White people whose Hip Hop opinions you respect?

blackslash

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Basically any cac who aint that cliche over compensating "hurr durr i only listen to real hip hop underground hurr durr sht" I will respect their opinion

If they can fck with and understand that hip hop aint a vacuum and u cant judge it in a vacuuum then I can respect their opinion

If they the type who dikkride J cole, kdot types while shyt on Nipsey hussle meek mill types because they judge by the Cole criteria than they show their lack of knowledge and theier cac stupidity

Females who have this same trait are just as annoyin and I love sonnin know it all bishes tryna get all elitist on me when it comes to this hip hop sht jus cuz they catch me bumpin some meek mill and drake :heh:
 

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my opinion. anyone with sense would value my opinion
 

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If he's a legit fan of hip hop or Kanye like anyone else he's entitled to his opinion. How much weight or credibility anyone else put into it doesn't really matter. If whites listen to the music like you and me they have right to an opinion. Doesn't mean you have agree or even care.
Yeah I guess :obama:
 

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"Value" may not be the right word imo...

But i'll listen to any white persons' opinion on rap who's old enough to remember/appreciate "Push It" (the Salt-N-Pepa version).
 

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Peter Rosenberg, Stretch Armstrong, Lyor Cohen*, and many others. Black people aren't the only ones who grew up listening to rap, or who grew up in a horrible neighborhood.

*Lyor is an industry con man like most others, but it's always interesting to get his views on where the industry is going. I respect him more than Iovinne who doesn't even seem like he likes rap.
 

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There's a lot of white people whose opinion I value.

I'll take somebody like stretch Armstrong,dru-ha opinions any day over a fakkit like funk master flex.
 

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Everybody got the right to a opinion when it comes to Hip Hop. White Black Rich Poor etc.Thing is, ya cats need to understand that your opinion on a artist or movement may vary from the next man for those very same reasons. A young nikka in the projects may resonate more to Meek Mill over a white dude from Minnesota who may feel Ab-Soul or ODD Future.



Main point is, neither of thats mean that Meek Mill is cut and dry better or worse than a Ab-Soul or Odd Future either way its just ya opinion. And you dont need to come on the Coli everyday to shove it down other peoples throats :heh: :mjpls:
 
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