White people care more about classic/good hip hop than black people.

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Big Sean and J Cole are pretty damn different artists.
You would be better off with a Wale comparison.

Both of them nikkas got that derivative Jay-Z/Kanye hybrid flow, while both being less charismatic or interesting than the nikkas they sound like. One makes hits, the other sings Paula Abdul hooks on his shyt... same diff.
 

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you could have stopped @ 'white people care more'

we wipe the slime off oil covered penguins and save whales an shyt :smugfavre:

hahahaha +Dap

But thats 100% correct. Its got very little to do with music. White people care more about EVERYTHING. They support mainstream culture and they support alternative counter culture...

:heh:

*administers MTM on a seizure ridden dog*

*takes home injured hummingbird in shoebox*


You guys do understand that a lot of white people have generations built here and have never had the government gunning for them. White people have never had guns and drugs purposely pumped into their neighborhoods in order to slow down their growing unity.

Knowing all this you still champion what they do, as if they've gone through the same obstacles and overcame them and still have money and time to waste wiping an elephants ass.

Not saying life has to be fair, but what's with this white is right attitdude.

As far as hip-hop, white people tend to follow whatever black people like.

I get it's all jokes, just trying to bring some logic to the convo :manny:
 

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Both of them nikkas got that derivative Jay-Z/Kanye hybrid flow, while both being less charismatic or interesting than the nikkas they sound like. One makes hits, the other sings Paula Abdul hooks on his shyt... same diff.


Cole doesn't really rap like Jigga.
A closer comparison to Jay would be Lupe or wale.
From their writing style to the flow they use they're more comparable to Jay-Z.

Seans flow was his own until Young Money and Yeezy just straight adopted it.
And Cole has a different style from Jay, he's closer to Pac and Nas than Jay-Z. I think there is some of Jay's DNA in cole though.

I haven't even gotten onto the topics either artist writes about.
A$$ is a long ways from Lost Ones, Nobody's Perfect or even Can't Get Enough.
 

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You guys do understand that a lot of white people have generations built here and have never had the government gunning for them. White people have never had guns and drugs purposely pumped into their neighborhoods in order to slow down their growing unity.

Knowing all this you still champion what they do, as if they've gone through the same obstacles and overcame them and still have money and time to waste wiping an elephants ass.

Not saying life has to be fair, but what's with this white is right attitdude.

As far as hip-hop, white people tend to follow whatever black people like.

I get it's all jokes, just trying to bring some logic to the convo :manny:


Nothing I said implies "White is right" friend. Western culture is almost completely dominated by white people and always has been. White people have the most resources and the biggest population so white people are usually gonna be on all sides of the fence so its kind of impossible to generalize...

White people support mainstream hip hop AND old school/underground/alternative...
 

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Nothing I said implies "White is right" friend. Western culture is almost completely dominated by white people and always has been. White people have the most resources and the biggest population so white people are usually gonna be on all sides of the fence so its kind of impossible to generalize...

White people support mainstream hip hop AND old school/underground/alternative...

Your right. It just seemed like the tone of thread was that white people had better taste in music.
 

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It didn't just seem like it, that's clearly the tone permeating this bullsh1t thread.
In that case Boesky shut this thread down with this.......

White people have the most resources and the biggest population so white people are usually gonna be on all sides of the fence so its kind of impossible to generalize...
 

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White people also love MF Doom, Macklemore, Mac Miller and Aesop Rock. Cacs gonna cac
 

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White people support everything more than everybody. There are MORE white people in America so from a pure numbers perspective chances are there will be more of them that support mos def, and/or waka flaca. Add that to the fact that white people are more likely to have extra money to spend on entertainment and now we know why more white people support good/bad/old/new hip hop.
This doesn't mean they care or respect hip hop more. No matter what kind of music they like black people take this shyt seriously.

Tell a black Waka fan that he sucks and they will bow bow bow all over your shyt. Tell a black mos def fan that he sucks and they will quotable your ass to death.

Thread title is :duck: perpetrated by people who don't understand how America works.
 

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I don't recall them embracing it when thes music was new school in my life. Taking credit for datamining their way to past hip hop is retarded.

Worst of all are those Youtube cornballs who try to convince me that those who we called scrubs back in the day were classic artists of MY time in which I lived through and experienced.
 

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Eeehhh, I disagree, I just think that a lot of whites who are not in the culture tend to have more of an appreciation for the classic/good hip-hop because they indentify with that vibe more. When rappers rap about the struggle or about the pitfalls of poverty/crime, they are a little less in tune with outside of an entertainment or shock value.
 
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