is it fair to say 90% of rap bloggers/writers are cacs? the state of rap criticism today.

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It doesn't matter.

No offense to anyone when I say this, but we as humans spend FAR too much time scouring around trying to get a collection of people to tell us what to like and not like when we SHOULD be exploring new/old things and learning what we like and dislike ourselves.

Why should I care if a bunch of "white" folks got an opinion on shyt I may or may not like? Why should I care if anyone does?

The only shyt that's going to change is what becomes "popular". People have been making the same types of music for the last 40 years.

People swear up and down that white people are ruining the shyt or whatever because they're staring what's popular.

Who cares if Chance the Rapper is "The Next Big Industry Plant"? I'm not obligated to listen to that nikka cause a bunch of blogs said that I should.

If I like it, I like it. If not... fukk a blog. fukk the crowd. fukk a trend. fukk the world.
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To be honest, there needs to be more black journalism/english majors for there to ever be anymore black bloggers/writers. I majored in both at a state university and to be truthful I could count the amount of other black males with one hand.

Also add on to the fact that most people who write for a living go for news sites and there's just going to be a shortage of black hip-hop writers.
 
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