Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't wait to see this movie. I loved how NWA shook up the music world. Anyone else? fYI- I'm female, 49 yo, married lawyer, not AA.
seriously?
I'm embarrassed for you.
- also a 49-yo white woman (teacher)
Anonymous wrote:40 something AA woman
i was excited to see it until my husband informed me that now women are mad and bringing up an incident of dr. dre's hitting a lady journalist ages ago.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't wait to see this movie. I loved how NWA shook up the music world. Anyone else? fYI- I'm female, 49 yo, married lawyer, not AA.
seriously?
I'm embarrassed for you.
- also a 49-yo white woman (teacher)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't wait to see this movie. I loved how NWA shook up the music world. Anyone else? fYI- I'm female, 49 yo, married lawyer, not AA.
seriously?
I'm embarrassed for you.
- also a 49-yo white woman (teacher)
I'm a 42yo SAHM who still listens to the west coast rap of my youth. Not embarrassed in the least and can't wait to see this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't wait to see this movie. I loved how NWA shook up the music world. Anyone else? fYI- I'm female, 49 yo, married lawyer, not AA.
seriously?
I'm embarrassed for you.
- also a 49-yo white woman (teacher)
Anonymous wrote:I'm also not interested in this but want to recommend Beats, Rhymes & Life: The Travels of A Tribe Called Quest - a great documentary that came out a few years ago.
Anonymous wrote:I can't wait to see this movie. I loved how NWA shook up the music world. Anyone else? fYI- I'm female, 49 yo, married lawyer, not AA.
Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure how that casting call is racist. They had to ask for the look they wanted.
Anonymous wrote:I am so glad that era of thuggish, misogynistic gangsta rap is over.