Tyrese is NOt letting IT GOOO.

Started by King steevy, March 01, 2016, 07:28:06 PM

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King steevy


King steevy

    ?Singers, actors, rappers, athletes, directors, producers: Get off your hands! ?Cause right now a lot of people are false prophets. You got all these followers, reach?30, 40, 50, 75 million followers on your Twitter, your Instagram, your Facebook, and you are not using your God-given stage of influence to impact and change anybody?s life. All you?re doing is you?re being another narcissistic bastard that?s pitching and selling people on what movie, album, project and team you getting traded to and all this.

    Y?all see this ratchet sh*t going on and you won?t even speak on it. There?s something called racism that?s showing up in many forms- people are out here working their as$es off tirelessly?and they?re purposely and maliciously being left out.

tyrese screen 2-29-16On Black singers being shut out of the mainstream music industry, while White soul singers are placed on pedestals by the powers in the music industry:

    ?There?s a such thing as being an African American singer who happens to sing R&B soul music and mainstream radio stations are purposely deciding not to support the music, even though it?s number 1 forever on the R&B charts. And if Sam Smith, Justin Timberlake, or Robin Thicke were to sing R&B soul, it?s not only being played on urban stations, but it?s being played on pop and mainstream stations.?
    Adele
    Adele

    ?There?s a song called ?Hello,? which happens to be one of the biggest songs in the world. It is now top 5 on the Urban Adult Contemporary Billboard charts. She is not Black and she is from Europe?the song is amazing?which means that Adele has an opportunity to sell records to all of these urban listeners that otherwise would have never heard her song.

    So I feel like if your song is great or amazing- it doesn?t matter if you?re Black or White?I?m not putting on no tight as$ jeans and coloring my hair turquoise to make you think that I?m ready to cross over and be pop. I?m already pop! I?m more popular than most of the White artists on your d*mn station. You can?t have over 6 billion in the box office and say that I?m a Black man that?s only supported by Black people.?
    Chris Brown's multi-hued 'do
    Chris Brown?s multi-hued ?do

    ?I don?t have a racist bone in my body, but the days of just sitting on your hands and watching all of this blatant racism that?s popping up in many forms?and not say anything about it?it will never change.

    At the end of the day, if you?re doing the work, it doesn?t matter what your race, your nationality, your tax bracket is, or your sexual preference. If you?re doing the work and you?re putting out the best music, the best movies, and TV shows, you deserve an opportunity to have your work be recognized and you should deserve an Oscar, a Grammy, American Music Awards?you deserve for all the radio stations to play your music.?
    Justin Timberlake
    Justin Timberlake

    ?I?m not doing a house and techno version of ?Shame? just for you to play it. I?m not doing it! My song has been number 1 for thirteen weeks and it?s still not being played at any mainstream station and that?s not fair.?

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Wtv

he's clearly right.
sadly, mainstream stations executives are manipulative and stupid selfs. But this is the world we live in, you have to like what WE WANT you to like. This manipulation is everywhere, and its not just a black thing, the world is manipulative, the media, and most industries.

hopefully one day a bunch of black artists create a few songs that blow up and the whole industry jump on the genre once again. If not.... good luck to everyone involved

Herb.

ugh. i want to have his bvy :stressed: hes so foine lolz

brocka4life

Everybody wants to say he's just mad but he has every right to be.


AIDS!


Kindred

not one lie told, but don't start out making some grand gesture that this post is about the black community at large when it's really about black music and the plight it's facing in mainstream radio. that alone is a deep issue especially for black musicians. no need to try and make it seem like hands up! can't breathe! nigga you are talking about the music business.

Scott.

His record "Shame" should've been as huge as "Hello". It's not different from it sound wise.

Glenda


Kurama

I don't like this fag but he didn't lie.

Stunna Gor’

I hate this fucking nigger. I dont give a fuck what he said.