Anonymous wrote:Oh, I see. You’re talking about radio music. Actually some of the artist listed do have radio music, but you do understand that that is one very small piece of hip hop music?Anonymous wrote:These are all some ancient rap artists. Certainly seems like the bulk of the hits coming out of hip hop culture have been coming from men glorifying treating women like garbage though.
Most of the artists listed are current, so I have no idea what you’re talking about there. Are you even a hip hop head, to be speaking so flippant about this music?
If you are a follower of hip hop music, yes they are. Tobe Nwigwe is very popular right now. His wife tours with him and her and the children often come on stage with him.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP here. People shouldn’t speak on what they don’t know. I’ll add a few more to the list.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As usual the conversation shifts to the women and what they look like instead of the gross men in their lives.
Women are not blameless in the video, music, entertainment industry. They have also profited from the focus on "sex sells" ubder the guise of "artistry." Our children and teens are paying a huge price for it.
.
But did she or did she not have plastic surgery does nothing about that. Get real.
PP here. Didn't post about plastic surgery. Couldn't care less.
Not sure why you responded then. Because discussing their plastic surgery has nothing to do with anything.
Huh? My comments have been about making women sexual objects in the name of making millions. It's a disgusting business.
DP
The entire rap and hip hop industries are deeply grounded in misogyny, sexualization and objectification, the worst of toxic masculinity, violent responses to anything that could be (mis)construed as disrespect, and materialist attitudes using lyrics that aren’t grammatically correct.
Nothing they are saying about Diddy is surprising.
WTF !
The ENTIRE industry is not engaging in that.
Hip hop has numerous types and artists. Just because all you hear is that, doesn’t mean that is all there is.
Focus on what you know.
Please share the name of a male in the rap business whose lyrics and videos honor women and treat them with respect.
Black Thought/The Roots
Talib Kweli
A Tribe Called Quest
Aesop Rock
Brockhampton
Common
Noname
Tobe Nwigwe
J Cole
David Banner
KRS1
Lord Jamar & Grand Puba
These artists are all as well known as Puff Diddy Daddy?
Oh, I see. You’re talking about radio music. Actually some of the artist listed do have radio music, but you do understand that that is one very small piece of hip hop music?Anonymous wrote:These are all some ancient rap artists. Certainly seems like the bulk of the hits coming out of hip hop culture have been coming from men glorifying treating women like garbage though.
. That person clearly has no knowledge of hip hop. How embarrassing.Anonymous wrote:NP here. People shouldn’t speak on what they don’t know. I’ll add a few more to the list.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As usual the conversation shifts to the women and what they look like instead of the gross men in their lives.
Women are not blameless in the video, music, entertainment industry. They have also profited from the focus on "sex sells" ubder the guise of "artistry." Our children and teens are paying a huge price for it.
.
But did she or did she not have plastic surgery does nothing about that. Get real.
PP here. Didn't post about plastic surgery. Couldn't care less.
Not sure why you responded then. Because discussing their plastic surgery has nothing to do with anything.
Huh? My comments have been about making women sexual objects in the name of making millions. It's a disgusting business.
DP
The entire rap and hip hop industries are deeply grounded in misogyny, sexualization and objectification, the worst of toxic masculinity, violent responses to anything that could be (mis)construed as disrespect, and materialist attitudes using lyrics that aren’t grammatically correct.
Nothing they are saying about Diddy is surprising.
WTF !
The ENTIRE industry is not engaging in that.
Hip hop has numerous types and artists. Just because all you hear is that, doesn’t mean that is all there is.
Focus on what you know.
Please share the name of a male in the rap business whose lyrics and videos honor women and treat them with respect.
Black Thought/The Roots
Talib Kweli
A Tribe Called Quest
Aesop Rock
Brockhampton
Common
Noname
Tobe Nwigwe
J Cole
David Banner
KRS1
Lord Jamar & Grand Puba
Anonymous wrote:NP here. People shouldn’t speak on what they don’t know. I’ll add a few more to the list.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As usual the conversation shifts to the women and what they look like instead of the gross men in their lives.
Women are not blameless in the video, music, entertainment industry. They have also profited from the focus on "sex sells" ubder the guise of "artistry." Our children and teens are paying a huge price for it.
.
But did she or did she not have plastic surgery does nothing about that. Get real.
PP here. Didn't post about plastic surgery. Couldn't care less.
Not sure why you responded then. Because discussing their plastic surgery has nothing to do with anything.
Huh? My comments have been about making women sexual objects in the name of making millions. It's a disgusting business.
DP
The entire rap and hip hop industries are deeply grounded in misogyny, sexualization and objectification, the worst of toxic masculinity, violent responses to anything that could be (mis)construed as disrespect, and materialist attitudes using lyrics that aren’t grammatically correct.
Nothing they are saying about Diddy is surprising.
WTF !
The ENTIRE industry is not engaging in that.
Hip hop has numerous types and artists. Just because all you hear is that, doesn’t mean that is all there is.
Focus on what you know.
Please share the name of a male in the rap business whose lyrics and videos honor women and treat them with respect.
Black Thought/The Roots
Talib Kweli
A Tribe Called Quest
Aesop Rock
Brockhampton
Common
Noname
Tobe Nwigwe
J Cole
David Banner
KRS1
Lord Jamar & Grand Puba
NP here. People shouldn’t speak on what they don’t know. I’ll add a few more to the list.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As usual the conversation shifts to the women and what they look like instead of the gross men in their lives.
Women are not blameless in the video, music, entertainment industry. They have also profited from the focus on "sex sells" ubder the guise of "artistry." Our children and teens are paying a huge price for it.
.
But did she or did she not have plastic surgery does nothing about that. Get real.
PP here. Didn't post about plastic surgery. Couldn't care less.
Not sure why you responded then. Because discussing their plastic surgery has nothing to do with anything.
Huh? My comments have been about making women sexual objects in the name of making millions. It's a disgusting business.
DP
The entire rap and hip hop industries are deeply grounded in misogyny, sexualization and objectification, the worst of toxic masculinity, violent responses to anything that could be (mis)construed as disrespect, and materialist attitudes using lyrics that aren’t grammatically correct.
Nothing they are saying about Diddy is surprising.
WTF !
The ENTIRE industry is not engaging in that.
Hip hop has numerous types and artists. Just because all you hear is that, doesn’t mean that is all there is.
Focus on what you know.
Please share the name of a male in the rap business whose lyrics and videos honor women and treat them with respect.
Black Thought/The Roots
Talib Kweli
A Tribe Called Quest
Aesop Rock
Brockhampton
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As usual the conversation shifts to the women and what they look like instead of the gross men in their lives.
Women are not blameless in the video, music, entertainment industry. They have also profited from the focus on "sex sells" ubder the guise of "artistry." Our children and teens are paying a huge price for it.
.
But did she or did she not have plastic surgery does nothing about that. Get real.
PP here. Didn't post about plastic surgery. Couldn't care less.
Not sure why you responded then. Because discussing their plastic surgery has nothing to do with anything.
Huh? My comments have been about making women sexual objects in the name of making millions. It's a disgusting business.
DP
The entire rap and hip hop industries are deeply grounded in misogyny, sexualization and objectification, the worst of toxic masculinity, violent responses to anything that could be (mis)construed as disrespect, and materialist attitudes using lyrics that aren’t grammatically correct.
Nothing they are saying about Diddy is surprising.
WTF !
The ENTIRE industry is not engaging in that.
Hip hop has numerous types and artists. Just because all you hear is that, doesn’t mean that is all there is.
Focus on what you know.
Please share the name of a male in the rap business whose lyrics and videos honor women and treat them with respect.
Anonymous wrote:Blog posts back to 2009 about Diddy beating up Cassie
https://www.reddit.com/r/theJoeBuddenPodcast/comments/17y6r3j/lipstick_alley_had_details_on_cassie_and_puff/
https://www.lipstickalley.com/threads/diddy-opens-up-a-can-of-whoop-ass-on-cassie.169394/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The video makes me wonder about J Lo and Beyonce .
Jay Z was Diddys best friend. Birds of a feather flock together .
The way Beyoncé’s sister physically fought Jay Z in that elevator alludes to something deeper than cheating
Jay Z and Diddy have been tight for decades. Jay and Beyoncé know exactly who this man is. It’s really frightening.
Jay Z compared himself to Ike Turner in a lyric and Beyonce to Tina Turner. Truth spoken in jest? Beyonce definitely gives battered woman energy. I’ve followed her career from the beginning and saw the change from the talkative and outspoken country bumpkin Destiny’s Child Beyonce to the timid woman she is . She walks on eggshells when speaking about him and that’s not a normal husband and wife relationship.
It’s obvious she doesn’t speak or want to do anything to piss him off. There’s a clip from 2002 on MTV where Beyonce and Jay Z were promoting a song and the TRL host asks when they first met and Beyonce quickly answers “We met a long time ago”!
Jay Z gives her this look of disgust and she immediately shuts up and put her head down because she knew she messed up. She wasnt supposed to say they met a long time ago. She was only 20-21 years old.
It’s obvious she fears public speaking or saying the wrong thing and I think he’s the reason for that. There’s another clip from the 2010 Grammy night where won six Grammys and she says “I Love you, Jay” publically to her husband for the first time. The camera panned to him and he looked pissed off that she was breaking their code about not talking about the relationship . He comes off as such an a-hole and she comes off so sweet .
Another tale that the Beyhive notices is despite the close knit family photos , Mathew Knowles and Jay Z have never ever been seen speaking to each other or in a photograph together. It also appears Solange is ex communicated from the Beyonce/Jay Z camp in LA. She’s not around Jay Z or her sister just like her dad isn’t around either and I think it’s because they both can’t stand him/strongly dislike him.
I heard something similar. That he paid off the hotel, and that the video was discovered when they raided his mansion.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder why this video didn’t surface sooner. It was 2016. Video evidence alone may not sink him (think Chris Brown) but combined with the sexual assault and trafficking charges…hopefully it’s enough.
I feel for his young daughters.
Because I believe he paid $50,000 to someone (the hotel, or someone else) to keep it quiet. But the hotel employees also knew and had seen it which is why they warned her to leave when she came back (for her own safety). Maybe Combs bought off EVERYONE.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How did Rihanna protect him? He pled guilty to felony assault.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Idk, there’s pick me ass women willing to stick up for any man. Chris Brown still has a ton of fans. Then again, he’s younger and hotter.
It's part of the music culture in which Puff Diddy Daddy, Chris Brown, and Rihanna make a ton of money and protect each other.
She made excuses for him publicly.
She did, her song We Found Love (and the video) are about their relationship, after the indecent.
Chris Brown was arrested, charged and plead guilty. He had to serve community service in Richmond with regular people (like picking up trash). At the time he claimed he had anger issues from watching his stepfather beat his mother as a child (which was corroborated, but doesn't ever excuse his behavior).
He has had other violent interactions with men and press, but I do not believe his pattern with women continued after Rihanna. I am not making excuses for Chris Brown, and I am not fan of his, but I don't think he is anywhere along the same lines as Jay Z and Combs. I definitely think Jay Z knew.
Who I really want to know if they knew is Pharrell. He is TIGHT with Combs and produced so many his songs. I mean very good friends.
PP here. I appreciate your taking the time to share this info. All very sad and disturbing.
That’s bs. Ask Karrueche Tran, whom he dated [/b]after Chris Brown[b]. He beat her.