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Funny, and point taken. Though, as others have said, these are two different genres. I would add that "A Short History of Modern African-American Oral Performance" could construe rap more progressively, especially as part of a trend with spoken-word poetry and stand-up comedy. Jazz... more
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Rated by Jeetajoo on Oct 02, 4:41pm
definitely not true all african american music is like this nowadays, rap or otherwise. but GOD i hate weezy and this was funny.
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Rated by theone234 on Aug 16, 7:53am
liil wayne is theonly black sing huh
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Rated by dilbadil on Aug 15, 5:44pm
Yes, it's crass and stereotyping, but I still couldn't hold back a laugh, ^^
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Rated by deviouslife2 on Aug 13, 9:40pm
Even though they are two completely different genres, Rap could be a lot more interesting if it focused more on music.
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Reviewed by SublimelyHowl on Aug 11, 8:31am
*insert racial slur here*
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Rated by blucka on Aug 09, 9:21pm
Wow...shamefully, I can't say that I disagree. Where have we gone with music in general? How can we take it somewhere relevant soon?
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Rated by rolans on Aug 09, 5:20pm
hurr hurr
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Rated by DrSnacks on Aug 08, 12:26am
oh cool im racist too