Dwayne
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so the positive songs have a stronger impact than negative. Was Dear Mama as big as Hit Em Up?
yes
so the positive songs have a stronger impact than negative. Was Dear Mama as big as Hit Em Up?
So she's a hypocrite because she's signed to Big Boi and signed Jidenna? We know that she hasn't had conversations with them about having a problem with their misogynistic lyrics?
Let’s highlight some dope hip hop. Enough with the deflective time wasting arguments.
so the positive songs have a stronger impact than negative. Was Dear Mama as big as Hit Em Up?
While I agree that we have no idea if she's had these conversations with them in private or not... Her putting the statement that she did out there opens her up to that criticism tho.. which is why I wasnt disagreeable to someone having that stance
because nigga has way more negative connotations to it than bitch
Have women had parts of time where they were treated unfairly yes,but there's also times of women being beloved and societies that worshiped women and treated them very well.
There was no time where when nigga was/is strictly used as a slur by others that it was good.
We repurposed it and it became slang.
So it's the same for bitch .
like I said I love women,but I'm also a nigga who had what I thought was the love of my life take a hot steaming shit on my soul
women are capable of great evil and those women should be called bitches.
but also it's just slang like nigga.
so the positive songs have a stronger impact than negative. Was Dear Mama as big as Hit Em Up?
Horrible examples. Dear Mama may be Pac's biggest song.
What society where women were worshipped? Also you just bitter from an ex
I don't see why the statement opens her up to criticism. Disagreement, I can understand. But what is there to criticize in her opinion?
In a thread way back you literally gave me examples of societies like that fam.
IDK how you really define the impact but Dear Mama was number 1 in rap in Billboard and reached 9 in the top 100so the positive songs have a stronger impact than negative. Was Dear Mama as big as Hit Em Up?
Maybe I didn't word it the right way.
I just meant her saying that
"the amount of misogyny from most of men in rap and music is infuriating . We need to abolish that shit too"
opens her up to the argument that she might be a hypocrite because she makes music with, funds and supports artists that are in rap that have some misogynist subject matter.
really I knew it was big but I ain’t think it was in his top 5. Then again he died when I was like 8
She is Low key anti man.
So what y’all think about that?
There are plenty of places where women weren't treated badly,but I don't have time to research the entire history of womenWhat society where women were worshipped? Also you just bitter from an ex
eh, someone with an opinion about rap. ok, cool.
She can listen to whoever she wants. no problem there. I'm sure there is a lot of music she dosn't like that seems to be unavoidable if she is engaged in any social aspect of society. If it's popular, you're gonna hear it whether you like it or not so her sharing her opinion on it isnt out of pocket.
the opinion itself... generalizations are hell. hyperbole even moreso. Is it present, absolutely. is it prevalent? sure. but MOST MEN? quite the statement.
Another thing, the misogyny of most MEN? im sure this was lightly mentioned already but is the misogyny of women not a problem? should that be abolished as well?
now it seems the most egregious part of the tweet is that she could even suggest abolishing rap content. Not only that, but suggesting that a collective of people ("we") should do this because of an opinion that a single person ("I") has about it. I'm not sure what credentials she has that gives her the audacity, but it's a tweet. on Twitter. That's an open forum that allows anyone to voice such opinions for free. so it shouldn't be taken anymore seriously than that.
first of allwho is Janelle Monae?
You trippin