I'm from the sixties and we didn't care whwt these people thought about our art , but these same people stole from us. I don't care to be around them or have them in my soace it amazes me how so many black people these days need these people to like them .
Everything they touch eventually becomes stagnant and dies. Rock is a small but excellent example of that. It's in its death throws right now, they don't breathe life into anything, but especially things theyve stolen and don't know how to foster.
@ I was finna say! Lemme go get this Ground News subscription everybody talking about because I’m not watching that shit without some form of mediation
Understandable. I have good white friends. BUT they HAVE TO participate in white society every day. Their participation in whiteness simply because they're white means their associates, family, family friends, friends, partners of friends, or partners are racist either outright or subtly. The amount of convos I have had to have or hurt I've had to suck up bc their "uncle's friend at Thanksgiving is a racist, and I didn't tell you before you got to this event" is exhausting. I can understand why older generations just kept to themselves.
21:31 if Doechi was wearing a weave rather than braids in those two more recent performances, she would have gotten fewer of those comments. We are not even allowed to LOOK African...
My favorite "protest" artist is Saul Williams, fave ratchet artist is Megan thee Stallion (she's the nerdy ratchet) and GloRilla, and Danny Brown fits in both category. People who only listen to their perspective worry me a lot.
hip hop fans have been so used to consuming black art through the lens of the “Drake feature” their favorite racially ambiguous soft-maybe-black pop star gave them a comfy conduit to delve into other blacker artists for a couple months then they moved on to the next vacation Drake would take them on… whether it be Atlanta or The east coast, they just went wherever Aubrey Columbus would take them because he didn’t require any respect or knowledge to get into..
You lost me giving that white boy producer props saying “he s wry talented” no he’s not. See that’s our main problem as African Americans , stop giving them any light, any props, anything. His beats aren’t nothing special at all, just loops.
@@i_am_gohan9232 I try to be fair and balanced tm. I kinda liked one of the beats he made for trippie redd. We can be honest and critique at the same time
Ironic...all of my favorite new artists right now ALL have that classical timelessness aka "unc sound" to them, mixed with deeply rooted sounds and soul-tugging afrosurrealism: Kamuu, black moss, little simz, mikano, Kamasi Washington, erza collective
The point you on the homogenization of pop music made me check myself. Sometimes I catch myself complaining about the sampling on recent projects, but honestly it may be a great way for kids to find iconic RnB songs and groups. Nobody should be looking at Drake to set the tone for that genre smh.
9:48 the worst part of this cycle of history we’re in. “Build community” is the big phrase rn but I feel like I know folks who stood for more are growing callous and tolerant to more bs. Lot of folks renegotiating their values and punching down more to get ahead as an individual in hopes they wont be the next target. It’s a weird and isolating time 😬
Soul music and folk music are objectively speaking the two best genres of music. Having correct tastes means you an "unc" I guess. That's like saying someone's a boomer for loving Mozart 😭😭
@@squarecymbals It is totally subjective you're right but that opinion is just so preposterous I had to get hyperbolic, "get that soul shit outta here" saying that as a hip hop producer is like being a rock producer and being like "nah get that Beatles and David Bowie shit outta here" like bro what are you doing 😂😭
8:45 i realized this. Whoever has the nerve to check him in anyway (ex: Kendrick, Shits & Gigs apologizing to their audience)or go against his comedy in anyway will face his humiliation of choice and for Kendrick....he chose virtual buck breaking.
Schultz is sooooo bad though. Like, he’s gross sure. But he’s also corny and basically a ridiculous person. It’s just not good. Sometimes I don’t even know what the punchlines are or when he’s joking because he has a consistent stupid look on his face and laughs at himself.
Yep. Every swagger jacker we've had to deal with has been helped in through by black people. Igloo azeala- ti, and let's not forget kendrick advocating for her against the mean black girls. Justin Timberlake- timbaland, janet jackson, pharrell. Eminem-dr dre. They want to plop that a glorified lounge singer, adele (i actaully like adele but she's grossly overhyped) and that mariah carey wannabe Arianna grande as the face of r&b.
Like all art under capitalism people will only see it to make money. A great example is one Post Malone stopped making mid ass hip hop music and started making mid ass country music because it was more profitable. Black people are disposable in our capitalist system so by proxy black art is disposable unless profit.
my partner (who is white) isn't the biggest hip hop fan yet still has a respect for the music and culture. Not just because they're dating a black woman, but because they understand some of it's significance and the fact that even though it may not relate to them but it does relate to others
@squarecymbals Him and Andrew. He really thought he had something to do with the success of GNX? You're absolutely right. That they think their voices are more important than ours even in Black spaces. It's crazy.
I was so infuriated with that Akash(sp?) guy laughing as Schulz made his ‘joke’, the first time I saw that clip, but it’s so obvious how uncomfortable he is if you focus on him- no job is worth your integrity… get out!
The guy saying he doesn't like soul or boom bap makes complete sense as it's not built for him. Guess he just wanted to say something he thought was fiery. Lol, these guys.
I won't judge you too hard because you already said that the 'edgy white guy' subgenre of standup comedy as a whole just isn't to your taste, (which is completely valid) but to imply that Anthony Jeselnik, and to a lesser extent Daniel Tosh, are at all comparable to Andrew Schulz or Bill fucking Maher in terms of quality feels actually ridiculous to me. Like, sure there is enough similarity to be able to group them all into a single, vibes-based category, but the disparity of actual humor and apparent skill for writing jokes found in their respective bodies of work is beyond staggering. Sandwiching Jeselnik between Maher, Schulz, and Rife in your script is kinda like having a talk about dramatic actors and bringing up Mark Wahlberg and Jared Leto right next to Meryl Streep and Denzel Washington; as if there wasn't a world of difference between the legitimacy of their careers. 📖💜💟💜
@@NikkiLayne you're kinda right, I have seen Tosh and Jesilnek live and have enjoyed their stuff and I do think they're genuinely funny, but at the same time they are a part of that "imma say the offensive thing out loud" as a part of their main schtick, which was my point. It's not about the quality of them individually, but what their schtick is
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I just realized I follow you on Instagram- your that drummer 😲. I'm glad F.D and Little Bill directed me to your TH-cam channel. 📖📜📕 Favorite "woke" music right now MoonWalker
Kendrick lamar believes in second chances and that people can change, also hurt people hurt people I think that's why we saw him collab with people like Kodak and Dr Dre......
@@traceatroj240 idk, I can hold compassion for folks and also choose not to create with them. Also Dre has never acknowledged the horror he put women thru Soo....
If you believe people can change, you are definitely going to work with them...... And us people we are hypocrite in one way or another, some of us we have relatives that hurt others but still feel a need to help them that's just human nature
@traceatroj240 ehhhh idk, there are layers and boundaries for sure, but you can't align with folks who aren't making effort to right their wrongs, especially on such a public level
19:15 Sick of the cap. They made the woman uglier than she really is and changed the shape of her jawline. Can people who disagree stop with the gaslighting?
LMAO, the model is a model, not a real life representation of the person portraying the character. Chill homie, you can still fap to her if you want too, otherwise it's not that big of a deal
@@squarecymbals Because it's always about fapping, right? I won't read beyond that. I LIKE the video, but now I regret giving you any good faith engagement. Congratulations.
I don’t think the producer kid is racist I just think it’s youthful ignorance, there’s enough young black folks saying the same shit lil dude said,shit I rember uzi saying he don’t fuck with the oldschool rap shit, lots young black kids just don’t grow up with that music, what would make you think a white kid like that would be any different?
@@Trxpamvs context, history, and who's profiting makes it racist. Sure, internalized anti blackness exist, that doesn't make white homie less racist...
The only issue with comedy these days.... Comedians get actual feedback from people who didn't pay to see them. It used to be a speech, now it's a conversation. And the weak ones can't handle it
@@iaintjesus9399 ehhh idk about that, comedy discourse has always been active... I've been watching comedy Central since 1998, been to numerous comedy shows, etc. the problem seems to be comedians wanting to profit from the culture industry and not having the chops to handle backlash
I'm from the sixties and we didn't care whwt these people thought about our art , but these same people stole from us. I don't care to be around them or have them in my soace it amazes me how so many black people these days need these people to like them .
@@Smartcandy8 it has a lot to do with clout and popularity, they know they can make more money if they ditch integrity
Everything they touch eventually becomes stagnant and dies. Rock is a small but excellent example of that. It's in its death throws right now, they don't breathe life into anything, but especially things theyve stolen and don't know how to foster.
It’s a damned shame, no doubt
Forget they guests
@duh70 that part
Damn like it’s wild how people who get into hip hop don’t listen to hip hop fr
@@Flydude614 it blows my mind, we gotta gatekeep harder cuz wtf you mean soul samples are overrated?!?
@ shit doesn’t make no damn sense
@Flydude614 absolutely zero sense
KRS One said this decades ago. People who don’t like HipHop can make money of it.
@Djwunmoshen this!!!
“Andrew Schulz” and “appeal” do not belong in the same sentence 😭
@@victorythecreator homie is legit one of the most insufferable humans I've ever seen. I almost died editing these clips
@ I was finna say! Lemme go get this Ground News subscription everybody talking about because I’m not watching that shit without some form of mediation
@@victorythecreator exactly!!! It's brutal without a filter
@@squarecymbals I'm sorry you had to edit that guy 😔
Honestly a lot of this is why I struggle to have white friends. It's too exhausting
@@home-818 like fr, I shouldn't have to explain racism when I'm tryna chill with my friends
fr like they do too much.
@somuchjoy7898 so much and then get mad when you call em out
Exactly 💯
Understandable. I have good white friends. BUT they HAVE TO participate in white society every day. Their participation in whiteness simply because they're white means their associates, family, family friends, friends, partners of friends, or partners are racist either outright or subtly. The amount of convos I have had to have or hurt I've had to suck up bc their "uncle's friend at Thanksgiving is a racist, and I didn't tell you before you got to this event" is exhausting. I can understand why older generations just kept to themselves.
21:31 if Doechi was wearing a weave rather than braids in those two more recent performances, she would have gotten fewer of those comments. We are not even allowed to LOOK African...
@@BeautifulEarthJa hearing black folks shit on HINTS of our heritage breaks my heart fr
@@squarecymbalsI just ignore them. They're rage baiting and get all these think pieces so they won't stop imo.
@@BeautifulEarthJa idk, ignoring them only seems to make the problem worse
My favorite "protest" artist is Saul Williams, fave ratchet artist is Megan thee Stallion (she's the nerdy ratchet) and GloRilla, and Danny Brown fits in both category. People who only listen to their perspective worry me a lot.
@@thecosmicblueautie yes, Saul Williams is incredible, and yeah, folks are complex and can like more than one thing
@squarecymbals yep...Shake ass and take them to class like Meg 😊
hip hop fans have been so used to consuming black art through the lens of the “Drake feature”
their favorite racially ambiguous soft-maybe-black pop star gave them a comfy conduit to delve into other blacker artists for a couple months then they moved on to the next vacation Drake would take them on… whether it be Atlanta or The east coast, they just went wherever Aubrey Columbus would take them because he didn’t require any respect or knowledge to get into..
@@ezmokonnen that part
@ drake really just showed us why gatekeeping is so important.. and Eminem’s fanbase past like 2004 too but thats a convo for another day
@ezmokonnen I made that video a few months ago
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aubrey columbus is hilarious lmfao
I'm over comedians deliberately building a brand out of being controversial and being surprised when they're in controversy
Exactly, it's mind numbing and goofy
A great man once said,
"No throwing rocks then hiding hands".
@@SlapsyJaxy that part
You lost me giving that white boy producer props saying “he s wry talented” no he’s not. See that’s our main problem as African Americans , stop giving them any light, any props, anything. His beats aren’t nothing special at all, just loops.
@@i_am_gohan9232 I try to be fair and balanced tm. I kinda liked one of the beats he made for trippie redd. We can be honest and critique at the same time
Exactly
@missmichel-a 🖤🙏🏿
That rubbed me wrong too, lol. I'm sure he's very replaceable 😂
@BeautifulEarthJa I liked the one trippie redd song he produced, trippie is from Ohio so I'm a lil biased
Ironic...all of my favorite new artists right now ALL have that classical timelessness aka "unc sound" to them, mixed with deeply rooted sounds and soul-tugging afrosurrealism: Kamuu, black moss, little simz, mikano, Kamasi Washington, erza collective
@@moe3235 soul music is coming back in a real way. The roots are too strong to die
The point you on the homogenization of pop music made me check myself. Sometimes I catch myself complaining about the sampling on recent projects, but honestly it may be a great way for kids to find iconic RnB songs and groups. Nobody should be looking at Drake to set the tone for that genre smh.
@@blairsmith296 there are so many options too, it's just about how often one exposes themselves to be vibes and voices
The culture vultures are exposing themselves
@@mongeziedward6443 they really are and I'm here for it
9:48 the worst part of this cycle of history we’re in.
“Build community” is the big phrase rn but I feel like I know folks who stood for more are growing callous and tolerant to more bs. Lot of folks renegotiating their values and punching down more to get ahead as an individual in hopes they wont be the next target.
It’s a weird and isolating time 😬
@@mari98_ yeah I feel like that certain virus that shut everything down back in 2020 exacerbated this issue
Harriet Tubman Music Forever! Also, what's that record on the top left? 21:00
Saaheem by Sahbabii, it's so good
that clip of Smokey Robinsin 😂
@@hermitcait GASMS tour going strong
The odd thing about the flagger podcast is Akash is actually a traditional comedian. But he’s also a lackey.
@@rogerbruce940 I can see that. The pod seems to be making money so he's just getting the bag I guess
Soul music and folk music are objectively speaking the two best genres of music. Having correct tastes means you an "unc" I guess. That's like saying someone's a boomer for loving Mozart 😭😭
@@apolloforabetterfuture4814 I mean music is pretty subjective, but the roots of both genres are deep within the roots of American music in general
@@squarecymbals It is totally subjective you're right but that opinion is just so preposterous I had to get hyperbolic, "get that soul shit outta here" saying that as a hip hop producer is like being a rock producer and being like "nah get that Beatles and David Bowie shit outta here" like bro what are you doing 😂😭
@apolloforabetterfuture4814 it's wild for sure
Charla is my problem and I see everyone talking about Schultz and not his enablers...
Mine too, I was gonna make a video about him but another creator Nicholas Nameolas already made it
“Harriet Tubman” music will free us from that other stuff
@@SanaaJadeCruz you right
8:45 i realized this. Whoever has the nerve to check him in anyway (ex: Kendrick, Shits & Gigs apologizing to their audience)or go against his comedy in anyway will face his humiliation of choice and for Kendrick....he chose virtual buck breaking.
@@nickoletcampbell4657 I try not to use that term but yeah, it's immediately domination and humiliation in a weird racialized way immediately.
This is my first engagement with this channel this was a great video
Yo thanks, my last two were more rigorous in research, feel free to check those out
Schultz is sooooo bad though. Like, he’s gross sure. But he’s also corny and basically a ridiculous person. It’s just not good. Sometimes I don’t even know what the punchlines are or when he’s joking because he has a consistent stupid look on his face and laughs at himself.
@@lillybilly9954 it's that thing where he laughs at his own joke first, and it's absolutely awful
The response of the woman the video finishes on is a moment I have at least every 2 days. 😅
@@Alove29 tik tok is a wild place
15:47 also because there are a lot of black artists willing to work with them and have similar views to them 🤨😒
@@BeautifulEarthJa yup,I kinda get into that on the later end of the video
@@squarecymbalsyes, a bit 😂
@@BeautifulEarthJa capitalism got some of us by the balls
Yep. Every swagger jacker we've had to deal with has been helped in through by black people. Igloo azeala- ti, and let's not forget kendrick advocating for her against the mean black girls. Justin Timberlake- timbaland, janet jackson, pharrell. Eminem-dr dre. They want to plop that a glorified lounge singer, adele (i actaully like adele but she's grossly overhyped) and that mariah carey wannabe Arianna grande as the face of r&b.
Like all art under capitalism people will only see it to make money. A great example is one Post Malone stopped making mid ass hip hop music and started making mid ass country music because it was more profitable. Black people are disposable in our capitalist system so by proxy black art is disposable unless profit.
@@jacobduck7478 yeah I kinda made that point in the video, including actually using clips of posty saying just that
Bro how have i barley found this channel
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my partner (who is white) isn't the biggest hip hop fan yet still has a respect for the music and culture. Not just because they're dating a black woman, but because they understand some of it's significance and the fact that even though it may not relate to them but it does relate to others
@@ladyben-nobilityofbome9793 it's not hard to respect culture you aren't acquainted with
Whoever white boy was...boombap,soul? Out of all the genres. Wow. Not surprised. Go play band 4 band. 🙄 France.
LMAO, lil homie is delusional
@squarecymbals Him and Andrew. He really thought he had something to do with the success of GNX? You're absolutely right. That they think their voices are more important than ours even in Black spaces. It's crazy.
You just became my new favorite TH-camr ❤
You're too kind, thank you
Damn this was so good. I'm gonna check out the rest of your vids. Subscribed 😊
Yesss, I've got plenty of stuff up, feel free to lemme know what you think
When you realise Kendrick really is the boogeyman.
Entire carriers are shaking because of him. And you don’t even hear a word from him
Exactly, it's actually kinda scary if you think about it. Idk what Drake was thinking
I was so infuriated with that Akash(sp?) guy laughing as Schulz made his ‘joke’, the first time I saw that clip, but it’s so obvious how uncomfortable he is if you focus on him- no job is worth your integrity… get out!
That and the indian joke he made, I'm like bro, you can't need a check that bad, come on now
Great vid! Love your takes 📕✨
@@_Glorie_ thanks, this was a quick one, I'm just happy to add to the conversation
oooooh i ❤ the slow read of the wacced out murals verse
@@hermitcait it's very important haha
The guy saying he doesn't like soul or boom bap makes complete sense as it's not built for him. Guess he just wanted to say something he thought was fiery. Lol, these guys.
@@shantelmitchell3427 exactly, like not every hot take is valid
At this point I don't think Andrew Schultz realizes we are laughing at him and not with him and it makes it a lot funnier.
@@linoleumfloor8190 idk, as long as mfs keep letting him have access to the cultural conversations he's gonna milk it for all its worth
📖📖📖 really appreciating the trains of thought style video
@@pjihae many thanks, this was a fun one
12:51 😵 TRAUMATIC
LMAO, you not a fan of the Smokey Robinson gasms tour
Great video. I really enjoyed your thoughtful, well reasoned breakdown!
Thanks, this was a quick one that I put together in little time, feel free to check out my SZA or Drake video cuz I put a lot more into those
📚📖 Good Commentary Sir 👍🏿
@@80sbaeby thanks, had a great time putting this together
Great video
Thanks twas a labor of love, even tho watching these clips hurt my brain
Didn't know game theory made beats
@@JoJo-ze3fx you silly
📙 Made it to the end. Excellent commentary.
@@brocktj4 thanks for watching, glad to offer thoughts
Much appreciated
girl. is you. otherwise I'm watching NOTHING with Schulz face on it.
@@BeautifulEarthJa it's worth it I promise
I won't judge you too hard because you already said that the 'edgy white guy' subgenre of standup comedy as a whole just isn't to your taste, (which is completely valid) but to imply that Anthony Jeselnik, and to a lesser extent Daniel Tosh, are at all comparable to Andrew Schulz or Bill fucking Maher in terms of quality feels actually ridiculous to me. Like, sure there is enough similarity to be able to group them all into a single, vibes-based category, but the disparity of actual humor and apparent skill for writing jokes found in their respective bodies of work is beyond staggering.
Sandwiching Jeselnik between Maher, Schulz, and Rife in your script is kinda like having a talk about dramatic actors and bringing up Mark Wahlberg and Jared Leto right next to Meryl Streep and Denzel Washington; as if there wasn't a world of difference between the legitimacy of their careers.
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@@NikkiLayne you're kinda right, I have seen Tosh and Jesilnek live and have enjoyed their stuff and I do think they're genuinely funny, but at the same time they are a part of that "imma say the offensive thing out loud" as a part of their main schtick, which was my point. It's not about the quality of them individually, but what their schtick is
📖: First of all, this is not new. This has been happening to Black Culture since 1880 when Jazz & the Wax Cylinder was created, around at the same time. This has been happening since Black Folk make any move towards making society progress.
📚: Secondly, We, as a people, will always struggle until we get the Colored People out of our scene. Colored People are Black yet don't represent what Black Folk are about. People that give white people permission to say anything in the world about Black Folk. Once those people are put in their place, We can move as a nation "Progressively"....
But I like the contain and I am subscribing!!!
really appreciated the video!! new subscribers too! shout-out to victory the creator for the rec! 📓
@@oscar-x4e 🙏🏿🖤 the support means so much, thank you
Hebrews 12:16 “Lest there be any fornicator, or profane person, as Esau, who for one morsel of meat sold his birthright.”
@@Dinky-gu3fi huh??
Remember up until now AS had a large following of BW
@@russelljames5631 interesting I wondered what they liked about him before this fall. Maybe he pulled a Matt Rife?
Lies
@lillybilly9954 idk where they're getting this information
@@squarecymbals definitely
@@lillybilly9954 y’all may have forgotten but I remember
I just realized I follow you on Instagram- your that drummer 😲. I'm glad F.D and Little Bill directed me to your TH-cam channel. 📖📜📕
Favorite "woke" music right now MoonWalker
@@veronica-wolfmaiden5383 I had no idea little Bill knew I existed so that's dope
wait a minute hold on - what's the context behind why Smokey Robinson was buffering on stage like that?
@@voicememosforthevoid GASMS tour 2024 homie!!!
Kendrick lamar believes in second chances and that people can change, also hurt people hurt people I think that's why we saw him collab with people like Kodak and Dr Dre......
@@traceatroj240 idk, I can hold compassion for folks and also choose not to create with them. Also Dre has never acknowledged the horror he put women thru Soo....
If you believe people can change, you are definitely going to work with them...... And us people we are hypocrite in one way or another, some of us we have relatives that hurt others but still feel a need to help them that's just human nature
@traceatroj240 ehhhh idk, there are layers and boundaries for sure, but you can't align with folks who aren't making effort to right their wrongs, especially on such a public level
I didn’t know Andrew used to be hot.
Was he tho....?
Never
@lillybilly9954 lmao
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19:15 Sick of the cap. They made the woman uglier than she really is and changed the shape of her jawline. Can people who disagree stop with the gaslighting?
LMAO, the model is a model, not a real life representation of the person portraying the character. Chill homie, you can still fap to her if you want too, otherwise it's not that big of a deal
@@squarecymbals Because it's always about fapping, right?
I won't read beyond that. I LIKE the video, but now I regret giving you any good faith engagement.
Congratulations.
I don’t think the producer kid is racist I just think it’s youthful ignorance, there’s enough young black folks saying the same shit lil dude said,shit I rember uzi saying he don’t fuck with the oldschool rap shit, lots young black kids just don’t grow up with that music, what would make you think a white kid like that would be any different?
@@Trxpamvs context, history, and who's profiting makes it racist. Sure, internalized anti blackness exist, that doesn't make white homie less racist...
lol
The only issue with comedy these days....
Comedians get actual feedback from people who didn't pay to see them. It used to be a speech, now it's a conversation. And the weak ones can't handle it
@@iaintjesus9399 ehhh idk about that, comedy discourse has always been active... I've been watching comedy Central since 1998, been to numerous comedy shows, etc. the problem seems to be comedians wanting to profit from the culture industry and not having the chops to handle backlash
Brilliant break down!! Thanks
@@priscillao7594 thanks, this was a lil looser than my regular stuff but it came out well
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Adolph Schulz made me disliked these clear ppl so much 🤦🏿♀️🤦🏿♀️
Him & dat annoying crackling side kick of his are ao Fing annoying... Yukkk 🤑
He's such a lil weasel it's annoying. I almost threw up watching these clips fr
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