Jemele Hill Rips Into Offset’s Bobbi Althoff Interview

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All this hate for a woman who's just doing her own thing, having some fun and interviewing famous people. :wow:



Bobbi ain't thinking bout the haters, she out here having fun at the strip club :pachaha:

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Wow Sukihana vs Bobbi :dead:. Sukihana is a stripper for real? I thought she was just a internet celeb trying to rap
 

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U dont need to be journalists, but you do need to know the artist music u interviewing and pretty sure this white girl only listen to what’s on the radio of these artist and im pretty sure the broad dont even know that

But :manny: this how white people get in and after getting rich off this silly shyt, they off onto strictly white artists
 

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I don't know her but isn't she just doing a bit of a character? I've only seen like 3 clips of her but i just thought it was just a character like Aubrey Plaza would play. :unsure:
People are really taking those interviews seriously.. :snoop:
 

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She has a point, but she's had several vehicles to do this and none of them truly took off. Older people grew up on reading magazine articles that were hard hitting and very revealing. Then you had those biography shows like Behind the Music where you knew everything under an hour. Much of that is lost because we want fukkery above all and you can't get that from serious ass discussions. These interviews are harmless, but like everyone not named @CrimsonTider, y'all want balance everywhere right? Well, don't you want balance out of the publications you consume?


Also, and you can fight me if you want, it's hard to have serious interviews with artists who aren't worth being taken seriously. It would reveal that half these artists ain't bout shyt and ain't tryna say shyt. I appreciated much of Nipsey's interviews because he was tryna enrich whoever listened to him.

It's a larger issue that needs evaluating within the community, but it's two fold. Hip-hop doesn't go to traditional hip-hop media because it sucks, but it sucks because these rappers are generally uninteresting and a pain in the ass to cover.
This is the same woman who a few short years ago tried to promote the notion that black men were the white men of the black community and now she needs a nikka for a interview and wants to whine.


fukk outta here
It doesn't need to be Jemele Hill though. Remove the messenger from this discussion. Is the message wrong?
 
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