Ladies, do you find that hip hop and rnb are getting more disrespectful?

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There was nasty content, but like I said, artists were more creative with the presentation. You could actually listen to the shit around kids because they wouldn't really understand the adult innuendos. Now days that shit is just in your face, lewd and crude. It's not sexy, it's trashy.

Not all of course but a very high percentage.

I really liked Ushers Good Kisser because it had that creativity to the lyrics. It was clever and sexy.
 
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_Goldie_;8608211 said:
haute;8608119 said:
I find the lack of singing more offensive

And since you jungle niggas don't go to church anymore there's a lack of soulfulness

lol @ niggas music losing it's soul cuz they quit singing/worshiping a make believe nigga.

Nah

It's not about who you believe in

It's about that in church there are people willing to nurture and teach young black children how to sing, have stage presence, and in some cases read music

This isn't going to happen at school with Ms Ann

Lol

You think Johnny gill learned how to sing like a slave by simple luck

 
Copper;8608423 said:
Who still watches rap videos?

These coons in here linking up

FOH.

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TS tryin' to get a law passed.

It hurts his ears to hear the word "ho".


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... lookin' ass nigga.
 
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Any woman who feels disrespected and/or offended by hip hop is weak-minded. I say this for three reasons.

1. No artist has ever referred to ALL women by pejorative terms (hoe, slut, bitch, etc.). Therefore it's safe to assume that those terms are used to refer to females that fit those characteristics. Such terms, if not applicable, shouldn't offend.

2. Hip Hop nor the artists thereof necessarily make music for women. In fact, it's a male-dominated genre that speaks to a male audience from a male perspective. Some argue that that's misogynistic, however, how many songs and genres of music have been dedicated to women? Even hip hop songs have been dedicated to uplift women at times.

3. Women, like male fans of hip hop, choose to consume this brand of alleged "mainstream hip hop" and, therefore, are to blame for it's popularity. Many hip hop artists don't make songs denigrating women of any class, but they don't get supported. Some hip hop artists can make singles that don't mention women at all, and they are ignored by many.

If you disagree, fine. What you should do is write radio and music industry executives and tell them to change the content of the music they play and manufacture. See what their responses are.
 
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We went from "Footsteps In The Dark" & "Between the Sheets" to nowadays i just heard an August Alsina song where he singin about "slobbin all on my dick"
 
Lmao@ ladies ... August Alsina just released, a very well rounded concept album. And the ladies called it boring.

Not enough club and fun songs they said...

women play a major role, in this.
 
D0wn;8608846 said:
Lmao@ ladies ... August Alsina just released, a very well rounded concept album. And the ladies called it boring.

Not enough club and fun songs they said...

women play a major role, in this.

Learn to use punctuation properly b.
 
They are simply catering to their audience.

There are women out here that like to be told you gon suck this dick or nah. A "pop that pussy for a real nigga" woman does exist.

From a musical and artistic standpoint its horrible but the artist can't take 100% of the blame. We all know a few women that be like

"He ain't talking to me so I don't give a fuck".

However, the one thing I truly dislike is the lack of respect for women as a whole. If you didn't know any better you would think that a lot of men actually hate women. Who knows some of em might. That bros before hoes shit is gay to me as if loyal women don't exist.

p.s. The Weeknd my nigga and he gets a pass because he don't give a fuck and says what he wants. Gotta love it!
 
Breezy_Kilroy;8608862 said:
They are simply catering to their audience.

There are women out here that like to be told you gon suck this dick or nah. A "pop that pussy for a real nigga" woman does exist.

From a musical and artistic standpoint its horrible but the artist can't take 100% of the blame. We all know a few women that be like

"He ain't talking to me so I don't give a fuck".

However, the one thing I truly dislike is the lack of respect for women as a whole. If you didn't know any better you would think that a lot of men actually hate women. Who knows some of em might. That bros before hoes shit is gay to me as if loyal women don't exist.

p.s. The Weeknd my nigga and he gets a pass because he don't give a fuck and says what he wants. Gotta love it!

Lol my sister loves weeknd and i be like do you actually listen to his lyrics or nah?
 
To me it's the industry to allows this to happen as well as culture as a whole. There's still some R&B cats that are more traditional but that's not what's hot right now. To me I can't be mad at hearing an R&B dude say the same shit as a rapper. That line a lot of the time is blurred thanks to mainstream radio. So many times I've seen articles and news shows refer to Chris Brown & Trey Songz as "rappers". For me just like there's alternatives to wack ass rap music, the same for R&B. Until the tides turn and the new fad happens where it's "cool" to not be this or that, it will continue.

But most the time the best way to fix it, is to turn it off.
 
Lol @ disrespect

Would you rather them sing I love you while beating the women in their lives like James brown and David Ruffin

A niggas trash ways doesn't change just because he says lady instead of ho

Just sing the damn song and stop trying to be a rapper
 
Breezy_Kilroy;8608862 said:
They are simply catering to their audience.

There are women out here that like to be told you gon suck this dick or nah. A "pop that pussy for a real nigga" woman does exist.

From a musical and artistic standpoint its horrible but the artist can't take 100% of the blame. We all know a few women that be like

"He ain't talking to me so I don't give a fuck".


However, the one thing I truly dislike is the lack of respect for women as a whole. If you didn't know any better you would think that a lot of men actually hate women. Who knows some of em might. That bros before hoes shit is gay to me as if loyal women don't exist.

p.s. The Weeknd my nigga and he gets a pass because he don't give a fuck and says what he wants. Gotta love it!

I agree with your whole post (minus the weekend shit) but the bolded kills me.

If a white man makes a song about " fuck black people" or "i hate niggers," i certainly won't sit back like he ain't talking to me. Its foolish to take that stance but you right.

To add something else: its also that sex hae gotten so cartoonish and detached from realism that people think its okay to be outlandish in song. Its not even creative its vulgar for the sake of vulgarity.
 
haute;8608918 said:
Lol @ disrespect

Would you rather them sing I love you while beating the women in their lives like James brown and David Ruffin

A niggas trash ways doesn't change just because he says lady instead of ho

Just sing the damn song and stop trying to be a rapper

You talking to the same lame that admittedly doesn't like black women...now he wants to know black women's opinion on r&b music.
 

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