Brehs....look at Billboard's Top 10 songs from 10 years ago

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Yeah, internet porno changed the game.

But I see today's charts all :mjpls: to the max. Black folk been used up and ditched to the side since white folks took our swagger and ran with it. Now black artists are marginally talented (Young Thug, Rihanna) and reduced to ratchet shyt.

We was the jump offs but we thought it was true love :mjcry:
 
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I love how in general, people think all music except rap, dancehall,RnB, reggae and hip-hop is white.

Black folk created every successful and popular musical genre in the 20th century. And yet are not getting the recognition and respect that comes with it. I mean if you tell some random person that techno, funk music, disco, blues, jazz, house music, punk(:salute: to my Jamaican yardies posting here, they heavily influenced punk/skinhead subculture, as jamaicans(SKA MUSIC) were at the roots of this, and workingclass cacs in britain emulated and followed them ...google wikipedia or internet info its true), rock and roll -Little Richard, Chuck Berry
he/she would tell you that you are ignorant and all these musical genres comes from white european creativity :beli:

fukk cacs and their thief moves :pacspit:
 
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Oh yeah I forgot about those commercials. I started seeing them around like early 05

Yeah now that I think about it ringtone rap didn't really Las that long (05-07)
04 was all about gunit and rocafella from what I remember.
that ringtone bubblegum music didn't really takeoff until like summer 05

Summer 05 was when the East Coast and boom bap was RIP. That was when Jeezy, Gucci, The Texas Movement, Boosie dominated the airwaves and took over mainstream rap music. That was also when one hit wonders were a regular thing.

We was the jump offs but we thought it was true love :mjcry:

CACs, ever since we started to wear their outdated rockstar clothing and dikkriding European culture, decided that we were obsolete. Now, we reduced to ratchet reality TV, ratchet songs, and ratchet social media. To many, being "black" is ratchet and c00n like.
 
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CACs, ever since we started to wear their outdated rockstar clothing and dikkriding European culture, decided that we were obsolete. Now, we reduced to ratchet reality TV, ratchet songs, and ratchet social media. To many, being "black" is ratchet and c00n like.

Do you think :yeshrug: had any influence on this.
I mean when :yeshrug: started to dominate in the late 2000s/early 2010s with this massive Cac hipster fanbase stanning him it put rap from the 1998-2008 era in the bushes kind of.
 

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Do you think :yeshrug: had any influence on this.
I mean when :yeshrug: started to dominate in the late 2000s/early 2010s with this massive Cac hipster fanbase stanning him it put rap from the 1998-2008 era in the bushes kind of.

Yeah he did. Ye saved black music from being stagnate in the mid 00s when everyone wanted to be some kind of blood or super thug. He was a breath of fresh air and his first 3 albums are classic. He gave life to black music, but the problem was, that breaking away from the urban baggy clothes to fitted shyt fukked it up for the old head street nikka. Ever since he took down Fif in that sales battle, Hip Hop stopped catering to one-sided shyt and became more Generation-Y friendly to the up and coming cats like Wiz Khalifa, Drake, Kid Cudi, and so on.
 
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