It's not even exposing though lol.These dudes STAY exposing themselves on here.

New to hip hop?I'm not gonna lie I have yet to hear a black persons acknowledge Wu Tang , now white people love them some Wu
Let's be honest , it's only the Logo
It's not even exposing though lol.
If you grew up in an urban or even urban-ish area in the 90's you know Wu was poppin.
If you're a fan of Wu in the 2010's you can go to any of their shows and see the crowd filled w late 20's-early 40s black folks (and of course other races).
They just don't like Wu![]()
Ghost/Rae at House of Blues Chi in July last year was 80% black I'd say.Yep. Just caught a Wu show on Oct 2nd. There was a good amount of Black folk in the crowd.
Ghost/Rae at House of Blues Chi in July last year was 80% black I'd say.


It's not even exposing though lol.
If you grew up in an urban or even urban-ish area in the 90's you know Wu was poppin.
If you're a fan of Wu in the 2010's you can go to any of their shows and see the crowd filled w late 20's-early 40s black folks (and of course other races).
They just don't like Wu![]()


you're not lying but you're misrepresenting what i believe. you act like i singled out just wu tang
ive come to the conclusion over the past few years that most of these rappers/athletes are modern minstrels imo. they're paid by cacs to perpetuate negative stereotypes. just because cacs are entertained by you doesnt mean shyt.
minstrel shows was the biggest form of entertainment in the 1800s. shyt never changed.
Minstrel shows lampooned black people as dim-witted,[1] lazy,[1] buffoonish,[1][2] superstitious, happy-go-lucky,[1] and musical. The minstrel show began with brief burlesques and comic entr'actes in the early 1830s and emerged as a full-fledged form in the next decade. By 1848, blackface minstrel shows were the national artform, translating formal art such as opera into popular terms for a general audience.[3]
You came in that thread AND specifically singled out Wu-tang as a minstrel act. And I don't care what conclusion you have come to over the past few years...that's just dumb.

born and raised in bk in the 80s. ya'll acting like somebody said NO BLACK PEOPLE fukked with wu. stop being so emotional about your idols.
what im saying is that wu wasnt hyped up to the level cacs hype them up to, period. if anything blacks more fukked with them as individual artist vs a group. this is just my experience. black people dont really fukk w wu as much as cacs
rza is an all lives matter clown anyway. he dosent need black peoples support![]()
Lies all across that garbage post. Hip Hop had only a few Hip Hop acts as big, or bigger than Wu in the 90's. Before they really had a strong white fanbase. They were headlining major Hip Hop shows and selling millions before 98.
Like I said earlier...you exposed yourself as a misinformed outlier in this thread. You don't know too much about Hip Hop. It's easier than ever now to do research. Do it and stop coming in here posting dumbass sh!t.
