's all.
 

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Some of y'all just be makin' shyt up... :russ:

"Poison" has been white peoples' favorite black song for like 28 years nshyt... Bobby Brown sold like 7 million records... they loved TLC and all that shyt... then Mike started makin' New Jack shyt and they rocked with that too...

The cacs who were bashin' it in the 90s ain't the same people listenin' to Bruno Mars, lol... them MFs like 60-somethin' years old now. The people rockin' with Mars were kids dancin' to BBD in 1990.



If anyone was shyttin on somthin It was probably the grunge and rock fans
 

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serious question...

do you know/did you actually know white people who were shytting on this kind of music or are you just saying that?

my mom aunts and uncles all loved that stuff
yes. i didnt just pull that out my ass.

i’ve interacted with white people in alot of occasions when it came to music that downplayed anything black people did. especially hip hop and rnb.
 

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Bruno Mars is trying to cover all the decades. I bumped 24k magic song to death.

The thing that gets me is if a black artist did some throwback music like this they would get clowned and laughed at by other black people on the internet. Might not make it past 5,000 views. But praise and thank god when a nonblack person brings back “good golden age music”.
wtf are you talkin about. Puffy and Dre whole career was remaking throwback music.
 

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yes. i didnt just pull that out my ass.

i’ve interacted with white people in alot of occasions when it came to music that downplayed anything black people did. especially hip hop and rnb.

it depends on the type of white people :yeshrug:

not all whites grew up the same. there’s red neck whites who would def look down on that shyt then whites like my mom aunts and uncles who grew up in a diverse poor neighborhood and grew up listening to everything from some white shyt like Boy George to listening to Lisa Lisa And Cult Jam, Paula Abdul, Big Daddy Kane, Sugar Hill Gang, New Edition etc

this was one of my fav songs growing up, my mom played the shyt out this

 

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serious question...

do you know/did you actually know white people who were shytting on this kind of music or are you just saying that?

my mom aunts and uncles all loved that stuff
It actually has blown my mind over the years how many white folks was fukking with the 90's R&B, mainly women who are far more experimental with the music. I always figured it was some bullshyt to show how they relate to me so I'd start asking them about their favorites and would get some legit answers. Not just Boyz II Men, or Ginuwine or the ones with huge hits like I was expecting.
 

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Some of y'all just be makin' shyt up... :russ:

"Poison" has been white peoples' favorite black song for like 28 years nshyt... Bobby Brown sold like 7 million records... they loved TLC and all that shyt... then Mike started makin' New Jack shyt and they rocked with that too...

The cacs who were bashin' it in the 90s ain't the same people listenin' to Bruno Mars, lol... them MFs like 60-somethin' years old now. The people rockin' with Mars were kids dancin' to BBD in 1990.
Hell do they get this chit from. White folks wasn’t rocking with black music in the 90’s. :mjlol: These characters on the Coli just say anything.
 

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wtf are you talkin about. Puffy and Dre whole career was remaking throwback music.

Right.

And truth is, they usually follow whatever WE pump first anyway. And if we wanna be all the way honest, WE (meaning young black people in 2018, not necessarily ME) ain't bumpin' black artists makin' throwback-style music, cause the only current shyt people are partyin' to is trap shyt- so much that even the R&B singers are hoppin' on it too. Now if this trend changed and that suddenly became a popular thing with us, white people would follow suit and be rockin' with it as well, like always. When it comes to R&B and hip-hop, we always lead the trend with what they like. The only time we don't is when it's some white rapper they fall in love with for six months. Besides that? From Migos to Cardi to whoever, they fukk with 'em cause WE fukk with 'em.
 
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It actually has blown my mind over the years how many white folks was fukking with the 90's R&B, mainly women who are far more experimental with the music. I always figured it was some bullshyt to show how they relate to me so I'd start asking them about their favorites and would get some legit answers. Not just Boyz II Men, or Ginuwine or the ones with huge hits like I was expecting.

middle aged white women, well at least in the north east love old r&b

not even just the big names either they miss with the random hits from less known people like



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As far as the song Cardi fit perfectly on it. I see this shyt definitely blowing up. Cardi ain't the most talented and I laughed first time I heard Bodak Yellow but her appeal is in that she's bringing fun back into hip-hop with her personality which is a good counter to the pill popping emo music that's been dominating.
 

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Hell do they get this chit from. White folks wasn’t rocking with black music in the 90’s. :mjlol: These characters on the Coli just say anything.

It's kinda how you know who wasn't really there... or who was in a super gotdamn bubble back then.

Unless it was the rock crowd, damn near every white person I knew in the 90s was listenin to hip-hop and R&B, and that ranges from the city to the suburbs. Their parents might not have liked it, but their old ass parents weren't makin' up the album sales.
 
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