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@TownofTawiah

6 months ago

The way people have completely missed the point of this video 😂 I was literally responding to a video that suggests ‘white people are needed to save the state of rock music’ that’s literally how the topic of race was introduced

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@Gimmie_my_legoz

6 months ago

You know that signature Tom DeLonge white boy blink 182 accent can actually be found in old black punk songs? I was listening to pure hell (all black punk band from the 70s) I heard some of their songs and they have the same accent. That accent is just a punk thing and when society decided that punk was whites only the signature punk accent became the white accent

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@williamlevingood7990

6 months ago

I feel like everyone forgets there's a difference between culture and race? I don't think it matters in America (the melting pot) if we all share our culture.

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@Yousemimight

6 months ago

All artists take from each other inspiration. That's how it works. No color involved, quit being the ghost of what you think you are fighting

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@soulfire25

5 months ago

Love that you highlighted this 🩷 Ignore the negative comments. They're irrelevant and will face the same energy they put out. Race matters as the issues black artists, producers and engineers dealt with back then, still exist, considering the interview as one example. The right people will listen and learn. The others are just trying to fill an emptiness in their soul. Let them be, and on their own

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@DakotawolfManson

6 months ago

Ohhhhhhhh myyyy goddddd , find a hobby. I much rather listen to Nirvana then Cardi B any day.

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@skotteeshotts552

6 months ago

It's music, why is the color of the artist so important? Grow up

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@jericabenson857

6 months ago

And pyramids were appropriated too 😂😂😂😂

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@IsraelVirola

6 months ago

Didn’t Chuck Berry, a black man, create Rock n Roll?

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@bradllewellyn-tu6jc

6 months ago

I found Bobby Bland's music through Mark Lanegan. The same song I heard and loved as a kid (I'll take care of you) was covered a few years later by Drake and Rihanna for Drake's first album (Take care). I found Harvey Mandel, a jazz-blues guitarist, from Minnie Riperton's cover of a song by Donald Byrd song (Cristo Redentor). I found Eddie Harris from a sample (That is why you're overweight) on an Eyedea and Abilities song (Exhausted love). The point being that each artist puts out an objective product and each consumer chooses and attaches meaning to their product. Products exist primarily because there is a market. Art hits everyone but its targeted approach often results in culture being born. Why do you care about American pop music anyway? Don't you realize there are infinite musical styles across races, borders, and socioeconomic status that transcend their confines? The music industry was an invention of the 30s-60s in America (and the UK but lets be honest...). They invented the programming. They invented the concept of genres and they promoted what they wanted you to hear. They figured out through rock and roll that masses were enchanted and influenced by music. They doubled down on that with hip hop when they sold it to white kids. Not "they" the white man but "they" the executive. Music is the most powerful tool to influence emotion and information. That's why some civilizations chose to hand down oral histories instead of written ones. Music is made of sound. You sound silly organizing sound by color.

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@docmanhtn8345

6 months ago

Eh who cares

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@artisteye204

6 months ago

It's sad how this makes the rest of my generation look so dumb, miserable, and obsessed with the internet. Alot of us actually have enough common sense to know this is bs. And where most of us lack is where other generations failed teaching us. Anybody this obsessed with race is living a very sad and lonely life. And I really do hope the best for them.

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@jevisama2024

6 months ago

None of this matters, just get rid of Gen-Z music and the world will be better.

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@simonrgalesg

6 months ago

Don't know why colour is always made an issue . boring and just continues to make a deal over the colour of people skin . I'm so tired of this , like you said we are in 2024 .. so let's all move on positively, instead of making a big deal over what we all look like

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@lyndsycarson8302

6 months ago

dave grohl literal paid them tribute, it’s not a race thing, it’s an art thing. The blending, adapting and sampling of music is an inherently American made tradition. One of our only traditions as a melting pot country. Don’t tear it apart because you don’t know your history. Music inspires people, that’s what it’s for. Country, hip hop, rap, r&b, alternative rock and metal were all influenced by the blue grass of southern and midwestern states like Louisiana, texas, tennessee, and the appalachian mountain trails, many inslaved african, south american, irish, belgium and italian slaves settled in those regions because of how cheap it was and the ease of finding work. Blue grass was created from drums, hand and footwork, and fast tempos from south america and africa, string instruments were brought over by european immigrants, slaves and indentured people because it was a huge thing to play music on the streets for change even then, the mixing of poor cultures via music was what brought people in America together, rich people were still mainly white and worked as little as possible and because of white musicians playing blue grass on the streets it was made illegal because they were considered dirty beggars. Go to school and stop tearing people apart literally using the very tools that brought us together in our own country.

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@Hippobottomless

2 months ago

Yea coz we create genres and let the less talented rhythm less communities adopt it as we move on to create even more and better things. We’re trendsetters. We appropriate lots of yt ppl things also it’s give n take its ok

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@HappilyUnMarred

6 months ago

Not a soul gives a fuck

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@denishahaver5092

6 months ago

GOD made music for worship all ppl need to get back to GOD.

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@leslees7476

6 months ago

Nothing is created, everything is transformed.

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