@Tomorrow
Always real
Always real
Bodyguard and Protector would’ve gotten played on country radio, especially the latter. Why she didn’t push them is a mystery
Comparing gatekeeping to racism
Honestly b, thats not at all what I was trying to say at all. I had multiple intrusive thoughts come to my head when making the thread, and i confused the s*** out of myself with what i wanted to say originally. yall are piecing this together better than me
I was actually snapping on here about ethnogenesis and spreading African literature
........It's a damn shame we got users here unimpeded after saying niggas enjoyed slavery
You shared some of the literature with me during that time brother really appreciated
Way more simple and of a certain aesthetic. I don’t understand how it’s racism when Beyoncé is snubbed when Shaboozey was welcomed with open arms
Shaboozey “one of the good ones”
Shaboozey “one of the good ones”
Kinda sounds like you’re angry Beyoncé didn’t kiss up to the gatekeepers
Kinda sounds like you’re angry Beyoncé didn’t kiss up to the gatekeepers
I’m just chatting bro, don’t take this site seriously
You shared some of the literature with me during that time brother really appreciated
It was my pleasure crodie, moments like those are what a real nigga yearn for
If you're ever interested in more literature and ideas like those, I put a lot more in The Black Empowerment Thread here
Also, I told you BlueLips was for the backpackish crowd. After 200 more listens...I was wrong
Isn’t Shaboozey still a rapper?
I only heard his latest release which did have a few hip hop inspired songs your post is how I just learned he has hip hop projects
Post Malone and Beyoncé did not do the same route at all. Post networked himself, bey sent people to network for her.
Ehhh idk about that. Post Malone just took the radio pop country route
I’m just chatting bro, don’t take this site seriously
This is a often repeated talking point though
How am I supposed to know if you’re serious?
Ehhh idk about that. Post Malone just took the radio pop country route
And Beyoncé didn’t
And Beyoncé didn’t
Yeah but that’s not really networking. Thats making a more accessible sound. Beyonce had plenty of country artists on her album and shes from Texas and has made country songs before. The Luke Bryan quote in OP is a bad take
It was my pleasure crodie, moments like those are what a real nigga yearn for
If you're ever interested in more literature and ideas like those, I put a lot more in The Black Empowerment Thread here
Also, I told you BlueLips was for the backpackish crowd. After 200 more listens...I was wrong
Will check it out, thanks bro!
I always knew you were wrong, but I’m glad you are finally here now I saw a lotta baddies at the show
This is a often repeated talking point though
How am I supposed to know if you’re serious?
you don’t
Will check it out, thanks bro!
I always knew you were wrong, but I’m glad you are finally here now I saw a lotta baddies at the show
I underestimated how white this area is after being out and about
Unfortunately, I can report Colorado got super crips
Yeah but that’s not really networking. Thats making a more accessible sound. Beyonce had plenty of country artists on her album and shes from Texas and has made country songs before. The Luke Bryan quote in OP is a bad take
Nothing on this album sounds like Daddy Lessons. Even Irreplaceable is more country pop than Cowboy Carter