depends on the type of hip hop, a lot of the rappers i listen to barely ever use the word if never
if we use the "N" word we might as well call ourselvesput it in a book if you don't want a black person to know it??????????????????????????????????????
these ppl don't need to use the "n" word
if we use the "N" word we might as well call ourselves
1.Tar Baby
2.Blackie
3.Coon
4.Jungle Bunny
here a database here
The Racial Slur Database
-Coach Antonio
maybe back in 2004I agree but I can't help but to use the n word....lol
I started saying It at such a young age
tone when was the last time you used the n word?
"I hold the microphone like a grudge...."
maybe back in 2004
say negro James
I didn't say it much unless I was rapping back when I use to do secular music
I started saying it at a young age to
and cussing
but I don't do either now...
I don't need those words to express myself as a black man/human being
that's how I see it
I see it as child-like and ignorant
but it take time to change
watch this over and over
and see if you still like using the "N" word
I dont think so.
A hip hop song without the word nigga is like peanut butter without the jelly, lol
vote and tell me what you guys think?
Why wouldn't it be good? It's just a single word. Only some rappers with really and I mean really simple lyrics would be effected too negatively. Wocka Flocka and Chief Keef might be loss lol
I agree, but at the same time those are the types of rappers that are hot now
nobody is really paying any attention to the conscious rappers
It's almost like if It doesn't have the word nigga in it it's not a hit
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I'm talking about as far as mainstream hip hop goes
do you think if we took the word nigga out of mainstream hip hop would It still sound good?
It'd still sound good.
Just look at Eminem....made a legendary career out of rapping without ever dropping the N bomb. (and he doesn't make a big deal out of it)
what I'm saying Is do you think It'll still gain recognition or become a hit?