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Could care less if she repeated the same word 85 times on each song....sonically that **** is a vibe.
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And Nore and the N word conversation. Why is it non-black people need to correct so called black people on race?
Cubans aren't black and most don't claim to be.
You can't pick and choose when you want to be black.
some are though.........Cubans aren't black and most don't claim to be
This, that would be like saying "Americans ain't black".There are white cubans...and black cubans.
. Cuba is a place....that makes your nationality CUBAN. Not your race.he ever acknowledge he may be black or nah???It is funny when EFN says "I'm Cuban B" when someone refers to him as white tho
Like idiot...you are white. Cuba is a place....that makes your nationality CUBAN. Not your race.
he ever acknowledge he may be black or nah???

When I say she ain't say much I mean that literally, there's a lot a of repeating the same word or phrase. Not saying I didn't enjoy it, because I did.
just based off a lot of the commentary I’ve been seeingThere are white cubans...and black cubans.
some are though.........
know this cuban dude
used to work with him
he considered myself and him one in the same
This, that would be like saying "Americans ain't black".
bruh mulatto is offensive as hellI would hope not...because he isn't
Cubans are broken down into 4 groups: White, Mulatto, Black, and Asian.

Did you guys hear the conversation?
So because there are black cubans that means that all of them can say the N word?
We're americans, they're white and black Americans...so that would mean white people can say it according to Nore and a lot of non-sense I hear.
bruh mulatto is offensive as hell
just say mixed white and black

Just a completely different perspective/approach to art. Her not saying much and repeating stuff was very intentional. Repetition in particular is a powerful tool, that's why we learn **** like our ABC's via song. _'s don't even really be knowing they ABC's lol, we just have that rhythm ingrained in our heads. It's used a lot spiritually as well tho, certain sects of Buddhism/Hinduism etc are literally based on it
She did a interview yesterday and said she was referencing the musically repetitive vibe of late Alice Coltrane (a Hindu convert), Sun Ra, etc on here. A lot of early experimental jazz/anti jazz was getting into that type of ****.
So that's what I kinda mean by _'s not having the references. A lot of people haven't heard **** like that before so this is literally their intro to it. And its not their fault. Thats why I say its just not gonna be for everybody. There's a large pool of ppl that just don't like hearing new **** or having to approach music listening from a different perspective.
Edit: My comment wasn’t really even directed at you either bruhjust based off a lot of the commentary I’ve been seeing
what u giving me the stone face forThat's what's on their actual census
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demographics_of_Cuba#Racial_groups
what u giving me the stone face for
it really is a offensive term
hell negro was on the census as well
what that gotta do with it still being offensive
why u so madMULATTO MULATTO MULATTO

My only note in these moments when artist experiment with new sounds with references that the average person wouldn't have, is that I hope the artist and especially their fans allow other people to enjoy other artists for that same leap or same experimental periods. Folks even now kill Kanye for his experimental moments and if you say you enjoy the music you a stan no debate. Same with Thug, Future, etc.
It's like there's a selective process for experimental artists that only a few get to really enjoy and the rest "suffer" or don't reap the benefits

_'s literally out here in the trenches with limited means/resources making something out of nothing. Raps, crazy dances all kinda ****I honestly don't see this ever changing bruh
One of the greatest ironies of rap and black culture. On the surface, black art is wild creative and experimental_'s literally out here in the trenches with limited means/resources making something out of nothing
Yet we have the weirdest relationship with stuff that stands somewhat outside of our view of what is and isn't "black"/hip hop/r&b etc
There's also a segment of people who praise anything because it sounds different. Even if it is subpar. That lo-fi "experimental" Earl album to me was lazy and uninspiring but people are hailing it as a classic