DJDONTNOBODYPAYME
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Threads like this are reminders to me that 70% of the posters here are not black. Of course "others" could care less about music that celebrates the destruction of the black community
I been hip man.



Threads like this are reminders to me that 70% of the posters here are not black. Of course "others" could care less about music that celebrates the destruction of the black community



@PhonZhi you're definitely correct another example :
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EDIT : Didn't realize it was mentioned already
Fool. Black Twitter isn't the world. I know nikkaz who've never even used Twitter, let alone Vine
Point being, nikkaz heard the song ONLY becuz of Radio and young nikkaz singin it.
It wasn't something that every Black Person heard and just gravitated to. shyt's forced down our throats like every new Beyonce song that comes out
thank you. Cats act like NOBODY listens to the radio anymore. Thats wrong. Millions and millions of people tune in everyday. People listen to and from work, sitting in traffic, AT work, etc. There's a reason some of the highest paid radio Dj's are making 6-7 figures. Radio is still extremely influential. Corporations are still paying good money for 30second ads. And lets not forget about the practice of Payola. Ask an up-and-coming artist if radio exposure would be important for his or her career or not.They don't call it "radio programming" for nothing
yea, it kills me when i make threads like this and cats want to make it seem like im the only one with these thoughts. This has been debated about for 20 years now. Ive been called all sorts of "c00n" for my opinions of this toxic hiphop culture. They must HATE Dr. BoyceSo everyone stop playing dumb and pretending like thread starter is imagining things or being paranoid

chuck d has the knowledge maybe but he never was as good as the top tier rappers especially lyrically.
even Tupac says different.We just need balance ain't nothing wrong with ratchet music but we should at least be given variety with the same amount of financial backing for marketing because they do market the hell out of the "stripper" lifestyle

In this day and age twitter is the world, the original video was at like 40M views, that's the world breh, shyt was hot in NY way before the radio picked it up. You talking about nikkas who are so out of touch they ain't effecting no trends anyway. The songs come up was organic as it gets, you have no point, you went from alluding some label involvement to comparing it to a Beyonce singleFool. Black Twitter isn't the world. I know nikkaz who've never even used Twitter, let alone Vine
Point being, nikkaz heard the song ONLY becuz of Radio and young nikkaz singin it.
It wasn't something that every Black Person heard and just gravitated to. shyt's forced down our throats like every new Beyonce song that comes out

. Not only is that argument fukkin silly but you gotta really be drinkin the KoolAid to believe anything like thateven Tupac says different.
@PhonZhi you're definitely correct another example :
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EDIT : Didn't realize it was mentioned already

