So let's say it IS a race thing .. (Adele, RnB ... long type of rant)

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Quote from: educatemista on December 10, 2015, 12:00:32 PM
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Quote from: Jay. on December 10, 2015, 11:36:03 AM
I don't think it's a race thing to be quite honest. It's the quality of music. It's like this, if you're not putting anything that's of any quality or something that someone can truly relate to, then they're not going to buy it. Simple as that. Plus, focus on writing really good songs instead of trashy material. Step outside of that ghetto box and do something innovative for once. Think about artists like Stevie Wonder, MJ, etc. Look up to them for inspiration instead of the hood. That's no fucking shade at all.

v

you don't even realize how ignorant you sound and probably think you're giving great advice  :dead: get help, hun
some random black people must've bully this squidward face/built fagg at a young age cause I just have NEV'

jay kinda hates black people and that's not even me trolling or trying to be shady

that's really sad to see.
yeah, Jay, yummy ain't shadin you, but I am!

Any nigga who actively enables whites to feel superior over everyone else is a piece of cow shit
I'm not enabling whites to feel superior to anyone else. It's the truth of what goes on behind the scenes in urban radio.. I know a few people who work at a number of radio stations here in NYC and they ARE black by the way and have told me some horrific stories of what radio programmers do to urban artists. Especially the one that are considered R&B.
I am scarred, so fucking scarred
These are the scars of me
The very fucking scars of me
This is my tragic heart
My tragic heart

-Me "Tragic Heart"

Just Dropped In To See What Condition My Condition Was In

People should be able to have a fucking discussion on this fucking board without having to resort to insults. I'm not going to stoop to people's level.
I am scarred, so fucking scarred
These are the scars of me
The very fucking scars of me
This is my tragic heart
My tragic heart

-Me "Tragic Heart"

AIDS!

Quote from: Jay. on December 10, 2015, 12:21:09 PM
Quote from: educatemista on December 10, 2015, 12:00:32 PM
Quote from: ANIMMAI on December 10, 2015, 11:56:42 AM
Quote from: educatemista on December 10, 2015, 11:54:36 AM
Quote from: ANIMMAI on December 10, 2015, 11:42:32 AM
Quote from: Jay. on December 10, 2015, 11:36:03 AM
I don't think it's a race thing to be quite honest. It's the quality of music. It's like this, if you're not putting anything that's of any quality or something that someone can truly relate to, then they're not going to buy it. Simple as that. Plus, focus on writing really good songs instead of trashy material. Step outside of that ghetto box and do something innovative for once. Think about artists like Stevie Wonder, MJ, etc. Look up to them for inspiration instead of the hood. That's no fucking shade at all.

v

you don't even realize how ignorant you sound and probably think you're giving great advice  :dead: get help, hun
some random black people must've bully this squidward face/built fagg at a young age cause I just have NEV'

jay kinda hates black people and that's not even me trolling or trying to be shady

that's really sad to see.
yeah, Jay, yummy ain't shadin you, but I am!

Any nigga who actively enables whites to feel superior over everyone else is a piece of cow shit
I know a few people who work at a number of radio stations
????????

∧ ∨ ∩ ∪

I swear Jay is always in the know. Inside scoop! Industry friends! Santa sex club!

Boy if you don't get
:udontlookok:


AIDS!

Quote from: Jay. on December 10, 2015, 12:22:23 PM
People should be able to have a fucking discussion on this fucking board without having to resort to insults. I'm not going to stoop to people's level.
I think people are exasperated by you because you always play captain save a honky, whilst putting down blacks.
Ghetto? Hood?
What about the plenty of R&B artists that released albums recently that weren't those things?
It's really off putting

BAPHOMET.



throwintheTAL

Quote from: Jay. on December 10, 2015, 12:21:09 PM
Quote from: educatemista on December 10, 2015, 12:00:32 PM
Quote from: ANIMMAI on December 10, 2015, 11:56:42 AM
Quote from: educatemista on December 10, 2015, 11:54:36 AM
Quote from: ANIMMAI on December 10, 2015, 11:42:32 AM
Quote from: Jay. on December 10, 2015, 11:36:03 AM
I don't think it's a race thing to be quite honest. It's the quality of music. It's like this, if you're not putting anything that's of any quality or something that someone can truly relate to, then they're not going to buy it. Simple as that. Plus, focus on writing really good songs instead of trashy material. Step outside of that ghetto box and do something innovative for once. Think about artists like Stevie Wonder, MJ, etc. Look up to them for inspiration instead of the hood. That's no fucking shade at all.

v

you don't even realize how ignorant you sound and probably think you're giving great advice  :dead: get help, hun
some random black people must've bully this squidward face/built fagg at a young age cause I just have NEV'

jay kinda hates black people and that's not even me trolling or trying to be shady

that's really sad to see.
yeah, Jay, yummy ain't shadin you, but I am!

Any nigga who actively enables whites to feel superior over everyone else is a piece of cow shit
I'm not enabling whites to feel superior to anyone else. It's the truth of what goes on behind the scenes in urban radio.. I know a few people who work at a number of radio stations here in NYC and they ARE black by the way and have told me some horrific stories of what radio programmers do to urban artists. Especially the one that are considered R&B.
ooh, like what? :howfestive:

throwintheTAL

PLEASE tell me what the fuck occurred when Ci delivered "I Bet" to these nigger wolves  : :everythingok:

Bentley!

Ciara flopped hun :dead:

I wish you'd stop talking bout I Bet like it saved 2015 female RnB :kii:

dummy

Genesis

Fuck adele and anyone that supports her


Most adele fans are people who are like: "I dont like soul music but i love adele!"

Stunna Gor’

Its definitely a combination of EVERYTHING imo. Race, the QUALITY of music, label support, public interest ect. Its hard for me to only place the blame on race alone when I know a lot of these R&B artists aren't releasing quality music and albums..  :uhh: At one point, R&B artists were the trailblazers. Music is constantly evolving and R&B hasnt really evolved in over a decade.... and I think that is the MAIN issue. The gorls are stuck in the past. A Lil Wayne feature clearly aint enough to get by anymore... so whats NEXT?

Zankou.

Quote from: Trey on December 10, 2015, 01:50:54 PM
Its definitely a combination of EVERYTHING imo. Race, the QUALITY of music, label support, public interest ect. Its hard for me to only place the blame on race alone when I know a lot of these R&B artists aren't releasing quality music and albums..  :uhh: At one point, R&B artists were the trailblazers. Music is constantly evolving and R&B hasnt really evolved in over a decade.... and I think that is the MAIN issue. The gorls are stuck in the past. A Lil Wayne feature clearly aint enough to get by anymore... so whats NEXT?

I think public interest and label support both go back to the color of her skin, IMO

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Quote from: GĖ??X on December 10, 2015, 12:29:18 PM
I swear Jay is always in the know. Inside scoop! Industry friends! Santa sex club!

Boy if you don't get
:udontlookok:
I'm going to stoop to your level either. Have a good day.
I am scarred, so fucking scarred
These are the scars of me
The very fucking scars of me
This is my tragic heart
My tragic heart

-Me "Tragic Heart"

Just Dropped In To See What Condition My Condition Was In

Quote from: educatemista on December 10, 2015, 01:00:21 PM
Quote from: Jay. on December 10, 2015, 12:21:09 PM
Quote from: educatemista on December 10, 2015, 12:00:32 PM
Quote from: ANIMMAI on December 10, 2015, 11:56:42 AM
Quote from: educatemista on December 10, 2015, 11:54:36 AM
Quote from: ANIMMAI on December 10, 2015, 11:42:32 AM
Quote from: Jay. on December 10, 2015, 11:36:03 AM
I don't think it's a race thing to be quite honest. It's the quality of music. It's like this, if you're not putting anything that's of any quality or something that someone can truly relate to, then they're not going to buy it. Simple as that. Plus, focus on writing really good songs instead of trashy material. Step outside of that ghetto box and do something innovative for once. Think about artists like Stevie Wonder, MJ, etc. Look up to them for inspiration instead of the hood. That's no fucking shade at all.

v

you don't even realize how ignorant you sound and probably think you're giving great advice  :dead: get help, hun
some random black people must've bully this squidward face/built fagg at a young age cause I just have NEV'

jay kinda hates black people and that's not even me trolling or trying to be shady

that's really sad to see.
yeah, Jay, yummy ain't shadin you, but I am!

Any nigga who actively enables whites to feel superior over everyone else is a piece of cow shit
I'm not enabling whites to feel superior to anyone else. It's the truth of what goes on behind the scenes in urban radio.. I know a few people who work at a number of radio stations here in NYC and they ARE black by the way and have told me some horrific stories of what radio programmers do to urban artists. Especially the one that are considered R&B.
ooh, like what? :howfestive:
The plain dislike for certain artists and so forth. It's not just urban radio either. And it's not just black artists. White artists get very similar treatment as well. Especially with pop radio stations. The entertainment industry as a whole can be extremely shady. I'm just going to leave it at that. What most people on this board don't know is that I actually work within the industry and have been for an entire year as an actor and through that medium I learned a lot of things. It goes beyond race and skin color. Most radio programmers tend to latch onto who's hot at the moment and drop other artists and talk shit about them behind their backs. All it took was for me to attend one event where there were TONS of radio programmers and DJs and so forth. They are EXTREMELY shady. Grin in artists faces during interviews and then talk TONS of shit about them behind their backs. I'm going to leave it at that. That's why some artists don't really fuck with radio programmers like that.
I am scarred, so fucking scarred
These are the scars of me
The very fucking scars of me
This is my tragic heart
My tragic heart

-Me "Tragic Heart"