Spend That (Wicked A** Song or Is That Your Jam?)

Nah. Im saying that painting this song as some indictment on Black folks as a whole is stupid. One song can't do that. And I've held that stance consistently on multiple topics. I dont rock with the "this song/movie/, etc set Black people back" mentality. I think much higher of us than that. The song is trash, but people enjoy trash music all the time.
It's not just this one song tho. We've had this conversation multiple times about multiple songs and the genre as a whole.

It's also less an indictment on black people and more an indictment on the people funding, promoting, and reaping the benefits of flooding our community with this content largely not being black and not pushing this content through their communities with mainstream white artists. You keep ignoring that point even tho I make it everytime this comes up.
 
Ratchet controversy driven music has been the blueprint

No different than any other music about criminal activity

This is a non issue
 
Niggaz want to fight for a world they don't wanna live in.

Half your greatest memories wouldn't be possible if you didn't party with women who got down to this kinda shit when you were in your teens and early 20s... But now niggas older somebody gotta do something
I don't have the same mentality I had at 19 that I have 40. I didn't have the same mentality at 10 that I had at 19. Im certain there were things and choices most of us made 20+ years ago that we wouldn't make today.

Now were not allowed to grow and want better for ourselves and others?

What the fuck are you talking about?
 
Niggaz want to fight for a world they don't wanna live in.

Half your greatest memories wouldn't be possible if you didn't party with women who got down to this kinda shit when you were in your teens and early 20s... But now niggas older somebody gotta do something
I’m tryna see who got them Jordan 5’s for the low fuck what them niggas tawkin bout
 
Niggas will just get on the internet and say anything. I pray yall not repeating some of these takes offline.
 
I don't have the same mentality I had at 19 that I have 40. I didn't have the same mentality at 10 that I had at 19. Im certain there were things and choices most of us made 20+ years ago that we wouldn't make today.

Now were not allowed to grow and want better for ourselves and others?

What the fuck are you talking about?
The point is nothing changed but your thoughts

Ppl been boosting,scamming, doing all types of shit

It’s the American way
 
I don't have the same mentality I had at 19 that I have 40. I didn't have the same mentality at 10 that I had at 19. Im certain there were things and choices most of us made 20+ years ago that we wouldn't make today.

Now were not allowed to grow and want better for ourselves and others?

What the fuck are you talking about?
I'm talking about exactly what the fuck I said.
It was cool for chicks to be loose and fun when you were young, but now you old they need to cover the shit up??

You old and grumpy......, let them young niggas and chicks have fun just like you did. The culture not dying. Its people outside having fun like it's always been. You wanna listen to more mature shit.... And Drake... Then that's you. But don't try to shame young folks and people who like being outside for the same shit you did when you were in that position

You worked in clubs just like me.... So allllll them people that came out to party where you were getting paid should be doing better?? Get off your high horse. That shit is not that big of a deal. Y'all niggas doing too much
 
It's not just this one song tho. We've had this conversation multiple times about multiple songs and the genre as a whole.

It's also less an indictment on black people and more an indictment on the people funding, promoting, and reaping the benefits of flooding our community with this content largely not being black and not pushing this content through their communities with mainstream white artists. You keep ignoring that point even tho I make it everytime this comes up.

The 2nd paragraph i agree with. Like i said what I don't agree with is using this song as some indictment on a person's morality because they like it. Or saying they'd be influenced to start scamming because of it. Or that it paints a picture of Black people as a whole. Or that somehow Black people are the only group that engages in content related to criminal activity. Just look at the biggest shows and movies. Most are some form of a criminal drama about people doing heinous shit.
 
I remember chicks who was in grad school screaming "I'm so hoooood" during the Khaled run... Ain't shit hood about them, and I'm sure there were people who felt claiming the hood was detrimental to black culture.... We shouldn't be glorifying hood culture.... Black people setting themselves back 50 years ..

Shut the fuck up ..... It's just people partying. Let them have their fun.... If you wanna take the song seriously and don't wanna scam and don't wanna deal with scamming chicks.... That's cool... But let the people who wanna party... Party... That shit ain't got nuffin you do with you, and it's not hurting the culture.. Get off of it
 
It's people driving to work every day listening to songs about selling drugs, and ain't never sold shit. People like what they like.
 
It's people driving to work every day listening to songs about selling drugs, and ain't never sold shit. People like what they like.
There's people selling drugs, pimping, killing people right now that idolize or have idolized rappers they've listened to rapping about the same shit and we're heavily influenced by that or influenced by people who were influenced by that.

Multiple things can be true.
 
There's people selling drugs, pimping, killing people right now that idolize or have idolized rappers they've listened to rapping about the same shit and we're heavily influenced by that or influenced by people who were influenced by that.

Multiple things can be true.
And it's drug dealers and killers driving around listening to Marvin Gaye and the Temptations....

Whole lotta shit can be true at the same time
 
I'm talking about exactly what the fuck I said.
It was cool for chicks to be loose and fun when you were young, but now you old they need to cover the shit up??

You old and grumpy......, let them young niggas and chicks have fun just like you did. The culture not dying. Its people outside having fun like it's always been. You wanna listen to more mature shit.... And Drake... Then that's you. But don't try to shame young folks and people who like being outside for the same shit you did when you were in that position

You worked in clubs just like me.... So allllll them people that came out to party where you were getting paid should be doing better?? Get off your high horse. That shit is not that big of a deal. Y'all niggas doing too much

Yall keep talking about it like I have an issue with black people or people who enjoy music. I can only repeat myself so many times. But I'll say it for the third time today...

It's not an indictment on black people who enjoy the music and more an indictment on the people funding, promoting, and reaping the benefits of flooding our community with this content largely not being black and not pushing this content through their communities with mainstream white artists. They're telling you a thing.
 
And it's drug dealers and killers driving around listening to Marvin Gaye and the Temptations....

Whole lotta shit can be true at the same time
Well when one of them says they were influenced by listening to Marvin gaye or the temptations to do any of that let me know.
 
Well when one of them says they were influenced by listening to Marvin gaye or the temptations to do any of that let me know.
Some of us are here because of Marvin Gaye and the Temptations playing in a rust and brown colored room on a 8 Track or record player
 
Well when one of them says they were influenced by listening to Marvin gaye or the temptations to do any of that let me know.

And this is the point of disagreement. Saying a person is influenced by a song to go kill somebody is a leap. And it's interesting Du used the Marvin Gaye example because the shit he did in real life would put the content of most rap songs to shame. So which is worse? A song or how a person is actually living their life?
 

Ain’t that’s the behavior the song is bigging up

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Yall keep talking about it like I have an issue with black people or people who enjoy music. I can only repeat myself so many times. But I'll say it for the third time today...

It's not an indictment on black people who enjoy the music and more an indictment on the people funding, promoting, and reaping the benefits of flooding our community with this content largely not being black and not pushing this content through their communities with mainstream white artists. They're telling you a thing.
The people promoting this are culpable, but so are the artists making the music and consumers buying it. And it’s made and bought because the content depicts a reality in our communities.

I think it’s foul that non-blacks are pushing this shit, but I wouldn’t want a black exec to push it either.
 
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