Spend That (Wicked A** Song or Is That Your Jam?)


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Malcolm Luther Douglass X didn't die for this.
 
Naw bro, how bout Alicia Myers got a song where she thanking God for some dick....

And you know the song about dick....

Cuz the opening bars are " I wanna thank you, Heavenly Father, for shining your light on me"

Yet we never heard this song sung in church once....


Cuz it's about fucking. The Internet would have tore this shit up, cuz you know church folks and prudes ain't like neither one of them songs.

Bro you realizing you're defeating your own argument. The issue isn't necessarily the subject matter. It's how it's presented. As We Lay wasn't promoting cheating. The song pretty specifically painted it as a bad thing.
 
Ya'll gonna think I'm trippin' but I'd listen to AI music Suno created by regular ass people over any of the popular artists nowadays (except Kendrick). AI music is derivative. That's true. But modern popular music is straight up trash.
 
These were on mainstream radio back inna day:





















All of these and much more could be heard on mainstream radio back inna day. What's the equivalent to ANY of these today or in the last 15 years that got spins???


I'm not nor did I deny that they weren't played. But for 1 I also said radio, especially then, was very regional. Outside of major national hits alot if of stuff more regional. So what you heard in one city would he different than another. Like yeah they played rap on the radio, but DC also dedicated literally about 4 hrs+ to gogo music. Thats a nice chunk of time. So here the rap music played on the radio was limited more and more geared toward a different type of rap.

As far as songs that got alot of play that weren't bang bang shoot em up in the last 15 years, remember i also said it's been years since I've even listened to traditional radio, so what i list is gonna include songs a decade or more old since you said 15 years











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https://youtu.be/7M5f2vF4PVw?is=mhKWKGA-n0G648b5

https://youtu.be/S-sJp1FfG7Q?is=PeZwQffFsrZEaho8

https://youtu.be/weeI1G46q0o?is=MBOpUpT0N1cgZRxJ


That's a mix of songs over the last 15 years and im sure there's more. But all of these were hit songs that all got national radio play and were hit records. Plain and simple the radio market ain't the same as it used to be. Shit some artists drop without even releasing an actual single til weeks after the project is out. Add in satellite radio where it's made things like radio singles, and most importantly the radio edit of a.song, and so many direct to consumer ways to get music out then you get a radio market that has changed in terms of it's reach but not much in content thats being played.
 
Today on the old niggas Internet, niggas still don't understand songs from movie soundtracks that are influenced by the movie

So what?

What does this mean?

Does the average listener even know that?

Has the average listener of that song seen that film?

Can't 2 things be true?

The mental gymnastics some of you niggas will do whenever this comes up is impressive.
 
So what?

What does this mean?

Does the average listener even know that?

Has the average listener of that song seen that film?

Can't 2 things be true?

The mental gymnastics some of you niggas will do whenever this comes up is impressive.

But you're one of OVO shooters ain't you? Lol thats a hilarious dichotomy
 
But you're one of OVO shooters ain't you? Lol thats a hilarious dichotomy
Shooter?

I listen to drake specifically but I've cut out pretty much all other rap and will eventually cut that off too. If that makes me a hypocrite I'll be that.

Doesn't change anything I said or answer a single question I asked in the post you quoted. Just more mental gymnastics.
 
Bro you realizing you're defeating your own argument. The issue isn't necessarily the subject matter. It's how it's presented. As We Lay wasn't promoting cheating. The song pretty specifically painted it as a bad thing.
I just be fooling bruh, but tell me you wouldn't look at your wife side eyed if she just randomly started singing that shit...

I got one better... Say you at a karaoke and she sings As We Lay with too much passion....

That shit would have me way more suspicious than if I saw her and her girls laughing and dancing to young Miami
 
So what?

What does this mean?

Does the average listener even know that?

Has the average listener of that song seen that film?

Can't 2 things be true?

The mental gymnastics some of you niggas will do whenever this comes up is impressive.
Dawg

That's not my problem if they know or don't. This not no mental gymnastics

Everybody got free will to be tapped into what they want to be

But if it's a song affiliated with a movie about the subject matter, it shouldn't bring this much outrage imo when songs from soundtracks have been doing this since I've been born

This like getting upset about songs from the Players club about things associated with that world

And back to my first point, you can either listen or don't.
 
Dawg

That's not my problem if they know or don't. This not no mental gymnastics

Everybody got free will to be tapped into what they want to be

But if it's a song affiliated with a movie about the subject matter, it shouldn't bring this much outrage imo when songs from soundtracks have been doing this since I've been born

This like getting upset about songs from the Players club about things associated with that world

And back to my first point, you can either listen or don't.

And I think the point india.arie and others are making is why is this type of shit and black music/culture attached at the hip?

And no not everyone hearing this music has free will to just not listen. Specifically kids around adults playing the bullshit.

You're intentionally trying not to understand tho.


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Shooter?

I listen to drake specifically but I've cut out pretty much all other rap and will eventually cut that off too. If that makes me a hypocrite I'll be that.

Doesn't change anything I said or answer a single question I asked in the post you quoted. Just more mental gymnastics.

If Drake is the only rapper you listen to then your pov really is skewed more than India Arie and anybody else who thinks a song can "bring down the community"
 
You know what, let's take the movie affiliation out of the equation

My larger point remains. There are always going to be songs that probably shouldn't be as successful as they are but this isn't the last song that will be this popular.

Instead of blaming the culture, how about people start promoting other songs in an effort to drown out these types of songs
 
And I think the point india.arie and others are making is why is this type of shit and black music/culture attached at the hip?

And no not everyone hearing this music has free will to just not listen. Specifically kids around adults playing the bullshit.

You're intentionally trying not to understand tho.


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This has been discussed ad nauseam before. Black culture in America is American culture. You know what American culture has always propped up...the outlaw. The rule breakers, criminals and the crimes they committed. In all mediums of entertainment thats a consistent theme. So to expect rap music to be any different is foolish.
 
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