Black people who think their unicorn status because they listen to "white music"

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Anyone who calls non-rap music "white music" is apart of the problem

Anyways, yeah listening to non-rap isn't anything special, not gonna front though, I got teased MERCILESSLY for it in high school and had to hang out with all the goth kids for my sins against rap :pachaha: it was cool though because they got me into drugs and weird stuff


Nah I'm from the ghetto. Its white music.
 

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I know and I ain't remain make it that argument but some blacks act like they're special cause they listen to "white music"
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We let them white people steal our music.
So, technically, those Brothas and Sistas you're talking about are listening to Black music.
I understand your point with this

But technically, if it was black people doing that music, these "new blacks" wouldn't listen to it. They want the white face. Which is why they would diss drill music but be okay with eminem. They want white face.

2nd their opinions are rooted in stereotypical c00n ideology where they are speaking like black people with white minds belittling black influence on music and reducing black music to just ignorant trap music and sexually saturated music when in fact there are still plenty of black artist who make quality respectable music but they are overlooked for white artist who get the media coverage. Which is what drives propaganda and stereotypes, the media and movies and network television. How can a black person even be considered respectable when their entire idea of what they are and what we are, is driven by stereotypes promoted by the media?
 

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The funny thing is, if rap music was culturally white, they would have loved it. Black people reject culturally black thing are super annoying when they want to act special.

I listen to everything from hip hop to rock but I much prefer black artist worldwide.
 

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Well I'm not black but I listen to pretty much everything but country. As a Mexican the the ones with the issue are the coconuts that hate Mexican music. They'll make fun of you as well for even saying you like it.

I don't give a fukk though. I'll bump this shyt to high volume at a red light.
 

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Nah, but I took a lot of flak for listening to it when I was younger.

One good thing about this generation: Y'all are a lot more accepting of diverse musical genres.

Have some Korean 'trap' music..........



THIS WEEABOO fakkit. THEY SHOULDA STOMPED YOU OUT :dead:
 

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Black people invented rock music tho... Cacs stole that too. But go ahead cook the c00ns that believe it makes them better...

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yup. i swear someone on here in the booth or the root was talking about how when rock was appropriated the black artists migrated that style and it became known as funk. i may be off though.
 

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there is no such thing as white music except classical which is mechanical and doesn't make you dance. literally you listen to an orchestra sitting down. im not saying music needs to make you dance, Im just highlighting the lack of rhythmic soul.

everything from techno, house, rock, blues, jazz, metal, dubstep, drum and bass, salsa, tango, balie funk, samba, all of it, everything that touches the soul in modern era, is black music.

that is all.
 
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