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I just think it's amusing how they have to revaluate everything now that he is "supposedly" gay. It's music. You listened to it. It's not like you used to shower with the mother fucker in gym class and your asses accidentally touched.
every1 has their own opinion, theres nothing "amusing" about it..
some may think it's amusing that you see no difference in love songs about gay sex and love songs about love between a man and a woman
at the end of the day, we're all individuals, so quit it with the holier than thou attitude, brobro
I can certainly see how it would be interpreted differently and how people might even find humor in shit like that but that wasn't really the conversation I was on. Finding a different context for songs after finding out some personal shit about the artist is always good for a chuckle or two but you're still missing the point. It's not even really specifically the gay thing that has me amused as it is how people respond to their favorite artists or ones they listen to regularly doing questionable shit. I've brought this up in relation to a few varying topics because it's funny how it's less about the crime and more about the music when it comes time to vilify the artist. Whether it's snitching, beating up their wife or significant other, engaging in homosexual behavior, or whatever it may be, every now and again, you see people taking these half-hearted stances because they want to act like the shit bugs them enough to boycott the music but they can't do it. They want to make their musical tastes blend with their agendas. You ever hear anyone accuse one of their favorite artists of being in the Illuminati? Probably not. It's only the music they think sucks and only rappers they hate are homosexuals or snitches or pedophiles. I got to a similar argument with people who now try to claim Kanye West is "untalented" because he says some outspoken shit. It's this thing that people are on where they have to like someone's ideals to enjoy their music. And I'm saying you don't have to.
Quote from: Jimmy H. on January 02, 2014, 11:38:17 AMI can certainly see how it would be interpreted differently and how people might even find humor in shit like that but that wasn't really the conversation I was on. Finding a different context for songs after finding out some personal shit about the artist is always good for a chuckle or two but you're still missing the point. It's not even really specifically the gay thing that has me amused as it is how people respond to their favorite artists or ones they listen to regularly doing questionable shit. I've brought this up in relation to a few varying topics because it's funny how it's less about the crime and more about the music when it comes time to vilify the artist. Whether it's snitching, beating up their wife or significant other, engaging in homosexual behavior, or whatever it may be, every now and again, you see people taking these half-hearted stances because they want to act like the shit bugs them enough to boycott the music but they can't do it. They want to make their musical tastes blend with their agendas. You ever hear anyone accuse one of their favorite artists of being in the Illuminati? Probably not. It's only the music they think sucks and only rappers they hate are homosexuals or snitches or pedophiles. I got to a similar argument with people who now try to claim Kanye West is "untalented" because he says some outspoken shit. It's this thing that people are on where they have to like someone's ideals to enjoy their music. And I'm saying you don't have to. This one is for you:
"If there was a rapper or producer that was on death row who was a homosexual, Pac didn't like that. Pac didn't feel that was right because he loved the kids. He wanted to expose the homosexual to the world so he couldn't hurt any kids" -SUGE KNIGHT
Quote from: NIKCC on January 07, 2014, 01:12:20 PM"If there was a rapper or producer that was on death row who was a homosexual, Pac didn't like that. Pac didn't feel that was right because he loved the kids. He wanted to expose the homosexual to the world so he couldn't hurt any kids" -SUGE KNIGHTwhen/where did suge say that?danny boy must feel fucked up
Quote from: Psycho - Don Of Dons on January 08, 2014, 02:54:49 AMQuote from: NIKCC on January 07, 2014, 01:12:20 PM"If there was a rapper or producer that was on death row who was a homosexual, Pac didn't like that. Pac didn't feel that was right because he loved the kids. He wanted to expose the homosexual to the world so he couldn't hurt any kids" -SUGE KNIGHTwhen/where did suge say that?danny boy must feel fucked upsome interview where he said dre came out in a meeting.