South Koreans now doing Afrobeats

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South Koreans don’t fukk with nobody.

They got a cool culture that appreciates art in all its forms.

Leave them folks alone.



Don't listen to K pop but a ex (who was a sista) put me on Big Bang.



They have a black band and their choreographizer is that chick from P Diddy's camp.








These guys should have been way bigger than BTSD (or whatever them oriental guys names is).



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The difference in your analogy is the hair isn’t black hair they getting the hair from Indians and Asians in the first place. Black people are the source to their music no matter how much they try to imitate. Of course we’re going to support our own but they’re going to support their own too. So if we own or profit “their own”…that’s what I’m getting at
True and my point was they won't buy your shyt. If you own a Korean label they not buying from you still.
 

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I don’t know about K-pop but there is a thriving hip hop scene in South Korea. Breakdancing crews, hip hop/rap nightclubs(with murals of biggie, Jay, diddy, etc)…the biggest clubs in one of Seoul’s nightclub district is called Club Harlem lol.
 

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:francis:I used to be on that Kpop steez involving them jacking our New Jack Swing shyt, but once you realize they do this shyt off GP and not give due :mjpls:, it's some grand larceny shyt.

Bossa Nova>>>>>

A lot of Kpop has black producers behind the scenes, and that's why a lot of the music that comes from there sounds like something we would make -- because in many cases, it is. And it's true, the industry doesn't give proper due to the black influences over there at all. So when you've got an artist getting caught doing something anti-black, they either drag their feet at delivering an apology or not even bother saying it at all.

Which is dumb as fukk on their part, because you can tell a lot of these labels want these groups to break out internationally, including America. And if a group blows up here and their racist history gets revealed, well, that's not good for business, now is it? :francis: So it'd be in their best interests to make sure their groups don't fukk up on that front.

That being said though, there's probably good money in producing for these groups over there. You could make hits and collect quietly, and nobody would really know about it. In fact, I think rap producers might start marketing their shyt there. It's "untapped potential" on that front, but because the industry is wanting to be worldwide, that's an advantage. And maybe with that, will eventually come the proper changes if we have predominantly black producers running things. But... That's just an optimistic take. :heh:
 

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I don’t know about K-pop but there is a thriving hip hop scene in South Korea. Breakdancing crews, hip hop/rap nightclubs(with murals of biggie, Jay, diddy, etc)…the biggest clubs in one of Seoul’s nightclub district is called Club Harlem lol.
The real question is, can nikkas eat there :patrice:
 

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A lot of Kpop has black producers behind the scenes, and that's why a lot of the music that comes from there sounds like something we would make -- because in many cases, it is. And it's true, the industry doesn't give proper due to the black influences over there at all. So when you've got an artist getting caught doing something anti-black, they either drag their feet at delivering an apology or not even bother saying it at all.

Which is dumb as fukk on their part, because you can tell a lot of these labels want these groups to break out internationally, including America. And if a group blows up here and their racist history gets revealed, well, that's not good for business, now is it? :francis: So it'd be in their best interests to make sure their groups don't fukk up on that front.

That being said though, there's probably good money in producing for these groups over there. You could make hits and collect quietly, and nobody would really know about it. In fact, I think rap producers might start marketing their shyt there. It's "untapped potential" on that front, but because the industry is wanting to be worldwide, that's an advantage. And maybe with that, will eventually come the proper changes if we have predominantly black producers running things. But... That's just an optimistic take. :heh:
That's a good lick for producers in America that are struggling to get on.
 

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The producer is from the continent. As long as he is taxing the fukk out of them fine.

careful with that Ubuntu shyt because that’s not how other races see it

blows my mind how racist societies take other peoples cultures but shyt on the originators. Specifically African/Black peoples.
 
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thats what all asians do. you got japan with mufukas in blackface throwing a bunch of goo in they're hair to get locs, chinese people got all the knock off electronics, korea got all the knock off music, philippines got all the knock off dancers and dj's :mjlol:


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