Exiled_From_Twitter

Exiled_From_Twitter t1_j69srxq wrote

Now google rap stars in trouble over lyrics and read the overwhelming amount of responses you will get. Quit glossing over reality to push some bs narrative bud. The last article isn't even about lyrics lol, it's about how Moby treated her personally.

https://www.nytimes.com/2020/01/17/arts/music/eminem-ariana-grande-lyrics.html

https://genius.com/a/a-supreme-court-case-about-rap-lyrics-will-include-input-from-chance-the-rapper-meek-mill-more

https://www.xxlmag.com/15-lyrics-that-got-rappers-in-trouble/

Get real dude.

The reason you hear about one over the other is b/c of what you actively listen to. It's also important to note who each artist is targeting in their music. Hardcore rap is not going to be put under the microscope by their fans b/c they expect it, they don't care. Media will still go to great lengths to paint them in a negative light but the fan bases just don't give a shit. Same can't be said about these other people.

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Exiled_From_Twitter t1_j69pseb wrote

You didn't provide a single example. This is not a real thing that happens or else you would have plenty of examples to lean upon. This is entirely anecdotal based on perception, not reality.

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Exiled_From_Twitter t1_j29rgcm wrote

The better question is who I would go to, b/c I view concerts as more of an inconvenience than anything. I can listen to the music at any time I want now and I'm not an experience kind of person so it's just not appealing.

But in the spirit of your question there are WAY too many to name them but I'll name my least favorite band I can ever imagine:

Cigarettes After Sex

Good god it's the whiniest horrific shit I've ever heard in my life. I'd burn the tickets so that no one else has to experience that nonsense.

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