Mike Dean: "I've Made Half The Black Music U Love"

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Today some cac asked a black chick this on Twitter.



She responded



He responded with



To Which Mike Dean replied



Now i other than the fact that the black chick is a swirler (i have no problem with that) and me being totally confused as to why the black women who are on this super pro black kick seem to always submerse themselves in white men. i totally agree with her. Mike Dean on the other hand is once again showing his true colors. This isn't the first time he's made snide comments when the topic of Hip Hop being black music comes up.

Never mind the fact that the genre is based on black personal expression and that all the people that ever gave him a chance as a musician have been black men, he still harbors these feelings. Also the claims he made are bullshyt. Most of the black music out don't have him no where in the mix, Then again this is a latino who mainly identifies as a white man so i guess delusion is to be expected.
 
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What has Mike Dean produced that's legendary? :jbhmm:
He addded added live instrumention on Scarface's The Diary and Kanye West's My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy but he seemed to think that he's responsible for those records. His solo productions are dull and over produced for the most part. He's at his best when be utilized as a Instrumentalist/Additonal Producer by someone actually has vision (Kanye, NO Joe etc)
 

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He addded added live instrumention on Scarface's The Diary and Kanye West's My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy but he seemed to think that he's responsible for those records. His solo productions are dull and over produced for the most part. He's at his best when be utilized as a Instrumentalist/Additonal Producer by someone actually has vision (Kanye, NO Joe etc)

bingo.

In other words, he hasn't really produced shyt of note.

So it's back to :russell:

By the way, no one cared about Mike Dean until Kanye came into the picture.

And still, nobody in hip hop cares about Mike Dean.

Since Kanye's a pop act, his legion of dikkriders care (especially the cacs who identify with being a cac in hip hop) and put Dean's name up.
Fraudye has a habit of overrating cacs and culture vultures :ohhh:
 

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Cracka was not even a top 5 in-house producer on rap-a-lot...he was good for a solid track here & there...but NO Joe, Bido, Ready Red, Crazy C, Dope E >>>>> this cracka

There were times by the late 90's where Scarface himself was crafting better beats on the Face/GB projects than this peckawood...average producer in reality.

Murda beats >>>>> this cracka
 

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Hip hop stopped being about "black personal expression" a long time ago:dead:

We don't actually control it:pachaha:

Just look at the recent Lupe situation with the J*ws:

Lupe Fiasco done quit after anti-semitism claims

The content in hip-hop has to be combed over and approved by outsiders first.

Hip hop has been colonized for awhile now.

This is why nonblacks are so comfortable saying things like this.
 

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Nobody owns or controls music. It's freedom of anyone's expression and once released to the world its free for interpretation and for any1 to enjoy.

You can't claim a race or culture owns a note, or chord. To think so, makes u jus as bad as dem racist slave owners.

thoughts of a cac.

Completely ignore that music is extremely cultural and that cultural appropriation is a serious issue, b-r-e-h-s
 
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