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There are a few hundred genres of music, many of them have no lyrics that promote violence, indignity and abuse. Keith
That's very true that there are lots of genres that have no filth at all, but some do. Country music, at least the stuff that popular on the radio along with a lot of the older stuff that's popular, for example, which probably most members here enjoy, is full of songs about promiscuity, one night stands, adultery, objectifying women, materialism, and alcohol abuse. It might not be lyrics about b#*&hs and hoes and smoking weed and killing other gang members, but it ain't much better.
Re: Snoop threatens Gail King
[Re: Law Dog]
#6762661 02/08/2008:09 AM02/08/2008:09 AM
There are a few hundred genres of music, many of them have no lyrics that promote violence, indignity and abuse. Keith
That's very true that there are lots of genres that have no filth at all, but some do. Country music, at least the stuff that popular on the radio along with a lot of the older stuff that's popular, for example, which probably most members here enjoy, is full of songs about promiscuity, one night stands, adultery, objectifying women, materialism, and alcohol abuse. It might not be lyrics about b#*&hs and hoes and smoking weed and killing other gang members, but it ain't much better.
They're using music to tell a story. Not necessarily promoting anything.
That's very true that there are lots of genres that have no filth at all, but some do. Country music, at least the stuff that popular on the radio along with a lot of the older stuff that's popular, for example, which probably most members here enjoy, is full of songs about promiscuity, one night stands, adultery, objectifying women, materialism, and alcohol abuse. It might not be lyrics about b#*&hs and hoes and smoking weed and killing other gang members, but it ain't much better.
They're using music to tell a story. Not necessarily promoting anything.
Honestly older country and older rap are very similar. They tell stories of the poor, of the hard times and the bad things people do.
There are a few hundred genres of music, many of them have no lyrics that promote violence, indignity and abuse. Keith
That's very true that there are lots of genres that have no filth at all, but some do. Country music, at least the stuff that popular on the radio along with a lot of the older stuff that's popular, for example, which probably most members here enjoy, is full of songs about promiscuity, one night stands, adultery, objectifying women, materialism, and alcohol abuse. It might not be lyrics about b#*&hs and hoes and smoking weed and killing other gang members, but it ain't much better.
Oh good grief, I'm so sick and tired of you young punks when it comes to music. It does not surprise me that you and pike are in the same corner. You can tell from your post that you don't get it, but yet you post lol. Old country is about real life, clearly that you don't understand because you ain't lived it but think you come close lol . So quit whining like girls. My name is Catch and I approve of this message.
I wonder if tap dancers walk into a room, look at the floor, and think, I'd tap that. I wonder about things.....
Re: Snoop threatens Gail King
[Re: Law Dog]
#6763484 02/08/2009:37 PM02/08/2009:37 PM