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Sapphire

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    Why are white rappers always so ugly?
    And anytime I hear ritz, I think of crackers so it is fitting usher laugh
    I feel like I am having flashbacks of Dre and Em with this. He has more skills than Em though from what I heard. Still though. not a fan of white dudes invading this space. Especially since there is a lot that needs fixing. White people just make things worse for us.
     
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    He has a song called "Sleep At Night" that I heard and liked. But like Sapphire said, he's essentially a Eminem 2.0 because the "real Slim Shady" is losing/has lost his appeal at this point in his career. Also Sapphire to your point, I read somewhere that his name Rittz is absolutely because of the word cracker. Yelawolf (another white rapper), put him on and now he's here invading our space. The 80s and early 90s in my childhood, where white acts were heard but not seen, if you catch my meaning was like, yeah there's House of Pain, Cypress Hill and the Beastie Boys, but I never felt like white folks were trying to take over Hip-Hop and RnB it always felt like it belonged to us. Today, it feels like an all-out invasion. This is the Marshall Mathers effect.
     

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    He has a song called "Sleep At Night" that I heard and liked. But like Sapphire said, he's essentially a Eminem 2.0 because the "real Slim Shady" is losing/has lost his appeal at this point in his career. Also Sapphire to your point, I read somewhere that his name Rittz is absolutely because of the word cracker. Yelawolf (another white rapper), put him on and now he's here invading our space. The 80s and early 90s in my childhood, where white acts were heard but not seen, if you catch my meaning was like, yeah there's House of Pain, Cypress Hill and the Beastie Boys, but I never felt like white folks were trying to take over Hip-Hop and RnB it always felt like it belonged to us. Today, it feels like an all-out invasion. This is the Marshall Mathers effect.
    So he is clowning on himself then lol

    Yeah, I know what you mean. I don't think it was a big deal back in the day but these days? It seems like so many white dudes are pushing their way in and they are trying to take over and garner all the wealth from the industry. Then we have black established rappers looking to make money off them so they push them even more. Dre pushed Eminem cause he knew he'd make him millions.
     

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