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    Drake Is Upset Because Nobody Thinks He's Black Enough

    IMO, he is accepted as Jewish not black.
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    Glorilla Learns That Foxes Exist

    Exactly! Give them a few thousand dollars, slave chains and put them out to serve the same old agenda. When they get old, shelf them or kill them off. Dead rappers still get streamed.
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    Glorilla Learns That Foxes Exist

    I hear ya but she plays with the ape tropes and that carries a lot of negative connotations. She even got an ape tattoo on her chest..she knows what she is doing or whoever put her out. She serves the same ol' ignorant agenda. Nothing new here. Nah, I'm black not Native Aboriginal. I was born...
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    Drake Is Upset Because Nobody Thinks He's Black Enough

    Drake is half-jewish and aligned with the dominant society in the music industry. He is basically a white man with a tan so he can code switch to appeal to both whites and blacks. J.Cole is of mixed race but I consider him a black artist in comparison to Drake.
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    Glorilla Learns That Foxes Exist

    Her name is Glorilla which is a play on Gorilla. Wow, calling yourself an ape?? You can't make this mockery up. These new age artists are like low vibration personified. Sad sad sad.
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    Drake Is Upset Because Nobody Thinks He's Black Enough

    His light-skin appearance is what has propelled him to stardom too. He is widely accepted by the dominant society kinda like how Sean Paul is widely accepted in comparison to let's say Beenie Man or Buju Banton. Same thing with Bob Marley being widely accepted in comparison to Peter Tosh.
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    Drake Is Upset Because Nobody Thinks He's Black Enough

    His light-skin appearance is what has propelled him to stardom too. He is widely accepted by the dominant society kinda like how Sean Paul is widely accepted in comparison to let's say Beenie Man or Buju Banton. Same thing with Bob Marley being widely accepted in comparison to Peter Tosh.
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    Real Bad Boys Move in Silence

    This is true but until black folks start investing in our own community, nothing is going to change. We spend money on brands that mock us (LV, YSL, Gucci, Balenciaga, H&M etc), have all had questionable runaway shows & marketing agendas but black people still purchase their products. We listen...