I used to, then I stopped liking it. I am not a true black person. :(
That's saying I perceive it as such. "much" For the most part.
I'm aware of that. I'm saying no one's going to think you perceive "much" of it, they're going to think what information you gave them, which was the genre.Anyways, on topic:Rap's never really been something I've explored too much, what I've been exposed to (mainstream stuff) I haven't liked at all. Some more meaningful rap I've actually liked though, so I'm sure if I actually listened to some artists with real meaning to their songs I could get into rap.
big bear's doin thangs is the most profound album in rap historyalso
No. No I do not.
If I were to listen to rap, I'd listen to rap that either was legitimately deep, or at the very least, hilarious (*cough*Thrift Shop*cough cough*).
Childish Gambino