Yep and he didn't want no exposure for it too. People love to forget.cole was the first and maybe only mainstream rapper i remember being in ferguson.
Yep and he didn't want no exposure for it too. People love to forget.cole was the first and maybe only mainstream rapper i remember being in ferguson.
Exactly. Why can’t he respond? Hardly a personal attack, just sharing his POV.He didn’t come at her. He addressed her. When in which he’s not wrong either. These people have no problem calling people out regardless of time or anything. No one is above reproach and he didn’t disrespect her.
Bruhs, I will always champion for the voices of Black women/people to be heard and respected, but I’m confused as hell right now. Cole is getting slaughtered on Twitter. Am I wylin’, or did he simply provide insight?
I respect and understand the vast importance of “reading the room.” But do we not run the risk of policing art—especially a genre that has historically voiced it’s grievances—and in the process compromising the integrity of the product? Cole’s criticisms were not personal slights. They spoke to the need for a well rounded pedagogy.
I don’t know, bruhs. If I’m trippin’feel free to call me out.
She was def talking about Cole & Kendrick
She says, their whole discography is about the black plight, so what more do they need to say? They been speaking and active in the community for their whole careers.this was she tweeted right after George Floyd died
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Out of all that was said on the song, they think Cole was just throwing shots at Noname? I'm convinced most people really don't listen to lyrics
Chappelle literally just responded to the same type of criticism and was called the GOAT.
He didn't even shyt on her really. But the flow was crazy.
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this was she tweeted right after George Floyd died
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This exactly. People can play dumb, but it's clear who she addressed that to. How can you make a tweet like that as if to say both Kendrick and Cole are opportunists? Especially when Cole was in Ferguson and made "Be Free"?
This is what happens when you put pressure on making people be vocal about things and jumping to conclusions about what people are and aren't doing. Because when you do, you either run the risk of them responding in a way you don't like (like Cole) OR you get a Lil Wayne situation.
If she called out Drake, I could see why because his music isn't "conscious" to the same degree as his other two peers, even though he has used his voice in the past. But you could see the reasoning behind it. Here, it's literally... "I didn't see any of you tweet or protest, therefore you're frauds." The "silence means complicity" statement shouldn't even be addressed to black people at all, never mind two black rappers both known for not being on social media like that.
And that's why social media is dangerous, people like to shoot first and ask questions later without thinking... And then not acknowledging that they were wrong when proven wrong.