Yaboysix
That nikka
Ain't nobody tryna do no damn country music man!....
But if we did,we'd dominate the shyt out it lmao
But if we did,we'd dominate the shyt out it lmao
This is The Caucasian Invasion Is Disgusting part 2 thread.
So why is it that the hip hop community is so accepting to outside cultures coming in and pillaging our shyt? Right now this song is actually getting spins on Bay Area radio and has 27 million views on youtube.
Before Bad Brains, the Sex Pistols or even the Ramones, there was a band called Death.
Punk before punk existed, three teenage brothers in the early '70s formed a band in their spare bedroom, began playing a few local gigs and even pressed a single in the hopes of getting signed. But this was the era of Motown and emerging disco. Record companies found Death’s music— and band name—too intimidating, and the group were never given a fair shot, disbanding before they even completed one album. Equal parts electrifying rockumentary and epic family love story, A Band Called Death chronicles the incredible fairy-tale journey of what happened almost three decades later, when a dusty 1974 demo tape made its way out of the attic and found an audience several generations younger. Playing music impossibly ahead of its time, Death is now being credited as the first black punk band (hell...the first punk band!), and are finally receiving their long overdue recognition as true rock pioneers.
Another lie.
And you naming white rappers who never had and and never will have as much as a gold record to their name doesn't constitute a "takeover"....you're just weak minded.
Charlie Pride has sold 70 million + albums over his career and is the second highest selling artist behind Elvis Presley as an RCA artist. Aaron Neville got plat/gold albums and longevity that 99.9% of rappers will never see.
Can you even name two white rappers that went Platinum? Gold even? What Em? Vanilla Ice? Beasties?
And one of those guys have 0 fukking acclaim or respect while you have cacs online talking about Hootie as if he's one of the last country music purist in a time where the genre is shifting more toward pop/rap sounding shyt by the younger artists...even the young kids that actually listen to country still listen to and are influenced by Hip Hop. You can't say the same in reverse.
Saying that we aren't being allowed or accepted is a lie...we just aren't that interested.