White Fans > Black Fans

linx

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#1


Throw ya' hands in the sky and make the 'W' for white people.

Thank you white baby Jesus for giving me white people. Thank you for their pasty, melanin-challenged skin tone, their blue eyes and their blonde hair. Thank you for making them love Hip-Hop. Enough so to come out 50,000 deep in the pouring rain to listen to some of the greatest Hip-Hop music ever created. And in some cases, the pinnacle of obscure niche-related rap music. Whatever shit you are into, thank you white folks for saving Hip-Hop.

Sunday’s Rock The Bells concert went down in a massive downpour, but that didn’t stop the greatest music ever from being performed and it surely didn’t stop people from coming to the show. White people that is. But in all truthfulness, Black people weren’t coming to this concert anyhoo. It’s funny to me that this concert wasn’t even on Black people’s radars. Most live Hip-Hop concerts are never on Black people’s agendas. As a matter of fact, I can honestly say that nowadays the majority of Black folks experience with rap music out of doors is usually only from a car stereo system. I suppose that too many Blacks are trying to become rappers than remain fans. In all fairness, there were some Black folks at the concert that weren’t a part of the rapper entourages, but you kids already know that white folks have this outdoor concert shit OnSmash.

Shouts to eskay who engineered press passes for the iNternets Celebrites crew to attend the music festival. The people that put this shit together treated the press like shit too by not letting us fuck with the craft services or the free shit. I go to these joints and I expect to get some free grub and at the very least a fucking free t-shirt. Not at this event. I couldn’t even get a bottle of water from these promoters. I’m not thanking those white people in this drop. I’m thanking all the white people that came from miles away and mud wrestled, and also let me drink their beer and smoke their weed with no problem, and all the white people who recited the entire song of Wu-Tang’s opus ‘Triumph’ word for word. Without you, this Hip-Hop shit would be dead already. Black folks, y’all need to step up your Hip-Hop love. Have a park jam or something where the deejay pulls power from a streetlamp. Walk around with a big ass piece of cardboard and just put it down and breakdance. Go steal a can of Krylon and cop some tags somewhere, but just become Hip-Hop again. Black people, you’ve relied on your skintone for too long to automatically express your love of Hip-Hop and I no longer believe you. You need more people.

My favorite performer of the festival was MF Doom who wore a camoflage hooded sweatshirt that made him look like Godzilla with a mask on. Also the vintage Darryl Strawberry jersey was priceless. Mos Def and Talib were on point and Mos didn’t offend my sensibilities too much with his singing or his JaFaican chanting. Rakim the god emcee did his thing. It’s good to see dude getting some work in to pay off them broads suing his ass for child support. Cypress Hills is still getting me high after all these years, well actually, the white folks that came to see Cypress and brought their official white boy weed. White boy weed > anything you will smoke with a Black dude, including crack. I love Public Enemy and their set was solid as always even though Flav was allowed to veer off on some experimental Sun Ra shit. Rage Against The Machine closed the show. If you wonder why we love these dudes so much, but we never go out and try to put into action some of the revolutionary shit they talk about you can blame the White Boy weed. It’s that good.

The highlight of the day for me was the Wu, of course. Their catalog of hits along with Method Man’s unsurmountable energy will guarantee a great show from these dudes every time you see them. You know all the hits from ‘C.R.E.A.M.’ to ‘Liquid Swords’ to ‘Shame On A Nigga’ and so on. I can’t wait to be seventy years old and see these dudes performing in Las Vegas as a classic Hip-Hop revue act. The odds are that it will be me and ton of seventy year old white folks as well. Black folks might be into making rap music, but when it comes to supporting true Hip-Hop artistry, not so much.
I got this from HipHopGame, but it's from XXL I believe. I thought it was kinda funny. Thoughts?
 

masta247

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#2
great article :thumb: Here where I live there's less than 0.001% of blacks in community so I can't judge too fair but I think most hip-hop fans these days are white.
 

Prize Gotti

Boots N Cats
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#4
Tupac:
Half my fans are white.

The white fans listen as much as the black fans.

The ones that have approached me have been genuine fans.

These people will have jobs in the future and will hire my family.

Get down, man!

But many of my fans don't have ID. Some have jobs, some don't.

Some are on welfare, you know? Some are not.

Some are rich and some are poor,

but they all share that hopeless feeling.
 

Prize Gotti

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#6
Black people in the UK are more into Grime than Hip Hop. I pretty much out knowledge my black friends when we debate Hip Hop.
 

Preach

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#7
over here everyone who is black thinks they look like an african american, so they go from wearing whatever they were wearing in africa to wearing urban style clothing and bling. they start talking about hiphop because over in africa they do hear a lot about rappers like pac. so they start listening to the club shit and start going out getting drunk, then they start thinking that their lifestyle means they have to be gangstas. point is they're all a bunch of phonies. they speak with a french-african ass accent. that shit is not ganxta. it annoys the shit out of me because it's like there's something in the world that leads all these people down the same ass road. i always feel so very pleasantly surprised when i have black customers who don't feel they have to call me "man" or "dude" and actually say the word "fuck" in english despite really talking shitty ass norwegian. i feel genuine happiness and hope when i have such customers.
 

Prize Gotti

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#8
over here everyone who is black thinks they look like an african american, so they go from wearing whatever they were wearing in africa to wearing urban style clothing and bling. they start talking about hiphop because over in africa they do hear a lot about rappers like pac. so they start listening to the club shit and start going out getting drunk, then they start thinking that their lifestyle means they have to be gangstas. point is they're all a bunch of phonies. they speak with a french-african ass accent. that shit is not ganxta. it annoys the shit out of me because it's like there's something in the world that leads all these people down the same ass road. i always feel so very pleasantly surprised when i have black customers who don't feel they have to call me "man" or "dude" and actually say the word "fuck" in english despite really talking shitty ass norwegian. i feel genuine happiness and hope when i have such customers.
Trust me, African people are not phonies, Africa has the most dangerous ghettos in the world, Especially south africa.
 

Preach

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#9
yes, as does south-estern europe, but they don't all wear baggy pants and listen to hiphop. there's a difference between being hard and succumbing to an ideal. like i said. the africans who come into my store as their own person, without having to act as if they're anything really, take my by pleasant surprise, because in most cases they have gone through the same shit and remain themselves.

i'm not saying this means shit. i'm not saying i don't strive after ideals, i just can't tell from my point of view. i was just saying some random shit in a thread about blacks vs. whites cause it's something that's been bothering me for a while but nothing more. im not trying to attack anybody. :)
 

Preach

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#10
also, half these africans were born and raised in asylum. they did not live in the ghettos. i work in an electronics store so it's mostly the younger generation of any type of people that we get.
 

linx

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#11
I really don't have much of a response to it. I go to Hip Hop shows because I love Hip Hop and live shows are the best thing to experience. Depending upon whether the rapper(s) perform good. I've seen plenty of people live too. I've seen Wu-Tang twice, Nas twice, Little Brother 3 times, DMX, Jay-Z, Sean Price, Smif-N-Wessun, Immortal Technique, Ghostface twice, Jedi Mind Tricks, Method Man three times, Cypress Hill, Redman twice, Pharoahe Monch, Talib Kweli, Beanie Sigel, Memphis Bleek, Demigodz (Apathy, Celph, Motive..etc..) and the list goes on.

Every show I go to has more white fans. I really don't know why and I could honestly give a fuck. As long as i'm around a bunch of people that enjoy Hip Hop music and they have a good time, that's what will make it more enjoyable for me. When I was at Rock The Bells, I seen alot of white-nerdy-faggy looking dudes. Shit doesn't bother me though cause they were really into the show. :thumb:
 

Shahin

Active Member
#13
over here everyone who is black thinks they look like an african american, so they go from wearing whatever they were wearing in africa to wearing urban style clothing and bling. they start talking about hiphop because over in africa they do hear a lot about rappers like pac. so they start listening to the club shit and start going out getting drunk, then they start thinking that their lifestyle means they have to be gangstas. point is they're all a bunch of phonies. they speak with a french-african ass accent. that shit is not ganxta. it annoys the shit out of me because it's like there's something in the world that leads all these people down the same ass road. i always feel so very pleasantly surprised when i have black customers who don't feel they have to call me "man" or "dude" and actually say the word "fuck" in english despite really talking shitty ass norwegian. i feel genuine happiness and hope when i have such customers.
Hip hop culture is huge in Africa, it's something the youth over there grew up with and could probably relate to even more than us europeans, especially the gangster stuff cus they're from environments similar to those described by gangster rappers. The people I know who live in Africa or go there regularly all tell me that all radio stations are all rap, all the fashion is hiphop-influenced and so on. I wouldn't accuse them of being phonies because that's just how it is over there.
 

Preach

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#14
Hip hop culture is huge in Africa, it's something the youth over there grew up with and could probably relate to even more than us europeans, especially the gangster stuff cus they're from environments similar to those described by gangster rappers. The people I know who live in Africa or go there regularly all tell me that all radio stations are all rap, all the fashion is hiphop-influenced and so on. I wouldn't accuse them of being phonies because that's just how it is over there.
ya. just to make it clear, i'm not tryna taint africans or anything. i guess i'm just saying that being african doesn't mean you have to walk and talk like a rapper, although for many of the african people i have met, this was true, and i know they were not "real" gangsters. trust me lol. small town.
 

ARon

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#15
It's Wu-Tang for crying out loud, they probably have more white fans than anyone. If dude went to like a concert where black people will show up, I'm thinkin a southern act where people will want to get "crunk" what would he be able to write then. I've been in concerts where there were virtually no white people, and then some where there were virtually no black people. It's funny cus it really is a mainstream vs underground thing. I don't know where dude comes off saying certain things cus people were at a concert enjoying themselves, kind of weird, he says a lot with nothing really.
 

_carmi

me, myself & us
#16
i dont know what to say. really. i can say what i dislike though. i dislike people who feel the need to act, dress and talk like gangsters because hip hop is the new "cool" genre right now. you don't need to wear baggy pants, xxxxl tees and air force ones to listen to hip hop.

thats like when hippie music was hot back then. everybody felt the need to be an hippie. thats like the disco period.
 
#20
kinda funny article....

but.. i dont think racial differences exist or should exist in hiphop... thats whats so beatiful about it... hiphop is everyone... especially when your talking about fans of hiphop music... white, black, asian.. whatever... its unification.
 

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