He's protecting his investment. I would do the same thing.
"Believe in your FLYNESS ...
... conquer your shyness"
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Quote: (12-23-2014 11:33 AM)enderilluminatus Wrote:
He's protecting his investment. I would do the same thing.
Quote: (12-24-2014 08:35 PM)Mufasa Wrote:
I had tried to type up earlier why black people have a problem with Iggy and her use of hip hop/rap but I'm glad I didn't--this pretty much hits it on the head.
http://m.mic.com/articles/107012/hip-hop...eserves-it
Quote: (12-25-2014 05:13 PM)Cunnilinguist Wrote:
Alrite, can someone please tell a white dude the difference between hip-hop, r&b, and rap? I'm getting confused.
Quote: (12-25-2014 07:36 PM)Mufasa Wrote:
My understanding:
R&B stands for Rhythm and blues. To me R&B is a much tougher thing to put into a box. I've always considered slower beats and much more meaningful lyrics to identify an R&B song--love songs, slower cadences-- but even that can be wrong because you could have a person by definition rapping over a slow beat and it be R&B and another person "rapping over a slow beat" and it would be considered hip-hop. In the same breath you could probably envelope a lot of R&B songs under the umbrella of Hip-Hop.