Adam22 (Adam)
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coming out and promoting positive themes and the next arrested development seems like you know there's never been a time where it would be easier for that sort of music to become popular and yet that almost never happens but you know why because when we fucking interview them on major platforms they get way less views than the artists that are fucking talking about that are barely artists are actually just fucking gang members and because the people are really not that interested correct that and that's the primary so right there you don't need a conspiracy
If anything, everybody bent over backwards to promote him.
It's the exact kind of music that the industry wanted to promote, the same way the entire industry rallied behind this Clips album rollout.
But they allow and not that the fans actually just embrace that music.
is relatively there's all kinds of other examples too tyler the creator is one of the biggest artists somebody like travis scott is not talking about gangbangers or promoting anything crazy like that so so yeah obviously i don't there there is nothing stopping artists from promoting you know pro social content in their music it just except for the fact that the fans in large parts seem to you know it's easy for me to understand why nwa became much much bigger than public enemy
Not only was the music better, but the average fucking dork-ass white fan probably wanted to hear more about gangbang and the revolution.
It doesn't take a music industry conspiracy to make that the case.
Why do you think that changed?
More competition from gangster-ass music.
Because it sold better and the people reacted to it.
Think about how much was in the way of gangster music becoming popular.
It was like damn near banned in the United States.
They had cops going to NWA shows and shutting them down left and right.
There was the advent of the parental advisory label on records and young kids can't go into a store and buy a Public Enemy record and they can't go into a store and buy a NWA record.
It's almost like you're saying that the people were more intrigued by content that was offensive and edgy.
Well, crack is actually a very good point that that really changes the...
overall texture of urban environments in America as a whole.
But it is the accusation that I was accused of being crazy for not believing.
So I am sure that next week, once you've had time to sit down with Chad DBT, you are going to provide me evidence of these crates of guns and drugs.
And any other evidence that you bring to the table will essentially be you admitting that you were wrong about that specific claim.