Tyler the creator speaks on DJ Khaled

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Here we go with nikkas not staying on topic:russ:
Well he wanted to be different :damn:
He said shyt for shock value anyway:damn:
He a fakkit:damn:
Society too soft:damn:
We stand behind some fat shyt hand culture vulture :damn:
I’ve always been a cool nikka who kept it real :damn:
I can’t relate to nikka nerds:damn:
But I’m posting on an Internet forum
6 figga nikka/handsome gang:damn:
Y’all nikkas so fugazi
But you problack :dead:
Most of the "real nikkas" would clown ALL these nikkas, soon as they said "yea I talk about hip-hop, sports and piff on a message board guys"

But want to point fingers and determine which black people are the real black people and who is trying to be a different kind of black

Amazing
 

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I have no side in this, I don’t fukk with both of them. DJ Khaled is not black so he can’t speak us, and Tyler has always been a weirdo who thought he was to good to be placed in the rap category. Now that he “supposedly matured” doesn’t take back all the cringe worthy c00nish shyt he said back then.
 

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This is making Khaled look more important than he actually is. Why even talk about it at this point? It’s not like the shyt got Khaled out of here for good.. he’s released music since then.
 

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I don’t listen to his music, but where is the lie? You can’t be non black telling people what “real” hip hop is and shytting on a black artist in that stratosphere because they topped your album. He acted like a hoe when he didn’t get #1. Some of y’all defending a Arab who only “like” nikkas because he make bank off of them. He ain’t even speak up for his own country (Palestine). Tyler is questionable in a lot of ways, but you gotta stay on code with this one. He still right. Justin Timberlake was on the same shyt and got checked for it
 

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i was a huge OF fan in highschool. that nikka tyler was a straight stomp down c00n, atleast he portrayed himself as one.

Tyler, The Creator Shares Views On The N-Word

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This is funny to you ?



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That shyt was from damn near a decade ago

The nikka has rapped about police brutality multiple times in his last few albums

Y’all look past a lot of the dumb stuff these other rappers do, I ain’t gone hold it against him

:hubie:
 

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he got a point, the boy is black so he needs to be on BET (when MTV embraces him, don't call him white washed bc BET had their chance) 2. Khaled is a fat ass Palestinian, I will admit he paid his dues, but he doesn't get to decide what is "black music" just bc someone isn't on his bloated, boring ass albums.
 

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I don't see anyone defending Khaled in this thread. What I do see are people saying that Tyler came up c00nin' and never really wanting to be associated with ADOS. And since Tyler wanted to place himself in that "I'm not like those other nikkas" category, he doesn't really have room to talk.

I mean, look at that fukkin' picture above and using the hard "ER" when saying the word nikka...:hhh:

fukk that nikka:stopitslime:
 
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Looking at her wikipedia page rn it says Tarzana, LA. It's a typical white suburb seemingly

Edit: Its a type of black Stockholm syndrome I think. You spend so much time around 'them', you become completely numb to black issues even if you actively consume black art, because they consume black art and that's a kind of an 'in' with 'them'.

Bruh, some black psycologist needs to do a study on token black experiences and it's parallels with Stockholm syndrome if it hasn't already been done. It would do rounds
Not gonna lie, I didn't realize that was a thing until I started interacting with black folks who grew up in mostly white/mexican areas and there is a definite difference in mindset. People think it's just a different neighborhood or school district but your kid has to deal with being one of the only blacks at a school when most media put out portrays us in a negative light. That includes teachers and parents who are actual racists and will try to fukk over your kid and know they can because of the dynamics. So the kid either ends up rejecting everything black or leaning heavy into all the negative shyt. Not to say that the mindset is permanent though. People get older and the veil is lifted one way or the other. It sounds like Tyler has had a chance to live life and realizes a lot of the bullshyt out here.
 

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Tyler suffers from the same shyt Doja cat does.

Both black California natives that grew up around whites
doja a biracial c00n, raised in a white household and has animosity towards black men bc she didn't like her father. Tyler is a black kid who just likes things outside of the black stereotype.
 
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