Realizing this thread implies there is a subgenre or group of artists that good white people listen to. Any idea who or what?
nope. How many times have you heard someone "growing out of rap"
sum ole bullshit
anyways @op nah not really
they treat these experimental artists as badges of honor because they don’t want to be seen listening to that “nigga s***” pretty much, it’s the same reason why these types are obsessed with classifying genres and artists
most of that “is Rodeo trap?” discourse is motivated by the fact that it’s a good album and it therefore cannot possibly be the inferior, terribly uncreative trap genre, so they’ll opt in to call it “Houston rap” or some other descriptor to protect their taste
I’d rather they just mind their business
Lowkey why I wish traditional pop or "edm" or even rock would become cool and trendy again so they'll all leave rap alone
s*** be insane it be some niggas that dont even live here lmaoo posting from the other side of the planet
Niggas be in Australia tryna tell us what’s popping with o block n s***. Straight comedy.
It was f***in insane cuz literally all the artists niggas said dont get play in the club are all niggas I heard get play.
@Antidote seen this video I had of people in the club moshing to "Alright" by Kendrick s*** was hilarious
That was amazing
Y’all be so obsessed with race
Y’all were the ones who decided to base someone’s humanity based on how white they are
There is always something so off and tone deaf hearing a conservative “All Lives Matter” white person listening to rap. It really makes you wonder what they’re hearing or how they perceive the music itself.
OP wrote all that cause hes mad a nigga said Earl > Don Toliver
nah not really, see i'm a fan of Tyler, Kanye, Kendrick, BROCKHAMPTON, Frank, Gambino, MF DOOM, Earl, and JPEGMAFIA, these people are real and they be doing what i said, trust me i've seen it
Y'all know what i'm talking about. All the Kanye, Kendrick, BROCKHAMPTON, Frank Ocean, Childish Gambino, Tyler the Creator, MF DOOM, Earl Sweatshirt, Death Grips, JPEGMAFIA, fantano watching white niggas.
Yesterday, i seen one of them on twitter saying "Earl Sweatshirt > Don Toliver" and it really got me questioning:
Did this person even realize how much Earl would hate him for comparing two opposite poles of rap music just to d***ride his lyrical focused and less enjoyable music?
Do such white boys even learn anything from the music they listen to? These mfs are always listening to Earl and Kendrick rapping about black issues and sending love to the black community but proceed to treat our music like it's Pokemon cards.
They be thinking they superior for listening to said rappers and experimental s*** and give all kinds of disrespect to trap and the "generic" rap music, not understanding that hip-hop can be diverse and have different target audiences (just like every other genre), like straight up, they treat our music like it's Pokemon cards or sum.
This has to mean something bruh, i feel like these mfs don't care about black people like that and only listen to this music cuz it sounds good to them and to brag about their music taste without these messages doing any impact on the way they should treat our art.
What do y'all think?
Pls tell me i'm not crazy for saying this, I've had this feeling for too long.
deep and agreed with evrrything you said.
It might be a subconscious thing?
Fantano watchers don’t care about black people unless it’s kendrick, and even then they want to see black hip hop artists fails unless it’s k dot or death grips etc
U think white drill fans care about black people??
White kids obsessing over Chicago gangs and murders.
the real question is do the white people that listen to street rap care about black people. and the answer is no
Read the title wrong. But imma be honest OP I stopped caring about whether white folk care about me or not. The ones who do I noticed don't make a thing about it and I appreciate that.
This
Lol it’s so many layers of s*** here
whether it’s a white fan who likes experimental s*** and s***s on ”ignorant” trap rap or some suburban white “yb better u still aint slide for von” kid who looks at the real ongoing street s*** like it’s pro wrestling
we’re far beyond any of it really mattering as long as blacks aren’t the main financial consumer in rap. this s*** probably jumped the shark after like 2000 lol.
It’s all a circle. we get mad at the white fan who s***s on ignorant rap on some hipster uppity s*** but never direct that energy to someone like Jimmy Iovine who likely non coincidentally has had a hand in three of the artists who solidified Gangsta rap as the dominant trend in rap music in 3 separate decades lol. It’s all f***ed and confusing