Sohh.....they grown now huh.....im not sure how to take this....

The Amerikkkan Idol

The Amerikkkan Nightmare
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Think marketing is what determines who interacts with media. Snoop, too short, and plies was not marketed to me as a kid but I still listened to them. Little girls listened to snoop calling girls hoes and took something from that. They didnt go "oh this isnt marketed to me so I shouldn't listen"


Old nikkas need to accept they created this culture and should've thought of these objections years ago when they were promoting it. You reap what you sow:yeshrug:

First and foremost you gotta put shyt in context, G. :comeon:

It's not about the performance/music, it's who it's marketed too.

You used to have different lanes for different groups.

Rap was the streets music marketed to hood nikkaz.

Too Short & Snoop Dogg weren't markted to kids. Their music wasn't played on pop music stations next to Britney Spears & Christina Aguilera & Destiny's Child

Gangsta/Hardcore rap was markted for Hip-Hop heads (mostly men from late teens to mid 20s)

R&B & Pop were generally PG-13 genres that you could listen to with your mama/kids.

That's why there was always such outrage when Madonna or Janet Jackson would do some sex shyt because pop music was supposed to be general music

Now, shyt like Megan, Cardi, Beyonce, these broads are marketed not just as Hip-Hop for late teens & 20s, it's pop music now, meaning 8 year old girls are hearing this stuff on general pop radio, YouTube, and other general places and there really is not a lot of clean pop music for general audiences.
 
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