"White" rappers in a "black" game????

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eMDe

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YOU AINT GOT TO BE RACIST IF YOU ARE WHITE AND PROUD.

Godam man, ignorance is still alive but just because you are not ashamed of who you are does not mean that you have to be prejiduce towards those who are DIFFERENT from you.

I want to marry a black-asain-latina-white-buddist-bysexual
And have her girlfriend live with us. Not sure why i said that. Just bragging about my current relationship. lmao.

But for real, More white people buy music than blacks (statistically) so it only makes sense that intellegent artists will find a way to profit from that target market. (Visit the MOONSHINE BANDITS PAGE.)
 

eMDe

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Really i shouldnt say shit because all throughout juvinile hall and highschool I rapped and never rolled with whiteboys.

ITALIAN STALLION THAT'LL NOCK THAT ASS OT LIKE A VALIUM. Theres always that one whiteboy that is down with all them cats. Now i just got older and met other whiteboys from other areas that have similar interestes, habbits, and stories.
 

eMDe

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Mista Sinista said:
When rap first came out...u couldnt find a white rapper nowhere because they were too busy tryin to ban rap. Back then, rap wasnt as much of a goldmine as it is now. But now that rap is a multi-billion dollar a year industry, why all of a sudden white people wanna rap now? Where was they when rap was being talked down on and people was tryin to ban it? Damn, thats right....they was the ones doing the talkin down and tryin to ban it.

OH MY GOSH DUDE.
WERE YOU ASLEEP WHEN THAT DUN DUN DUN DADA DUN DUN CAME OUT.

VANILLA ICE HAD SHOWS WITH HELLA BLACK CATS AND HE WAS A FAKE ASS WANNABEE ASS WHITEBOY. LMAO. U SEEN HIM CHUNK EM AGAINST THAT SKATER. GOT MOPPED.

I'm so stogged to see what is going to happen in the future dude. After all the ignorance and played out fake ass gangster shit is oooooooold.

Ya'll heard that new rage against the machine? That new bassits for MetallicA is TIGHT too dude. sweet. narly. tubulor forshure guy.
 
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sorry bout the delayed response mayne....nigga workin 2 jobs and shit....but good to hear you makin ya mark....keep pushin....once you get some more music and video/media goin...send it my way, and if you got any flyers or whatever, send it...i can put them in stores for ya homie...
 
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I've never heard one white person in my life talk about banning rap.

But then again I guess the RIAA, the 700 Club, and fucking Joe Lieberman's wife are just the same as poor white kids from the hood right Sinista?
 
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had to bring this up...but about white rappers in a black game...i dont really no why white rappers really rap i think they rap for da fun of it and for the money..ya see them flowin about other shit dat blacks don't talk about, like sum white rappers that came from a nice neighborhood..if they came from somewhere poor and lived wit no money den ya know they gonna rap about it but it wouldn't be no entrance because 1. he never lived wit black folks around, 2. suppose to be on blacks side and talk what goin on in da struggle....shits just different and like beastie boys i wouldn't never listen to that shit, not cuz there white but because they really don't have what da black folks have in them..now i seen some white boys that have always lived with blacks since diapers and ya know they gonna act and think totally different then other white people but not all da way like the blacks..then ya would see somethin different if they rapped ya know people are gonna say that he's got black in him which everybody does...white people jus gotta kno whats goin on wit da society wit black culture and shit n growin wit em..but if a white rapper gon rap for money and fun then let it be...shit eminem knows whats goin on in blk culture and grew up wit sum bac in da day and he's a tight rapper i mean if your a tight ass white rapper like eminem and kno how to make tight azz lyrics then people gon follow dat ish..man mainly sum people mainstream and shit just buy music cuz it's tight these dayz it's all about da money...as for black folks since i grew up wit em and got sum in me then i def know where they comin from and they look at me like im one ofem iono but anyways...ya can tell there sum racists ass white people though that mainly only buy's rappers who are white and that is eminem, back when ludacris word of mouf came out it only sold bout 3mill copies and im sho it was alotta blks that got that shit..but when it came to eminem's album it sold over 10mill copies mainly cuz white folks got that shit and im sho bang a blk folks did too but when it's to a black rapper it aint gon be dat many white people buyin it when all that rap shit came from ''black culture''
 

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FUCK ANYONE TRYING TO SAY I DONT KNOW RAP bitch i been listening to it. where's your motherfuckin credentials?

it's a goddamn wonder i ain't racist as all hell with all the shit i put up with being a "whiteboy".
 
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It's a catch 22. Be white, don't break laws, don't start shit...don't be white...understand the streets...break from your roots...praise anything markedly white, uplift minority culture...but don't copy minority culture...as a matter of fact stick to white culture...don't embrace minority culture...actually there is no white culture...black people invented it all...but it was kept secret by 501c3 based organizations...the black man invented whiteboys in a lab to wreak havoc
 
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I'm not serious.

The constants are: 1. White people will always like Rap. 2. The rap culture is primarily black, secondarily minority/street. 3. The collective black conscious imprints its views on the mainstream regarding rap.

Black/Minority communities may love white people with all their heart individually, but in marginalized groups the tendency is to see not individuality but a group identity. A black rapper will be more accepted by the black community than a mexican rapper, and a mexican more than a white rapper.

The notion of a "hip hop" community may exist, but it's still preeminently the "black hip hop" community that holds the foreground. As long as blacks are a marginalized group, the order of black>other minority>white will always exist.

Thus, at the bottom of the pecking order, you must make concessions. Eminem did not come out saying "Look at me, I'm a big man, I'm a sexual superstar and a rap giant." He proved his skill in rap, and at the same time made fun of himself.

This sort of oddness must always exist for whites in rap. Among a movement characterized and defined by blackness, which in the minds of many people, black and white, is in direct opposition culturally, thematically, and socially to "whiteness", (in both Mine and SOLO's definition) there will never be peace.