Album Rating: 4.0
don't even smoke crack
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Album Rating: 4.5
FUCK-START YOUR BURPHOLE
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help
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Album Rating: 4.5
Homophobic? Lol wtf? Where did that come from I dont remember any of that at all.
Once his lyrics start mako sense this album is ridicuously good.
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Album Rating: 4.5
Definitely goin to 4.5 or 5 on my next listen
Look up the lyrics for Stay Down. Holy fuck! This guy and DOOM are on another level of technicality
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Album Rating: 4.5
Yeah you'd think people woulda gotten over the faggot word when eminem was a spokesperson saying he has nothing against gays and just means asshole or dickhead, it's a generic insult.
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Album Rating: 4.0
Rapping here is definitely better than anything on run the jewels for sure
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Album Rating: 4.0
RAP Music > C4C > Run the Jews
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Album Rating: 5.0
"cuz saying faggot means you don't like gays yep"
well, no, but it means you're an ignorant moron (usually)
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cant believe you just dissed earl sweatshirt like that tbh
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Digging: Deafheaven - Sunbather
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Album Rating: 5.0
yeah i'm very shocked at myself too tbh
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Album Rating: 5.0
well if you actually think it's "ok" to say faggot, like, you're so naive that you think it doesn't contribute to mainstream homophobia, then yeah you're an ignorant moron. I think it's ~ok~ to say it sometimes, but you've got to know what the effect of your words is and understand that there will be a (justified) reaction on either side. It's a part of rap and 90% of the time it's handled tastefully and done in a ....non-hateful (??) way, but it's still... you know what I mean.
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Album Rating: 4.0
So much cereal going on up in here.
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Album Rating: 5.0
hey I'm just trying to discuss stuff bitches. doing it in a civil way too.
it's an interesting topic of conversation in my opinion and I guess I'm somewhere on the fence. (As is obvious from my directionless post)
basically what I'm trying to say is that fags rule
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neither nor tbh, i agree with a lot of what you said aids but
It's a part of rap and 90% of the time it's handled tastefully and done in a ....non-hateful (??) way
is a stretch and a half. some rappers are utilizing commentary when using these words but hip-hop is renowned for being one of the most homophobic genres in the past, id say a much larger portion of them are not doing it in a tasteful and non hateful way at all. although this has been changing over the years, which is great.
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smh political correctness has no place in music
yes it does. that place is called 'respect'.
which some musicians may or may not have
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Album Rating: 3.5
good album
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well imo it doesn't, music is a place for expression and if you wnt to be politically incorrect it's ok by me, as long as it's done, as aids said, tastefully(oxymoron i know). i've heard my fair share of anti religious and anti white tunes but i don't get offended because the bands or rappers who do it sound good tbh and are usually implementing parody and are probably not actually racist or discriminatory irl.
absolutely it does, being conscious and not a racist or homophobic prick has as much a place in music as being a racist homophobic prick. expression doesn't have to be discriminatory, however, obviously it can be
as for the second part, i already addressed commentary, its not a black and white issue its like, super fuckin grey. like.... something thats really grey type grey.
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potsy u fuck with hip hop at all?
i mean creatively of course
hmm well our opinions differ on the subject good chat though as usual
if you believe there is a place in music for discriminatory content then obviously there is a place for politically correct content as well. thats the entire point. if you disagree that there is a place in music for political correctness then you are denying people another means of expression. also is there not a place in music for minorities to speak out against this hate speak and demand political correctness and and end to discrimination?
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