what do you find offensive? |
what do you find offensive? |
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Just wondering.
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The general population's attitude towards hiphop.
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QUOTE(BrandonSaunders @ Nov 27 2005, 7:56 PM) On top of that, I would say the general population's attitude and consumption of mainstream rap is rather disapointing. As you had said, the popularity of most rap artists is supported by a ficticious, and from those outside of that particular scene, often facetious image. Take nearly any mainstream rapper and imagine them "being their music video self" trying to do record business. Broken english isn't their lifestyle, it's their image. However mainstream rap artists get their fans to honestly believe what they're doing and singing about is cool is beyond me. Must be the same way mainstream rock stars makes depression, bad love songs, and teenage angst cool. How important is Crystal Chardonnay and Dayton rims anyway? It's my conviction, however unauthorized I may be to make it, that mainstream rap artists are doing a real disservice to themselves, the black community, and anyone involved with their excuse for art. f**k dirty south, f**k west coast, f**k miami bass, f**k crunk, f**k gangsta. Shit, I could drop a better bass line. |
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QUOTE(Acid Bath Slayer @ Nov 28 2005, 6:14 PM) On top of that, I would say the general population's attitude and consumption of mainstream rap is rather disapointing. As you had said, the popularity of most rap artists is supported by a ficticious, and from those outside of that particular scene, often facetious image. Take nearly any mainstream rapper and imagine them "being their music video self" trying to do record business. Broken english isn't their lifestyle, it's their image. However mainstream rap artists get their fans to honestly believe what they're doing and singing about is cool is beyond me. Must be the same way mainstream rock stars makes depression, bad love songs, and teenage angst cool. How important is Crystal Chardonnay and Dayton rims anyway? It's my conviction, however unauthorized I may be to make it, that mainstream rap artists are doing a real disservice to themselves, the black community, and anyone involved with their excuse for art. f**k dirty south, f**k west coast, f**k miami bass, f**k crunk, f**k gangsta. Shit, I could drop a better bass line. I like you. |
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