First it was kreayshawn, Now it's Iggy This black hip-hop generation is the blame for this

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BackInWhite;4168161 said:
oh my bad for likin like 3 of the hoe songs

my bad, doggie

i ain't know my bias was gon have me blinded like that

i take back everything i said to you, b

no need to apologize to me your heart was set on coming in strong for her, she got your mind with that pussy video. That some real pimp shit, ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh that's some jedi mind trick pimp shit
 
waterproof;4168163 said:
Wild Self;4168118 said:
waterproof;4168043 said:
Wild Self;4167998 said:
waterproof;4167950 said:
Wild Self;4167896 said:
Thulsa Doom;4167391 said:
backinwhite loves white people because they are nice to him at college parties.

much like fabian if you must....

nigga has been shitted on by black women to the point that he feels the need to defend the white race because he feels "accepted"

haha at black chicks indirectly causing black men to be coons. But with the climate and demographics changing, and the old guard obsolete, this shit happens. No more PE or Wu Tang cause kicking knowledge went out with the 2 way pager. Just a bunch of white tramps and emo Drakes running around.

yo im telling you they waited for the hip-hop generation x to be replaced because we was the last revolution generation, we are the grandchildren of the Civil Rights era and the children of the black power movement. We are the School Daze, Do the right thang, Higher learning generation the 88-96 era who was young but part of the hip-hop movement, but came of age and was listening and buying NWA, Public Enemy, Rakim, BDK, 2short, de la, boogie down productions, Ice-Cube when we as raging against the machine from the east coast to the west coast, the riots in FL, in L.A. listening to Khalid Abdul Muhammad and when black love was strong in the late 80's to mid 90's. fighting against the school systems for not teaching it was us as youths doing that.

so they couldnt pull that shit then

are you also the same generation that made it cool for black people to be anti intellectual, cool to be underachievers, and cool to worship negativity (selling crack, black violence)? I mean, whatever Gen Y is doing, it was planted from the seeds of Gen X. Being very objective here. I mean, with so many mixed race people nowadays, the "black revolution" is now a thing of the past. Cuase too many people popping out mixed race babies. Its the demise of the white men and the angry black woman. The "white" supremacy is at the beginning of the end thanks to China and African countries coming

This Hip Hop generation can go on one of two very extreme ways: The way of the intellectual like Big KRIT, or the way of the Drake/ V Nasty.

r you serious???

Hell yeah. When the baby boomers start to die off, you see exactly what I mean.

i know you is a joke, we in politics in the communties with the youth, owning black business, being leaders and all types of shits that's what that 88-96 era is doing

haha Im just being ahead of the curve. But in the 21st century, the racial lines are getting blurred. There are gonna be more emo Drakes in the future. Sure, there are black men doing their thing in the business world, but best believe that if they plan to thrive long term, they gotta adjust to the times.
 
waterproof;4168110 said:
H-Rap 180;4168082 said:
waterproof;4167759 said:
uolag;4167563 said:
Look .... Hip Hop is f*cking dead ...... there is a couple of EMCEES out there but the machine don't want to promote that shit .......

SWAG

I GET MONEY

I OWN THIS AND THAT

5TH GRADE LEVEL PUNCHLINES ....... (I'M GHOST .... CASPER)

PARTY MUSIC

HOMOSEXUAL TYLER PERRY RAPS

TMZ/ MEDIATAKEOUT GOSSIP HIP HOP FANS

IS WHATS IN

ENJOY IT WHILE IT LASTS

THEN SWITCH TO JAZZ ..... I'M ABOUT TO GET MY KENNY G AND GEORGE BENSON ON

....... thats all i got to say ........ flag me b*tches

Jazz, Blues and Soul is what i am on heavily they stay innnovating AND stay fresh to me. Jazz is being lead by Robert Glasper, Jose James and esperanza spalding. And Muddy Waters, Buddy Guy getting burn from me

son of 1973;4167816 said:
this generation made hip hop more POPular than even. Like Britney Spears popular. At a cost though imo. When PE went plat, when Wu went plat, Redman went gold, BIG went plat, totally different shit cause it was against the grain of mainstream music. hip hop is mainstream music now, which is good in a way, but its also pop music with all the formulas and gimmicks that come with that. and hip hop was supposed to stay different no matter how much it sold, thats what it used to stand for. i cant do shit about it though except listen to the shit i like, i guess others who share my view do the same.

I don't ever want my brothers to feel discouraged from having discussions on the politics of HipHop, the direction of HipHop or censor their opinions on HipHop matters.

Many whites and fearful Negros get agitated when people talk about race in HipHop, they label it "Radical", "Militant" "Kufi-headed" & "Pro-Black-bullshit".......we just call it conversation on our culture.

Any conversation on culture-banditry and the "popish" direction of the culture will be met with the same defense: 'Dont listen to it,

'iIt helps sell records, 'its expanding the culture, 'let that girl cook, 'that white girl thick.....same ol same.

So yeah in another 5 years the streets in HipHop will be nonexistent and the frat-rappers like Wiz, Pop-rappers like B.O.B & white-rappers like Mac Miller will be the standard....with a few mulattos like Nicki, Drake, & J. Cole. to mix it up.

Students of music and history can see the same subtle signs that the culture is going the direction of Rock and Jazz, and we discuss it and share this knowledge in hopes that people will support the artists that are keeping the essence of the culture alive.

I feel andd see the next generation, the young ones who's at the age 13-18 is going to be that next generation to right the wrongs. those the ones that are studying our generation and see what we did as youths and what we doing as grown mans, how we are setting up plays, summer leagues and teaching, i think those Pro Era kids is the start of that

lol one thread and two videos and you're on Pro Era's dick already
 
$ho;4168188 said:
waterproof;4168110 said:
H-Rap 180;4168082 said:
waterproof;4167759 said:
uolag;4167563 said:
Look .... Hip Hop is f*cking dead ...... there is a couple of EMCEES out there but the machine don't want to promote that shit .......

SWAG

I GET MONEY

I OWN THIS AND THAT

5TH GRADE LEVEL PUNCHLINES ....... (I'M GHOST .... CASPER)

PARTY MUSIC

HOMOSEXUAL TYLER PERRY RAPS

TMZ/ MEDIATAKEOUT GOSSIP HIP HOP FANS

IS WHATS IN

ENJOY IT WHILE IT LASTS

THEN SWITCH TO JAZZ ..... I'M ABOUT TO GET MY KENNY G AND GEORGE BENSON ON

....... thats all i got to say ........ flag me b*tches

Jazz, Blues and Soul is what i am on heavily they stay innnovating AND stay fresh to me. Jazz is being lead by Robert Glasper, Jose James and esperanza spalding. And Muddy Waters, Buddy Guy getting burn from me

son of 1973;4167816 said:
this generation made hip hop more POPular than even. Like Britney Spears popular. At a cost though imo. When PE went plat, when Wu went plat, Redman went gold, BIG went plat, totally different shit cause it was against the grain of mainstream music. hip hop is mainstream music now, which is good in a way, but its also pop music with all the formulas and gimmicks that come with that. and hip hop was supposed to stay different no matter how much it sold, thats what it used to stand for. i cant do shit about it though except listen to the shit i like, i guess others who share my view do the same.

I don't ever want my brothers to feel discouraged from having discussions on the politics of HipHop, the direction of HipHop or censor their opinions on HipHop matters.

Many whites and fearful Negros get agitated when people talk about race in HipHop, they label it "Radical", "Militant" "Kufi-headed" & "Pro-Black-bullshit".......we just call it conversation on our culture.

Any conversation on culture-banditry and the "popish" direction of the culture will be met with the same defense: 'Dont listen to it,

'iIt helps sell records, 'its expanding the culture, 'let that girl cook, 'that white girl thick.....same ol same.

So yeah in another 5 years the streets in HipHop will be nonexistent and the frat-rappers like Wiz, Pop-rappers like B.O.B & white-rappers like Mac Miller will be the standard....with a few mulattos like Nicki, Drake, & J. Cole. to mix it up.

Students of music and history can see the same subtle signs that the culture is going the direction of Rock and Jazz, and we discuss it and share this knowledge in hopes that people will support the artists that are keeping the essence of the culture alive.

I feel andd see the next generation, the young ones who's at the age 13-18 is going to be that next generation to right the wrongs. those the ones that are studying our generation and see what we did as youths and what we doing as grown mans, how we are setting up plays, summer leagues and teaching, i think those Pro Era kids is the start of that

lol one thread and two videos and you're on Pro Era's dick already

oh so giving props to the youth of doing some dope shit is riding dick huh, really FUCK OUTTA HERE with that hoe shit. That's what grown ass men do to young brothers you do good shit and representing the future you going to give that pat on the back.

you sound hoe like, what happen you didnt get that pat on the back as a youth
 
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waterproof;4168212 said:
$ho;4168188 said:
waterproof;4168110 said:
H-Rap 180;4168082 said:
waterproof;4167759 said:
uolag;4167563 said:
Look .... Hip Hop is f*cking dead ...... there is a couple of EMCEES out there but the machine don't want to promote that shit .......

SWAG

I GET MONEY

I OWN THIS AND THAT

5TH GRADE LEVEL PUNCHLINES ....... (I'M GHOST .... CASPER)

PARTY MUSIC

HOMOSEXUAL TYLER PERRY RAPS

TMZ/ MEDIATAKEOUT GOSSIP HIP HOP FANS

IS WHATS IN

ENJOY IT WHILE IT LASTS

THEN SWITCH TO JAZZ ..... I'M ABOUT TO GET MY KENNY G AND GEORGE BENSON ON

....... thats all i got to say ........ flag me b*tches

Jazz, Blues and Soul is what i am on heavily they stay innnovating AND stay fresh to me. Jazz is being lead by Robert Glasper, Jose James and esperanza spalding. And Muddy Waters, Buddy Guy getting burn from me

son of 1973;4167816 said:
this generation made hip hop more POPular than even. Like Britney Spears popular. At a cost though imo. When PE went plat, when Wu went plat, Redman went gold, BIG went plat, totally different shit cause it was against the grain of mainstream music. hip hop is mainstream music now, which is good in a way, but its also pop music with all the formulas and gimmicks that come with that. and hip hop was supposed to stay different no matter how much it sold, thats what it used to stand for. i cant do shit about it though except listen to the shit i like, i guess others who share my view do the same.

I don't ever want my brothers to feel discouraged from having discussions on the politics of HipHop, the direction of HipHop or censor their opinions on HipHop matters.

Many whites and fearful Negros get agitated when people talk about race in HipHop, they label it "Radical", "Militant" "Kufi-headed" & "Pro-Black-bullshit".......we just call it conversation on our culture.

Any conversation on culture-banditry and the "popish" direction of the culture will be met with the same defense: 'Dont listen to it,

'iIt helps sell records, 'its expanding the culture, 'let that girl cook, 'that white girl thick.....same ol same.

So yeah in another 5 years the streets in HipHop will be nonexistent and the frat-rappers like Wiz, Pop-rappers like B.O.B & white-rappers like Mac Miller will be the standard....with a few mulattos like Nicki, Drake, & J. Cole. to mix it up.

Students of music and history can see the same subtle signs that the culture is going the direction of Rock and Jazz, and we discuss it and share this knowledge in hopes that people will support the artists that are keeping the essence of the culture alive.

I feel andd see the next generation, the young ones who's at the age 13-18 is going to be that next generation to right the wrongs. those the ones that are studying our generation and see what we did as youths and what we doing as grown mans, how we are setting up plays, summer leagues and teaching, i think those Pro Era kids is the start of that

lol one thread and two videos and you're on Pro Era's dick already

oh so giving props to the youth of doing some dope shit is riding dick huh, really FUCK OUTTA HERE with that hoe shit. That's what grown ass men do to young brothers you do good shit and representing the future you going to give that pat on the back.

you sound hoe like, what happen you didnt get that pat on the back as a youth

Excuse me while i laugh.... you backtracked from saying Pro Era is going to "right the wrongs" to they're "doing some dope shit"
 
uolag;4168209 said:
I used to be hyped buying Rap CD's

I remember the days going to Beat Street in downtown Brooklyn

Fat Beats, Tower Records, Burkina in Lower East Side (what yall know about that), Virgin Megastore in Times Square & Union Square in Manhattan

Listening to Stretch & Bobbito, J Love, & Susio Smash on Squeeze Radio 89.9fm Fridays 1am- 5am was the bomb diggity (why i say that wack sh*t)

at least they still have BB Kings on Forty Duece and SOB's on Varick Street

I still get my underground sh*t at sandboxautomatic.com and FatBeats.com

^^realest post right chere...

Dog, I would take the day off when my favorite emcee was dropping

I had to be one of the first niggas coppin...that was my love for hip hop...

Drop the tape or the cd in, and go right to the shout out pages

Yo, I miss those days yo...when hip hop was much more purer and authentic

 
$ho;4168228 said:
waterproof;4168212 said:
$ho;4168188 said:
waterproof;4168110 said:
H-Rap 180;4168082 said:
waterproof;4167759 said:
uolag;4167563 said:
Look .... Hip Hop is f*cking dead ...... there is a couple of EMCEES out there but the machine don't want to promote that shit .......

SWAG

I GET MONEY

I OWN THIS AND THAT

5TH GRADE LEVEL PUNCHLINES ....... (I'M GHOST .... CASPER)

PARTY MUSIC

HOMOSEXUAL TYLER PERRY RAPS

TMZ/ MEDIATAKEOUT GOSSIP HIP HOP FANS

IS WHATS IN

ENJOY IT WHILE IT LASTS

THEN SWITCH TO JAZZ ..... I'M ABOUT TO GET MY KENNY G AND GEORGE BENSON ON

....... thats all i got to say ........ flag me b*tches

Jazz, Blues and Soul is what i am on heavily they stay innnovating AND stay fresh to me. Jazz is being lead by Robert Glasper, Jose James and esperanza spalding. And Muddy Waters, Buddy Guy getting burn from me

son of 1973;4167816 said:
this generation made hip hop more POPular than even. Like Britney Spears popular. At a cost though imo. When PE went plat, when Wu went plat, Redman went gold, BIG went plat, totally different shit cause it was against the grain of mainstream music. hip hop is mainstream music now, which is good in a way, but its also pop music with all the formulas and gimmicks that come with that. and hip hop was supposed to stay different no matter how much it sold, thats what it used to stand for. i cant do shit about it though except listen to the shit i like, i guess others who share my view do the same.

I don't ever want my brothers to feel discouraged from having discussions on the politics of HipHop, the direction of HipHop or censor their opinions on HipHop matters.

Many whites and fearful Negros get agitated when people talk about race in HipHop, they label it "Radical", "Militant" "Kufi-headed" & "Pro-Black-bullshit".......we just call it conversation on our culture.

Any conversation on culture-banditry and the "popish" direction of the culture will be met with the same defense: 'Dont listen to it,

'iIt helps sell records, 'its expanding the culture, 'let that girl cook, 'that white girl thick.....same ol same.

So yeah in another 5 years the streets in HipHop will be nonexistent and the frat-rappers like Wiz, Pop-rappers like B.O.B & white-rappers like Mac Miller will be the standard....with a few mulattos like Nicki, Drake, & J. Cole. to mix it up.

Students of music and history can see the same subtle signs that the culture is going the direction of Rock and Jazz, and we discuss it and share this knowledge in hopes that people will support the artists that are keeping the essence of the culture alive.

I feel andd see the next generation, the young ones who's at the age 13-18 is going to be that next generation to right the wrongs. those the ones that are studying our generation and see what we did as youths and what we doing as grown mans, how we are setting up plays, summer leagues and teaching, i think those Pro Era kids is the start of that

lol one thread and two videos and you're on Pro Era's dick already

oh so giving props to the youth of doing some dope shit is riding dick huh, really FUCK OUTTA HERE with that hoe shit. That's what grown ass men do to young brothers you do good shit and representing the future you going to give that pat on the back.

you sound hoe like, what happen you didnt get that pat on the back as a youth

Excuse me while i laugh.... you backtracked from saying Pro Era is going to "right the wrongs" to they're "doing some dope shit"

and i stand by that too, see lil homie that is my thoughts from my point of view. i dont need no cosign and show in the hell not afraid to speak what i feel. that's what grown ass men's do, now if you want to speak on it then speak up, fuck the stupid shit
 
Dr.Chemix;4168229 said:
uolag;4168209 said:
I used to be hyped buying Rap CD's

I remember the days going to Beat Street in downtown Brooklyn

Fat Beats, Tower Records, Burkina in Lower East Side (what yall know about that), Virgin Megastore in Times Square & Union Square in Manhattan

Listening to Stretch & Bobbito, J Love, & Susio Smash on Squeeze Radio 89.9fm Fridays 1am- 5am was the bomb diggity (why i say that wack sh*t)

at least they still have BB Kings on Forty Duece and SOB's on Varick Street

I still get my underground sh*t at sandboxautomatic.com and FatBeats.com

^^realest post right chere...

Dog, I would take the day off when my favorite emcee was dropping

I had to be one of the first niggas coppin...that was my love for hip hop...

Drop the tape or the cd in, and go right to the shout out pages

Yo, I miss those days yo...when hip hop was much more purer and authentic

outhere in the Bay we had the wake up show in the early-mid 90's to get my underground fix
 
whatever the generation is of kids like 13-19, i kinda like their taste in music. they seem to want a taste of what was going on around when they were born (mid 90's), lyrics and diversity. even though they embrace swag shit, they quicker to appreciate lyrics. asap rocky, kendrick, this space ghost purp nigga lol, i hear a lot of young dudes that sound pretty decent to me (odd future for a while there too at times, esp earl and hodgy beats). my son's friends like nas, wu, big, pac, mobb deep as well as the skinny jean era shit, which means they appreciate music for real. they even appreciate how ahead of their time the greatest 80's rappers were once it was pointed out to them a certain way (play Rakim/KRS/Chuck D/G Rap/Kane/Kool Keith/Cube next to some nondescript 80's rapper and you see what i mean). now the boxes/flattops, track suits and other early 80's gear they wear makes me chuckle, but thats another story lol.
 
Turfaholic;4167952 said:
just poking in to say Kreayshawn didnt use the N word, V-Nasty did. And she didnt call herself a slave master. im outta here before the coon.

HOUSENIGGA stop tryna protect ya white cracka mob cracka slave massah cuz kreayshit has said nigga on RECORD & TWITTER that LYIN cracka has been xposed like FEMINEM
 
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UPTOWN CONNEXX;4168485 said:
hip hop doesnt police itself anymore. thats one of the biggest problems today

What is this supposed to mean? Hip hop is supposed to keep people out the game based on things that have nothing to do with talent?

-_-

 
Mumo_X;4169752 said:
Waddup Brother?

Props for etherin that white boy. His caucasian community hav corrupted and distorted the culture that wuz built by blacks as a tool to rebel agaisnt whitemans oppression. thats why he's defendin them

im chillin fam...but nah Turfafool is not white he is a HOUSENIGGA hez a cracka slave massah protector he will do anythang 2 make sure his massah dont get hurt & his kind needz 2 b wiped out cuz hez a poison 2 da blk community he might as well get da michael jackson skin surgery & b a WHITE MAN! smh
 
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waterproof said:
yo i swear this generation is the cause of this shit, many of times i get in debates with this so-called tree hugging, we are the world, lip gloss, tight jeans wearing, holding hands, this is your land this is my land, who failed for the okey doke generation. they all crying and sniffling and shit talking about this generation is is reaching across the color lines, I OUTTA REACH ACROSS AND SLAP YOUR FACE.

you buckdancing sambo's, you failed for the trickery, you was used so they can impose operation takeover. You got Kreshawn talking slick to black folks, now you got Iggy talking calling herself a SLAVE MASTER in a black artform. I mean they brave ass shit now look at the past 7 years of this emo pill poppin generation believed the machine yeah dress like us party like a rock star, come join us while we slip in the cracks.

THEY TALKING SLICK ABOUT US and yall it shook of the white slave masters

thank Yah for the next generation after yall, cats like Pro Era is going to do hip-hop right

True, these youngstas are falling for the okie doke nowdays.

I don't think Iggy was referring to blacks (I hope not, at least) when she called herself a runaway slave master though (I don't think the slaves in Australia were black)

I wish the more rappers like J Cole and Big KRIT dominated radio and less Nikki Minaj, Waka Flocka, and Kreayshawn
 
the problem is us all of us. Instead of blaming the younger generation how bout we look in the mirror. If the younger generation is failing it's on us just as much as it's on them.

 

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