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Post by problackfist on Nov 24, 2008 20:36:25 GMT -5
This stuff is some trash and I don't like it. It's like some stuff straight from a coon factory and black people seem to loving this trashy,ignorant stuff. Overall it's very mentally destructive to a lot of young black people. I would never let me kid's bring the trash in my house at all. I am talking about souljah boy,jeezy and the rest of this southern style coonery,monkeyshine clown show that so many black people think is so hip. It's a disgrace to the legacy of
1. Marcus Garvey 2. Malcolm X 3. Harriet Tubman 4. Denmark Vesey
and many other's who died and suffered so we could live better on the planet as a race of people.
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Post by shakeman65 on Mar 1, 2009 11:54:01 GMT -5
I agree 100% with problackfist, It's about time black people wake up an start writing and singing about something positive, because with all this negativity and so called HIP-HOP crap, the man is using this to throw back in your face. Yes a lot of them are making money but within ten years more than half will be broke, Either from mismanagement, or one of the Alphabet brothers (FBI, IRS, GOV.) Or Child Support Services will have it all.
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Post by Darryl James on Mar 2, 2009 15:04:48 GMT -5
Real talk, Shakeman. Check the list of rappers who were hot ten years ago and most of them are broke and on blocks. Eventually, maybe some will see that selling out is a short term avocation.
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Post by happyness on Sept 21, 2009 15:39:48 GMT -5
I agree. I am not a huge fan of hip-hop and the rap world. But we just can't single out rap and not address the images of Black people in the media. We can't down rap music and then laugh our asses off at a Wayans brother movie. We can't find rap lyrics disgusting and then sit in front of the TV and watch Real Chance at Love. Perception is reality! When non-Blacks, and heck, some of us too, see these programs they believe this is who we are. It's so much more than just "bama" type hip hop. It's a "bama" mentality that some folks seem to be stuck on.
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Post by problackfist on Apr 1, 2010 16:50:28 GMT -5
>:(It's funny,how this non-sense has gotten so trendy to the point that even NY rapper's have started to make wack beat's and say this wack corny,slave type stuff. I can say,a lot of older Pro-Black Hip Hop had timeless lyrics,beat's and classic production. Some of this cheesy,coonery trash of today is like run of the mill,here today,gone tomorrow. I would rather listen to classic Hip Hop in comparison to some of this updated slave bama crap. I thought slavery ended year's. I find it even more confusing when some white person is all in my face like they are really hip and down. They don't even know the correct history when it comes to minstrel show's and images of coonery. It's a disgrace to us as a race of people overall I think.
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