Long gone are the days when rap is a counter culture option filled with people who hate the Government and point out the ills of society.
Considering what most of them promoted while saying things like this, they did a fine job helping the government and making society more ill by a mile.
Rap literally never existing would have made black guys better off overall than what they became listening to it, emulating trying to "keep it real" and throwing away every opportunity trying to "make it" as one of them.
Ironically fucking Eminem was the most "legit", by simply being a poor piece of white trash who grew up getting bullied for being white by all the niggers on his block and dealing with a psychotic single mom. Something much more "relatable" than half the gangster rappers talking about killing cops when the worst crime they had was dealing drugs and beating women.
Years of fame and money have taken all that from him of course, but there was a time when he was more real than all the guys trying to shit on him.
Well yeah. He is plural decades removed from anything resembling hardship or that life, so he has become a complete wimp who is desperate to maintain his wealth and fame for as many years as possible as they dwindle away regardless.
He even wrote a song acknowledging that he was already doing that and should stop, but then kept going anyway because he is physically incapable of learning a lesson.
There is an old in living color skit where a group of rappers are doing an interview talking about how hardcore they were and how terrible white people are. Then after the interview is over you see them going over the stock market with their white accountants and their accents totally change.
Because it's degenerate trash with no redeeming qualities. Eminem and 50 Cent were great back in the early 00's, but Eminem became an establishment shill and I don't know if 50 Cent is making music anymore. The only decent rappers these days are the likes of Tom MacDonald, and the rap "community" hates him because he's an actual rebel, going against their shitty values that became mainstream a decade ago.
I stopped listening to rap in the early 00s. Only time I listen to it now (which is rare) is older rap from 80s or 90s or some Christian rap (although I later learned they were progressive Christians). I just assumed it was me getting older that was the reason I didn’t care for the music much anymore
The entire genre has fallen into the rut of conforming to sound trends that all sound the same and as a whole the industry has nothing new to say. It's just a series of which black guy with a piratey street nickname has cobbled together a recording studio and is using it to talk shit about someone else.
Of course it is, they are pussies who abuse black culture to enrich themselves. Who wants to listen to cunts like that?
Long gone are the days when rap is a counter culture option filled with people who hate the Government and point out the ills of society.
Now we have ethnic lapdogs who suck any dick they can for fame and money. Rappers have become pussies.
Or literal faggots. DAT LIL NAS X, DRESSIN LIEK SATAN AND SUCKIN DA DICK, BOOOOISSS!
Considering what most of them promoted while saying things like this, they did a fine job helping the government and making society more ill by a mile.
Rap literally never existing would have made black guys better off overall than what they became listening to it, emulating trying to "keep it real" and throwing away every opportunity trying to "make it" as one of them.
Forget counter culture, I'd settle for having the Sugarhill Gang back as the representatives of hip-hop.
They were great.
Ironically fucking Eminem was the most "legit", by simply being a poor piece of white trash who grew up getting bullied for being white by all the niggers on his block and dealing with a psychotic single mom. Something much more "relatable" than half the gangster rappers talking about killing cops when the worst crime they had was dealing drugs and beating women.
Years of fame and money have taken all that from him of course, but there was a time when he was more real than all the guys trying to shit on him.
And that’s like the entire point of the Marshall Mathers LP, which is pretty funny.
I legitimately hate rap these days. Only a handful of albums are tolerable, to me. Marshall Mathers LP is one of them.
and he ended up becoming a wigger who kneels for BLM
Well yeah. He is plural decades removed from anything resembling hardship or that life, so he has become a complete wimp who is desperate to maintain his wealth and fame for as many years as possible as they dwindle away regardless.
He even wrote a song acknowledging that he was already doing that and should stop, but then kept going anyway because he is physically incapable of learning a lesson.
There is an old in living color skit where a group of rappers are doing an interview talking about how hardcore they were and how terrible white people are. Then after the interview is over you see them going over the stock market with their white accountants and their accents totally change.
Weren’t some of them actually dealers and whatnot? I do remember at least a few of them actually did live that life.
Snoop Dogg, I think.
I assume they blame racism, Gamergate, and Donald Trump?
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Only if you hate your liver
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Remember when rappers rapped about wanting to be like Donald Trump?
Because it's degenerate trash with no redeeming qualities. Eminem and 50 Cent were great back in the early 00's, but Eminem became an establishment shill and I don't know if 50 Cent is making music anymore. The only decent rappers these days are the likes of Tom MacDonald, and the rap "community" hates him because he's an actual rebel, going against their shitty values that became mainstream a decade ago.
I stopped listening to rap in the early 00s. Only time I listen to it now (which is rare) is older rap from 80s or 90s or some Christian rap (although I later learned they were progressive Christians). I just assumed it was me getting older that was the reason I didn’t care for the music much anymore
Yep
The entire genre has fallen into the rut of conforming to sound trends that all sound the same and as a whole the industry has nothing new to say. It's just a series of which black guy with a piratey street nickname has cobbled together a recording studio and is using it to talk shit about someone else.
I don't. When was that? Wasn't it always lame?
I like the song by DMX where he talks about putting slugs in faggots
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No.