@coltrane1 What does that music have to do with rap?
Why would you assume you’re “one the few people” to listen to some of the most popular music of the last 60 years?
- ...
- 158 posts total
@tylermunns Easy. What percentage of Whites bought those records? A very few, otherwise Motown and Philly would have sold many many more records. Rock ruled the day. Some of that was great. Some not so. Nothing to do with rap. But why agree with Ray Charles when most weren’t buying his records either. That’s hypocrisy. Calling a spade a spade. Now call me racist for calling out the obvious. |
'Back in the day', soul music was probably the most popular music outside of the Beatles and such, and before the Beatles, soul music totally dominated the pop charts. Rap/hip-hop is hugely popular among all kinds of people, largely in their teens and 20's, but certainly expanding beyond that. Anybody who thinks 'whites' are not into soul and hip-hop this obviously knows not of what they speak. |
@coltrane1 This discussion is on rap music. This is an avalanche of illogic. |
- 158 posts total