Tyler, The Creator’s past c00n life has caught up with him

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What Tyler did was wrong but don't switch up the energy cuz its Nas. Plenty of rappers showcased blackface imagery in their music.

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This was all concept shyt that was anti black face, prejudice and etc, including Nas entire N roll out/album
 

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Even before this c00n ass statement, I never really vibed with Kendrick. He stayed giving me new black vibes and his fanbase proves it. And he comes across as insincere.

It’s those try hard liberal whites or new blacks who make up the majority of his audience. I don’t know any real ones who really bump Kendrick like that. They really try and convince everyone else that Kendrick is so avant-Garde, and only us “philistines” can’t comprehend his genius.

I did enjoy his first album to be fair. But after that, pure pretentious crap. He’s the other side of the coin to Tyler: the latter appeals to Alt-right CACs by enabling their racism while the former panders to the Gen Z “utopía” crowd.
Been told yall since dude blew up that Ghandi/Jesus walks on water stuff/image he's been on is straight up pseudo
 

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Wasn;'t that what Tyler was doing with Gulfwang? And I'm not defending Tyler I'm trying to figure out what the morality of black face imagery is. Cuz that KMD album cover was a for profit album which was printed on other merchandise such as caps & shirts. You don't think shock and controversy was associated with that? wasn't there a lot of label problems getting that album released?

I'm just saying it's either all right, or it's all wrong. I hate this pick & choose, shyt. Tyler is wrong but were Nas & KMD right?

Little Brother & KMD may have attracted controversy, but it wasn’t their main intention.

It was for Tyler, however.
 

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You older than Tyler is and trying to take up for a little nikka making c00n decisions as a grown ass man.

Shut the fukk up and make another "platinum" attempt thread :camby:
You just as disingenous as the little nikkas you criticize cuz you purposely skipped over what I said so you can get some quick daps.
Wasn;'t that what Tyler was doing with Gulfwang? And I'm not defending Tyler I'm trying to figure out what the morality of black face imagery is. Cuz that KMD album cover was a for profit album which was printed on other merchandise such as caps & shirts. You don't think shock and controversy was associated with that? wasn't there a lot of label problems getting that album released?

I'm just saying it's either all right, or it's all wrong. I hate this pick & choose, shyt. Tyler is wrong but were Nas & KMD right?
 

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Ironic thing is that he could've had the cac fanbase he wanted if he had started out being pro black.
Definitely… just a different type. A better type.

I like white folks that like our conscious, good music.

He wanted to troll and got the “Jackass” fanbase
 

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Koons just like their white masters think Black people have short memories.

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