The Caucasian Invasion of Hip Hop is disgusting and needs to be addressed

2Quik4UHoes

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But I thought the more white people love your art the more successful and great you are?


Why get mad when the same people take that love and give it someone who looks more like them?



Yall been supporting, celebrating and promoting sellouts in the culture for years.. Now the chickens are coming home to roost...

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Why don't you address the fact that white folks have been the largest consumers of hip hop since it's inception.

They didn't invade shyt, you just started realizing they've been around as long as you have.
There's a difference between "Culture" and "Commodity". She is speaking about them stealing the culture, and you are talking about them purchasing the commodity. Also talk about who has benefited the most from white people purchasing black music...white owned distribution companies and record labels.
 

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The thing that's funny is most of these responses are firmly planted in the truth. Y'all know it's fact that this happened with Jazz and Rock.

It's not the fact that white people are doing it too. It's the fact that it becomes "whitewashed" and whites ONLY present that imagery and the people who originate these things become marginalized and then minimized.

On some real ish, if you watched that you wouldn't even think Kendrick or J Coe dropped albums....
 

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White people been listening to rap since the beginning, and their dollars are the reason rap is what it is today. fukk outtahere with the black bullshyt. I don't see anyone complaining about black rappers shytting on black women every year, yet you mad Macklemore is making safe music for cacs? Get your priorities straight.

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I have a question for the white posters:

Do you consider hip-hop to be a "black thing" or no?
Because that's false and I know because I was there before hip-hop was born while my dad was a DJ in Harlem.

'White' people were listening to and buying disco, AOR (Album Oriented Rock) and country with some Jazz in the mix.

'White' people used to unanimously HATE hip-hop up until Blondie made 'Rapture' and most of 'em still despised it even then.

:ufdup: trying to revise OUR history and culture.

haha word.....and every white kid I met in the 90's hated rap....I mean HAAAATTTED IT with a passion. Sure, there were a couple here and there that liked "snoop doggy dog" because he was on MTV but that was it. There were "rap sucks" chat rooms on AOL and all that in the late 90's :russ:

then all of a sudden eminem pops in 99 and that changed everything, now they wanna act like hip-hop is a universal thing blah blah blah, fukk outta here with that :rudy:
 

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I have a question for the white posters:

Do you consider hip-hop to be a "black thing" or no?

when I first got into hip-hop (early 80's), it was just "new". it was my generation's music, and not my parents' music. I didn't see it as being any more of a "black thing" than Billy Ocean or MJ's music
 

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when I first got into hip-hop (early 80's), it was just "new". it was my generation's music, and not my parents' music. I didn't see it as being any more of a "black thing" than Billy Ocean or MJ's music

yeah but hip-hop is different it came about from a perspective that was unique to to urban black youth. nobody in the hood can afford musical instruments - guitars, amps, piano's...shyt like that....dudes turned turntables into an instrument, turned cardboard boxes in the street into dance floors. And that was when white people were shytting on rap calling it "jungle music" and all kinds of other shyt. They can't just switch it up now, that's shady as fukk IMO.
 

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I have a question for the white posters:

Do you consider hip-hop to be a "black thing" or no?
although i dont think many whites will answer this, they believe hiphop is equally their music. which, hell, they've controlled the back end for so long, maybe their right. for almost 2 decades, hiphop in its current destructive state has been a product of jewish intervention. it might be time to wash our hands of this shyt and move onto the next innovation -- something we actually have more control over, that doesnt promote bullshyt to our youth.
 
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