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Bruno is filipino-rican and grew up in hawaii
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Africans weren't taken to Puerto Rico during slavery?Bruno isn't black on paper and not all(or most don't) Puerto Rican's are black or identify as black. Like @sugafree said those are 2 completely different cultures and mentalities that just so happen to cohabitate and cross paths frequently.
Disgusting g

this tweet thread..
sorry but bashing on bruno is a ****ing joke.
my whole thing is if dude is out here wholesale culture vulturing then how much appreciation makes up for how much money he makes?
Disgusting g
my whole thing is if dude is out here wholesale culture vulturing then how much appreciation makes up for how much money he makes?
I understand Black folks anger with Bruno Mars, but I think it's a misdirection. Bruno has always given credit to African Americans for paving the way for him and creating his sound and style. I think the bigger issue is that the industry has a found way to sell black cultural products without Black folk and people are all too fine with consuming them. There is an entire history and legacy behind the theft and exploitation of black music and culture. Bruno is an easy target because he's visible and no one really knows the power players pulling the strings behind the scenes.
And I also think alot of this goes back to white validation and acceptance. You can see this from #Oscarssowhite to #Blackrepresentation matters from the BP movie. There is a deep rooted desire to be validated by white people and their institutions. If people feel like other artists are being overlooked, I'd rather spend more time on promoting and supporting the artists I think are dope than worrying about Bruno Mars.
Still my thing is bruh takes your whole act. Songs, clothes, dance moves. Every album he recycles another era. I would say the same thing if Usher did it. Nothing wrong with being influenced but you gotta add your own flavor to it. The G-Funk era was sampling George Clinton and putting their own creative edge to it. It's nothing creative about what Bruno is doing.
you probably would call usher a biter, or unoriginal but would you call him a culture appropriator or vulture, demand he name his inspiration, and insist he highlight/put on other artists tho ?(didn't he play a role in bieberveli's career?)
thats not what Culture Vulture means.
this is where pop culture/slang just confuses the issue for me, i feel like the way i understand cultural appropriation is different than being a "culture vulture," but i think these are used interchangeably? isn't the latter deemed to be exploitative whereas the former is more about credit given? what & who qualifies as "culture vulture" and would people want done about it really?
seasoned vet this post was so damn insightful
i mean really the way you pointed that out and fully explained just genius
listen to me his "appreciation"/"appropriation" whatever you wanna call it dont add up to how much money dude is making
if bill gates ripped off your idea and said thanks i appreciate it as he makes a billion off you does that seem right?
So much other things we can be talking about
Other than Bruno mars appropriating
Black culture
So much other things we can be talking about
Other than Bruno mars appropriating
Black culture