Radio station pulls Rick Ross, Lil Wayne from rotation?

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If the people who want censoring come together as a cohesive voice, then you're on the losing end of the battle. It's all about who the sponsors are the most scared of.


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:beli: 1 measly insignificant radio station somewhere in Michigan? Is that really what we're talking about? :aicmon:
 

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Hip Hop is MOST INFLUENTIAL music EVER...

Rock kids were not going around raping babies, drinking blood and having sex with corpses or animals when heavy metal was in its hey day...

Rock kids kind of knew that there was a very thick and solid line between their favorite bands' lyrics and reality...

But the average hip hop fan does not...

I have never felt influence to do something that I heard in a Slayer song, but with all my education and good upbringing, hip hop has influenced me in the past to break the law, and today, hip hop still distracts me as I pursue another degree...

Until the black community begins to accept the power and influence of hip hop, and stop saying stupid things like "but we are just journalist report hood news" and "what about Hollywood movies and etc," then black people's image will remain in the sewers of society...

You really have no clue what you're talking about.

What we have here is a clear case of becoming acquainted with something only on a superficial level because it's different and it's white, so it's automatically better than the hip-hop that you are so much more familiar with, when even if you would have just paid attention to the news of the past 20 years, you'd not have made such a ridiculous statement.
 
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You really have no clue what you're talking about.

What we have here is a clear case of becoming acquainted with something only on a superficial level because it's different and it's white, so it's automatically better than the hip-hop that you are so much more familiar with, when even if you would have just paid attention to the news of the past 20 years, you'd not have made such a ridiculous statement.

Dude, I have been down with Heavy Metal even before I started listening to hip hop...

I only started listening to hip hop (non-Tupac and Bone Thugs related) in 2001 or around the time the Jigga Nas beef really popped off...

The Beef against Heavy Metal was more on the religious side of things...Yes, people did accuse heavy metal for various crimes here and there...

But the majority opinion was always "Lil Matty shot his classmates because he listened to Black Sabbath backwards."

But when Rayfukwan shoots a classmate, the reaction is not that individualized, the reaction is "young black males are violent savages that need to get locked up in cages."

You see it even today...

When young white were they black nail polish and lip stick, society is like "lil ryan is just going through a phase. We will grow out of it."

The store keeper isnt afraid of some white kid with long, headbanging and playin imaginery guitar...

But when a young black male with dreadlocks and his pants sagging enters that same store, it's "all eyes on the savage."

Look at how Trayvon Martin got murked, that shyt aint happening to some white kid just walking through the neighborhood...

Hip Hop is a way of life...Heavy Metal/Rock is something that regular people do after their 9-5...

Hip Hop is the most influential genre of music EVER...It's too real, and the realness is scary...
 

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I don't blame Rick Ross, I blame you dumb nikkas, who fall prey to the beat. You know the type that don't listen to the lyrics, just revel in the beat and then rise out of the stupor with a shyt eating grin like this is fire.

And, for those who are saying Molly isn't GHB, shut the fukk up, this is about context and cognizant thought. A statement was made to capitalize on an unsuspecting victim no matter the drug the outcome was, get her fukked up enough to be incoherent and uninhibited to fukk my undesireable ass. He didn't say he macked his way into some puss, he drugged his way into the panties that's disturbing.
 

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Dude, I have been down with Heavy Metal even before I started listening to hip hop...

I only started listening to hip hop (non-Tupac and Bone Thugs related) in 2001 or around the time the Jigga Nas beef really popped off...

The Beef against Heavy Metal was more on the religious side of things...Yes, people did accuse heavy metal for various crimes here and there...

But the majority opinion was always "Lil Matty shot his classmates because he listened to Black Sabbath backwards."

But when Rayfukwan shoots a classmate, the reaction is not that individualized, the reaction is "young black males are violent savages that need to get locked up in cages."

You see it even today...

When young white were they black nail polish and lip stick, society is like "lil ryan is just going through a phase. We will grow out of it."

The store keeper isnt afraid of some white kid with long, headbanging and playin imaginery guitar...

But when a young black male with dreadlocks and his pants sagging enters that same store, it's "all eyes on the savage."

Look at how Trayvon Martin got murked, that shyt aint happening to some white kid just walking through the neighborhood...

Hip Hop is a way of life...Heavy Metal/Rock is something that regular people do after their 9-5...

Hip Hop is the most influential genre of music EVER...It's too real, and the realness is scary...
You're all over the place.

First off, in this racist American society, attempting to understand individuals is reserved mainly for white people. "Why did he do it?" is a question that they actually think about. Dismissing and not being interested in the others, all the others, has always been the default coverage. It has nothing to do with rap "being more powerful". White kids who listen to metal, rap, whatever, are always given more chances.


You only started listening to rap since 01, and it caused you to do stupid stuff? :what: How is it that I've been listening to it much longer than you, also did well in school, black kid with a "good upbringing", and I never wanted to do any of the stupid shyt rappers talk about?
 

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it's amazing how this ross song got everybody catching feelings, but before that line he has hundreds about killing young black men and nobody said a thing


Yup, shyt is crazy. nikkas are immune to ignorance about each other, but these feminists can unite and put pressure on anything in society.
 

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Radio turning heel on the two most popular rappers

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So long, recklessness can be acceptable :pacspit:
 

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Dude, I have been down with Heavy Metal even before I started listening to hip hop...

I only started listening to hip hop (non-Tupac and Bone Thugs related) in 2001 or around the time the Jigga Nas beef really popped off...

The Beef against Heavy Metal was more on the religious side of things...Yes, people did accuse heavy metal for various crimes here and there...

But the majority opinion was always "Lil Matty shot his classmates because he listened to Black Sabbath backwards."

But when Rayfukwan shoots a classmate, the reaction is not that individualized, the reaction is "young black males are violent savages that need to get locked up in cages."

You see it even today...

When young white were they black nail polish and lip stick, society is like "lil ryan is just going through a phase. We will grow out of it."

The store keeper isnt afraid of some white kid with long, headbanging and playin imaginery guitar...

But when a young black male with dreadlocks and his pants sagging enters that same store, it's "all eyes on the savage."

Look at how Trayvon Martin got murked, that shyt aint happening to some white kid just walking through the neighborhood...

Hip Hop is a way of life...Heavy Metal/Rock is something that regular people do after their 9-5...

Hip Hop is the most influential genre of music EVER...It's too real, and the realness is scary...

. So, by your rationale if hip hop ceased to exist, crime rates would drop
Drastically, the %age of kids graduating would go up, and less parent/teacher conferences would be needed.....
:comeon:
inner city crime and violence and racist attitudes were around long before hip hop and should hip hop perish, they'll continue to plague mankind. Music can't change human nature
 
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it's amazing how this ross song got everybody catching feelings, but before that line he has hundreds about killing young black men and nobody said a thing

When are folks gonna learn...

In this country, rape is scarier than murder to a lot of folks. So talking about it will always strum up more feelings than any other form of violence.

Not saying it's right. Just saying how it is.
 

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did that fakkit author really just say "when has freedom of speech gone too far"?
 

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Hip Hop is MOST INFLUENTIAL music EVER...

Rock kids were not going around raping babies, drinking blood and having sex with corpses or animals when heavy metal was in its hey day...

Rock kids kind of knew that there was a very thick and solid line between their favorite bands' lyrics and reality...

But the average hip hop fan does not...

I have never felt influence to do something that I heard in a Slayer song, but with all my education and good upbringing, hip hop has influenced me in the past to break the law, and today, hip hop still distracts me as I pursue another degree...

Until the black community begins to accept the power and influence of hip hop, and stop saying stupid things like "but we are just journalist report hood news" and "what about Hollywood movies and etc," then black people's image will remain in the sewers of society...
Dude stfu. :ahh:

Just admit that you forgot the line between music and reality and stop trying to pin it on everybody else who listens to hip hop.

If only you could see how stupid you sound from an outside perspective. :snoop:
 
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