Knock_Twice
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KC,
Maybe I'm wrong, have you, Every stride and shake be in flow with that organ, how can you dance and shake without the organ.
Du, I don't know man, maybe yall get down different
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Again, I listen to it all. There's definitely songs that speak to me more, but they hit me harder when I'm open to those emotions.
My FAVORITE gospel song is I almost let go by Kurt Carr... And I actually love this song. When Ms Barbra at my church sings it, it's hard not to tear up cuz I'm open in my emotions, she sings it with passion.
But if it comes on while I'm trying get my freak on with my lady.... Imma skip that shit.... Cuz that's not what I'm trying to listen to at the moment. I don't get teary eyed. I just ain't in the mood for that shit
If you don't wanna dance. A song will not make you dance. You have to choose to dance.So music can make people dance but it can't make people wanna scam
It can make people smile and laugh and feel good but it can't make people wanna scam,
Music can make niggas workout for 1hour but it can't make bitches become scammers or game niggas?
Ok
It can make people think they wanna push dope, or go drop a hit on a nigga, but scamming, music can't do that. lol
Ok, yall
Too many ignored factors. Horrible questionIf a kid's dad is a good talker, dancer, respectful person and that kid is acting like his daddy, who takes the credit for that kid's action? The dad or the mother?
Again, I listen to it all. There's definitely songs that speak to me more, but they hit me harder when I'm open to those emotions.
My FAVORITE gospel song is I almost let go by Kurt Carr... And I actually love this song. When Ms Barbra at my church sings it, it's hard not to tear up cuz I'm open in my emotions, she sings it with passion.
But if it comes on while I'm trying get my freak on with my lady.... Imma skip that shit.... Cuz that's not what I'm trying to listen to at the moment. I don't get teary eyed. I just ain't in the mood for that shit
The fact that you call her a bitch so Willy Billy would be the exact reason why some women wouldn't dance to that stunt song.So Back That Ass come, a bitch gotta feel like moving, the music plays no part, it's her feeling at that time that makes her wanna dance.
@AP4.0
Du trolling skills lacking man
Naw, it's just that alotta testimonies, people start shouting and dancing on their own, and the musicians gotta run to try to catch up.KC,
Maybe I'm wrong, have you, Every stride and shake be in flow with that organ, how can you dance and shake without the organ.
Du, I don't know man, maybe yall get down different
They coming out the liquor store... They are clearly trying to get litBruh, if I pull up to the liquor store and there's some broads coming out or going in and that's all they're doing, and I pull up blasting some ghettotech, old Luke, or some Cuban or Dominican shits (which I often have blasting out the ride), and they start dancing and shaking ass to it, you're telling us that they already wanted to do it and the music I just happened to roll up with was the catalyst for it???
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Why wouldn't it be? Lol.I'm just going to assume this isn't a serious question.
Yall will sit here and say everyone under the sun is influenced by black American culture and rap/hiphop. As soon as someone says something in rap and by extension the culture negatively influences people then all of sudden its incredulous for anyone to be influenced.Here's the thing. Y'all too focused on the negative to address how the impact and influence of music really works.
If a song "makes" you do something, you are removing all the accountable factors into that decision making process.
It cuts both ways.
I love the song "Nothing even matters" from the first time I heard that song, I always knew I wanted a relationship like that.. It has always been in my regular rotation. I put it on the first mixtape CD I made my wife. And we agreed to make it our wedding song, because we both felt it reflected what we thought love was.
If that song doesn't exist, I still marry the same woman. I just find another song that I feel reflects our union.
I'm not going to credit that song for making me the person that my wife fall in love with. Or me playing that song made her fall in love with me. The song as great and emotionally connected we are to it... Does not truly define our lives.... Even though we both love it
My point, my overall point, is people choose their actions.. They make conscious decisions based on who they are and how they feel. Having a song that they feel addresses or speaks to those feelings isn't the problem, whether it's a good song or a bad song. But to credit that song as the reason for their actions removes any accountability for that person . Child or adult. Children are definitely more impressionable, but it's always the responsibility of the adults around then to make sure they are directed in the right way. If a kid is around criminal adults who like to listen to criminal music , and teach that child to be a criminal.... It's the adults around that child who should be held accountable.. Not the artists or the industry.
If a child is brought up in a loving home.. Around adults who listen to loving music, and taught to be loving individuals... It's not Lauryn Hill and Dangelo that made these kids loving people.... It's the environment the adults around then created.
But just like the negative cases, theres always obsessed fans... Even of positive artists ( I'll use Swifties) that make their lives about the artist and music, and will credit their entire lives to someone they never even met. That's not a mentally healthy person.
That kinda person and personality will always exist... And they will at times attach themselves to music or an artist and make the decision to move that was with the abandonment of accountability using the excuse that the music influenced them.
When majority of listeners know how to construct conduct themselves accordingly.
What? Who am I blaming for my actions?But honestly, whatever , I could be wrong...I just don't be trying to buy that shit... People always trying to blame everything and everybody except themselves for their actions.
Take your time.Aww shit, Freeman did one of his multiple break down posts.... Let me take care of some family afternoon shit, and I'll come back to it
I got you, but I gotta Shazam this shitTake your time.
Knock think this girl got a phd in science or some shitView attachment 1608852
Does this music make niggas wanna hang in the trap and live that life... I'm not to familiar with the artist and her impact
I know.. It killed my last hour of work and rush hour traffic...I gotta take my son to football, and I gotta good hour till the girls get home....Du, please get unbored
Knock don't really care about this shit
I promise you he don't
Ask that nigga why he was under the table calling 911 when the fight broke out at the party I was helping him with
Why wouldn't it be? Lol.
Here… I’ll help:
"Ante Up" is literally a robbery anthem. The whole song is about stealing and sticking people up, using force,violence and even kidnapping if the victims resist.