ether-i-am;689105 said:What the fuck is an Internet agent?
I'm going to research this.
You're probably one too. That's why you were so quick to respond to it. Am I blowing your spot? lol
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ether-i-am;689105 said:What the fuck is an Internet agent?
I'm going to research this.
ThaChozenWun;687152 said:Because some people can look past color and race and do whats good for all of us, you want people to change (ie not hate you) then you lead by example. Stand and fight alongside someone and 99% of the time they will stand by you after that.
dubzz;707338 said:"Reach into my bag of darkness and spark this like an arsonist
Blow up like a terrorist
I'm not a sexist, don't have the power to be a racist
I'm a scientist, and an activist."
- Jeru
I don't like Eminem because his voice is grating, he strikes me as a smug closet racist, and he battles with female pop singers.
The worst racism in hip hop comes from white Eminem fans. Period, full stop.
Punisher__;707281 said:Does it exist? If it does, how do you feel about it?
I'll be the first to admit that I don't like Eminem because he's white. I feel as though he makes music, catering specifically to those that can relate to his struggles...adolescent, white teenagers. And I can't relate, because I'm not an adolescent, white teenager.
Is this racist of me? Or is it just reality?
Punisher__;707281 said:Does it exist? If it does, how do you feel about it?
I'll be the first to admit that I don't like Eminem because he's white. I feel as though he makes music, catering specifically to those that can relate to his struggles...adolescent, white teenagers. And I can't relate, because I'm not an adolescent, white teenager.
Is this racist of me? Or is it just reality?
mindright;707660 said:I'm just gonna come out and say it... I like Eminem.. Don't see nothing wrong with liking Eminem, he's extremely talented, his old material was funny to me and clever at the same time. His new music is a bit more dark, but that may be due to the life experiences he's been through since achieving his new found stardom. I really don't have to relate to Eminem and his life struggles to like him, because everyone's life is different, everyone goes thru their own struggles and demons, some succumb others rise above. But you just can't flat out deny talent...
I really feel like he gets hated on just because he's white. At what point do we look past an artist's skin color and accept him as our own? I mean this is hip-hop, for years in the musical world, hip-hop was like that step brother you never spoke about and were ashamed of. Black sheep of the music world, we didn't even have a musical category on the Grammy's or the American Music Awards for years. But now we are accepted and we bicker in our own genre. Hip-hop is you, it's me, it's ole girl on the corner, dude in the cut, artists, producers, labels (well, some) & etc. We are our biggest supporters and our biggest enemies.
Thats the truth.youngfresh23;707756 said:its funny ya'll niggas argue everyday back & forth about who can rap better. but in reality these labels dont give a fuck about who's the best rapper or what you rapping about.. only thing they care about is how they should market you & how much money they can get off you & if they need you too appeal more to a white demographic best believe you will