Cardi B Responds To Ghostwriter Allegations

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Being there since the beginning,soaking up the essence and the style and the lingo means nothing. And proximity means nothing either,if that were the case V-Nasty wouldn't get hate:mjlol:
They weren’t just in the proximity they were participants. Tbh their influence was very vital to hip hop becoming a culture and not just something kids were doing becuz they weren’t old enough to get into the discos
 

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They weren’t just in the proximity they were participants. Tbh their influence was very vital to hip hop becoming a culture and not just something kids were doing becuz they weren’t old enough to get into the discos


You're just gonna go in circles with him. His opinion and "reality" are polar opposites.
 

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Some of yall nikkas are so dumb... So you telling me that a latino from the birthplace of Hip Hop is a culture vulture because she participates in Hip Hop music. I hate defending latinos but she clearly from the bronx which has hip hop culture ingrained in it. You would have a hard time finding a place in the bronx that isn't filled with graffiti or does not have any hip hop influences. African Americans invented hip hop but latinos always participated in the culture as well since the beginning.

As for for ghost writing she definitely needs to take an L for it. And anyone defending that should not be taken seriously..
Ive even seen dudes call Fat Joe a culture vulture on here. Not knowing that Joe was a prolific graf artist and also came up in the DITC camp
 

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Look what j.Lo did too

Rode that wave

Then dipped on diddy wit the gun shyt
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Then bounced from rap videos and music too

:mjlol:

Exactly,but since she's Jenny from the block:francis:

I've been waiting for latinos to put their fair share in for years considering all the passes they get. Whenever people go to name their contributions they have to go all the way back to the 80's,or say they've been there since the beginning:francis:
 

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Are we shocked a bytch who can't even string a thought together without saying "um" over and over doesn't write her own lyrics? Are we shocked in 2018 female artists who don't dress like dikes have a team of writers behind them? I don't like her music at all but let's be serious..


Lil Kim and foxy brown set the blueprint and Lauryn Hill was the most successful of the bunch.. this Is why I don't respect female rappers because 9/10 they have some unknown or famous rapper putting the battery in there back..shyt I don't respect male rappers with ghostwriters either but that's another comment for another thread.
 

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They weren’t just in the proximity they were participants. Tbh their influence was very vital to hip hop becoming a culture and not just something kids were doing becuz they weren’t old enough to get into the discos

This is something you've read in the "hiphop for beginners" books and have been repeating for years,I want you to forget all that. Do you honestly think hiphop wouldn't still exist if there were no latinos involved:comeon:. It would still exist,and would still be big. As what really made it big is the fact that it branched out,branched out to places where latinos are even more irrelevant as "participants". I'll remember to give them a participation trophy.

I see no real butterfly effect if you subtract latinos from the culture. Over the long history of hiphop,theres not a single latino who create some game changing butterfly effect if they didn't exist like say a Eazy E not existing. All that participation and not a single one:patrice:?
 

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This is something you've read in the "hiphop for beginners" books and have been repeating for years,I want you to forget all that. Do you honestly think hiphop wouldn't still exist if there were no latinos involved:comeon:. It would still exist,and would still be big. As what really made it big is the fact that it branched out,branched out to places where latinos are even more irrelevant as "participants". I'll remember to give them a participation trophy.

I see no real butterfly effect if you subtract latinos from the culture. Over the long history of hiphop,theres not a single latino who create some game changing butterfly effect if they didn't exist like say a Eazy E not existing. All that participation and not a single one:patrice:?
I don't need to read that in a book breh. Its common sense if you know about NYC. Nobody said they were the main creators of anything or were game changers. All Im saying is they were right there and active participants. You calling Prince Markie Dee a culture vulture now?
 

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I don't need to read that in a book breh. Its common sense if you know about NYC. Nobody said they were the main creators of anything or were game changers. All Im saying is they were right there and active participants. You calling Prince Markie Dee a culture vulture now?

As much as I liked Disorderlys as a kid,thats not buying latinos immunity in my book:mjlol:

This started because you laughed at the idea Cardi B could be considered a culture vulture,simply because she was a latina from the bronx.

Im challenging you or anyone else to explain the grand contributions of latinos in hiphop,that should buy them the types of passes and diplomatic immunity they recieve?Not looking to good so far:francis:?Preferbly I would like to see a latino "participant" speak up,versus having black people have to fight their battles. We saw enough of that with Cardi B's rise to success,as black new yorkers, and black women as a whole defended her calling other black people roaches I believe it was.:martin:

Fat Joe also said this btw.
“Having thout about it, I ain’t with protesting the #NationalAnthem. Soldiers died fighting 4 our freedom not cops. Why disrepsected them?”
 

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Do you think that if African Americans didn't invent Hip Hop, some other group would've eventually done it? (this is a real question, I'm not looking for a right or wrong answer, just your opinion)

Don't you like calling Fab and a couple of other rappers Latinos? Are they also culture vultures?

Are the Wu-Tang Clan culture vultures of Asian culture? Are African culture vultures for wearing western clothing?

Some of y'all are dumb as hell...
 

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:deadrose: No one cares about the ghostwriting anymore lol hip hop is totally different.

Not really.

We all knew that Eazy, Dre, LL, Will Smith, Fat Joe, Heavy D, and Puff used ghostwriters and nobody cared.
 
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