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Uh...Every white guy that ain't an underground head, that I know, is in love with 50 and Pac. What the hell are you talking about? I'm like one of the only people who don't like Pac, Big or 50.
This will sound very racist, but I don't care. I notice that mainly white people are fans of the more "hardcore" styled rappers. This board for example, the majority of the gangsta rap fans on here are white. Not saying the people here, but in general, most white people are trying to learn about the streets and street life through the music, since 9 out of 10 times they've never experienced it.
Quote from: SGV on January 05, 2004, 06:18:12 PMThis will sound very racist, but I don't care. I notice that mainly white people are fans of the more "hardcore" styled rappers. This board for example, the majority of the gangsta rap fans on here are white. Not saying the people here, but in general, most white people are trying to learn about the streets and street life through the music, since 9 out of 10 times they've never experienced it.Yup, you're right. They're rebelling against what they grew up in, because they feel they want to be an individual, and different from their parents and their family and everything they see around them. Not so much that they hate what they are, it's just they want to be different, to be their own person, and not exactly like their dad, or whatever. The extremely, very ironic thing, though, is that by doing this, all they do is act like every other white male who's thinking the same exact thing, and doing the same exact thing! It took me a while to realize I was doing this, then I just kind of relaxed and accepted who I was, and became an individual by being myself. The only thing I rebel against now is rebellion.
i wanna see a black dude rollin in a beat up ass truck bumpin some country man...that shit would be crazy.
its not that white people dont like 50 cent...its that anyone who enjoys good lyricism doesnt like 50 cent.
Uh...Every white guy that ain't an underground head, that I know, is in love with 50 and Pac. What the hell are you talking about?
No offence, but you can't say you don't like mainstream rap and love 'Pac. Tupac is a commercial rapper. He's been a commercial artist since before he died or even before 'All Eyez On Me' dropped. If I recall, 'Me Against the World' went to Number One in the American charts, as did 'All Eyez On Me' and the Makaveli album. Fair enough, he may be the only commercial rapper you like and some people may consider him 'undergound' because he's generally deeper and more in your face than most of the watered-down garbage heard on radio. However, If you're talking in sales and statistics than 'Pac is most definately mainstream. And I don't consider that a bad thing anyway - this is coming from a 2pac fan. As for the fact that white people like gangsta rap because they want to experience street life - I'm not sure. I am white and certainly share a preference for 'gangsta rap', although I listen to a lot of hip-hop also, but I don't think that's the reason I like it. I simply like the quality of the music: the expression involved, the instrumentals used, and the obvious personality and charisma of gangsta rappers like Ice Cube, etc. Don't get me wrong though, I'm sure we could all say there is some wack gangsta rap out there. Basically I guess I just like rap music in general. Check this quote from Tupac about being labeled a 'gangsta rapper' (some of y'all may have seen it before - I grabbed it from the Tupac: Ressurrection book )'When did I ever say I was a gangsta rapper? Is Frank Sinatra a gansta singer? Is Steven Seagal a gansta actor? What is that? That's such a limited term. Marlon Brando ia not a gangsta actor, he's an actor. Axl Rose and them are not gangsta rock and rollers, they're rock and rollers. So I'm a rapper, this is what I do, I'm an artist. And I rap about the oppressed taking back their place. I rap about fighting back. To me, my lyrics and my verses are about struggling and overcoming, you know? Not gangstas. I don't rap about sitting up eating shrimp and shit. I rap about fighting back.' - Tupac Shakur By the way, reading this thread has made me curious. This question is merely out of curiousity, but would I be right if I said the majority of this board's users are white like myself? ''I'm DPG-Unit connected!'' - Daz Dillinger