Eminem can CHOOSE to live in a culture thats dominated by black people. But at any time he chooses to walk away, he is just another white guy. He doesnt chose to be black, he chooses to live in that culture. And as sad as it is, a certain portion of the population still considers blacks as less than equal based on Skin color. Eminem will NEVER face that problem... rapper or not.
Damn y'all. Read Sharks opening post. Anyone notice the tongue in cheek approach to the rapper comment? Have we lost the ability to define hyperbole and sarcasm?
How the hell did this thread jump the track?
As a side note, I'm not a fan of using a headdress as a sign of being a skins fan.
There are black dudes that act "white," (which means educated and speak properly) so to say blacks can't act or be white is disingenuous.
And yet those blacks that act white can still get pulled over for fitting the profile. No matter how intelligent, prosperous or well mannered.... there is a portion of our wonderful society that will always think... he is still a ****a.
Outside of Jay-Z and Biggie, Snoop is probably the most over rated rapper in history. I don't hate Snoop, I own some Snoop, but he can't carry Eminem's mic. And it is really easy to write a rap. It's very hard and absolutely takes a particular talent to write good rap. Maybe even more so than any other music because of the amount of words needed to fill a rap song. It's beyond ignorant to claim that the right look can make a rapper seem talented. The right look, the right production can make a rapper a lot of money but making money at something doesn't mean you're talented.
And yet those blacks that act white can still get pulled over for fitting the profile. No matter how intelligent, prosperous or well mannered.... there is a portion of our wonderful society that will always think... he is still a ****a.
You bring up a good point dude, blacks do have it unfair in this country. Still tho, wouldn't blame Eminem for it. He's just doing his thing ya know?
Yes, he lives in a culture dominated by blacks, but he had an uphill climb to get to where he has gotten. Think of all the other white rappers that came around only to be ridiculed for being posers. He opened doors and deserves to enjoy all his successes. I don't think it's fair that black people are judged for doing the same thing, but those who have achieved what Eminem has achieved aren't treated like normal black folk either. It's really about being rich more than race.
I don't got time for sarcasm and hyperboles tonight, I'm getting drunk.
Yes because those Natives are Hoopligans.
Do you pretend that the same type of mindset doesn't exist in the African American community?
I dont blame him for it. This country is what it is. But I also dont think he is all that talented and without the backing of Dre, he would have just been another white guy who started rapping, had a hit or two and ended up doing cameos in Adam Sandler movies.
Maybe maybe not, but what compelled Dre to back him in the first place, and it's not like Dre didn't get anything out of it. It was a well worth investment to say the least. Relaunched Dre's career if you ask me.
And yet those blacks that act white can still get pulled over for fitting the profile. No matter how intelligent, prosperous or well mannered.... there is a portion of our wonderful society that will always think... he is still a ****a.
Do you pretend that the same type of mindset doesn't exist in the African American community?
Not at all. IM black, grew up in South east DC. But I moved away to get away from that culture and sterotype. Despite serving my country, having two degrees and never having been to jail, Im still subject to getting stopped for DWB on the one hand, and have been called a sell out by the blacks still into that culture on the flip side.
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Dre is a business man at the end of the day. Black America makes up at BEST 30% of the population and maybe 15% of the disposable income in this country. You get some one who appeals to young white suburban teens whos parents make up twice or better of the disposable income and you will clear much more profits off of your product. Dre saw some one that had a talent for rapping that could appeal cross platform and tap into the disposable income of BOTH demographics. You think it was an accident that for the first three months of his career most people thought he was black?? Hell no, Dre was smart... get the young blacks behind his music BEFORE they knew and the pitch was much easier over all.
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Same could be said about all successful rappers tho, no matter what the key to their success lies with the white suburban youth.
agreed
Ya think?