I Am Absolutely Fascinated By What the DEFAULT SETTING For Rap Music Has Become

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White supremacists and c00ns already running in here 1 starring the thread. :mjpls:
Probably because it is the same shyt over and over. Literally, look at the bottom of the page and you have a thread you made whining about the same shyt, let alone all the other threads whining about this shyt made by other people or posts by you whining about this topic. Even if I were to agree with you, I'd be annoyed.

You should just make a "I hate rap music" megathread or "Things in the black community that embarrass me/grinds my gears/makes me clutch pearls" and keep it to that.

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This song influenced a armed robbery and murder

Yes hip hop is in a weird place, but default lol

There was a tine where the number one song was "Oochie Coochie":deadrose:

Funnily enough, this is one of my favorite songs. At no one point did I try and rob a liquor store when in need of cash or kill someone and instead, sought out the sample source and started listening to that genre of music as well. The problem with these discussions is that if the music is to blame and if it is such a dire situation, then why aren't the most ardent and loudest voices about this situation ever look into why some people are influenced vs. others who are not, especially since those influenced are in the minority? The latter is important because it makes the task of figuring out how less arduous in many ways. This is the problem I have with this whole thing. It doesn't seem like anyone actually wants to fix the problem and are instead, looking for a convenient scapegoat.

As an aside, the funny part about this song is that it is truthful in a sense in that crime does pay, but you'll most likely get caught and throw it all away and end up in prison partaking in it, as the ending indicates.
 

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I aint even mad at the first nikka cuz sound like he was tellin a story of how his boy got clapped.

The cringe joints are the ones where they be like:

“Ill killa nikka, killa nikka, killa bytch, kill yo mama, kill yo pappy, kill yo kids, fukk nikkas, i hate nikkas, ill kill you, if u listenin to this fukk u, ill kill u, then sip lean then kill u again, do drugs and kill nikkas” :dead:

At least get creative man damn :dead:
 
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Oh yes, this year only 900 young black men killed themselves as opposed to last years 1000. Let's celebrate, y'all :o:

so you don't know how high it was during the initial effort to censor rap music :francis: it's nearly half now. and mind you, that all time high was when songs like "fight the power" "me myself and I" where the top rap songs. :francis: . meanwhile,OP posts videos that nobody has ever even heard of to try to prove some point lol
yall gonna have to look for another reason (i mean, it's not hard to find one) :yeshrug: and put in work elsewhere cuz rap aint going NOWHERE
 
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