Rap Music Is Getting Gay

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I'm just being as real as possible here...
But we have Lil Wayne and his antics...
Kanye and his antics...

And 2 chains walking around looking like a fruit with his chains, belts, glasses...
And Trinidad James as the new kid on the block...

I've heard Trinidad speak before the "come up" dude is flaming...

A feminine force is now being pushed promoted in rap music...
 

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I'm just being as real as possible here...
But we have Lil Wayne and his antics...
Kanye and his antics...

And 2 chains walking around looking like a fruit with his chains, belts, glasses...
And Trinidad James as the new kid on the block...

I've heard Trinidad speak before the "come up" dude is flaming...

A feminine force is now being pushed promoted in rap music...

This shyt made me die for some reason :deadmanny:
 

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I dont think Kanye is gay.

He's just not afraid to express himself be creative go againts the followers....


Oh wait being an individual is called being a fakkit now :ohhh: aight.



Oh wait having an opinion now is considered being a hater if its not what everyone else thinks :ohhh: aight.


Oh wait being different is considered being weird now :ohhh: aight

Some of these nikkas may actually be gay but just because someone acts different doesn't mean their gay.

And if a gay rapper ever did become huge in hip hop just like with everything else every rapper would start trying to emulate that shyt because nikkas don't wanna think for themselves some ol monkey see monkey do ass nikkas.

Can't stand that shyt man.

I see it on here all the time.



Thread title: "YO *insert rapper* is the best rapper out and if you don't think so your a fakkit!"

That's your opinion dumbass and if feel the need to promote your opinion and get mad when someone doesn't agree because you need social acceptance with your thoughts then your insecure fakkit ass bytch who needs people to validate your existence.

:pacspit:

fukk these radio stations who push this weak shyt

fukk rappers who give in to what they think would sell

fukk fickle hip hop fans who think they A&R's and detest things of variety.

fukk award shows who take money from labels so that their invested artist can win awards to boost popularity.

fukk bloggers who think their opinions hold merit.

fukk musicians who are only in it for the money and then we have to settle for this redundant bullshyt.

fukk these djs in clubs who only play records that they are affiliated with.



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Did you like things better when the rappers were all thugged out? :shaq:

That's what the republicans say when Bush was in power
That's what the liberals said when Obama got in power.

One extreme vs. another, can't ever opt for common sense
Just two extremes presented to you are your only choices.
 

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Did you like things better when the rappers were all thugged out? :shaq:

You can be masculine without being a thug. Nobody said all rappers had to be gangsters, whatever happened to men just being men? We dont have that now, it's like rappers are in a rat race competing with eachother to be feminine. And this troubles alot of us because of America's long history of trying to emasculate the black male. And it feels like hiphop is becoming the new tool to emasculate us because truth be told, strong black masculine males are and have always has been feared by society and popular culture since slavery.

Ive taken college classes specifically on the subject of black media depiction and black people had to struggle FOR YEARS just to have regular masculine black male characters presented fairly in media. For along time, the only black men shown were weak uncle toms or comedic c00ns. The only masculine black characters shown in old media were bucks who were depicted as basically animals. The feminine black male IS NOT a threat, America views gay black men as kind of a joke to be honest and when rappers who are supposed to represent our hiphop culture are turning towards this new feminine gimmick it's like they are reversing all the progress that we had to go through in American history just to have strong black masculine men portrayed fairly. It makes all of us look like jokes because these guys like Wayne are who corporate America and mainstream society sees representing hiphop culture.
 

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You can be masculine without being a thug. Nobody said all rappers had to be gangsters, whatever happened to men just being men? We dont have that now, it's like rappers are in a rat race competing with eachother to be feminine. And this troubles alot of us because of America's long history of trying to emasculate the black male. And it feels like hiphop is becoming the new tool to emasculate us because truth be told, strong black masculine males are and have always has been feared by society and popular culture since slavery.

Ive taken college classes specifically on the subject of black media depiction and black people had to struggle FOR YEARS just to have regular masculine black male characters presented fairly in media. For along time, the only black men shown were weak uncle toms or comedic c00ns. The only masculine black characters shown in old media were bucks who were depicted as basically animals. The feminine black male IS NOT a threat, America views gay black men as kind of a joke to be honest and when rappers who are supposed to represent our hiphop culture are turning towards this new feminine gimmick it's like they are reversing all the progress that we had to go through in American history just to have strong black masculine men portrayed fairly. It makes all of us look like jokes because these guys like Wayne are who corporate America and mainstream society sees representing hiphop]

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2pac stated in an interview just prior to his death, ‘’Mark my words, next political election, you’ll see me across from the delegates, we will have our own political party, all the lost tribes, all the outcasts, all those without a voice’’




9 days later he met his death


this might be the most important interview in the history of hip-hop.. LISTEN to what this mn is saying.. and why its connected to his murder
there are demons in this world
 
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rap always been a product of the enviornment..and todays hiphop is no different.

because i see a lot more punk ass nikkas walking around then i've ever seen before :manny:
 

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yall spent years championing 'club music', and all that crap. they say after you make your bed, you have to lay in it
 
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yall spent years championing 'club music', and all that crap. they say after you make your bed, you have to lay in it

Yup cause all nikkas like to do is go to the club act ignorant front for the attention of other folks shyt on one another and treat their own women like peices of shyt :snoop:
 
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