Don't wear weaves and this song won't be offensive.
That stuff on your head stinks.
Most black women are bald after 40...always remember that.
You can blame black women for that. Not in a bad way or anything ,but black women were going on a campaign about how rap videos objectify black women and show them in skimpy clothing shaking their asses and all of this. Now it's "why aren't black women in videos?". I guess the people said fukk it and went to cast other women. Black women should be happy they aren't in videos being objectified since the music is so bad and such.
I don't see any difference between this song and any other song that is out.The majority of hip-hop/rap is anti-black women.This song was just another means to bash black women.Let's not play stupid, many black women wear weave.This is the same Chris Brown who has the line "You ni*ggas mad cause you fukkin’ with them regular h*s and ain’t none better than my Asian."
@ Some of you so naive to think that is a song to encourage black women to wear their natural hair.Chris Brown isn't f*cking with any women with an afro or kinky hair.
You are missing the point. He is not f*cking with this & the likes of this texture:
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"All my bytches got real hair chilling with the top down"
Chillin' with the top down because his "b*tch's," hair is flowing in the wind.He is implying a looser texture here.
I'm natural but I still wear weave. idgaf what a woman beater thinks about my hair.
getting box braids tomorrow![]()
Regular Hoes = Black Women?
your claims are pure conjecture
youre implying that regular hoes = black women![]()
why do you have such a negative view of our black queens![]()
Yup. Then suddenly many felt left out. The most ignorant, corny videos that gave a bad look to black women.
Cool, they left.
Then rappers introduce brothas to beautiful women they never seen before from different backgrounds, and the videos are still largely ignorant.
Oochie Wally or One mic, brehettes![]()
Nah I just saw it as black folks L since black folks crowned that nikka the King Of Rap in 08Wayne says a dark-skinned woman would look much better with lighter skin, do you not see how some would be outraged, especially with the fact that Wayne's own daughter is dark skinned?
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You are. When i think of "regular hoes" no race or ethnicity comes to my mind. YOU are the one putting that label on black women.Both of you can both refer back to my earlier comments about "I'm still," in this thread, in which I addressed this.Please do not flip the script & try to make it seem like I'm the one calling black women "regular."The same argument can be made for the hair argument in this thread.Are we REALLY going to act like we don't know who Chris Brown is referring to in both songs?OKAY.
That is reaching. Outside of a few groupies, we don't know, nor should we care who he is fukking. Much less the kinda
women he would casually refer to as "his bytches."
Even if "his bytches" have long hair, he is after all referring to them as "his bytches."
Never said anything about flowing hair, this is all being made up for the sake of talking bad about a bad song. We know
Chris Brown is a POS, but that is the extent of our knowledge.