Why do y’all post this nigga? He’s black and didn’t start listening to rap until he was an adult
He states in almost all of his videos he's been listening to rap for 20+ years this is stupid
He states in almost all of his videos he's been listening to rap for 20+ years this is stupid
He’s already been exposed. If you’re a fan of him just say that
Why do y’all post this nigga? He’s black and didn’t start listening to rap until he was an adult
what he makes it sound like he grew up on it
He’s already been exposed. If you’re a fan of him just say that
Where @
Or when he made a big deal about Black ownership but turned around and sold Tidal
You think Jay Z rocking dreads is what we need.
You niggas are lost.
That’s not what I’m saying dawg. It’s the image so that our natural look can be disassociated with our work ethic and talents.
You think Tunde Balogun or any other black executive would have become the president of any of these music companies and got the respect they deserved in a meeting if they didn’t have a Jay-Z or Diddy co-sign? Black men who have proved themselves successful in business. It’s more than the hair, but that’s what we see. We don’t get to hear names and see the shift going on in the business. Today compared to even 10 years ago, there are a lot more people of color in power in music from top to bottom. That isn’t possible without first starting here.
In the entire Super Bowl history, 8 people of color have performed. Since Jay-Z took over in the last 3 years, 8 people of color have performed.
Or when he made a big deal about Black ownership but turned around and sold Tidal
arent you white
Where @
On one of them old nigga forums the Coli or boxden I can’t remember which one
You think Jay Z rocking dreads is what we need.
You niggas are lost.
Arent you white? why are you saying nigga
That’s not what I’m saying dawg. It’s the image so that our natural look can be disassociated with our work ethic and talents.
You think Tunde Balogun or any other black executive would have become the president of any of these music companies and got the respect they deserved in a meeting if they didn’t have a Jay-Z or Diddy co-sign? Black men who have proved themselves successful in business. It’s more than the hair, but that’s what we see. We don’t get to hear names and see the shift going on in the business. Today compared to even 10 years ago, there are a lot more people of color in power in music from top to bottom. That isn’t possible without first starting here.
In the entire Super Bowl history, 8 people of color have performed. Since Jay-Z took over in the last 3 years, 8 people of color have performed.
And I'm saying that it's a moot point.
Once you get to a certain level of wealth, your image doesnt matter. People like Jay Z and Diddy have demonstrated time and time again that their actions are self-serving.
It doesn't make them bad people, it just means we shouldn't make them our saviors.
That’s not what I’m saying dawg. It’s the image so that our natural look can be disassociated with our work ethic and talents.
You think Tunde Balogun or any other black executive would have become the president of any of these music companies and got the respect they deserved in a meeting if they didn’t have a Jay-Z or Diddy co-sign? Black men who have proved themselves successful in business. It’s more than the hair, but that’s what we see. We don’t get to hear names and see the shift going on in the business. Today compared to even 10 years ago, there are a lot more people of color in power in music from top to bottom. That isn’t possible without first starting here.
In the entire Super Bowl history, 8 people of color have performed. Since Jay-Z took over in the last 3 years, 8 people of color have performed.
Also, I'd rather have had Kap's movement than Black entertainers performing for a mostly White audience. That seems more like regression than progress.
I really don’t feel like watching this, what is he trying to “expose” ?
He’s basically saying that people when they talk about the album they’re not talking about the music, but instead kendric and the situations he presents. People cannot articulate what they “like” about his album. He also says that the ppl who enjoy this album are more or less d*** riders / sheep.
Worth the watch imo
And I'm saying that it's a moot point.
Once you get to a certain level of wealth, your image doesnt matter. People like Jay Z and Diddy have demonstrated time and time again that their actions are self-serving.
It doesn't make them bad people, it just means we shouldn't make them our saviors.
He isn’t our savior, but if Jay-Z is sitting next to a black man or any person of color in a meeting with the credentials to be promoted to CEO of Interscope by a board of voters, that carries merit. And that brings final change
Like this lame ass nigga got ran off thecoli for a reason so it shouldn't be a surprise that people on KTT would try to pick him up but goddamn man want better for yourselves.
Honestly yeah lol. I’ll value a white dude who listened to rap his whole life’s take on the game over a black guy who started listening in his adult or late teen years
Valuing white opinions on rap period
On one of them old nigga forums the Coli or boxden I can’t remember which one
If you find it then ill look into it bc idk about any of that