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Eminem’s White America. In the song Eminem constantly goes on about how white privilege makes him so popular, even though most white rappers don’t get half the acceptance that he did, much less a lot of “hugs on TRL”. Besides, wasn’t he bullied for being white at school and in Detroit’s hip-hop community? I guess that he forgot about those experiences.
 
>says the cis white man
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This is the poor man's version of Moby!

https://youtube.com/watch?v=kPuAdDy_6s8
Cheap Dirty Horse is a tranny punk band from Nottingham, UK. I can't really find the best words to describe this abomination of a song except that it was written by some unemployed troons who live on disability checks and have the logic of a 12-year-old GTA Online player. They are also pretty illiterate in researching things while writing the lyrics in which they promote theft instead of supporting small businesses, not knowing that stealing from supermarkets will cause harm to the employee, not the bosses or the company.
Oh gross! You found a progressive crust punk band. I wonder how long these people would survive if all the business from city bordered up and left town. I bet it would be like fleas leaving a dead animal's carcass.

This is Eurovison's song of the year. It gets worst as you listen to it.
 
This is the poor man's version of Moby!


Oh gross! You found a progressive crust punk band. I wonder how long these people would survive if all the business from city bordered up and left town. I bet it would be like fleas leaving a dead animal's carcass.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=UCdH9ixfWOk
This is Eurovison's song of the year. It gets worst as you listen to it.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=kiGDvM14Kwg
>"Protect Trans Kids"
Didn't know pedophiles had a national anthem.
 
Eminem’s White America. In the song Eminem constantly goes on about how white privilege makes him so popular, even though most white rappers don’t get half the acceptance that he did, much less a lot of “hugs on TRL”. Besides, wasn’t he bullied for being white at school and in Detroit’s hip-hop community? I guess that he forgot about those experiences.
I guarantee the label made him write that song.
 
Eminem’s White America. In the song Eminem constantly goes on about how white privilege makes him so popular, even though most white rappers don’t get half the acceptance that he did, much less a lot of “hugs on TRL”. Besides, wasn’t he bullied for being white at school and in Detroit’s hip-hop community? I guess that he forgot about those experiences.
You're misinterpreting this song. It's really not that bad. He does use a little bit of race baiting but the focus is about how he is blamed for popularizing rap culture in the white suburbs, which resulted in white children acting badly. The song is about the negative conditions that were already present in the white suburbs that parents are blaming on Eminem. Basically he's saying that nobody really gave a shit about these problems until it affected white communities, and instead of blaming the societal conditions they looked for a scapegoat. This was around the same time video games were under fire for "causing Columbine," and Eminem was also attacked for promoting violence as well. He responded to that opinion in many of his songs, including White America. I don't think he comes across as anti-white on this song or anywhere else in his pre-Trump albums.

He came up as a legitimate underground battle rapper, where his white skin was obviously a target but not really a determent because the scene respected talent and abilities more than racial or gang division. It wasn't until he got mainstream success where he truly started being attacked for his race and it was by other white people.

All that being said if you want a really good version of that song check out Mr Bonds remix of the same name. Amazing.

 
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Another good breakcore artist that went down the drain when he trooned out was Nero's Day At Disneyland.

As Brock:
https://youtube.com/watch?v=yOJSXyPAVtwAs Lauren:
https://youtube.com/watch?v=wJ2j46YPa7w
The second song kills me between the title and the fake-girl voice. "LOOK AT ME! DO I PASS? DO I PASS?"
That's crazy. I thought that Mascara Running Everywhere was a fantastic song and shows how fantastic of an artist he is. Perhaps this was created before he trooned out.
 
When I was in college I briefly dated a girl who was a massive Doctor Who fan, and because of that I know about this shit.
 
You're misinterpreting this song. It's really not that bad. He does use a little bit of race baiting but the focus is about how he is blamed for popularizing rap culture in the white suburbs, which resulted in white children acting badly.

It's about both. It's not the only instance where Eminem says that his popularity is due to him being white and saying that he was treated better because of his race. On the song "I'm Back" (from 2000) here is one verse about him saying that he was treated better on MTV because he is white:

"Became a commodity 'cause I'm W-H-I-
T-E, 'cause MTV was so friendly to me."

At the time I was confused by that line because MTV used to actually play music videos during that era and it was full of black rappers who were extremely popular with a suburban white mainstream American audience. By 2000 most white kids were listening to rap and not rock anymore, unless it was rap-metal stuff like Limp Bizkit and Linkin Park. Now I realize that it was a prototype woke, self-hating type line which Eminem would jump fully on the bandwagon years later with his abysmal "Revival" album where he raps about white privilege as well as his public support of left-wing politicians.
 
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