...latest?!?!? Name a Jimmy Walker interview that WAS a good look?Talking about Jimmy walker his latest interview on the breakfast club was not a good look
...latest?!?!? Name a Jimmy Walker interview that WAS a good look?Talking about Jimmy walker his latest interview on the breakfast club was not a good look
...latest?!?!? Name a Jimmy Walker interview that WAS a good look?
Damn I knew this was the case but damn it is super obvious
Now it is but when he first dropped he didn’t. Who was making emo melodic shit like this? This is Drakes sound
You can't be dismissive of the legacy of the show and characters like this. Jimmy WANTED to do this and thinks the character was good for the culture. Hattie McDaniel didn't want to do Mammy. Bo Jangles didn't want to dance with Shirley Temple, but that was all that was available to them.This one was extra wack
He was dismissive of good times and the legacy of the show
In front of Thelma and Michael
And he came off looking worse than that horrible animated series.
I actually thought he was better than that
I was very wrong.
They take everything always . It’s just the way it is…^^^
Now you see what I been saying?
oh wow
there shouldn't be a vehicle anywhere in the world registered to Aubs
if he got a llc for nda - this should not exist
They take everything always . It’s just the way it is…
That is like those <insert city name> Strong. First it was one city, Boston I think after the terrorist attack, then other cities started coopting it. My shock when I went to Texas and saw Texas vs Everybody shirts. You want the designer to make their money, but it loses it's uniqueness when it starts being used everywhere else.They not like us is supposed to be for fucking us!!! lol but it’s gonna turn into a whole nother dam meaning. I can see companies talking about other companies or sports teams talking about other teams. They not like us can be used for anything. Dammit….
But like I said earlier we seem to be checking these culture vultures so a changing of the guard might be happening!All I'm been saying.
This ain't new.
We just gotta stop making it so easy.
When we gonna learn?
But like I said earlier we seem to be checking these culture vultures so a changing of the guard might be happening!
Is their beef cornier than BIG & Pac's or Nas and Jay's?
Damn I knew this was the case but damn it is super obvious
Cats like this that is the reason why we had a gate keeping issue in the first place.
You know what first Drake then ANTI-DJ VLAD black folks are really gatekeeping hip-hop!!! I mean we don't have to bounce Eminem, but I would understand.
Bro that song is The Dream... the beat, the hook... all of thatDream is more of a Prince knock off this sounds nothing like Dream
I bumped Eminem initially out of Detroit support. I left that cult after the 2nd album. I am not saying that white people can't rap, I am saying we don't have to cosign every white artist that has a couple of verses. I feel art is for everybody, but there is a reason you don't see Picasso and Dr. Seuss artwork in the same venue. Full disclosure Beastie Boys are on my Mount Rushmore for Hip Hop acts.Eminem raps but he's for them not us.
I say most Black people especially Hip Hop fans don't listen to Eminem.
Obviously I know that some Black people do especially @playahaitian
But most Black rap fans ain't bumping Eminem, shit they weren't even bumping Kendrick like that.
I bumped Eminem initially out of Detroit support. I left that cult after the 2nd album. I am not saying that white people can't rap, I am saying we don't have to cosign every white artist that has a couple of verses. I feel art is for everybody, but there is a reason you don't see Picasso and Dr. Seuss artwork in the same venue. Full disclosure Beastie Boys are on my Mount Rushmore for Hip Hop acts.
Eminem raps but he's for them not us.
I say most Black people especially Hip Hop fans don't listen to Eminem.
Obviously I know that some Black people do especially @playahaitian
But most Black rap fans ain't bumping Eminem, shit they weren't even bumping Kendrick like that.
Eminem raps but he's for them not us.
I say most Black people especially Hip Hop fans don't listen to Eminem.
Obviously I know that some Black people do especially @playahaitian
But most Black rap fans ain't bumping Eminem, shit they weren't even bumping Kendrick like that.
I like Eminem, I think talent wise he's one of the best rappers ever.
But it is my opinion that most Black Rap fans don't listen to him.
I think you're confusing black rap and black hip-hop fans.I like Eminem, I think talent wise he's one of the best rappers ever.
But it is my opinion that most Black Rap fans don't listen to him.
White kids in the suburbs are Rap fans. "Rap is what you do, hip-hop is what you live."^^^^
That part
I think you're confusing black rap and black hip-hop fans. White kids in the suburbs are Rap fans. "Rap is what you do, hip-hop is what you live."
I think you're confusing black rap and black hip-hop fans. White kids in the suburbs are Rap fans. "Rap is what you do, hip-hop is what you live."
Muthafucka Black people ain't listening to Eminem.
How a that for clarity?
You gonna die on that hill.
I actually respect it.
Because like you said...
I know A LOT of black fault who weren't Kendrick or Cole fans either.
You gonna die on that hill.
I actually respect it.
Because like you said...
I know A LOT of black fault who weren't Kendrick or Cole fans either.
Sorry I didn't mean you were confused, I meant @REDLINE as he used Black Rap instead of Black Hip-Hop.No I'm not confused.
NOW, they're mostly white, but did they didn't start that way? There are way too many factors to take into account when doing the numbers on that. Poorer communities (black and white) are going to dub albums for each other (back in the day) than the individual buying an album. The way music works today you just use spotify and listen to your music, nobody is really buying music anymore. But when you buy a ticket to the show (mostly white attendants) that ticket comes with with a digital download for the album that ends up getting counted as a sale...so technically from this aspect, yes. Millions of records sold by Eminem were bought by White people.You saying the millions of records sold by Eminem were entirely by White people?
So by that logic we going back to the myth that white folk buy more rap records than black folk?
Kendrick and Cypress Hill and PE and Wu Tang shows are mostly white so what should we do with that?
I said that I was an Eminem fan at one point. I know he has fans, that Marley Marl vs Eminem thread proves that and I am also not saying he doesn't have talent. The problem I have always had was that he gets dubbed the King of Rap, this is Elvis all over again and we're just being complacent.Black dollar has a massive amount of influence and trust these corporations know that. Eminem got black fans I don't know what proof you need to believe it.
and it's okay if you think that.