I grew up listening to the shit. So don't even go there troll.
Yes not all rap is like that, but that rap that GETS PUSHED overwhelmingly is. Most famous rappers rap about nothing but pure degeneracy. You have guys like Chance the Rapper, and although he's famous, he's also made fun of for how clean and spiritual he is.
I’m riding with you OP. Music is a mantra ... melodic and manipulative. It can invoke all manner of emotions and compel a desired action.
Julian Jaynes discusses the power of melody and prose in some length in his seminal book “Origins of Consciousness in the breakdown of the Bicameral Mind”
Your hypothesis rings truer than I think when you realise.
It's mostly like the lowest common denominator being put on a pedestal. There was a time when I allowed satan to pray on me through rap music. I choose not to put that or any other evil into my head like liveleak, demented horror movies, etc. That stuff is for folks who live in the dark. I'm living in the light for the Lord. Also, rap just sounds like an edgy Dr. Seuss book. I heard a rap song in the gym (under duress) and it was mentioning air bnb. It's like take a buzz word and see what it can rhyme with.
You're right, it is cacophonous predatory jungle chanting. There's little more embarrassing than seeing a human adult engaging in this Rabbinical clangorous mind control.
Don't worry OP I see exactly what you see.
I'm currently & will forever be in a love/hate relationship with rap; it originally was a strictly African American art form used to musically convey the internal strife of the artist but now it's a tool to indoctrinate the masses into believing all blacks stem from the thug life & all that associate with said thug are degenerates as well.
It's mostly just a product of environment. People rap about what they know, what they grow up around. Same as rock bands sing about what they know. Music is art, art is usually self expression.
The same people who funded the rise of gangster rap in the early nineties were also the primary investors in the private prison industry boom during the same era...
Yes I believe that and I believe it was supposed to stay that way. Tupac was rapping on other things and he was preaching for the black community to evolve and leave drugs, prostitution, gangs.
And this is why I believe he was assassinated by the shadow govt. The govt keeps black people from evolving through their own music
I consider that highly plausible, just like those really awful "black exploitation movies of the 80s including Mr. T.
A recent innovation is, BLM to make it easy to identify and target for attacks. Coach some African American people into saying or doing something stupid then identifying them as being representative of BLM, whip up the backlash.
.Almost all of the songs on the radio are about shooting people, robbing people, treating women like trash, selling/doing drugs and leading a life of apathy and crime.
Yes 100% it is systematic. Globalist social engineering. Also saw a study recently that found people who like rap music have a higher chance of being psychopaths. Makes sense to me if all you do is sit around listening to curse words, woman bashing and violence glorification.
Pop is definitely just as bad. Full of occult brainwashing, disrespect of women(sex kitten programming), commercialism, selfishness, godlessness etc etc.
I don't know if I agree with you but I have noticed that the only rap played on the hip-hop radio stations involve bling, money, drugs and sex. You almost never here the more lyrical rappers who talk about community and strength on these radio stations.
Yes, as a white male dating a young black woman. This is absolutely the truth, luckily my GF turned away from "thug life" and being a wanna be gang banger. But I have met her family, and man are they stupid, and all they care about is the new hottest rap music, and learning to freestyle, and flipping dope and pimpin hoes. Had to kick them out of our apt after 2 weeks of them trying to come over and raid my fridge everyday. Anyways ya I believe blacks and black culture really holds them back, I also believe Obama was a plant. He was an elite, planted up there to be President, for the reasoning that the American people could finally be satiated with having a black president, but whose subservient to the elites. Obama didn't represent African Americans well at all.
As a matter of fact my GF admitted to me that black people are more racist than your average white kid.. this isn't true for older generations maybe and I know there is always bad apples. But on the whole whenever I'm around her family or a group of black people I get treated so shitty, even though I'm always nice and helpful.. but when I hang out with an African American alone or in groups of 2 they are cool and chill.. it's like they default to being a dick to the white guy in a group, like that's the herd mentality.
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1 Facts_About_Cats 2017-10-09
Can you even name a rap song?
1 TheHolyCrusade 2017-10-09
I grew up listening to the shit. So don't even go there troll.
Yes not all rap is like that, but that rap that GETS PUSHED overwhelmingly is. Most famous rappers rap about nothing but pure degeneracy. You have guys like Chance the Rapper, and although he's famous, he's also made fun of for how clean and spiritual he is.
1 DontEatTheChildren 2017-10-09
hears one 21 savage song
1 TheHolyCrusade 2017-10-09
99% of mainstream rap is as I described. Do you enjoy living in a delusion?
21 savage, Future, Kodak Black, Rich The Kid, Chief Keef, Lud Foe, Montana of 300, Tee Grizzly, Migos, etc.
You're dumb.
1 mm6748 2017-10-09
You are on to something. Not a popular direction, but valid nonetheless
1 shmusko01 2017-10-09
Chances are if you've ever used the term degenerate unironically, you're out of touch.
1 elnegroik 2017-10-09
I’m riding with you OP. Music is a mantra ... melodic and manipulative. It can invoke all manner of emotions and compel a desired action.
Julian Jaynes discusses the power of melody and prose in some length in his seminal book “Origins of Consciousness in the breakdown of the Bicameral Mind”
Your hypothesis rings truer than I think when you realise.
1 mrsuns10 2017-10-09
21 Savage is now 21 Simpin
1 ayenon 2017-10-09
It's mostly like the lowest common denominator being put on a pedestal. There was a time when I allowed satan to pray on me through rap music. I choose not to put that or any other evil into my head like liveleak, demented horror movies, etc. That stuff is for folks who live in the dark. I'm living in the light for the Lord. Also, rap just sounds like an edgy Dr. Seuss book. I heard a rap song in the gym (under duress) and it was mentioning air bnb. It's like take a buzz word and see what it can rhyme with.
1 SlashFang 2017-10-09
I made a rap joke that got me banned, so i ain't saying shit.
1 mm6748 2017-10-09
LOL, please elaborate. Makes perfect sense seeing how this event is played out by lizard people believers.
1 SlashFang 2017-10-09
https://np.reddit.com/r/banned/comments/6ba08y/banned_from_askreddit_for_posting_a_joke
1 ghost_of_mr_chicken 2017-10-09
How can you tell what rap songs are even saying on the radio? All I here is:
You, this hur da mutha<censored> DJ thugee yo <censored> baby daddy
Where my <censored> at?
We gotta <censored> those <censored> hard
Comin' up like a <censored> in a <censored> world, slangin' them <censored> like a <censored>. Imma. Gonna. <censored>
Imma. Gonna <censored>
<Censored> with <censored> let me <censored> yo <censored>.
etc.
1 joe_jaywalker 2017-10-09
You're right, it is cacophonous predatory jungle chanting. There's little more embarrassing than seeing a human adult engaging in this Rabbinical clangorous mind control.
1 BenjaminTells 2017-10-09
Thesaurus much?
1 A_R_K_S 2017-10-09
Don't worry OP I see exactly what you see. I'm currently & will forever be in a love/hate relationship with rap; it originally was a strictly African American art form used to musically convey the internal strife of the artist but now it's a tool to indoctrinate the masses into believing all blacks stem from the thug life & all that associate with said thug are degenerates as well.
1 talesofrussia 2017-10-09
Sieg heil
1 KrayzieBoneE99 2017-10-09
It's mostly just a product of environment. People rap about what they know, what they grow up around. Same as rock bands sing about what they know. Music is art, art is usually self expression.
1 I_want2believe 2017-10-09
The same people who funded the rise of gangster rap in the early nineties were also the primary investors in the private prison industry boom during the same era...
1 mm6748 2017-10-09
Ok, you set the hook. Now deliver.
1 gjones33 2017-10-09
Names? Sources?
1 bengaminrdx 2017-10-09
Yes I believe that and I believe it was supposed to stay that way. Tupac was rapping on other things and he was preaching for the black community to evolve and leave drugs, prostitution, gangs.
And this is why I believe he was assassinated by the shadow govt. The govt keeps black people from evolving through their own music
1 1137ismyfavoritetime 2017-10-09
http://www.hiphopisread.com/2012/04/secret-meeting-that-changed-rap-music.html?m=1
1 OutragedOgre 2017-10-09
I consider that highly plausible, just like those really awful "black exploitation movies of the 80s including Mr. T.
A recent innovation is, BLM to make it easy to identify and target for attacks. Coach some African American people into saying or doing something stupid then identifying them as being representative of BLM, whip up the backlash.
1 Reality_is_a_scam 2017-10-09
I think your right but its not targeted to a specific race.
modern rap is appealing to all races
1 shmusko01 2017-10-09
Citations needed
1 mrsuns10 2017-10-09
Geraldo is that you?
1 Tribulation923 2017-10-09
Yes 100% it is systematic. Globalist social engineering. Also saw a study recently that found people who like rap music have a higher chance of being psychopaths. Makes sense to me if all you do is sit around listening to curse words, woman bashing and violence glorification.
1 Splub 2017-10-09
It does keep those communities down. It's become so apparent as I've grown up.
It's not just rap though, a lot of pop you hear isn't great for people either.
1 Tribulation923 2017-10-09
Pop is definitely just as bad. Full of occult brainwashing, disrespect of women(sex kitten programming), commercialism, selfishness, godlessness etc etc.
1 richielaw 2017-10-09
I don't know if I agree with you but I have noticed that the only rap played on the hip-hop radio stations involve bling, money, drugs and sex. You almost never here the more lyrical rappers who talk about community and strength on these radio stations.
1 shm8661 2017-10-09
You can’t even understand modern rap
1 fastingSOCIALdotCOM 2017-10-09
I can't even stand listening to it anymore. My spirit has moved past the ice, the guns and the bitches talk.
1 Renegade2592 2017-10-09
Yes, as a white male dating a young black woman. This is absolutely the truth, luckily my GF turned away from "thug life" and being a wanna be gang banger. But I have met her family, and man are they stupid, and all they care about is the new hottest rap music, and learning to freestyle, and flipping dope and pimpin hoes. Had to kick them out of our apt after 2 weeks of them trying to come over and raid my fridge everyday. Anyways ya I believe blacks and black culture really holds them back, I also believe Obama was a plant. He was an elite, planted up there to be President, for the reasoning that the American people could finally be satiated with having a black president, but whose subservient to the elites. Obama didn't represent African Americans well at all.
1 Renegade2592 2017-10-09
As a matter of fact my GF admitted to me that black people are more racist than your average white kid.. this isn't true for older generations maybe and I know there is always bad apples. But on the whole whenever I'm around her family or a group of black people I get treated so shitty, even though I'm always nice and helpful.. but when I hang out with an African American alone or in groups of 2 they are cool and chill.. it's like they default to being a dick to the white guy in a group, like that's the herd mentality.
1 ConspiracyAccount 2017-10-09
Your diction turned more and more ghetto the further you went into your comment.
1 Renegade2592 2017-10-09
Ok, well your comment was useless from the start, thanks for contributing nothing.
1 ConspiracyAccount 2017-10-09
You finna start sumfin?
1 meta4one 2017-10-09
Proven fact.
1 making-scents 2017-10-09
Eazy E invited to the White House. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9YS-f5gMMvg
1 HempCO719 2017-10-09
Depends on who you listen to. The new stuff is always gonna be that way because people are gonna do anything for attention
1 ConspiracyAccount 2017-10-09
No, the market only provides for the demand. It's inherent in their, as a whole, nature to be attracted to such proclivities.
1 PoppaSynth 2017-10-09
I feel it also feeds into the anticop agenda. Not all cops are bad and most actually want to make a difference.
But ya. Modren rap is garbage.