Stop dancing and listening to black songs
in Buhay Pinoy
Stop dancing and listening to black songs because you are spreading inferior culture.
Inferior black culture is not conducive to science and technology.
Dancing and listening to black songs will not find the cure for aids and cancer.
Blacks have never contributed anything scientific to the world.
Study science and math.
And stop dressing like blacks also.
Stop the spread of inferior culture please for the sake of the planet.
Inferior black culture is not conducive to science and technology.
Dancing and listening to black songs will not find the cure for aids and cancer.
Blacks have never contributed anything scientific to the world.
Study science and math.
And stop dressing like blacks also.
Stop the spread of inferior culture please for the sake of the planet.
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Itigil na ang RACISM sa taong 2017!!
[#]IsipPaMore[/#] [#]RacistPaLess[/#]
Please stop gyrating your bodies to this garbage
Remember this.
You inferior humans don't rule the planet. Smart people rule the planet. Smart people are the creators of the planet.
If not for the smart people you inferior humans will still be living in caves.
If all inferior humans disappear tomorrow, smart people wouldn't miss you at all because you don't create anything.
But if smart people disappear tomorrow, the civilization of you inferior humans will descend back to the jungle.
Inferior humans are a fly sitting on top of a carabao.
A leech on the achievement of smart people.
Racist pa more!!!
Well Frigid don't like blacks and he definitely doesn't like Muslims...how we gonna gyrate then?
:glee:
[#]Anythink[/#]
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addendum: the guy is the rapper, not the half-wit who played the song over the church microphone.
If it weren't for progressive hiphop I'd agree with Nas (hiphop is dead).
I think it's all good and bad. One thing for damn sure is you can tell the age of listeners. As older rappers get mainstream (they become movies stars + businessmen) they become more conservative like JayZ talking about investing in his last album...while the younger crowd want the same nonsense as all youths do.
The only thing going away is really the gangsta element (besides mga verbal languages in lyrics, usually those naman are inherent in rap battles no matter what). But the real violence (guns, killing, drug deals, REAL ones) are mostly going away.
I mean you take what you got. On one end back in the 90's rappers were getting killed, brawls were happening on stage during awards. Nowadays...you got skinny jeans wearing mumble rappers that pass around the same celebrity girlfriends around...but at least they're generally harmless, albeit forgettable.
Anyway folks before you call "black music" remember pretty much all modern music are influenced by black American music. Elvis Presly used to be called 'peddler of black music' (if you watched Brother Were Art Thou the part when they were recording song on the radio and the owner said he wanted "old timey" not that "negro stuff" ie rock and roll) and the Rolling Stones had black Americans create their first few albums for them (they actually formed covering Chuck Berry and Muddy Waters songs). :glee:
But if you're still racist enough not to enjoy that siguro then switch different genres...with black musicians in it.
Good examples: Darius Rucker (from Hootie and Blowfish, now he sings country mostly), Leon Bridges (he does kinda folk blues/soul), Steven Clark (modern blues rock), Gregory Porter (modern soul...well I guess that's 'black music' oh well :glee:), the lead singer and songwriter for Phox is half black (they're hipster alt indie pop).
Kung talagang ayaw mo ng black musicians eh...di classic music ka na lungs.
:glee:
[#]Jazz[/#]
Why would I even look at the pic/album cover anyway?it's their artistic expression duh?
Wala ako paki sa ayaw makinig sa mga n.igga songs.mga ul.ol kung ayaw niyo makinig turn off the packing radio no!
LoL at this palamunin calling black culture inferior.