Self awareness about what. You’re just talking nonsense now.
I'm being vague cause we're not in the fam thread but your take and attitude is total bullshit. Talk to me there if you wanna continue discussing this I guess.
@Brave the people turning
For sure. It was a matter of time before the publications expressed it. Why now tho is the question
^White man with 400 ktt accounts
Drake only makes music for niggas who get p**** haha am I right? alpha male s***! top G!
now THIS is a good point
this takes me back to when Hotline Bling dropped when i was in high school and i said the song was misogynistic. all my classmates, esp the shorties, looked at me like i was crazy
Exactly. I've always seen Drake for who he has presented himself to be in his lyrics but I don't care because the music is fire and it ain't got s*** to do with me so I can always rock with it.
Now you see online discourse about Drake and people are doing the most about the personal life of a man they don't know and making determinations about who he is in real life because of who he presents himself as in his music. It's all so weird.
No, it wasn't. It was a basic line that people did too much with and they only did that because people care about Megan. If he said the same thing to another female who wasn't famous and they didn't give a f*** about, no one would care. Plus, he has said a lot worse s*** that no one got upset about.
Man he still mocked megan for getting shot in her foot and it was uncalled for. Yes it deserves to be called out no matter how many times hes done s*** like this before. Or no matter how famous she is.
For sure. It was a matter of time before the publications expressed it. Why now tho is the question
Cause Megan
lmfao what eminem was hella misogynistic
yeah but Drake hates women on a scale the human race has never seen before
How is Hotline Bling misogynistic?
So nobody has ever seen their ex on Snapchat at a club and felt bad about it?
It's way deeper than that, buddy lol. Go over the lyrics again.
I'm being vague cause we're not in the fam thread but your take and attitude is total bullshit. Talk to me there if you wanna continue discussing this I guess.
Yeah sure
oh, only in 2022?
this article is about leaving it in the past, misogynistic rock music has already been left behind a long time ago for the most part
@rise_zero @HeyFella will you two F*** already?
i’m not though. keep projecting onto me you dorky c***. i get you got your beef with me cos i don’t like your daddies
You’re still lame fam
RS won because we're talking about this but realistically none of it matters. No journalist in 2022 has the kind of pull to make a culture change its trajectory. The best they can do is get a dialogue going on social media.
And frankly, nobody is going to change their mind. I'm a feminist with a daughter and yeah I love Die Lit and Geto Boys and NWA and all kinds of problematic s***. I don't speak that way IRL, just like I don't reenact horror movies IRL. It's entertainment that serves a cathartic function.
We all have to accept conflicts within ourselves if we're going to grapple with them outside of ourselves. One of them is that we're going to like some trashy s*** and that doesn't make us bad people or the culture toxic. I criticize Drake for his subject matter because personally I would like to hear him rap about other s*** at this point in his career, but I'm not about to pretend like every rapper needs to be clean cut. That's ridiculous. It's not art.
They only started caring about misogyny in rap when Drake rapped about Meg, the virtue signaling crazy
Good luck trying cultural gate keeping like the evangelical Christians in the 80s-90s ig
It's way deeper than that, buddy lol. Go over the lyrics again.
Point out one to me. I know he's saying he wants the girl in the song to stay at home or be with him but where does it go beyond this sentiment?
Like we not going to stop listening cause of the lyrics but saying these artist dont deserve to be called out is delusional
RS won because we're talking about this but realistically none of it matters. No journalist in 2022 has the kind of pull to make a culture change its trajectory. The best they can do is get a dialogue going on social media.
And frankly, nobody is going to change their mind. I'm a feminist with a daughter and yeah I love Die Lit and Geto Boys and NWA and all kinds of problematic s***. I don't speak that way IRL, just like I don't reenact horror movies IRL. It's entertainment that serves a cathartic function.
We all have to accept conflicts within ourselves if we're going to grapple with them outside of ourselves. One of them is that we're going to like some trashy s*** and that doesn't make us bad people or the culture toxic. I criticize Drake for his subject matter because personally I would like to hear him rap about other s*** at this point in his career, but I'm not about to pretend like every rapper needs to be clean cut. That's ridiculous. It's not art.
Best post in this entire thread. You could end the discussion here.
to me, drakes character being a weird pathetic misogynist is part of the appeal
its entertaining like taxi driver
this article is about leaving it in the past, misogynistic rock music has already been left behind a long time ago for the most part
meanwhile a new indie rock dude gets exposed for being a rapist or a groomer every other week
But hey at least they don’t call women b****es
this article is about leaving it in the past, misogynistic rock music has already been left behind a long time ago for the most part
idk folk it seems like there is a lot of f***ing weirdos in the rock space that are being exposed every day but go off king
Exactly. I've always seen Drake for who he has presented himself to be in his lyrics but I don't care because the music is fire and it ain't got s*** to do with me so I can always rock with it.
Now you see online discourse about Drake and people are doing the most about the personal life of a man they don't know and making determinations about who he is in real life because of who he presents himself as in his music. It's all so weird.
Now you see online discourse about Drake and people are doing the most about the personal life of a man they don't know and making determinations about who he is in real life because of who he presents himself as in his music. It's all so weird.
but you were doing the same thing to the article writer…