SO, who won the Token-White sweepstakes in 2011??

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Emotions getting caught heavy in this thread. But Hip Hop should be more and beyond entertainment...it should be a way of life though.
 
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Disciplined InSight;3918560 said:
Emotions getting caught heavy in this thread. But Hip Hop should be more and beyond entertainment...it should be a way of life though.

The Hip Hop culture, not just rap music unless your getting paid to rap. Fuck I look like catching feelings over a song or what color the dude rapping is.
 
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hlf;3918600 said:
The Hip Hop culture, not just rap music unless your getting paid to rap. Fuck I look like catching feelings over a song or what color the dude rapping is.

I respect your view..but in defense of the analysis H-rap made and love for the culture for the past year or so it's been a brewing trend that's getting heavy in finding and signing more possible great white hopes other than Eminem. You don't have to take a "Pro-Black" approach to noticing that, and by people saying they don't give a fuck is kinda taking the easy way out of discussions like this.
 
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Disciplined InSight;3918560 said:
Emotions getting caught heavy in this thread. But Hip Hop should be more and beyond entertainment...it should be a way of life though.

No emotions being caught.....
 
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Disciplined InSight;3918723 said:
I respect your view..but in defense of the analysis H-rap made and love for the culture for the past year or so it's been a brewing trend that's getting heavy in finding and signing more possible great white hopes other than Eminem. You don't have to take a "Pro-Black" approach to noticing that, and by people saying they don't give a fuck is kinda taking the easy way out of discussions like this.

If your stressing/bothered/threatned over color(not saying you are) your clearly losing in life. *shrugs*

Nas, Common, Jay, Kast etc... Aint worried bout that shit, why should anybody else
 
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Disciplined InSight;3918560 said:
Emotions getting caught heavy in this thread. But Hip Hop should be more and beyond entertainment...it should be a way of life though.

People that aint a part of it and dont live it dont actually care about it unless they can get some money out of it.

History tells us that Elvis is the "King of Rock" even tho' Chuck Berry, LiL Richard and Ike Turner invented the artform with a combination of blood, sweat, tears formed from oppressed Souls seeking a way to express themselves in a world that rendered them mute on most levels, but yeah Elvis has sold the most records.

History tells us that Kenny G is the "King of Jazz" even tho Jelly-Roll, Scotty Joplin, and Louis Armstrong, laid down the foundation with a combination of blood, sweat, tears formed from oppressed Souls seeking a way to express themselves in a world that rendered them mute on most levels, but yeah Kenny G has sold the most records.

At present Rollingstone/Vibe magazine and the internet tells us that the rapper named Marshall Mathers aka Emenim is the present day and current "King of Rap" even tho Tupac, Biggie, Nas, JayZ, Rakim, KRS, BDK, Ice Cube, & LL Cool J, laid down the foundation with a combination of blood, sweat, tears formed from oppressed Souls seeking a way to express themselves in a world that rendered them mute on most levels, but yeah Emenim has sold the most records.

Now; many whites and House-Negros will look at my factual observation of this industry trend within the culture in 2011 and say: "Dude you are a Pro-Black militant revolutionary racist Black-Panther radical Malcolm X wannabee dude"!!!!!!!!!!

but those with an educated eye and their pulse on the culture will say: "Brutha H-Rap it seems as if the industry has taken a a drastic shift in trying to find the great-white-hype by signing more token-white artists to rap-labels in 2011 than they have within the last 10 years combined.

Some Negros/Whites would like to ignore this new industry trend and hope that it gains momentum until most rappers look like Mac Miller, sound like Ke$ha, dress like Emenim, behave like V-nasty, and rap like Yelawolf.

Some Black folks and good white folks would like to address this issue and encourage CEO's & Exec's to give some shine to the Black & Latino artists who can best represent the essence of HipHop culture while not overlooking them for more "marketable" token artists.

History has a way of repeating itself......
 
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hlf;3918865 said:
If your stressing/bothered/threatned over color(not saying you are) your clearly losing in life. *shrugs*

Nah..not at all. But to add some clarity, think of jazz of how it once was..that's the direction Hip Hop is going.
 
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H-Rap 180;3918882 said:
People that aint a part of it and dont live it dont actually care about it unless they can get some money out of it.

History tells us that Elvis is the "King of Rock" even tho' Chuck Berry, LiL Richard and Ike Turner invented the artform with a combination of blood, sweat, tears formed from oppressed Souls seeking a way to express themselves in a world that rendered them mute on most levels but yeah Elvis has sold the most records.

History tells us that Kenny G is the "King of Jazz" even tho Jelly-Roll, Scotty Joplin, and Louis Armstrong, laid down the foundation with a combination of blood, sweat, tears formed from oppressed Souls seeking a way to express themselves in a world that rendered them mute on most levels but yeah Kenny G has sold the most records.

At present Rollingstone/Vibe magazine and the internet tells us that the rapper named Marshall Mathers aka Emenim is the present day and current "King of Rap" even tho Tupac, Biggie, Nas, JayZ, Rakim, KRS, BDK, Ice Cube, & LL Cool J, laid down the foundation with a combination of blood, sweat, tears formed from oppressed Souls seeking a way to express themselves in a world that rendered them mute on most levels but yeah Emenim has sold the most records.

Now; many whites and House-Negros will look at my factual observation of this industry trend within the culture in 2011 and say: "Dude you are a Pro-Black militant revolutionary racist Black-Panther radical Malcolm X wannabee dude"!!!!!!!!!!

but those with an educated eye and their pulse on the culture will say: "Brutha H-Rap it seems as if the industry has taken a a drastic shift in trying to find the great-white-hype by signing more token-white artists to rap-labels in 2011 than they have within the last 10 years combined.

Some Negros/Whites would like to ignore this new industry trend and hope that it gains momentum until most rappers look like Mac Miller, sound like Ke$ha, dress like Emenim, behave like V-nasty, and rap like Yelawolf.

Some Black folks and good white folks would like to address this issue and encourage CEO's & Exec's to give some shine to the Black & Latino artists who can best represent the essence of HipHop culture while not overlooking them for more "marketable" token artists.

History has a way of repeating itself......

Exactly...funny how our posts were in sync, except you went more in depth.
 
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H-Rap 180;3918882 said:
People that aint a part of it and dont live it dont actually care about it unless they can get some money out of it.

History tells us that Elvis is the "King of Rock" even tho' Chuck Berry, LiL Richard and Ike Turner invented the artform with a combination of blood, sweat, tears formed from oppressed Souls seeking a way to express themselves in a world that rendered them mute on most levels, but yeah Elvis has sold the most records.

History tells us that Kenny G is the "King of Jazz" even tho Jelly-Roll, Scotty Joplin, and Louis Armstrong, laid down the foundation with a combination of blood, sweat, tears formed from oppressed Souls seeking a way to express themselves in a world that rendered them mute on most levels, but yeah Kenny G has sold the most records.

At present Rollingstone/Vibe magazine and the internet tells us that the rapper named Marshall Mathers aka Emenim is the present day and current "King of Rap" even tho Tupac, Biggie, Nas, JayZ, Rakim, KRS, BDK, Ice Cube, & LL Cool J, laid down the foundation with a combination of blood, sweat, tears formed from oppressed Souls seeking a way to express themselves in a world that rendered them mute on most levels, but yeah Emenim has sold the most records.

Now; many whites and House-Negros will look at my factual observation of this industry trend within the culture in 2011 and say: "Dude you are a Pro-Black militant revolutionary racist Black-Panther radical Malcolm X wannabee dude"!!!!!!!!!!

but those with an educated eye and their pulse on the culture will say: "Brutha H-Rap it seems as if the industry has taken a a drastic shift in trying to find the great-white-hype by signing more token-white artists to rap-labels in 2011 than they have within the last 10 years combined.

Some Negros/Whites would like to ignore this new industry trend and hope that it gains momentum until most rappers look like Mac Miller, sound like Ke$ha, dress like Emenim, behave like V-nasty, and rap like Yelawolf.

Some Black folks and good white folks would like to address this issue and encourage CEO's & Exec's to give some shine to the Black & Latino artists who can best represent the essence of HipHop culture while not overlooking them for more "marketable" token artists.

History has a way of repeating itself......

Nobody considers Kenny G the king of jazz over Miles Davis or Coltrane for that matter....what world do you live in
 
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At the end of the day whites won't control hip hop .Blacks are too knowledgeable able and in control of hip hop.We control our underground chitlin circuit and stadium acts. Em is not taken seriously by any rap heads these days he is old news .Tyler creator has been isolated to the Internet and can't crossover at all.MGM and Mac miller are novelty rappers who have no true buzz or consistent follower.Action Bronson is becoming the white mf doom and he is gaining a good following with good new York sounding beats.

Black people are more aware of underground and upcoming artist through black owned blogs like smoking section ,cocaine blunts,day and a dream,allhiphop,2dopeboyz,nahright etc.These guys only support and report good rappers. We need to start creating labels again we are getting closer and closer to a completely independent hip hop
 
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hlf;3918369 said:
Lol someones a little sensitive about Rap consisting of 8 white rappers signed to a major deal instead of 3. If that aint bitch boyish
^^^^^

This is LIFE, shit is gonna change no matter what anybody does.

Lol at that dude callin somebody out for getting emotional by typing paragraphs then types his own novel
 
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Disciplined InSight;3918935 said:
Fixed that for you....

Notice how he conveniently left out Emenim/Elvis.

Kenny G is the highest selling artist in Jazz music almost doubling his "colored" counterparts in sales...he must be the best right?

Egypt/Kemet was once considered a Black/Afrikan civilization until outsiders came in......now most people think Egypt is in the middle-east instead of a part of the Aftikan continent.....they say Cleopatra was the white Queen of Egypt and King Tut was a white Arab.

HipHop was once considered an Afrikan-American art form but after 2011 the industry shifted to mulattos, Canadians, whites, and Europeons as the face of HipHop culture and rap music.....J.Cole, Drake, Emenim, Mac Miller & the Beastie Boys ruled the charts in 2011 and in 2012 hybrids like Ke$ha/Minaj will be the craze alongside an influx of Europeon imports.

No DMX, no Snoop, no Scarface......just Justin Beiber in a BET cypher and V-Nasty calling you a ni99er.
 
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I wouldn't EVER call him a "token" but the dopest white rapper right now is Action Bronson, yea blah blah blah, he sounds like GFK, but don't sleep on his talent, dude is effortlessly dope, the album he just dropped with Statik Selektah this year called "Well Done" is easily one of the dopest albums of this year, dude floats over beats like no other, a pure lyricist.


Muslim Wedding is one of the dopest songs this year.
[video=youtube;h4AjO5rG4JA]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h4AjO5rG4JA[/video]

& this track thats gonna be on Asher Roth's new album "Pabst & Jazz" ..which Asher KILLS BTW (kinda glad Asher changed his life & got back on his lyricism tip).
[video=youtube;N8OjpBTrDeI]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N8OjpBTrDeI[/video]

& you can't tell me real hip-hop is dead, with tracks like this by Bronson & Statik around !!!!
[video=youtube;vLQBwKqc3Zg]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vLQBwKqc3Zg[/video]

Oh & the reason you hear mad food references in his rhymes is, he's also a trained chef & professional foodie, Lol.

[video=youtube;pnyyficfliM]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pnyyficfliM[/video]
 
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RebelliousIntrovert;3919071 said:
I wouldn't EVER call him a "token" but the dopest white rapper right now is Action Bronson, yea blah blah blah, he sounds like GFK, but don't sleep on his talent, dude is effortlessly dope, the album he just dropped with Statik Selektah this year called "Well Done" is easily one of the dopest albums of this year, dude floats over beats like no other, a pure lyricist.


Muslim Wedding is one of the dopest songs this year.
[video=youtube;h4AjO5rG4JA]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h4AjO5rG4JA[/video]

& this track thats gonna be on Asher Roth's new album "Pabst & Jazz" ..which Asher KILLS BTW (kinda glad Asher changed his life & got back on his lyricism tip).
[video=youtube;N8OjpBTrDeI]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N8OjpBTrDeI[/video]

& you can't tell me real hip-hop is dead, with tracks like this by Bronson & Statik around !!!!
[video=youtube;vLQBwKqc3Zg]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vLQBwKqc3Zg[/video]

Oh & the reason you hear mad food references in his rhymes is, he's also a trained chef & professional foodie, Lol.

[video=youtube;pnyyficfliM]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pnyyficfliM[/video]

Awesome story dude!!!

Now what does your post have to do with the 2011 signee's and who benefitted/won the most artist/label over these respective signings?.
 
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H-Rap 180;3919105 said:
Awesome story dude!!!

Now what does your post have to do with the 2011 signee's and who benefitted the most artist/label over these respective signings?.

Fuck all of those signees, Yelawolf is dope, but not over Action Bronson, take it or fucking leave it, either way, stop camping out & bitching about each & everything.
 
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RebelliousIntrovert;3919117 said:
Fuck all of those signees, Yelawolf is dope, but not over Action Bronson, take it or fucking leave it, either way, stop camping out & bitching about each & everything.

It's disgusting how you camped out bitched and spammed this thread with that garbage instead of simply answering the question and participating in the poll...are you on drugs or just didn't read the title of the thread and the Op.
 
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H-Rap 180;3919125 said:
It's disgusting how you camped out bitched and spammed this thread with that garbage instead of simply answering the question and participating in the poll...are you on drugs or just didn't read the title of the thread and the Op.

Aren't there some struggle ass bars you should be spitting over the latest Drake instrumental with? -Get lost kid.
 
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