DatLBCGuy562
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Basically what it boils down to. They have absolutely no universal appeal, no skills on the mic, and lack charisma and intelligence.Nobody wants to hear that bullshyt![]()
Basically what it boils down to. They have absolutely no universal appeal, no skills on the mic, and lack charisma and intelligence.Nobody wants to hear that bullshyt![]()
Basically what it boils down to. They have absolutely no universal appeal, no skills on the mic, and lack charisma and intelligence.
There's plenty of non blacks that can rap and make decent hiohop music. Something about the mexican/cholo dudes though it's like they have no rythm.At the end of the day that’s what it comes down to
This shyt is engrained in nikkax going allll the way back to Africa
Nobody else understands black music enough to push it forward...only enough to emulate in whatever current form it’s in
Which makes it all the more disappointing that this artform that runs America isn’t dominated top to bottom from executive level on down by black people
There's plenty of non blacks that can rap and make decent hiohop music. Something about the mexican/cholo dudes though it's like they have no rythm.
You're not making any sense. I understand what you're saying but it has nothing to do with Mexicans nit being able to rap for the most part. Others have "emulated" it and been successful. Mexicans haven't and that's what the thread isbabout.That comment alone shows you don’t get it like they don’t
B-Real is Mexican and Cuban, Sen Dog is Cuban
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Fire post. Nothing but truth spoken. Rep. I'm also peeping this growing sentiment from them that Blacks "don't put them on", as if we fukking owe them something or like they've EVER put Blacks on to anything or done us any favors collectively. Or like we should put them on just becauseAt the end of the day that’s what it comes down to
This shyt is engrained in nikkax going allll the way back to Africa
Nobody else understands black music enough to push it forward...only enough to emulate in whatever current form it’s in
Which makes it all the more disappointing that this artform that runs America isn’t dominated top to bottom from executive level on down by black people



You're not making any sense. I understand what you're saying but it has nothing to do with Mexicans nit being able to rap for the most part. Others have "emulated" it and been successful. Mexicans haven't and that's what the thread isbabout.
If Eminem turned out to be half Mexican would you be satisfied? Why even ask the question why specifically hasn’t a Mexican blown up if it was as simple as only being able to rap? Isn’t that Nav kid Pakistani or something? He seems to be doing just fine.
You’re skirting around the issue. Rap is reliant way more on packaging than anything else. Maybe Mexicans aren’t willing to present their music in the necessary black packaging needed to be successful...shyt maybe their incapable
All them Latinos in the world but the only way for them to be in the mix is by doing those super busy booty shaking Latin trap songs which doesn’t even have its roots in Mexican music
Pun & Joe were successful because they didn’t rock the boat...they merely built off their black inspirations that came before them. Until the day they come out with some shyt that’s actually creative like Cypress Hill...that WCW Conan shyt will continue not to resonate with the masses

Looks like El Future Hendrix got one..they play this shyt on the radio 24-7

Looks like El Future Hendrix got one..they play this shyt on the radio 24-7