Would Bubba Sparxxx and Paul Wall be accepted as white rappers in 2021?

Motife43

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It wouldn't take nothing to be accepted as long as they popped up like they did in the late 90s-early 2000s. They wasnt culture vultures and they could spit and made good music. Shorty in the tweet reachin for engagement
 

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Bubba Sparxxx had more bars than most rappers right now. And he wasn’t even that great back then. It’s just that the rap standard was higher then.

Now it’s more about making a catchy pop song that masquerades as hip hop.

He wouldn’t be a star now because hip hop respects talent even less than it did 15 years ago. He’d have to be more of a singer to be “accepted” in this era.
Bubbly Sparx rapping ability have very little to do with the reason he got a mainstream look

he benefitted from being an artist that Timbo worked with during the super producer era
 

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All this Bubba slander :gucci: like deliverance ain’t the goat white rapper album.

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Bubba Sparxx had a near classic album with Deliverance . But back then political affiliation wasn't a big thing back in the days.
 

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If we are being honest, Eminem had skills, but content and sound wise, his shyt was a lot more cacifyed than anything these two ever dropped :yeshrug:

I'm gonna keep it 100 with you, I NEVER in my life knew anybody who fukked with Eminem until I moved to the suburbs in high school, and even in the suburbs it was just the white kids who fukked with Eminem, brehs and ese's that I knew always thought he was corny as fukk and couldn't relate to his music.

Paul Wall was played in every hood in Dallas in the early 2000's.
 
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