White Hip Hop Fans are Cringeworthy

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Two years ago, I was talking to one of my pen pals from England, or somewhere in that area. She was apparently a rap fan and listened to Eminem, so because we were both Eminem fans, that was one of the things we had in common. Because when she said she liked rap, I knew damn well that she meant Jay-Z, Kanye, Drake, and that's it.

Anyway, we talked about Em and his place in hip hop. She said something along the lines of she likes Eminem's music because it makes sense and you can really understand it. :mjlol: :francis: :troll:

She sucked at conversation and we don't talk anymore.

sounds like such a bland individual. thats most white women anyways
 

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They either fit one of the two categories

1. Corny hipsters who spent most of the 90s watching Daria and listening to Alainis Morisette only to later stumble a bunch of old school rap in the mid to late 2000s only to then immediately start acting knowledgable about it like they lived through it's 1980s-1990s peak....or as if they grew up with it...always unintentionally exposing themselves at how new they are to the genre by saying dumb shyt like revisionist historian quotes and shyt...the ones that ride Wu Tang Clan's dikk but never cant memorize any of th individual member's B-sides or the ones who ride Big L so hard but dont know what DITC is

2. The ones that fetishize "ignorant" rappers, saying corny shyt like "Has Obama spoke on Gucci's release yet" or those cornballs who write scientific editorials on mumbling rappers acting like they're lyrical geniuses or some shyt. Its almost like they do it in a manner thats supposed to be condescending making fun of black folks but they hide their intentions so well. Not to mention those white folks who kept gassing Retch's ignorance on IG but none of them planned to help put money on his books when he finally got locked up

then you have the ones who aren't cringeworthy and actually respect and genuinely love the culture. Michael Rappaport, the white girl who helped discovered Nas, Wendy Day, etc. they're rare though

close ya eyes..is nikkas doin the same shyt

goto a white hip hop board..honkies makin the same exact post about u...
 

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As someone who talks to all races of hip hop fans, unless they're the stereotypical Eminem/Hopsi/Immortal Technique fans, then there's not much difference between them and black listeners.
 

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There's a lot of corny so called Hip Hop heads of all races, even more so nowadays. It's true there's some white fake fans who have certain distinctive characteristics at times from a particular perspective, don't like that. Have met some that are real heads and can have a discussion with also and those I respect completely. Rather than judging by the race I judge by the knowledge, depth, sincerity, respect, love and factors like that. When you have some real true heads though it's 1 of the dopest bonds can create because you end up having a lot in common and share a similar perspective and world view at times, I've seen Hip Hop also bring people together who otherwise probably wouldn't have even met or linked up, that's 1 of the powerful elements, the music and the culture is like a universal bond that crosses all barriers. Truth is anybody can know their ish, for example I'd respect a Hip Hop opinion of KRS-One, Big Pun, Brother Ali, Slug, Boo Yaa Tribe and many other different races and ethnicities too as long as you can demonstrate either through skill or knowledge, or both, that you are about the culture. Problem is there's a lot of frauds who just want to be down, they use Hip Hop like a vulture, they exploit Hip Hop but when it comes down to it it's a fad to them or something they just like the music but don't respect properly the people who ARE Hip Hop, the artists, the legends, pioneers. There's some white posters even in here that are clearly just rap fans but they also clearly don't respect the culture, they are infact disrespectful to people who have put their work in for the culture and they attack them for daps from trolls, those people never get respect for them or their view points because they expose what they are but I'm sure there's posters on here also that are white but sincere too. Actions and history always reveal one's true charecter, nature and sincerity.
 

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At the gucci concert there was a white boy rapping along with the lyrics and getting turnt and a black chick was getting turnt next to him and she looked at him and said "you better not say the next word" obviously we already know what word it was ...and he piped down quick :mjlol:
 
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