this generalizing s*** is counterproductive, if you’re tryna have a real discussion about this stuff
I think you picked the wrong type of white fan to critique in this way. I was thinking more of Eminem and NF fans when I read the title
Y'all know what i'm talking about. All the Kanye, Kendrick, BROCKHAMPTON, Frank Ocean, Childish Gambino, Tyler the Creator, MF DOOM, Earl Sweatshirt, Death Grips, JPEGMAFIA, fantano watching white niggas.
Yesterday, i seen one of them on twitter saying "Earl Sweatshirt > Don Toliver" and it really got me questioning:
Did this person even realize how much Earl would hate him for comparing two opposite poles of rap music just to d***ride his lyrical focused and less enjoyable music?
Do such white boys even learn anything from the music they listen to? These mfs are always listening to Earl and Kendrick rapping about black issues and sending love to the black community but proceed to treat our music like it's Pokemon cards.
They be thinking they superior for listening to said rappers and experimental s*** and give all kinds of disrespect to trap and the "generic" rap music, not understanding that hip-hop can be diverse and have different target audiences (just like every other genre), like straight up, they treat our music like it's Pokemon cards or sum.
This has to mean something bruh, i feel like these mfs don't care about black people like that and only listen to this music cuz it sounds good to them and to brag about their music taste without these messages doing any impact on the way they should treat our art.
What do y'all think?
Pls tell me i'm not crazy for saying this, I've had this feeling for too long.
I honestly hate those fans. Well not hate but they just annoying.
How could u generalize such a wide audience
eh, i'm talking about a specific part of their audiences cause i listen to all of the artists i mentioned (except Death Grips) but is that specific part of their fanbases that got me this disappointed twin
bruh can't even let people enjoy music.
s***ty music opinions are not exclusive to whites lmao.
Very easy evidence of this is how much of them still say the n word while rapping along to them songs at shows. "I was in the kitchen with that nigga Mike" is one of the most cringe parts of a Earl sweatshirt concert. Like bro if u had even an inkling of respect u wouldn't scream that word back at that man at his own show
on a side note pokemon cards were expensive af growing up
my dad used to take me to the dollar store and pick up yugioh and pokemon bootleg cards. Bruh they had full decks for like 3 bucks a pop. I used to trade my bootlegs for real ones too at school
Y'all know what i'm talking about. All the Kanye, Kendrick, BROCKHAMPTON, Frank Ocean, Childish Gambino, Tyler the Creator, MF DOOM, Earl Sweatshirt, Death Grips, JPEGMAFIA, fantano watching white niggas.
Yesterday, i seen one of them on twitter saying "Earl Sweatshirt > Don Toliver" and it really got me questioning:
Did this person even realize how much Earl would hate him for comparing two opposite poles of rap music just to d***ride his lyrical focused and less enjoyable music?
Do such white boys even learn anything from the music they listen to? These mfs are always listening to Earl and Kendrick rapping about black issues and sending love to the black community but proceed to treat our music like it's Pokemon cards.
They be thinking they superior for listening to said rappers and experimental s*** and give all kinds of disrespect to trap and the "generic" rap music, not understanding that hip-hop can be diverse and have different target audiences (just like every other genre), like straight up, they treat our music like it's Pokemon cards or sum.
This has to mean something bruh, i feel like these mfs don't care about black people like that and only listen to this music cuz it sounds good to them and to brag about their music taste without these messages doing any impact on the way they should treat our art.
What do y'all think?
Pls tell me i'm not crazy for saying this, I've had this feeling for too long.
They not ready for this convo
honestly if youre a white fan of rap and especially experimental stuff just dont mention it till asked and keep it pushing
and if youre asked irl just keep it to liking a few artists and then see where it goes once you drop some names
just say you like camron, nobody will ever get mad at you for it and real ones will know whats up
That specific group of rap fans are very annoying on Twitter especially
They HATE drake and cole
They’re different types of haters
The people who hold their noses up at Drake are doing what they think the cool kids should
They act like we’re still in 2009 or something
The fact that this thread is going in so many directions when tryna talk about this annoying type of fan should tell you something lol
honestly if youre a white fan of rap and especially experimental stuff just dont mention it till asked and keep it pushing
and if youre asked irl just keep it to liking a few artists and then see where it goes once you drop some names
Real world conversations about anything should never resemble them online. Nobody cares about anything IRL. You like Drake or NF? Very cool man. Rap is great. Have a nice day
why you slandering pokemon cards
It’s wrong to create these kinds of generalizations about ALL white hip hop heads
But yeah it’s a majority. White people have a whole history of taking the resources and valuables of other people, perverting them, exploiting them, raping them, disrespecting them, and then denouncing them when they’ve had enough
Why would it stop at HipHop?
Real world conversations about anything should never resemble them online. Nobody cares about anything IRL. You like Drake or NF? Very cool man. Rap is great. Have a nice day
this 1000%
honestly if youre a white fan of rap and especially experimental stuff just dont mention it till asked and keep it pushing
and if youre asked irl just keep it to liking a few artists and then see where it goes once you drop some names
It’s like if you say you’re an anime fan, but really you just like a few Ghibli films. You’re not really communicating to people that you get them and understand what their culture is about. Really, this just comes back to a simple practice tho.
Don’t say you’re something when you’re not.
And don’t act like you’re better than people.