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StrawberryBlond
6 minutes ago, CrazyMonster said:

If she was actually all about the art she wouldn't have postponed her album after releasing 3 singles.

She postponed it because she wasn't getting hits with those 3 singles. The success of FourFiveSeconds would be enough for most artists, but it didn't go to #1 in the US or UK, Rihanna's 2 biggest markets, so it was deemed a failure in her eyes. The other 2 were even worse flops. So she decided to reboot the era with a Drake feature, seeing as he's really hot right now and has been proven to give her hits in the past. Predictable as can be. That girl has so many chances to be saved from flopping when so many artists don't.

2 minutes ago, FATCAT said:

So he's only popular because.. he's black? Are you ****ing serious right now?

I'm simply saying he gets more respect because he's black, which makes people more likely to buy into his work. As a fan of rap, I can't help but notice that the white ones, bar Eminem, just can't seem to get the respect levels of their black peers. It's unquestionable that we think of urban music as a black genre. Even I admit that blacks do it best. But that doesn't mean that other races should be automatically thrown out when they try to enter the ring. I've seen black rappers that are just as bad or worse than white rappers, yet their critical reception and sales don't seem to mirror that. If you're white in this game, you're seen as bad before you've even started. But if you're black, you're automatically seen in a more respectable light, before you've even opened your mouth. The black rappers of today are not a patch on the 90's ones. Their voices are almost parodical, blocked toilets have better flow than them and their lyrics are so bad, they should lose all street cred. But what do they get? Critical praise, #1 albums, millions sold. A white person comes along and beats them at their own game and what do they get? Mixed critical reception, floppy albums, can't even sell a tour. I don't care what race someone is, if you're good, you're good, if you're bad, you're bad. And I won't have a problem pointing that out. But it seems like everyone else is wearing rose tinted glasses.

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Levine

Of course they would milk this circus. 

This is 100% anti music and anti art. Welp, I think now I get the name of her last album. 

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DemeLarell
5 minutes ago, StrawberryBlond said:

 

I'm simply saying he gets more respect because he's black, which makes people more likely to buy into his work. As a fan of rap, I can't help but notice that the white ones, bar Eminem, just can't seem to get the respect levels of their black peers. It's unquestionable that we think of urban music as a black genre. Even I admit that blacks do it best. But that doesn't mean that other races should be automatically thrown out when they try to enter the ring. I've seen black rappers that are just as bad or worse than white rappers, yet their critical reception and sales don't seem to mirror that. If you're white in this game, you're seen as bad before you've even started. But if you're black, you're automatically seen in a more respectable light, before you've even opened your mouth. The black rappers of today are not a patch on the 90's ones. Their voices are almost parodical, blocked toilets have better flow than them and their lyrics are so bad, they should lose all street cred. But what do they get? Critical praise, #1 albums, millions sold. A white person comes along and beats them at their own game and what do they get? Mixed critical reception, floppy albums, can't even sell a tour. I don't care what race someone is, if you're good, you're good, if you're bad, you're bad. And I won't have a problem pointing that out. But it seems like everyone else is wearing rose tinted glasses.

:what: .... Ummmm I Don't Think This Is The case. 

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Nicogly
36 minutes ago, DemeLarell said:

:what: .... Ummmm I Don't Think This Is The case. 

Good that you know

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Harry
22 minutes ago, FATCAT said:

So he's only popular because.. he's black? Are you ****ing serious right now?

Take it from me... there's no use trying to get through to her. She said this before about Beyonce and eventually admitted it was stupid but I guess she forgot about that.

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StrawberryBlond
2 minutes ago, DemeLarell said:

:what: .... Ummmm I Don't Think This Is The case. 

Why do you think that? I'm sorry if I caused any offence, but honestly, when I see an urban artist who's so blatantly bad but yet, they get so much love, I just have to wonder if race is playing a subconscious part in our minds more often that we'd care to admit.

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yASSsss

maybe they're engaged or something :sweat:

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Harry
10 minutes ago, StrawberryBlond said:

She postponed it because she wasn't getting hits with those 3 singles. The success of FourFiveSeconds would be enough for most artists, but it didn't go to #1 in the US or UK, Rihanna's 2 biggest markets, so it was deemed a failure in her eyes. The other 2 were even worse flops. So she decided to reboot the era with a Drake feature, seeing as he's really hot right now and has been proven to give her hits in the past. Predictable as can be. That girl has so many chances to be saved from flopping when so many artists don't.

I'm simply saying he gets more respect because he's black, which makes people more likely to buy into his work. As a fan of rap, I can't help but notice that the white ones, bar Eminem, just can't seem to get the respect levels of their black peers. It's unquestionable that we think of urban music as a black genre. Even I admit that blacks do it best. But that doesn't mean that other races should be automatically thrown out when they try to enter the ring. I've seen black rappers that are just as bad or worse than white rappers, yet their critical reception and sales don't seem to mirror that. If you're white in this game, you're seen as bad before you've even started. But if you're black, you're automatically seen in a more respectable light, before you've even opened your mouth. The black rappers of today are not a patch on the 90's ones. Their voices are almost parodical, blocked toilets have better flow than them and their lyrics are so bad, they should lose all street cred. But what do they get? Critical praise, #1 albums, millions sold. A white person comes along and beats them at their own game and what do they get? Mixed critical reception, floppy albums, can't even sell a tour. I don't care what race someone is, if you're good, you're good, if you're bad, you're bad. And I won't have a problem pointing that out. But it seems like everyone else is wearing rose tinted glasses.

You already admitted you were wrong when I proved this idea to be false when I showed you several examples of white rappers being acclaimed and black rappers being panned. Why are you so desperate to do this all the time?

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DemeLarell

 

Just now, Nicogly said:

Good that you know

1. Rude for no apparent reason. I know this is not the reason. 

2. I would rather have a educated conversation  (preferably with the  lovely @StrawberryBlond) and pass on the unnecessary rude comments. 

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