I hate race bate threads but Kid Rock should have never gotten a pass.

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They're all corny muthafukkas. I feel like they are making a mockery out of the culture I love.

I don't fukk with white rappers at all, they gets no pass.

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Idk what y'all saw in Kid Rock Malboro red smoking ass anyway. Dude mad corny ass. I don't miss the early 2000 for shyt

These low self esteem c00ns were impressed some cac had embraced their artform. But it speaks of a bigger problem and infiltration by all manner of cacs from aguillera to kid rock.
 

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black people weren't listenin to her music before she went "urban

and pop is mostly white the majority of Christina's fans are white and most bytches makin pop are white girls ain't no nikkas listenin to "Urban Pop".

never said ONLY white girls listen to pop they just the majority

That first song was off Back To Basics (her very next album) she was makin songs in the style of her first album that joint is like the only one on the album wit the "urban" style

According to your own words, Black people weren't listening to her music before she went "urban", yet, you're in here claiming to be Black all while describing what the style of her first album was (which according to you, was before she went Urban). To top it off, you contradicted yourself, by saying:

I already said Back To Basics was her goin back to her Jazz/Soul/R&B roots

So how can the first album be "white Pop music", if you're saying Back To Basics was in the style of her first album while claiming the same album was her going back to her Jazz/Soul/R&B roots.



Its plenty known straight black men on here who admit they fukk wit Lady Gaga too so don't even try that, you clearly can't refute all the shyt I said which is why you givin up and are tryna change the focus and settin up straw man arguments.

YOU the one tryna change the focus by makin posts like this one deflectin onto me mentionin Lady Gaga claimin I'm a pop fan/a white female/gay anythin you can think of to get the attention off you losin this argument and me exposin you for bein a cac bytch yourself.

I never implied or said you weren't straight. I said you were a white female posing as a Black man on a message board based on generalizations you made about Pop music and Aguilera fans. That wasn't me changing the subject. You introduced those subjects to the topic. In regard to Lady Gaga, you mentioned her first. I only brought her up, because she's also a Pop artist, and you made claims that "nikkas listenin to "Urban Pop" all while saying that some of the music Lady Gaga made was "urban". You indicted yourself.
 

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@Aswad quality posting breh. I'm gonna have to go through this thread later.

Kid Rock can fukk off at this point. I'm ashamed I used to be a fan of his when I was in high school.
 

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I'm not gonna lie. I thought Fred Durst was cool cuz he did songs with DMX, Redman and Method Man and he was a presenter at the Source Awards in 2000. I didn't know how the game worked back then:snoop:
I feel u breh. I used to like their music :snoop: I thought Koen was cool since they were in South Park & the front man was briefly (very.)Ina Busta Rhymes video. We were young then. We get a pass.


Not sure if the time stamp. Find it for yourselves of you wish to find the random white guy in the blazes.
 

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Suge was one of the last real goons.

I cant name a Black boss today that would hang a white rapper over a balcony.

Nowadays, white ppl get to do whatever they want in rap


And not just any white rapper either. He did that to vanilla freaking ice. That guy was doing eminem numbers
 

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According to your own words, Black people weren't listening to her music before she went "urban", yet, you're in here claiming to be Black all while describing what the style of her first album was (which according to you, was before she went Urban). To top it off, you contradicted yourself, by saying:



So how can the first album be "white Pop music", if you're saying Back To Basics was in the style of her first album while claiming the same album was her going back to her Jazz/Soul/R&B roots.







I never implied or said you weren't straight. I said you were a white female posing as a Black man on a message board based on generalizations you made about Pop music and Aguilera fans. That wasn't me changing the subject. You introduced those subjects to the topic. In regard to Lady Gaga, you mentioned her first. I only brought her up, because she's also a Pop artist, and you made claims that "nikkas listenin to "Urban Pop" all while saying that some of the music Lady Gaga made was "urban". You indicted yourself.
:mjlol:You still in here scramblin desperately tryin to look for a "slip up" to help your failed argument, you keep quotin my old posts like you been readin over this back and forth multiple times thruout the day all angry at what I've said and can't let it go. I already told you I looked up the genre of the albums to see what they were listed as and Youtubed some of the songs to confirm it when you started whinin, quit tryna project your bullshyt onto me YOU the one who bumps her music and just want to say I listen to her in an attempt to discredit what I've said about you.

:francis:Even that quote of mine you highlighted says Back To Basics was her goin back to her ROOTS yet you pretendin I said it was all in the style of her first album, the only thing I said was she had some cuts on there that had the white girl pop shyt but most of it was Jazz/Soul. :stopitslime:Don't play dumb callin a black man a white female is inplyin they gay and you know it (if you don't know it then thats just more evidence you ain't black cause all black men know that shyt), :ufdup:you got so butthurt over my "generalizations" that you lashed out like an emotional female ironically provin my point wit that reachin ass diss when you the one in here doin the absolute most to cape for a white female so if anyone is a white bytch its you (emphasis on bytch). You were changin the subject you introduced those subjects to the topic on the sly cause I pointed out the truth about Christina fans, if you weren't one of them and my "generalization" didn't apply to you then you wouldn't be so upset your whinin further exposed your cac identity.:mjpls:

I never said you mentioned Gaga first but all of her music ain't "urban pop" and she didn't hang her hat on that for an entire album like your girl Christina did so your analogy is weak and another reachin fail to help out your argument, I didn't "indict myself" cause she don't fit what I was sayin originally you tryna twist words and set up straw men like a jackass cause you too arrogant to accept your L and too furious to keep it movin.:umad:
 

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:mjlol:You still in here scramblin desperately tryin to look for a "slip up" to help your failed argument, you keep quotin my old posts like you been readin over this back and forth multiple times thruout the day all angry at what I've said and can't let it go. I already told you I looked up the genre of the albums to see what they were listed as and Youtubed some of the songs to confirm it when you started whinin, quit tryna project your bullshyt onto me YOU the one who bumps her music and just want to say I listen to her in an attempt to discredit what I've said about you.

:francis:Even that quote of mine you highlighted says Back To Basics was her goin back to her ROOTS yet you pretendin I said it was all in the style of her first album, the only thing I said was she had some cuts on there that had the white girl pop shyt but most of it was Jazz/Soul. :stopitslime:Don't play dumb callin a black man a white female is inplyin they gay and you know it (if you don't know it then thats just more evidence you ain't black cause all black men know that shyt), :ufdup:you got so butthurt over my "generalizations" that you lashed out like an emotional female ironically provin my point wit that reachin ass diss when you the one in here doin the absolute most to cape for a white female so if anyone is a white bytch its you (emphasis on bytch). You were changin the subject you introduced those subjects to the topic on the sly cause I pointed out the truth about Christina fans, if you weren't one of them and my "generalization" didn't apply to you then you wouldn't be so upset your whinin further exposed your cac identity.:mjpls:

I never said you mentioned Gaga first but all of her music ain't "urban pop" and she didn't hang her hat on that for an entire album like your girl Christina did so your analogy is weak and another reachin fail to help out your argument, I didn't "indict myself" cause she don't fit what I was sayin originally you tryna twist words and set up straw men like a jackass cause you too arrogant to accept your L and too furious to keep it movin.:umad:

I didn't have to "scramble" for a slip up, when you basically embarrassed yourself. You said she abandoned the Hip Hop/R&B sound after Stripped and then proceeded to say:

Back To Basics has very few Hip Hop influences that was obviously largely influenced by Jazz Soul and R&B hence the name "Back To Basics", she was goin to her old school roots from before her career started but also had some pop cuts reminiscent of her first album which was also her goin "Back To Basics".

^^^ which pretty much deads your entire argument.

You didn't look up anything. You were in here talking about albums that you claimed you heard:

I heard that Bionic when it came out but don't "bump it" and knew the Back To Basics album was partially her returnin to her old sound as the album title implies but nice try at deflectin your Xtina stannin.

^^^ Continue to play dumb like you didn't post it though.

You didn't say anything about Back To Basics having "white Pop music" on it, you said that it was her going back to her Jazz and Blues roots. Again, keep playing dumb.

"Bu, bu, she abandoned the Hip Hop sound after Stripped":

Christina Aguilera goes "Back to Basics" with her first album in nearly four years. Out Aug. 15, the two-disc RCA set was inspired by her love of music and imagery from the 1920s, '30s and '40s. Irresistible first single, "Ain't No Other Man," appears on the first disc, produced largely by DJ Premier, which combines traditional musical styles with hip-hop, samples and modern day arrangements.

Aguilera Goes Old School On 'Back To Basics'

And if you really looked up the information and did your homework, you'd know:

The first half disc incorporates strong elements from hip hop,[7] urban,[17] blending old-school and modern R&B.[23] It features horn samples and gospel choirs, making it sound like "a dusty old vinyl album", according to Jenny Eliscu from Rolling Stone.[

Primarily a pop and R&B record, the first disc juxtaposes rhythm and blues with hip hop and urban elements with most songs employing samples, while the second contains all original tracks with the exception of "Candyman", which samples "Tarzan & Jane Swingin' on a Vine".

Back to Basics (Christina Aguilera album) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

It's labeled under the same genres as Stripped.



Nobody called you gay. I'm saying you, by your own generalizations on who listens to what, you fit the generalizations you made.

What's funnier is you're actually in here trying to rationalize why you listen to Lady Gaga by stating that Black dudes in here mention listening to her music. Someone who is secure in their choices of music and isn't busy making generalizations about a person based on what they listen to isn't concerned with rationalizing why they listen to it. And it's laughable to come up with a rebuttal as lame as all Black men assuming someone is saying they are gay because someone called them a white female. Especially since that someone is claiming that most white Pop music is listened to by white females and the same person proceeds to say they mess with Lady Gaga's music. A logical person isn't going to conclude that you are Black male just based on the generalizations you've made in this thread. A logical person is going to conclude that you're a white female POSING as a Black male. Then your comeback was that plenty of straight Black dudes on here admit to listening to Lady Gaga.
 
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I didn't have to "scramble" for a slip up, when you basically embarrassed yourself. You said she abandoned the Hip Hop/R&B sound after Stripped and then proceeded to say:



^^^ which pretty much deads your entire argument.

You didn't look up anything. You were in here talking about albums that you claimed you heard:



^^^ Continue to play dumb like you didn't post it though.

You didn't say anything about Back To Basics having "white Pop music" on it, you said that it was her going back to her Jazz and Blues roots. Again, keep playing dumb.

"Bu, bu, she abandoned the Hip Hop sound after Stripped":

Christina Aguilera goes "Back to Basics" with her first album in nearly four years. Out Aug. 15, the two-disc RCA set was inspired by her love of music and imagery from the 1920s, '30s and '40s. Irresistible first single, "Ain't No Other Man," appears on the first disc, produced largely by DJ Premier, which combines traditional musical styles with hip-hop, samples and modern day arrangements.

Aguilera Goes Old School On 'Back To Basics'

And if you really looked up the information and did your homework, you'd know:

The first half disc incorporates strong elements from hip hop,[7] urban,[17] blending old-school and modern R&B.[23] It features horn samples and gospel choirs, making it sound like "a dusty old vinyl album", according to Jenny Eliscu from Rolling Stone.[

Primarily a pop and R&B record, the first disc juxtaposes rhythm and blues with hip hop and urban elements with most songs employing samples, while the second contains all original tracks with the exception of "Candyman", which samples "Tarzan & Jane Swingin' on a Vine".

Back to Basics (Christina Aguilera album) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

It's labeled under the same genres as Stripped.



Nobody called you gay. I'm saying you, by your own generalizations on who listens to what, you fit the generalizations you made.
:comeon:You embarrassed yourself by spinnin shyt and continue to look stupid flailin your arms in this argument, I said she abandoned the sound from Stripped on her albums after that which she did none of those albums sound "urban" wit the slang and shyt that she had on that album. :ufdup:Your attempts to twist shyt and put words in my mouth deads your argument cause it exposes how weak your argument is that you need to make shyt up and set up straw men, :mindblown:that very quote like several other posts where I said I looked those albums up says that I heard BIONIC I never said I heard them other shyts I just listened to some of the cuts on Youtube dikkhead. You once again are showin you have shytty readin comprehension, now you tryna tell me what I've done to keep your argument from fallin apart.:mjlol:You the one playin dumb like me sayin I heard Bionic means I heard Stripped and her first album when they came out too, but maybe you just that stupid to not understand what I said cause I already know you autistic from your lack of readin comprehension.

:stopitslime:I clearly said Back To Basics had some pop too I said that more than once, since you so in your feelins that you constantly reread all of my posts you can go find those posts instead of pickin and choosin pieces to quote while ignorin the rest that doesn't fit your narrative.:sas2:

:michaeljordanlaugh:Now you resortin to outsourcin quotes from other sites to support your flimsy argument, I told you before cacs label certain shyt as "urban pop" when it ain't truly "urban" and is just R&B wit a more mainstream feel. I did my homework by listenin instead of takin what the white media said as gospel like you, like I mentioned I saw the labels but after you started cryin I listened and heard for myself that it sounded nothin like the previous album.:manny: Back To Basics wasn't "urban" the way Stripped was wit the slang rappers and presentation, you didn't see her poppin that thang in videos like you did in videos from Stripped cause it wasn't that type of music you saw her lookin like a Jazz diva all glammed up singin in clubs and shyt.

:ufdup:You implied that gay shyt yet are tryna backpedal now that I called you out on it, if you gonna bust shots in a sissified rage then own it don't throw rocks and hide your hands like a bytch.
 

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:comeon:You embarrassed yourself by spinnin shyt and continue to look stupid flailin your arms in this argument, I said she abandoned the sound from Stripped on her albums after that which she did none of those albums sound "urban" wit the slang and shyt that she had on that album. :ufdup:Your attempts to twist shyt and put words in my mouth deads your argument cause it exposes how weak your argument is that you need to make shyt up and set up straw men, :mindblown:that very quote like several other posts where I said I looked those albums up says that I heard BIONIC I never said I heard them other shyts I just listened to some of the cuts on Youtube dikkhead. You once again are showin you have shytty readin comprehension, now you tryna tell me what I've done to keep your argument from fallin apart.:mjlol:You the one playin dumb like me sayin I heard Bionic means I heard Stripped and her first album when they came out too, but maybe you just that stupid to not understand what I said cause I already know you autistic from your lack of readin comprehension.

:stopitslime:I clearly said Back To Basics had some pop too I said that more than once, since you so in your feelins that you constantly reread all of my posts you can go find those posts instead of pickin and choosin pieces to quote while ignorin the rest that doesn't fit your narrative.:sas2:

:michaeljordanlaugh:Now you resortin to outsourcin quotes from other sites to support your flimsy argument, I told you before cacs label certain shyt as "urban pop" when it ain't truly "urban" and is just R&B wit a more mainstream feel. I did my homework by listenin instead of takin what the white media said as gospel like you, like I mentioned I saw the labels but after you started cryin I listened and heard for myself that it sounded nothin like the previous album.:manny: Back To Basics wasn't "urban" the way Stripped was wit the slang rappers and presentation, you didn't see her poppin that thang in videos like you did in videos from Stripped cause it wasn't that type of music you saw her lookin like a Jazz diva all glammed up singin in clubs and shyt.

:ufdup:You implied that gay shyt yet are tryna backpedal now that I called you out on it, if you gonna bust shots in a sissified rage then own it don't throw rocks and hide your hands like a bytch.

Take your L.

You said she abandoned the Urban sound, which she clearly didn't. Nobody's twisting anything. You came in here spewing baseless claims, contradictions, and generalizations. If you didn't hear Stripped, you either don't know what you're talking about or you're lying. You can't look up information and then discuss how it sounds. If you'd looked it up like you said you did, you could've simply posted the information in this thread. You didn't do that though, you argued for pages about the sound of an album you claimed you never heard. You wouldn't know what the bulk of it sounds like unless you heard it.

I wasn't posting quotes to tell you what you've done, I did that so everyone could see how you played yourself. Those are your words.

Back To Basics having some Pop on it is irrelevant especially when you're claiming it was a return to her Jazz, Blues, and Soul roots. The first disc is pretty much all Hip Hop, R&B, Soul inspired music aside from maybe 1 or 2 songs. Additionally, you're talking about her abandoning the Urban sound.

Urban =/= "popping that thang" or using slang. That's cracker talk from people on the outside looking in who have no real understanding or concept of sound. They see one artist doing it and box everyone else into that same category.

Urban has little to do with slang. It's a sound. None of the literature in the articles I posted even mentioned Urban Pop. It clearly says Urban and I see you ignore the references to Hip Hop as well. I could post quotes from Premo as well.

I didn't imply anything gay. I never once said anything about sexuality. I did, however, make implications about your race and your gender based on the generalizations you made in this thread. No backpedaling here. You went out of your way to defend your sexuality and listening to Lady Gaga when nobody ever even mentioned being gay or anything homo about listening to Lady Gaga. As a matter of fact, you were the one who brought her and Madonna up in the first place.
 
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