Melo doesn't seem to be vibing with this teamates.

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It's very likely actually. You get into your early 30s and you don't recover like you used to :francis:. He was probably on some "why these mu'fukkas so damn energetic and chipper in this bytch" type shyt :pachaha:.

Or maybe he doesn't want to hear no dudes singing a damn pop song by some little white girl :scust:
 

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The internet is full of people projecting their personal grievances on to people. Both sides arguing this look stupid. I might be getting too old for the coli. I'm reaching that point where I dislike more than like most people I see in a given thread.
 

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Every time I hear that song, I think of this....



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People listened to multiples genres in the 90's, in fact, it was much easier to as MTV regularly had rock, alternative, pop, r&b, and hip hop all in the same rotation and the late 90's early 00's had hella mashups cross-exposing audiences . Just because you and your friends were close minded doesn't mean the 90's was full of nikkas who only listened to black music.

These dudes are having fun, as they should be, black people need to stop this always gotta look hard be hard mentality.


I'm a DJ......I wasn't closed minded at all. Just coming from a place where you kinda had to put up a look hard/be hard mentality.

Just some shyt you couldn't listen to around your homies or you'd get laughed out of the room. Camron actually talks about it here. He alks about not being able to enjoy R&B in the 90s and how they were calling him Candy Cam & soft because he liked the song Kut Klose-I Like. Lots of people from urban environment were on this tip even if they liked other shyt.




I'd argue that even with MTV there were just a lot more barriers that aren't there now. Rap didn't become the highest selling genre until 98. I remember the days when a lot of rap was foreign to white people and there were white kids are my school listening to metallica, while me and my nikkaz were listening to the mobb deep. I loved shyt like No Doubt and Limp Bizkit......shyt that came on MTV......but I wasn't going to be out with my nikkaz singing Don't Speak in a car full of nikkaz. That would have looked gay as fukk.
 
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