Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Consider who the execs are that promote these "artists". You all really think it's a coincidence every song on the radio targeting teens is about drugs?
Exactly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We do not censor music AT ALL. We are a muaic family. Music is always playing in the house. We even have an extensive record collection and the record player is going daily. My boys play instrumentd as well.
Luckily, their taste does not include rap music. They've been exposed to wuality music their whole lives and it has rubbed off
Rap is not music. It's a massive pile of sh*t mixed with random discordant noises made by talentless assclowns.
Anonymous wrote:We do not censor music AT ALL. We are a muaic family. Music is always playing in the house. We even have an extensive record collection and the record player is going daily. My boys play instrumentd as well.
Luckily, their taste does not include rap music. They've been exposed to wuality music their whole lives and it has rubbed off
Anonymous wrote:Honestly some rappers are worlds more talented than the artists on the pop top 40 charts. Don’t write off an entire genre - it shows your prejudice.
Anonymous wrote:You can't ban music.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rappers are apparently promoting opioids.
Lovely.
Opioids, xanax, molly (ecstasy) and/or codeine is in *every* rap song.
Your being very one sides say it is primarily a rap thing, drugs are a music thing and mentioned in all genres. Your problem with rap is that is it is spelled out pretty bluntly instead of being disguised in euphemism or hidden in theme.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:we listen to everything. I've found I like some rap and hip hop. I'm surprised.
Same here. I never, ever thought I would like any of it, but my sons made me a bunch of mix tapes, and I find I like at least 50% of the songs. I like a lot of Ray Schrimmer, and I love Kid Cudi's Pursuit of Happiness. Still not getting Lil' Uzi Vert (They think he's amazing), but I'm trying.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rappers are apparently promoting opioids.
Lovely.
Opioids, xanax, molly (ecstasy) and/or codeine is in *every* rap song.
Anonymous wrote:Consider who the execs are that promote these "artists". You all really think it's a coincidence every song on the radio targeting teens is about drugs?