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baby, that was the old me
children are influenced more from their peers than their parents:mjcry:

it is a lost cause


fukk a kid



i'll raise a puppy and hoes legs over my shoulders
thats it

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AGAIN, I never said they don't listen to rap, I posted they are not rap fans. In other words, they like whats popular now. Once the shyt dies down, and country becomes popular, they are listening to that. I seen it happen many times before. They call it going through a phase. Only a few are truly rap fans, and in fact, in this era, there are only a few people, regardless of race who are music fans. Most just listen to what they think is popular or going to be popular. They aren't real music fans. This is why they don't take the music serious. they don't care about who made it, besides the rapper, they don't care if it sounds clean, and clear, even though you have way more access to cheap headphones, that allow you to hear it like this. They don't even care if the artists is getting money because they download illegally. When I learned that bootleggers weren't paying the artists I stopped the shyt. Along with the quality not being that good. If I had the money I supported because I wanted to see the artist do well.

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He is popular now, but he's been out, and being known in the south. That example is proving my point. Once rappers get popular, and doing well with blacks, then whites jump on them, and now they are popular making millions. That doesn't mean he had no fans, and was broke before all the recognition now.

You named certain indies, it was the same way then. Certain whites loveed certain indie acts. Those acts you name, I don't no many blacks who like them, save Action Bronson, and some who like lil b but they just want to be different. I never hear his shyt being bumped from the little guys I know, at least on the regular.

A rappers goal is to make money but, you don't have to sell your soul to do it. Why do you think people was having issues with puffy? Its because in their eyes he watered down the music to sell more units. Why do you think when Jay-z did it with "in my lifetime vol.2" he LOST his core fans, even though he sold more units. He realized, he had to go back to the people who made him who he was, then did "the streets is watching"dvd. That dvd alone brought him back home, and helped others take notice, and that helped push the album after that to sell millions. Jay, and nas are different because they didn't sell out as much as puff did. Nas really didn't and we can see his albums mostly stay gold or platinum, but he is still doing well, and making money off of shows. You don't have to shuck, and jive, to make money if you have talent, and a good team around you.
Southern Artist was making money, and they had damn near no whites supporting them.

I just think how you were raised, that dictates if you don't mind selling out, and if it bothers you. People like Jay, and Nas, were more street but still had intelligence which is why to them selling out was being soft, and straight ignorant(c00n). Whereas a lot of other rappers, compete with their own people, and look down on their own subconsciusly so doing the bobby schmurder routine, doesn't bother them. Like young thug said when asked about Mike Brown,"we getting iced out, we don't speak on that"

young Thug actually said that shyt? :scusthov: :pacspit:

Where is the thread to the outrage of that statement?
 
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