they dont
see: KTT and its love for street rap
y’all keep saying this ...but i don’t know who y’all referring to i’m pretty sure all the black posters are black.
I mean most black NBA YB/Future fans who are actually fr out on the streets bumping their s*** on the YouTube PS4 app probably think of that black empowerment wave as lame or at the very least are disinterested in it
Doesn’t mean it’s lame, just means the streets most likely don’t f*** with it
Not enjoying it is fine, but actively thinking it's lame is off
Show me em then
you literally HAVE to be ed if you don't think black people don't listen to kendrick
Show me em then
Have u ever been outside or used social media
U really w lame leting ktt drake stans gas you up
White people saying s*** like slime and slatt will never not be funny it's so weird
It’s very weird. Then they do they wipe they nose after they say it lmao
yeah but kanye a different type of nigga lol
he's the megaboss of white fans lol
White people saying s*** like slime and slatt will never not be funny it's so weird
cap and not being from the south hilarious too
Name another mainstream black hiphop artist that goes out of their way to cater to wypepo.
y’all keep saying this ...but i don’t know who y’all referring to i’m pretty sure all the black posters are black.
What?
yeah but kanye a different type of nigga lol
he's the megaboss of white fans lol
Kanye probably has one of the highest percentages of black fans among any of raps megastars lol
They don’t
White people cater & submit to black culture out of guilt or fear of being labeled a racist
What?
actually jus realized my response wasn’t fitted for what u said but i’m where are the white nerds on ktt that love street rap most of those posters are black
So mbdtf didn't have anti white/anti establishment songs. Jerome gets more time than Brandon,etc.
actually jus realized my response wasn’t fitted for what u said but i’m where are the white nerds on ktt that love street rap most of those posters are black
It’s also weird seeing people ITT suggesting street culture and black empowerment are some polar opposite things when Those two things are very intertwined historically