I don't listen to much rap.I find those lyrics to be very disturbing. At the same time, why are their biggest supporters usually women? I get more upset with women, for following behind these fools. Black women are way too forgiving. Once an artist proves himself to be someone who hates women, women should boycott the music. But that never happens, they would rather bump-n-grind to it in the club.Someone needs to take a stand. Stop buying it if it embarrasses you to listen to it sitting with your mother.
Why hot, black and bitter?
It all started out as a corny punchline to a joke. Someone asked my dad how he liked his coffee, his response? I like my coffee like I like my wife-- hot, black and bitter! Little did he know that also accurately describes me and my lovely personality! :)
I am just a regular midwestern young lady. I was born and raised in Columbus, Ohio, ventured to the big city of Chicago, made a few other stops and now I am back in the large metropolis of Columbus. I write about politics, music and whatever else is going on in the world today. Slightly opinionated and always right... welcome to my world! :)
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I don't listen to much rap.I find those lyrics to be very disturbing. At the same time, why are their biggest supporters usually women? I get more upset with women, for following behind these fools. Black women are way too forgiving. Once an artist proves himself to be someone who hates women, women should boycott the music. But that never happens, they would rather bump-n-grind to it in the club.Someone needs to take a stand. Stop buying it if it embarrasses you to listen to it sitting with your mother.
I completely understand the question and I have asked that same question myself. And unfortunately-- I don't have an answer. :(
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