The owner can’t even understand why it is offensive. And why it’s all on how you display it.
The owner can’t even understand why it is offensive. And why it’s all on how you display it.
I’ll tell you a story.
I just had this convo with my boyfriend. I kinda feel a little bit of what you’re both saying. I grew up in the 90s and really miss rap from back then (as well as r&b being super mainstream) but I also know that the music out now isn’t made for me. I was born in 83. This music is for youngins. In ten years, these kids…
Lil John albums have their place in history. Let’s not even talk about Ol Dirty...
Spitters will never die. See Chance, Childish Gambino even Vic Mensa says something clever because he knows he should.
That goes for the old heads. My frustration is with the lack of care about actual talent. They dont care how stupid she sounds saying the lyrics, or how it doesn’t flow. They just care that the beat hits. That’s it. To me there really isn’t a true appreciation of music anymore let alone talent. She could have made a…
Nah, it’s not just that. I think I figured it out! So, I have now heard her talk normally. She has a thick New Yawk Latino accent (I live here). If she simply rapped the way she speaks, it would be a little better. But she is adding what she thinks is a tough-girl accent on top of it, and it ends up sounding like she…
it’s just called “Queens”
Also, while I haven’t heard the song I think that anyone who disses on dark skin women is a shit gibbon.
Because the new world order dictates that criticism is the antithesis of respect.
Its not a bad song, the big problem is her lack of dynamics and enunciation.