Black Men Only Listen to Rap, R&B, Gospel & Reggae

Discussion in 'Stereotypes and Myths' started by Phoenix Sosa, Dec 2, 2010.

  1. tuckerreed

    tuckerreed New Member


    love rock
    gospel, country,

    bluegrass
    some metal

    dont like that faggy-new age

    erotica is good lit but music dont think so
    unless its a 78 of love making groaning and so on:smt067
     
  2. LA

    LA Well-Known Member

    ..:neutral:
     
  3. tuckerreed

    tuckerreed New Member

    nope, dont like it bob
     
  4. Morning Star

    Morning Star Well-Known Member

    Your musical insight needs plenty of improvement. "Faggy"? Yeah...what a ridiculous claim.
     
  5. FG

    FG Well-Known Member

    Insight?
    I don't see what insight has to do with it?
    Its his opinion.....
    You can disagree, but telling someone they need insight????
    puuuhhhleeezzzz.


    Not that I condone the usage of the word "faggy". But I get the jest... and its his right.
     
  6. flaminghetero

    flaminghetero Well-Known Member

    Not only do you love to fight....you take-up for the most anti-black mofos on this forum.

    I bet Micheal Steele and Clarence Thomas get you moist...lol
     
  7. Tamstrong

    Tamstrong Administrator Staff Member

    Saying another person's "musical insight" needs imporvement is ridiculous. People like what they like, BBW, and you can't say that their opinion is wrong because it doesn't agree with your opinion. "Faggy" isn't the word choice I'd make, but he's entitled to his opinion.
     
  8. Morning Star

    Morning Star Well-Known Member

    It's an opinion that's relatively ignorant. He never even listened to New Age or he probably assumes that such music is hippie-ish. In other words, he's entitled to his opinion, yes...but also opinions like his, are incredibly ignorant.

    Again, when using words like "faggy" to describe something he lacks any knowledge of, his opinion is ignorant. Yes, he can speak his mind, but so can I and when he made that asinine comment, it just shows how woefully ignorant his opinion is. I have my reasons for not liking Gospel music, for example, but I wouldn't be childish to call it "faggy" or "shitty".
     
  9. CAkicker

    CAkicker Well-Known Member

    Most of the time I listen to Electronica
     
  10. LA

    LA Well-Known Member

    :cool:
     
  11. pettyofficerj

    pettyofficerj New Member

    he called your young ass Bob

    :p
     
  12. Inner Beauty

    Inner Beauty New Member

    I like when BM are into Classic Rock....
     
  13. Kushton Slater

    Kushton Slater New Member

    Yea you can tell a major difference between original rock (what blacks made) and the shit out nowadays. When blacks made rock you heard alot of organ and piano worked into the songs, you dont really hear that shit nowadays. Also rock just like rap and damn near every other music genre has been changed in their own way from country to country. I like rock in general but I hate the ignorance of todays generation of black folks who dont know that rock was invented by us.
     
    Last edited: Jan 1, 2011
  14. TILLY

    TILLY New Member

    Rock was invented by us but does anyone know why we lost it?

    Lost is the reality that rock `n' roll was actually born out of the belly of Black blues music and raised by Black artists in the 1950s in smoke-filled clubs along Beale Street in Memphis, 47th Street in Chicago and 125th Street in Harlem. Only years later, when White teenagers began openly digging the electric guitars and the pounding drum beats that Black artists were playing - a sound their parents had disparagingly labeled "race" and "rhythm and blues" music - did White disc jockey Alan Freed re-name it "rock `n' roll," and White artists entered the lucrative field without stigma.

    And when they did, they didn't revolutionize the music. Lacking creativity, many White artists "covered" songs Blacks had written years earlier and made it big by copying the performing styles, dances and dress of Black artists like Little Richard, who even today can't believe how he and other Black artists were ripped off.

    Same goes for Jazz music. I like Jazz music but many in my generation and younger don't care for it. They refer to as "old white-man music". I collect vintage music shit (vinyl LP's,,t-shirts,movies.etc) a lot of stuff from the 60's,70's. So I listen to a lot of older music especially stuff HIP HOP artist sampled over the years. IMO Jazz was cool until Kenny G came along...LOL The irony about this is a lot of white people I talk with feel the same way. Jazz & Rock were great genres until some of the cornier artist came a long and messed it up.
     
  15. Senna852

    Senna852 New Member

    :smt058
     
  16. ceoarob

    ceoarob New Member

    90% of the stuff I listen to is classical.

    As of late, the Missa Solemnis by Beethoven has been popular on my YouTube playlist.

    [YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xpNiQLaX9_4[/YOUTUBE]
     
  17. flaminghetero

    flaminghetero Well-Known Member

    There would be no rock n roll without this man:

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  18. Tirkah

    Tirkah Active Member

    For once, I agree with you 100%.
     
  19. goodlove

    goodlove New Member

    I hate when blacks jump on another black person because he deviates from what they perceive in what they want you to do as far as cultural activities
     
  20. Hellspawn

    Hellspawn New Member

    I dig too many genres of music. I'm usually into underground hip-hop, jazz, electronica (plus the trip-hop)....and METAL. Yup. Usually makes me a hard sell because my interests are too eclectic.

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    Suffocation. One of my favorite bands. It's only a coincidence the drummer and lead guitarist are brothers.

    I really don't get that either. The first thing I was thinking about was "bom chicka wow wow" porn soundtrack stuff. :smt016
     

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