The only one butthurt is you capin hard for the white girl, you sayin these songs "sound" like R&B is referencin her voice cause her voice is the main reason they have a R&B sound. He might've been influenced by R&B but it was clearly a pop song, 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".
Rippin off rap proves what that other dude was sayin she stealin from black culture to make money, you tryna spin it as just "askin a producer to make it sound like a hit he produced" ain't gonna work cause she wasn't askin for POP hits she went to a black producer who exclusively produced for black rappers/a few black R&B singers to make her a song that appealed to black folks so once again thanks for helpin prove my point.
You the one droppin random songs from her albums like you knew them offhand and I always type "walls of text" in debatesI 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. Hell you in here listin off all her songs and tellin me which ones were which genre yet are claimin I'm the c00n bumpin her music:michaeljordanlaugh:as you said Back To Basics pays homage to Blues and Jazz it ain't no Hip Hop/R&B like that other album you just singled out the one song that had a somewhat similar sound to her previous album. I said Stripped was her only album that had that "urban" sound and look in the videos and I was right, you tryna say by her returnin to her Blues/Jazz roots in the next album its the same as switchin her look to more like a latina usin hip hop slang and poppin that thang in videos.
You didn't debunk shyt you brought up songs from different genres and tried to act like they're the same as Hip Hop/R&B just cause they were created by black folks
thats literally "playin color cards" (and you just officially exposed yourself as a cac/c00n by usin that term which only racists use
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I don't care who the people behind Baby One More Time were Britney was a white bytch and the sound was mostly white just like the people in the video:cacjordan:TLC havin crossover pop hits backs up my point that the song was pop which is why they thought of TLC when they made it cause they had pop songs, my analogy was if that song was on urban radio like Genie In A Bottle it woulda been a "hit on urban radio" too cause hits always get regular rotation on whatever stations they played on. I've definitely seen the Not Myself Tonight videoit has way more parallels to Madonna's Human Nature video (which is what it was clearly inspired by) than Dirrty, she had the whole BDSM look in the video like Madonna did while in Dirrty she was just shakin her ass and twerkin which is "urban" thats why she had significantly more black/hispanic people in the Dirrty video than in the Not Myself Tonight video.:mmmhmmiseeyou:
Pink pissed me off wit that shyt but Christina actually came out on some pop shyt first and got more edgy later. Then the public started shytting on her for it. fukk Pink forever tho. That bytch presented herself to LA Reid as an RnB artist. He blew this bytch up and then she turned around and lied on him talkin bout he forced that image on her.I remember when Pink & Christina Agulara (how ever the fukk you spell it) did the same shyt. Had a bunch of black people in the background in their videos like they was all ghetto and shyt then as soon as they got famous they switched to being upper class white people and catering their music to white people. They use black art as a stepping stone then throw our culture away like trash.
Black people need to stop falling for that shyt because it's a few sambos getting paid to c00n in them fukking videos.
Fred Durst been rapping since the 80s. I don't really see signs of him being that way cause he kept it consistent up until he stopped doing music full time.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![]()
Pink pissed me off wit that shyt but Christina actually came out on some pop shyt first and got more edgy later. Then the public started shytting on her for it. fukk Pink forever tho. That bytch presented herself to LA Reid as an RnB artist. He blew this bytch up and then she turned around and lied on him talkin bout he forced that image on her.
Nah. Christina ain't really start getting backlash until "Let's Get Dirty" feat Redman came out. Then they started callin her Xtina and draggin her thru the mud. They was cool wit Genie In a Bottle. She was in competition with Britney Spears. Even tho she's far more talented. When she went more urban. It was Xtina this. Xtina that.Christina's backlash started with "Genie In A Bottle" because she had people coming at her for it being too "sexual".
With Pink, she not only came out using R&B as a stepping stone and abandoning it, but she was also dating Treach and I think they broke up around the time she switched her sound. To make matters worse, she named the follow-up Misunderstood and never looked back.
That's why Paul Wall the realest. LolAnd they refuse to speak about police brutality. They use us as youth movements and entertainment. They never were for us.
Even Eminem is silent on the issue of police brutality. Thats says a lot.![]()
Trick Trick been on some c00n shyt in regards to protectin' white rappers
Nah. Christina ain't really start getting backlash until "Let's Get Dirty" feat Redman came out. Then they started callin her Xtina and draggin her thru the mud. They was cool wit Genie In a Bottle. She was in competition with Britney Spears. Even tho she's far more talented. When she went more urban. It was Xtina this. Xtina that.
Pour out a little glass of cherry wine with your loved one tonight brehs![]()
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It might've had R&B influence most pop does but it was still clearly pop, and nikkas wasn't bumpin no damn Genie In A Bottle in the hood.![]()