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Old 09-26-2013, 07:40 AM   #78 (permalink)
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who voted yes with the white guilt?? lmao

i dont think anyone can really deny the influence of black ppl on certain music genres, certainly with hip hop but i dont even think thats really what jamar is sayin. 'guest' implies temporary, i wonder what jamar thinks of eminem??
I shouldn't be speaking for him but Em probably falls into this category.
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White rappers, those of y’all who really studied the culture, that truly love Hip Hop and all that, keep it real with yourself, you know this is a black man’s thing. We started this. This is our ****. We’ve allowed you, those of you who’ve proved your skill and all that, we’ve allowed you to come in and kick your ****, make yourself known.
I felt like he was talking about Em, El-P, Beastie Boys as those that have studied the culture and truly love Hip Hop and that we've "allowed" to make themselves known.
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