To whoever said
"Its a black thing you wouldnt understand"
If everyones gonna flame the guy for that, then i should probably give him some support and admit that I laughed at that.
Fuck, while im getting myself flamed for supporting this guy
I think the whole rap image is riddiculos. I think the fact that every single black kid on my street has lost every last ounce of individuality and traded it in for a band-aid brand bandage on their cheek, and a 12.00 tin dollar sign, and a pair of airforce ones is pretty fucking riddiculos.
I think its unfortunate that i laughed at "its a black thing and you wouldnt understand" thinking "ha, its so true". Thats a sad state of affairs. When you can pass off acting like someone else as being a black thing. Its sad that commercialized hip hop has so much emphesis on being "black music" in the first place. and all the non-black players in it are called "wiggers, chiggers, chigros or rotten eggs" by the uneducated masses. Who if they had a clue what real hip hop was all about would know that its gone far beyond being "black music". (btw, for anyone who dosent know a chigro stands for chineese negro, and rotten egg basically means an asian kid thats yellow on the outside and black on the inside) I mean its at the point now, where its like calling a black guy playing basketball, some whiteman wannabe. Afterall it was invented by a white guy. My point? we live in an intergrated society, so cultural inventions are shared. If you want to limit them to one group, then your supporting racial segregation. So for all of you who are about to call me a racist, you better have read that last line, and include it in your rebutles when you quote me. Because that best sums up my beliefs.
Ontop of all this, this commercial hip hop bullshit not only compltely abandoned the real essence of hip hop, but is misinforming many of who would normally would have been oblivious individuals. And Speaking as a dedicated hip hop head and breaker who is very active in my cities hip hop scene. Id much rather see people totally unaware of the word, without any preconceptions. Then have them comming to jams expecting to see MCs rollin up in Lincolns, instead of getting off the 97. Let alone actually hearing lyrics that represent some serious skill and practice... Unless you consider "Holla Holla" skilled.