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Bunn B is actually telling the truth here about the most consistent purchasing audience for hip hop

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444(The Blueprint)'s profile picture
444(The Blueprint)3 years ago

This is another problem with black folks. We think because it’s a threat to our personal finances that means we can soft shoe 🦝. I don’t like folks who can’t stand 10 toes down on Black American culture just because a dollar is in play.

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Woodz 🇺🇸3 years ago

Nigga gotta cater to Mexicans because he really don’t have any big hits.

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👑KK🪶3 years ago

This is the same historical playbook of how other culture vultures thrive. Just because they love what we🪶 do does not mean we owe them a dm thing.

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Dominique3 years ago

And folks never watched the entire conversation and didn’t even acknowledge his particular audience is in Texas.

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Arthur Watkins Jr. 🇺🇸3 years ago

He’s definitely not wrong. Don’t limit your money.

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IamLegend 🇺🇸3 years ago

Being consumer doesn’t make you a part of the culture….

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Parris RBG3 years ago

‘I wanted to make sure…that a Mexican-American can look at that stage and see themselves on that stage.’ Do you see this level of consideration Blacks show for other groups reciprocated by those groups?

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Autochthonous American Ancestors3 years ago

I don't care how much we love Mexican culture or music, they would NEVER allow us to be part of their culture or music. AND WE NEED TO DO THE SAME!

444(The Blueprint)'s profile picture
444(The Blueprint)3 years ago

F*ck the money. Gatekeep your culture.

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Apex Jones3 years ago

Perhaps it's because Black folks are tired from a generation of talentless hip hop and demand more.

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