When Did Rap Become So Ridiculous?

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Let me ask you.....

Is it cool in your opinion for a child to regularly watch porn?
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Negative music isn't killing anyone, it's just the scapegoat
for couch revolutionaries who already have a general disdain for
black people and what they perceive to be their "culture'.
 

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...when ringtone rappers and Souljah Boy invaded the airwaves:dahell:
 

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i just laugh at this shyt now. young thug is supposedly the hottest thing out. hookah, danny glover,
These are the same arguments white people like to use when they blame mass murders and shyt on video games. Good lyrical hip hop IS in fact harder to come by these days I agree, but I still enjoy the many different interpretations of the art from all over the country. The problems in the black community do not start and end with rap. The notion itself is ridiculous to me. There is a much deeper problem at hand when any form of entertainment is asked to be the raiser of children in a community.
military companies (military industrial complex) invest a lot of money in gaming companies. i've heard this battle on radio.. pbs radio. just like we have mothers against drunk driving there is an organization called something to the effect of mothers against the military industrial complex. the brainwashing is real.
i remember from the radio segment them complaining about the advertising in games like halo and them complaining that this was used as a means to advertise and recruit for for the military.

downtime and broke with a lot of time on their hands the only thing to do is join the military.

downtime and broke with a lot of time on their hands the only thing to do is get into gangsta rap...

gratata..

 

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To anyone that's listening:what: How is "nikka move that dope" or any song promoting killing, drug use or the degradation of women a positive message for anyone. Sure, most ppl can listen to it and not be affected by it but there are others who are extremely influenced by it. It's kinda sad that a nearly :flabbynsick: Black man like you is asking these questions
there's a "new" 2014 interview where future is on stage being interviewed by some dude infront of an audience where they celebrate the release of his new cd and he goes on to say how he's penned a few hits. on it he talks about the build up of his release and how he got to release move that dope and how it was a success.
the audience looks like some well respected ppl.
i was thinking to myself can't someone speak up against this shyt?

i don't mind the melodies of songs like tony montana. but i'm def against their subconscious message.

white kids have also joined in the foolery too.
 

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there's a "new" 2014 interview where future is on stage being interviewed by some dude infront of an audience where they celebrate the release of his new cd and he goes on to say how he's penned a few hits. on it he talks about the build up of his release and how he got to release move that dope and how it was a success.
the audience looks like some well respected ppl.
i was thinking to myself can't someone speak up against this shyt?

i don't mind the melodies of songs like tony montana. but i'm def against their subconscious message.

white kids have also joined in the foolery too.
And I'm still wondering why Pharrell is on a song called Move a That Dope
 

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And I'm still wondering why Pharrell is on a song called Move a That Dope
i cant understand street niccas celebrating move that dope. but lookin at some college grads looking at future like he's some shakespeare to black ppl just has me

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of all the black artists we're really gonna celebrate future?

then you have pharrell on there like this shyt can't even get more ridiculous. with a [#1] song like happy.


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lol at the rates of homicides and incarceration among blacks and there being a genre of music that essentially celebrates the lifestyle that'll ultimately lead to both.
rappers can tell "young nikkas to move that dope"
but cant tell young "nikkas" to to pick up a book or finish school. these artist are co-conspirators in their own people ongoing demise. i have nothing but hatred for some of these artists. they are sellouts and c00ns on a whole other level.
 
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