Real Men Don't Listen to Commercial Hip Hop with all of N word and Ho saying.

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o boy...so are you saying the word nigga is not used in underground hip hop?

im a father of a 20 year old daughter. i am hip hop and so is my wife. my daughter has been exposed to it all her life. she is hip hop as well. she is not working at a strip club. she just finished her soph. year of college but it has nothing to do with hip hop. i like to believe it has everything to do with the way her mom and i raised her. a rapper wasnt her role model...we were. i spent way more time with my daughter than mtv or bet or hot 97.

with that said tonight is my strip club night...thirsty thursday lmao...so imma go home kiss the wife...sit down eat...take a shower get dress. kiss the wife again meet my niggas at the bar and make it rain!!!!!
 
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I find it ironic that Def Jam didn't wanna let Nas title his album "Nigger", but then years later let YG release a single called "My Nigga". There's definitely some fuckery going on.
 
Grown men for the most part don't listen to any commercial music. That shit just doesn't sound good, no matter what genre. That kind of music is for the impressionable kids that like catchy shit.
 
The problem with your assessment of what working Black men listen to is that it is a blanket assumption that I'm sure you didn't research at all. Our current president has stated that he listens to Nas and Hov. Ex Tennessee Senator Harold Ford Jr. used to catch flack on capitol hill all the time because he would pull up to work blasting rap music. Michael Eric Dyson, Stuart Scott, Stephen A. Smith, countless athletes and actors, lawyers and doctors, and other professionals listen to and bump rap music all the time.

Are these people not working Blacks, as you called them?? Puff and Hov aren't working Black men?? Perhaps the type of African American you're referring to are the type that feel embarrassed by embracing anything Black publicly and are fully acculturated to all things Euro-American. By the time a man is of working age, if he is still heavily influenced by rap to allow it to affect his family life, he isn't much of a man anyway.
 
NothingButTheTruth;7063931 said:
Bruh he said commercial rap, with a strong emphasis on commercial.

To that point you're right.

Cornell I'm sure ain't blastin Weezie or Drake to Princeton. I'm sure Common's "Finding Forever" stay on repeat when he listen to hip-hop, tho.

 
wasnt nas, jay, the wu, scarface, public enemy, gangstarr, outkast, pac, ice cube and a million other mofo's considered 'commercial' at some point in their careers?

why is it so hard to wrap your head around the fact that music is entertainment?

do real men only watch PG rated movies?

is there not a time & place for everything?

 
semi-auto-mato;7063293 said:
o boy...so are you saying the word nigga is not used in underground hip hop?

im a father of a 20 year old daughter. i am hip hop and so is my wife. my daughter has been exposed to it all her life. she is hip hop as well. she is not working at a strip club. she just finished her soph. year of college but it has nothing to do with hip hop. i like to believe it has everything to do with the way her mom and i raised her. a rapper wasnt her role model...we were. i spent way more time with my daughter than mtv or bet or hot 97.

with that said tonight is my strip club night...thirsty thursday lmao...so imma go home kiss the wife...sit down eat...take a shower get dress. kiss the wife again meet my niggas at the bar and make it rain!!!!!

salute to you for being a modern day parent who parents their kid. this is one of the biggest issues in society right now. all these parents bitch about rappers and athletes and how they aren't "role models". Parents bitching about the shit on tv having too much sexual content. But they don't wanna teach and be a parent. They want to put parenting "in gods hands" or the cable networks.

 

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