brehs, they are writing artcles about Lord Jamar in bougie magaznines like The New Yorker.

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"but real Hip Hop is here forever and is no longer a RACE issue, but more of a class issue .. Eminem, 50 Cent, Yelawolf, Kendrick and basically the folks associated with these Artists are preserving the Hip Hop that Lord Jamar whines about"

:wtf: :dwillhuh:

Never thought I'd see the day where we bash Brand Nubian, claim hip hop has nothing to do with race and big up Eminem and Yelawolf as the front liners of preserving the culture.


We bout to go out like Rock n Roll :wow:
 

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the subliminals in that article though..


brand nubian first album is considered classic by some....

by some they mean no one is fukkin with them old nikkaz apart from some confused people, probably other old nikkaz

yeezus was strange( strange is the greatest adjctive a cac critic can give to music) and weird record that confirmed ye as the artists of the decade...


they basically cosignin kanyes whole movement, and euro influences.


ps, i am not here for jamars homophobia either, but pointing out the slick journalism.
 

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These are not dudes you would hold up as examples of traditional masculinity,” said Soren Baker, the news editor at HipHopDX.com, a Web site that has published numerous articles about Lord Jamar’s comments since last year. “Rap, for a long time, in the seventies, eighties, and nineties, was a very masculine-driven entity. And that’s what Lord Jamar knows, what he likes, and what he holds in regard. So that bothers him.” Put more bluntly, by Jamar himself: “This started with the alpha males. And now it’s being given to the beta males to try to flex their shyt.
 

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the author proved lord jamar's whole londstanding point by trying to downplay his contribution to the genre by stating he's a person most people wouldn't know.....well, if you're truly into hip hop and have a love for it you should know about brand nubian at the very least, if not who lord jamar is smh...
 
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