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Culture Appropriation

What's crazy, CACs talk about how rap is poison and how it's this and that, but look at this shit.

Go to a college stadium/arena on a Saturday night and all you hear is rap songs and 80 thousands or more older and mini CACs jumping up and down to it. smh

Sad shit I tell, can't have shit
 
I could wrestle a gator to this shit

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isnt rap a cultural exchange tho?
not trying to be funny here.
I mean from Bubba Sparxxs to Lil wyte ( two white rappers that I can hear on this shit)
at what point does rap/hip hop stop being a cultural exchange and just flat out appropriation?
 
isnt rap a cultural exchange tho?
not trying to be funny here.
I mean from Bubba Sparxxs to Lil wyte ( two white rappers that I can hear on this shit)
at what point does rap/hip hop stop being a cultural exchange and just flat out appropriation?


#InsertDA

Exchange? : an act of giving one thing and receiving another in return.

what exactly did they give us culturally in this.... 'exchange'?
 
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isnt rap a cultural exchange tho?
not trying to be funny here.
I mean from Bubba Sparxxs to Lil wyte ( two white rappers that I can hear on this shit)
at what point does rap/hip hop stop being a cultural exchange and just flat out appropriation?
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#InsertDA

Exchange? : an act of giving one thing and receiving another in return.

what exactly did they give us, culturally in this.... 'exchange'?


so you hold these same views when it comes to Eminem and all other white rappers?
also cultural exchange is more so about certain aspects of a culture being appreciated and expressed, rather than appropriated.

Ive come to realize hip-hop is a movement that can cross into many racial and ethnic backgrounds.
 
to keep it a stack if yelawolf or Eminem was rapping this, some people would be singing a different tune.
 
You really gonna compare him to Em?

Someone who tested his mettle in a field that was pushing against him the entire time.....

someone who had one of the top hip-hop media outlets publicly declare war agaisnt dude...... someone who had to earn his acceptance throughout the underground community as almost an urban legend, and needed the co-sign of an established legend to even break through, and still took a few years to shake stigma of being a silly token white rapper not to be taken seriously..even by his own label.....and in return gave back to the culture by breaking through on satellite radio...giving greats like Sway a stage to highlight and introduce underground and independent artists to a worldwide audience....


that's who we're comparing this guy to??


cuz he white????



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