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Groupie
Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: California
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Curious to hear some of MB's opinions on this topic. Is it ever "excusable" for an artist to make such a song? Does it bring down the quality of the rest of their work? When is it making a social statement through a racist/sexist...etc narrator and when isn't it? Ex: The Rolling Stones' "Brown Sugar." What about the disparity in calling out violence & sexism in "gangsta rap" compared to bands like Guns N Roses (especially blaming increased violence on rap)? What about songs like the Violent Femmes' "Black Girls" ? I'm not too sure about any of this, it's something I started thinking about recently after reading a post at "stuff white people do" titled "listen to racist music" about "Brown Sugar." So, thoughts? Sorry, first thread, lmk if I placed it wrong? ![]()
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