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Posts: 2,254
Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: London, , United Kingdom
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19-05-06, 08:26 PM
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With rap artist making millions out of using it in their lyrics, don't expect many to cease and expect others to follow suit. But once we start saying, "We don't want to hear that sh*t no more", by NOT buying their music they will take heed.
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Thats the thing. I love hiphop. All of it, from commercial T.I, 50 cent to conscious Common, Talib, The Roots. They all use the term though. Its at the stage now when i'm the car I can't turn up music because the n word every few bars.
When I dj I only ever play the radio version of tracks. Or if they aint one I try to doctor it myself or just don't play the track.
With respect sitck up, isn't it two side of the same coin? you may not support the word and therefore use toned down versions of the tunes when you play them but buy supporting the artists music, are you not still supporting the use of the word?
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Lol, what dya want me to do? Start checking gospel rap?
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No. Not contradicting yourself will do just fine.
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