- Mar 2, 2010
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Originally Posted by CrackerJack
real question. why do you concern yourself about what other people listen to?
does it effect your daily life in any way? if not, i don't see why you have a problem with lil b.
nobody want to listen to rap with the deepest meanings all the time, so others, including myself, like a diversified playlist.
lupe and nas are two of my favorite rappers, but i like to throw in some lil b, curren$y, frank ocean, etc to brake up what would otherwise be a stale selection.
oh, and "whoop, whoop, swag, swag"
Not only does it affect my life, but yours, your children, your grand children, your grand childrens children, the people that listen to this are the future, and by looks of it, its not to bright. This Lil b is a straight clown, He needed to name an album "im Gay" before he got any media recognition, thats corny, thats fake. This guy is a fraud and it hurts to see where the hip hop game is going or already gone. The only way to stop this buffoonery is to stop listening to his garbage. And maybe instead of worshiping this "God" his fans could discovering ways to cure cancer, or stimulate the economy, or dig for oil, its much more than just a fan base, its has now become a lifestyle.
It does not affect your life in the slightest homie. and if it did, you're a weak minded individual . NO single artist has ever effected me to the degree that it has altered my lifestyle in any serious fashion. And for you to say that his fans are not contributing to society because they listen to his music is laughable. I am one year away from getting my degree in psychology from umd and i listen to lil b in my downtime; doing so does not make me less of a contributing citizen to society.