it has nothing to do with white vs. black. i hate all music that promotes violence, including death core from iceland that wants all humans to eat each other. rap music just seems to have the lockdown on the idea that guns, drugs, women as objects, killing, getting "cred" by being a street thug . . . is a good thing.
the end.
Green Day's awesome album, "Dookie" is exponentially more violent than anything Tribe Called Quest or Lauryn Hill has done. As is Pearl Jam's song, "Jeremy," and heaps of other great alternative rock artists who do not fit any preconceived notion of bands that promote violence.
Tribe:
"All we want in this life
Is peace, prosperity and a little paper[...]
But the only way we can truly reach that goal
Is finding true inner peace and prospering souls
It's like that"
Green Day:
"I'm talking all you down with me
Explosives duct taped to my spine
Nothing gonna change my mind
I won't listen to anyone's last words
There's nothing left for you to say
Soon you'll be dead anyway"
It's obvious that you know absolutely nothing about the intentions of HipHop or HipHop artists. It is also quite abundantly clear that you are unable of unwilling to draw a distinction between Hip Hop and Rap. Your complete indifference towards the fact that not all black people sing about guns and brutality is what is making you sound like a racist. You seem happy to illustrate that not all white music is violent, but completely unwilling to even consider that a black man could rap about encouraging peace and prosperity. That is what makes you sound extremely racist.
Simply put, it is absolutely ignorant of you to think that "rap music just seems to have the lockdown on the idea that guns, drugs, women as objects, killing, getting "cred" by being a street thug [are good things]," and it is almost as equally ignorant of you to postulate that since these Rock the Bells artists are rapping, then that must be what their rapping about.
No doubt there was some talk of bitches and guns and violence at Rock the Bells, but so too is there plenty of violence in your average rock show (lets not forget which genre draws more moshers).
If you're going to debate this point, first learn what the hell you're talking about, because you obviously know not a single thing about any of the artists who perform at Rock The Bells.