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  • Mar 30, 2025

    I feel like Stan culture is a bunch of white girls who Stan their fav artists lol. I never imagine niggas doing that but Zack n em around so idk
    Also ain’t no white girl standing Beyoncébit they fit the category

  • Mar 30, 2025
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    hate how its only the more experimental / "lyrical" type rappers that get this accusation when carti /drake/future and other more popular rappers have outright racists/maga in their fanbase like actively hostile white supremacist types ,losers and including self hating black people

  • Mar 30, 2025
    Pusha P

    I am a white hip hop head and I am proud.

  • Mar 30, 2025

    I mean those people are cringe. To translate the tweet for you: I listen to A which is not mainstream, you listen to B which is mainstream. I am oh so intelligent and better than you.

    They are annoying but this has nothing to do with being white, this has to do with a sense of superiority based on which music one listens to, which is pathetic imo.

    If you want to rant at some real racists, they're usually in the undergrouns listening to jedi mind tricks, where they list their top 5 and all them guys are white

  • Mar 30, 2025

    i mean depends i guess but also i think its pretty not out the ordinary for any people talking music to compare polar opposites and s*** i think thats pretty common throughout all of history

  • Mar 30, 2025

    No

  • Mar 30, 2025

    Most white people think Black people are inferior and don't have the same value as they do. Even if they do not identify their own beliefs as such, deep down they have that feeling in their souls and any Black person with their survival instincts in tact can tell.

    However it is generally frowned upon in most spaces to make this explicit, so it's cathartic for them to imply their superiority through their taste in music. In a way it's even better when they do it within a Black genre, combined with claims to superior intellect and morality.

  • Mar 30, 2025

    These are the same typa people who would post this


  • Mar 30, 2025
    diplomats

    nope. How many times have you heard someone "growing out of rap"

    Many such cases!

  • Mar 30, 2025
    2ILL

  • Mar 30, 2025
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    i got love for rap very very early on and it was the first american cultural export that allowed me to engage in activities in real life that are based on it. five elements, dancing and graffiti and all that. even though as time went on i got into other genres it was always hip hop that fr educated me and showed me the world. i got into anti-american politics and people struggles through hip hop, moving on to ideas further and further left and even outside of hip hop. i knew that even if im listening to music other than rap more than rap itself theres just no way i can somehow 'move on' or denounce hip hop any other way.

    if someone feels like they can just remove that part of them from their life then they were probably never genuinely with it to begin with

  • Mar 30, 2025

    and as far as larger audiences never being properly respectful of the genre that they listen to every day ill say its s an absolutely incredible dynamic in the american society. it is very informative even from the outside looking in

  • Mar 30, 2025
    kurapika

    hate how its only the more experimental / "lyrical" type rappers that get this accusation when carti /drake/future and other more popular rappers have outright racists/maga in their fanbase like actively hostile white supremacist types ,losers and including self hating black people

    Ye and Tyler especially

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