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Old 02-07-2019, 01:38 PM   #1171 (permalink)
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Old 02-07-2019, 01:40 PM   #1172 (permalink)
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gothic post punk is whispering lucem's name seductively
The first white people to actually attend hip hop shows were gothic post punk college kids.
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Old 02-07-2019, 01:46 PM   #1173 (permalink)
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hell yes
The first horrorcore was made by black people and it wasn't any scarier than the white people horrorcore.

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There is only one bright spot and that is the growing habit of disgruntled men of dynamiting factories and power-stations; I hope that, encouraged now as ‘patriotism’, may remain a habit! But it won’t do any good, if it is not universal.
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Old 02-07-2019, 01:48 PM   #1174 (permalink)
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Nope.

Afrika Bambaataa was the first hip hop artist to venture out of the old New York neighborhoods where hip hop was born and he started playing in the venues where the alternative college kids would hang out because they gravitated towards the uniqueness of hip hop at the time. This is before rapping was a thing and hip hop was nothing but break beats. He said that it put him ahead of his time because he'd get records from artists like Joy Division and bring them back to the hood to find new breaks to sample.
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Old 02-07-2019, 01:48 PM   #1175 (permalink)
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Who's children do you think have it better off: Jay-Z's children and a random selection of a thousand who tried to be like Jay-Z, or the children of a thousand black doctors?
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Who do you think creates more jobs?
I don't have black employment stats on me at the moment, but I don't think rap music is a major contributor of jobs.

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Who do you think provides more for the community to give the opportunity for black people to become doctors in the first place?
Hard work, investing wisely, dedication to getting educated?

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A black doctor can't guarantee a job for their siblings, cousins or children unless they own a business.
If he/she gets his/her children into university in something like medicine, dentistry, engineering, or, say, passenger airline piloting, such children will likely get high paying jobs and likely make more money that the typical rapper—likely by a multiple.

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Your connections are more important to your success. Who do you think builds more relationships with people that can open doors for you to explore other ventures? A doctor or a successful business owner.
You don't think doctors have connections, or for that matter investments?

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If you think ownership isn't important you are just clueless.
Ownership is quite important, but ownership of what: a mic and some musical equipment and access to a studio; or a house, money, maybe stocks and bonds, et al. To some, a person who owns 1000 bitcoins owns nothing: they would likely be wrong.

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The biggest reason why black people haven't been able to prosper is because they were prevented from owning anything to make money off of.
Again you're presuming that +30 million American blacks are all not prosperous: some are quite prosperous; and I doubt less than 10% of, say, the 1000 richest blacks are involved in rap music. Indeed, I wonder if a majority of 1000 of the richest black musicians in America are involved in rap.

Little if anything is preventing them from owning stuff. Likely millions of houses in America are owned by blacks.

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You can get all these high profile jobs working for white people but ultimately you're making money for white people who are using their resources to help their family, not yours.
It's called free trade: both parties prosper

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I'm not talking about cultural ****ing appropriation, how many ****ing times do I have to say that, jesus ****ing christ.
I mention cultural appropriation once in this page, and I essentially deny there is such a thing—but yeah, this music seems derivative.


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Old 02-07-2019, 01:56 PM   #1176 (permalink)
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It's so cute when elphenor tries to speak with any authority on music.
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Elph bout to school us on hip hop.
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Old 02-07-2019, 01:58 PM   #1178 (permalink)
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Wasn't Afrika Bambaataa more into Kraftwerk?

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Elph bout to school us on hip hop.
He's also the self-appointed Sonic Youth expert.

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Old 02-07-2019, 02:10 PM   #1180 (permalink)
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It's funny that if you look at the richest black people in the world they all seem to own something. They're not doctors, hmmm. Most of them are not American either, hmmmm. Almost as if prosperity in black America isn't common.

You're arguing points I never made. I didn't say being a black rapper makes you an owner, I'm talking about record labels. There are tons of black owned record labels that generate revenue. Jay-Z is not just a rapper. He owns a very successful label. Kanye West, Drake, Tech N9ne, 50 Cent. Artists that own hip hop business. I didn't say hip hop on it's own is going to save black people from disparity but it's one of the only industries that is seemingly owned by black people which is important. No, I don't think a doctor has the same pull or sway or connections as Oprah ****ing Winfrey. Think about it, do you think Kim Kardashian could as easily build her business with out the connections her family had built? You think a doctor builds those same connections? **** out of here.

None of this even addresses the question of whether or not horrorcore labels, which are white owned and white employed, are taking hip hop industry away from black people or are they so far removed from hip hop culture that it makes no impact. Obviously you have very very little knowledge of hip hop at all so the question isn't for you.
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