Nearly all of these people are industry plants. Even the talented mainstream / semi-mainstream rappers, singers, and entertainers had to be vetted, selected and handpicked by the industry and its auxiliaries. Some industry plants are just more obvious than others.
For the last decade or so, the latest hustle has been to hoodwink the public (especially Black people) into believing they too can make it out of poverty / struggle and become rich and/or famous if they just grind hard enough by promoting underdog artists so to speak like Drake, Eminem, Jay-Z, Cardi B, Lil Nas X, Chance The Rapper, Lizzo, Kid Cudi, Desiigner, Young MA, Bobby Shmurda, Doja Cat, The Weeknd, Megan The Stallion, Meek Mill, anybody from Odd Future or Pro Era or Black Hippy, J Cole, etc. All to
sell hope.
Whether they are talented or not, or whether they make great music or not doesn't actually matter to TPTB. As long as they sell records and can sell us the bar of soap and hope. With these artists I named, not only can TPTB pull the wool over our eyes by promoting these relatable underdog artists to us and having many of us think that we can be rich and famous like them. It's more than that.
They can use Lizzo to promote being "plus-sized" while happy and not "insecure", being a bad bish, dressing provocatively and sloppy, and playing the flute with her punani as she spreads her legs in the air.
They use the Megans, Cardis, Dolls, and City Girls to sell sex and promote being bad bishes, and they tirelessly show how a lot of them (particularly Cardi B) made it all on their own on some tired rags to riches fairytale bullshit when they clearly sold their souls. Meanwhile, they are also used to continue promoting and helping to reinforce harmful stereotypes of Black women.
(
Cardi ain't Black with her messy, opportunistic anti-Black ass, but this racist society and these racist ass politicians still view her as a spokesperson for and representative of Black people / Black women so....)
They can use Chance the Rapper and Tyler, The Creator to basically host another goofy ass ICDC College / Everest College commercial, oops I mean, say "
Look at me, I'm literally a fucking unicorn. I'm an independent artist, I made it, you can make it too. We can do whatever the fuck we want and anything is possible if 50 fucked Vivica. No more excuses." (
even though one rapped about bizarre, demonic, self-hating, emo, misfit, outlandish, underdog, coonish stuff to get put on and endorsed by the demonic anti-Black industry and later on decided to go full-blown 🌈 for white boners and biscuits awards, money and praise, and the other comes from a well-to-do family who has political connections and networks that the average Black person doesn't have).
They can use J Cole to say "
I'm a pretty woke fuckboy person and I speak for the streets. I was raised in the streets. And I can spit. Also, money ain't everything (
even though Black people need money and reparations)."
They use Frank Ocean (and not just for the 🌈 agenda) and basically everyone, especially those flamboyant rappers like Kanye, 2Chainz and nem to sell Calvin Klein, Nikes, Chanel, pretty boy products, depreciating assets like cars, promote overspending and consumerism, looking up to and sympathizing with the rich and dominant society, etc.
They use a Lil Nas X to say, "
Hey young Black queer boy. I don't fuck bishes either, I'm queer too! I'm one of the cool kids and it's totally okay to be anything other than Black and promote anti-Black, anti-family BS "be yourself." I also hate and resent the Black community and 'their anti-LGBTQ problem' against me and other queer people. But don't worry bro, you too can make it. You can even market yourself to young folks and kids like I did and then twerk on Satan, twerk in prison, and say 'fuck them kids' as you stomp on them with those fly ass bloody Satan shoes on. Even my dad supports me being buckbroken and whoring for attention. So imma be the best Buckbrokenback cowboy thay I was destined to be and imma flaunt and fly my damn freak flag. Do you, be a hoe sometimes, and fuck the haters."
They can use a Kendrick Lamar or a damn Denzel Curry to basically say, "
We gon' be alright. Rise up. Know the struggle. HiiPower N*GGA.
*speaks in tongues*
The spirit of Tupac and my third eye guides me and my soul. I speak for all people. We will lead another unseen revolution. Dear white people, I'm a proud monkey.
Fuck racism and injustice because Black people don't respect themselves enough so that's why we suffer. It's okay, you can say the n-word too.
Yeah, I was just kidding about all that 'you can't say the n-word' stuff. N*gga we all Black and poor up in this bitch. We know the people highest up are our realest enemies. We are all oppressed and Black people need to realize that. Be grateful humble."
Distractions, illusions, and controlled opposition.
B1, we can listen to the music, don't let it distract you from your work and your mission. Catchy beats and deep (or simple) lyrics can't catch us off guard if we stay on guard and stay on code.