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Forum nameThe Lesson
Topic subjectonce it's released it don't belong to you no more.
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2913733, once it's released it don't belong to you no more.
Posted by Joe Corn Mo, Sat Dec-20-14 02:31 PM
i mean maybe i didn't experience the disillusionment
that led to "there's a riot going on."

but once it's out there, everybody is gonna have a reaction to it.
so if somebody (white) hears that album and it touches them,
it's gonna come out in their music.

it SHOULD come out in their music.
are they supposed to pretend they didn't hear it?

Black music is worldwide. it has been from sometime.
from jazz to soul to hip hop, it's difficult to find any element of the pop music landscape
that wasnt directly touched by black music.

yeah, the way you relate to Black music might be different,
but you aren't the only one hearing this music.

it's gonna affect other ppl, whether you like it or not.