Eric Benet: Rappers are a Black face for White supremacy

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jtwoeleven

August 06, 2018, 04:28:50 AM #17 Last Edit: August 06, 2018, 04:29:43 AM by jtwoeleven
I think Tyrone?s situation was a little different. I would consider it a sub-category of materialism, the means of obtainment. His idea of ?securing the bag? by any means necessary is troubling. Seeing him posted up with his designer clothes, bags, etc reinforced this ?flex culture? or idea in some black people that they need to uphold a certain image, look like money, keep up with the joneses. When it was alleged that he was paying for these luxury items with aid for other students, he was doomed. Proof wasn?t needed. I do believe some blacks don?t like to see other blacks do better than them, especially if they consider the methods illegitimate, which somewhat underlined that crabs in a barrel mentality. Unfortunately, the speech for that teachable moment on materialism fell on deaf ears once people saw him as the keynote speaker of scamming.

Cartierline

Completely true.

The industry is controlled by a majority of WHITE execs who are pushing this agenda.


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FlowerBomb

Yh maybe back in 2004, the main rappers we have now are all past that
The popular "IN" rappers, Drake, Kendrick, J.Cole especially, Big Sean don't even rap about that mess
All of Jay Z, Kanye & Nas most recent albums have been more socially conscious.

Young

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ack I'm leaning a bit tho lolz


Barbie Dangerous

Quote from: Guilty on August 06, 2018, 08:19:06 AM
Yh maybe back in 2004, the main rappers we have now are all past that
The popular "IN" rappers, Drake, Kendrick, J.Cole especially, Big Sean don't even rap about that mess
All of Jay Z, Kanye & Nas most recent albums have been more socially conscious.
Correct, these rappers that you mentioned are kind of above the mess but are you saying that the most popular rap songs aren?t about the things mentioned in the op?


FlowerBomb

Quote from: BowDown on August 06, 2018, 08:36:52 AM
Quote from: Guilty on August 06, 2018, 08:19:06 AM
Yh maybe back in 2004, the main rappers we have now are all past that
The popular "IN" rappers, Drake, Kendrick, J.Cole especially, Big Sean don't even rap about that mess
All of Jay Z, Kanye & Nas most recent albums have been more socially conscious.
Correct, these rappers that you mentioned are kind of above the mess but are you saying that the most popular rap songs aren?t about the things mentioned in the op?
Most of the popular rap artists we have out now aren't giving a G-unit mess anymore

Barbie Dangerous

Quote from: Guilty on August 06, 2018, 08:39:55 AM
Quote from: BowDown on August 06, 2018, 08:36:52 AM
Quote from: Guilty on August 06, 2018, 08:19:06 AM
Yh maybe back in 2004, the main rappers we have now are all past that
The popular "IN" rappers, Drake, Kendrick, J.Cole especially, Big Sean don't even rap about that mess
All of Jay Z, Kanye & Nas most recent albums have been more socially conscious.
Correct, these rappers that you mentioned are kind of above the mess but are you saying that the most popular rap songs aren?t about the things mentioned in the op?
I said the most of the popular rap artists we have out aren't giving a G-unit mess anymore :dead:
I know but the most consistent/successful rappers don?t necessarily have the most popular rap songs..


FlowerBomb

Quote from: BowDown on August 06, 2018, 08:41:47 AM
Quote from: Guilty on August 06, 2018, 08:39:55 AM
Quote from: BowDown on August 06, 2018, 08:36:52 AM
Quote from: Guilty on August 06, 2018, 08:19:06 AM
Yh maybe back in 2004, the main rappers we have now are all past that
The popular "IN" rappers, Drake, Kendrick, J.Cole especially, Big Sean don't even rap about that mess
All of Jay Z, Kanye & Nas most recent albums have been more socially conscious.
Correct, these rappers that you mentioned are kind of above the mess but are you saying that the most popular rap songs aren?t about the things mentioned in the op?
I said the most of the popular rap artists we have out aren't giving a G-unit mess anymore :dead:
I know but the most consistent/successful rappers don?t necessarily have the most popular rap songs..
ok what's your point?

Barbie Dangerous

Girl. J. Cole just had a super successful album and his songs did well but they?re not the most popular rap songs nor did the masses know these songs like a Migos song.


FlowerBomb

I.said.the most.popular.rap.artists.we.have.out.aren't.on.that.wave.
also.J.cole.is.more.successful.than.a.Migos.