Siento que todos hayan dicho que Milo J es racista. No entendí la declaración que hizo sobre los negros, pero gracias a ustedes entiendo lo que quería decir. No hablaba en serio cuando dije "es racista"
In Argentina we have another culture. Here saying black is not frowned upon because we do not have the racial problem that exists in North America. Here the nickname negrito or negro is affectionately, I am of Italian and Argentine descent, my skin color is almost white, you can see me profile picture, however my parents call me "negrita" in an affectionate way. It is normal for someone's nickname to be black/negro. We have few African American people. Since we were a Spanish colony and most of us descend from Italy, Spain, Germany, etc. Our native peoples mixed with Europeans. If it is discriminatory to say "shitty black/negro de mierda" that refers to a low-income person, thieves, etc.
igual tanpoco podemos esperar que entienda todo cuando las traducciones son bastante malas,y claramente el no habla español, ni mucho menos conoce nuestra cultura a fondo @@camila-dh6ew
los comentarios se enriedan mucho para explicar esto: las personas de barrio bajo(la mitad de Argentinos y el caso de Milo J) nos sentimos identificados con la palabra Negro, y decirlo entre personas de barrio es como decir: amigo, compañero, hermano.
Yo me identifico como helicoptero apache con tinta y grafittis en las helices, con lagrimas como escaleras de oro y un equipo de sonido enorme en las puertas
When Milo J says "black" he refers to people from the neighborhood, it is not at all derogatory towards black people, the confusion is still understandable.
Wait sorry, it is actually derogatory but in a different way. He calls himself “negro catinga”(an insult in Argentinian schools that means bad smelling dark skin person) in one of his songs and says “now the negro catinga sings to you” to make people realize that the person who they bullied in school for being poor and from the ghetto (and having a bit darker skin) is succeeding. It is not an insult to black community but to poor people with darker skin in Argentina. Argentinians are surprised always when they hear Milo j calling himself that way, because it is a big insult in Argentina, but I’m also surprised that he is showing the reality he lived and how things actually work in society even nowadays. I like that he was brave to expose the racist comments that are being used without mincing words by CHILDREN 😢. Sorry for saying this, reality is very cruel, but I wanted to try to explain it in English so that there is no misinformation❤. I hope you can understand my bad English.
Milo J is not racist, he says "negros" or "blacks" in English, referring to people from the neighborhood, in Argentina they are not called black because of their skin color, it is usually an adjective for people who steal, but no It has nothing to do with any racial aspect, It is also often used in an affectionate way, such as "que onda negro" which is like saying "whats up homie" or similar forms among friends, it is difficult to explain how it is used in Argentina.
I would like to clarify about the word "black" in Argentina. Here that word is not usually used in a racist way, especially when it is a song of the urban genre, in Argentina it has origins with classism. When Milo talks about "los negros" (the blacks), he talks about the people in the hood, about him or his people, In fact, the majority of Argentine urban artists are considered "negros", trueno, tiago pzk, milo j, duki, they all come from the hood. I would also like to clarify some bars: 12:05 "The black is in white". [The black] is Milo J, he refers to himself as this because of his origins in the hood. [Is in white] be in white It is being in a job where the money is registered, here in Argentina there are 2 types of work, the blank job which is when a company has you under contract or when the money you generate contributes to the government, Black work is when they hire you but you are not registered and you don't pay certain taxes for that reason, people in the hood usually work like this (This type of work does not cover the minimum in most cases, both in money, security, etc.) 12:23 "In the neighborhood the blacks don't make signs with their hands but they steal if they want to eat on Friday". This phrase refers to the fact that in the hood you will not see gangs but you will find someone stealing to get high on the weekends. (This phrase can have different interpretations, the other side of the phrase would be that because of low income from work, one is forced to steal to eat). Si me confundí en algo y quieren coregir, haganlo, siempre es mejor tener las cosas claras.
Yo creo en la segunda compara a los "gangsters" modernos y de redes sociales( que hacen gangsigns, presumen de dinero, aparentan, actúan con codicia y malicia en general...), con los que de verdad tienen que tomar esa vía para sobrevivir, gente de buena fe que aún así comete esos actos, pero sin aparentar o presumirlo, sino por necesidad (no banco esa actitud pero creo que se refiere a eso). Igual soy español así que ni caso jajajaj
Cholo no es una palabra que se use en Argentina es parte del bocablo mexicano,todos los latinos no somos mexicanos,ni hablamos como ellos,en Argentina la palabra negro es usada de forma cariñosa como de forma despectiva segun el contexto,mucha gente con poder económico se refiere a las "personas marrones" como negros de forma despectiva y Milo J hace referencia a eso en sus canciones,el problema es que,al oir esta palabra la gente se espanta sin comprender el contexto en el que se utiliza,Milo J no es racista por el contrario,pertenece a un sector de la población Argentina que es marginada y discriminada,de la misma manera que en otras partes del mundo se discrimina a las personas afro
Decir negro en argentina no es una expresion despectiva, se usa para referirse a gente de barrio, o hasta de cariño en diferentes contextos, pero milo mismo habla de el mismo como negro
Hola! No somos racistas y en el caso de Milo J, como es un chico de barrio, de villa, de bajos recursos, es común que les llamen negros. No por su piel. Lamentablemente en Argentina hay más discriminación clasista, por su clase social, no por su color de piel. Y el se llama así mismo como negro, pero con orgullo de mostrar de dónde viene, de su barrio de sus raíces.
In Argentina, the definition of "Black" as it relates to a person differs from the definition in the United States. While in North America it is used to demean people with this skin color, in Argentina, although it also has a negative connotation, it is more related to classism rather than skin color
Hello, I am from Argentina and what MILO J says about "blacks" is a way of telling friends and acquaintances to people in general. I know it seems racist but in Argentina a lot is said to give you an idea of the nickname "black." "It's like saying "bro" to someone.
0:26 the traduction is wrong, he said "I walk stooped but mom made me right (referring to the fact that he is strong in emotion)" 13:44 Milo J is not racist, the word "black" in Argentina is a way of referring to someone, in the song he refers to the fact that if "blacks" (the people of the hood) do something bad it is because it is necessary Thank you for the video of Milo J, he is my favorite singer, I really enjoyed the video, if you have any other questions, ask me
When hes talking about a "black" hes referring to himself. "negro" in argentina, besides black people, is how you call someone who's from the hood, sometimes even if they're not actually dark skinned. It can, of course, have negative connotations in some situations because racism exists everywhere, but mostly its used as a friendly way of calling a friend, a brother, a homie, someone that knows and understands your struggles because theyve been through the same in the hood, "mis negros"="my homies" "my people". Milo considers himself a "negro", and he often makes references about it on his songs, when he references "the blacks" hes usually talking about either hood people or just himself and his homies.
Hey bro! I've noticed that every time an artist says the word "black" you analyze if it's racism and it's not! I'm black, we're black and we're proud. Every time someone says black referring to someone, they say it in brotherhood. Good Conten
Milo J is not racist, he refers to neighborhood people as black, he also considers himself black, that's why he says in the song "the black guy who wasn't even paid 2 pesos for him now gets paid 1 million dollars" referring to him. how do I improve.
Necesito que alguien le explique que con milo se le.va a complicar xq tiene estilos.muy variados y no comerciales o del agrado de la mayoria , tenes q entenderlo bien
What Milo meant was that in Argentina they already consider you a thief just for being black and there are rich people who pretend to be thieves to be cool, and he says that real black people steal out of necessity, not because they appear.
Regarding when Milo talks about black people, he is not talking about dark-skinned people, saying the word "black" refers to a brother or someone very close to you in the hood, since there are many Latin people of dark skin in his neighborhood in Argentina, that word is used, I don't know if I explained it correctly, I'm Latino too, but I promise you he doesn't say it with any intention of hate or being racist or anything like that
Franklin el no se refiere a los afroamericanos, en argentina no hay muchos, el refiere a los marginados economicos y culturales, a los invisibilizados , los que nacen con menos oportunidades y la sociedad no los acompaña, milo j expreza esa rebeldia, el es un emergente de ese sector social, creo que el surgimiento del rap y el hiphop en eeuu tuvo el mismo origen
en ARGENTINA Negro no es ser racista debería vivir en Argentina para entender. seria muy extenso explicar cada significado del uso de la palabra NEGRO aquí en la Argentina, MILO dice en su canción El negro esta en blanco es sobre si mismo se utiliza CUANDO trabajas de acuerdo a la ley, los negros del barrios es cuando hablas de los pibes del barrio y como veras en Argentina No tenemos población de raza Negra entonces hace referencia a los pibes y todos son blancos. Saludos desde AR-
Milo no es racista jajaja, en argentina "negro" se le dicen a los amigos, a los chicos del barrio, hasta él mismo se llama negro, incluso entre las personas que son blancas nos decimos "negro"
He's not a racist. In Argentina, unfortunately, poor people are called "negros", but they are not Black. Milo J comes from a humble family and that's why he is called (or was called) "negro". I don't know if I made myself understood.
In Argentina the word "negro" ("black") does not refer to your skin color or your ethnicity, but to your social class. People who live marginalized in very poor neighborhoods, with certain types of clothing (especially sports) are called that, they began to be called “blacks.” There is a stigma that people from that social class who dress like that are criminals, this is based on people who ride motorcycles and commit robberies, sell drugs, etc. and in general they have that appearance, although they are also often called black, whether they are criminals or not, just because of where they live. It has nothing to do with skin color but I know that calling them “black” derogatorily can be seen as racist, but in itself it is a classist adjective. There came a time when people from those social classes appropriated that insult and began to call each other black, as a way of saying “hey brother.” Milo in the video says "in the neighborhood the blacks (the poor) don't make signs with their hands but they steal if they want to eat on Friday" he is describing the reality of his neighborhood. To give you an example, the artist "L-Gante", the artist "La Joaqui", "Callejero Fino" and "Milo J" fulfill the stereotype of black people: people from the neighborhood, with a certain type of clothing, with a certain type of musical tastes (the rkt and the black cumbia (popular cumbia of the neighborhoods)". I don't know if I explained myself well hahaha but I hope it is clearer that the word black is used to describe social class, not ethnic origin or color of skin, greetings
Those subtitles are very confusing. Even the part that says "rose rank, the black is white" may sounds pretty racist too. That part is referring to unregistered employment or as we call it "trabajo en negro" In short he is saying that "the black is in white" which translates as an analogy to someone who was working illegally and is now "hired" (obviously not literal).
he isn't racist, in the song he talk about people from his neighborhood (west side) and about his people... he had dark skin and here police is racist... after "the black don't make sing etcetera.." he say the one who has to protect you is the one who kill you (something like that) talking about the police brutality w poor or dark skin people. You need to read and interpret the lyrics better before calling him racis when this song talks about his past and the racist thing towards him 😅😅😅 educate yourself, byeee
Es difícil de explicar, negro no es por tono de piel o algun rasgo, se le dice negro a la gente de barrio, o desarreglada y se le relaciona con delitos solo por su apariencia, por eso dice "la policía te para si sos morochito y te faltan un par de dientes". Pd: Morochito es negro pero dicho de manera cariñosa y respetuosa
It's kinda funny and kinda frustrating when North Americans try to decide who's black enough based on skin tone, you know? Down here in places like Argentina, we've got a whole crazy mix of , Native tribes, European folks and a bit of African immigrants, so most of us are mixed. Milo, with his darker skin, gets seen as black in Argentina. He sings about his struggles with race and growing up poor. I guess the rest of the world doesn't really follow North America's rules on this stuff.
white is black refers to the fact that in Argentina working in white refers to doing it legally in front of the state and paying taxes which takes a lot of money from you, when working in black you do not pay taxes to the state and it is illegal but you charge more money apart from the fact that the connotation black is not said referring to the color of the person but rather to where they come from, like someone with little purchasing power who has to resort to getting money in a not so legal way, they are people from the neighborhood, and when they say yes He has to steal to eat on a Friday but they don't make any signs to say that it is not fake, it is not smoke, it is a real necessity, since from Latin America the Latin neighborhood is not the same as the Yankee neighborhood that is why it is seen as "fake" without disrespect
It’s understandable why you were confused in morning. Considering how the west has different values and connotation to calling people black. In most of Latin America this is not the case. He was trying to say what these people including him go through when living in the hood. You can see that he also says it’s incoherent but that’s how it is. Milo comes from a very dangerous place so he often speaks about his life in the ghetto in his songs and saying black as in people in the ghetto. Also I would like to mention that while Milo is not the African kind of black he is not considered white either he is “morenito” which is which is similar to light skinned people but in Latin American standards.
Wait sorry, it is actually derogatory but in a different way. He calls himself "negro catinga" (an insult in Argentinian schools that means bad smelling dark skin person) in one of his songs and says "now the negro catinga sings to you" to make people realize that the person who they bullied in school for being poor and from the ghetto is succeeding. It is not an insult to black community but to poor people from the hood in Argentina. Argentinians are surprised always when they hear Milo j calling himself that way, because it is a big insult in Argentina, but I'm also surprised that he is showing the reality he lived and how things actually work in society even nowadays. I like that he was brave to expose the racist comments that are being used without mincing words by CHILDREN 😢. Sorry for saying this, reality is very cruel, but I wanted to try to explain it in English so that there is no misinformation I hope you can understand my bad English.❤
In any case, the racists would be the Argentinians among them for insulting the slightest difference in colour between the whites and the Argentinian people of the ghetto.
JAJAJA poor milo I’m a big fan of him but he is not racist in argentina thats normal to say bc he is referring to him and the people that live in his neighborhood its normal to say “ negro “ but its not the n word, in argentina they refer to people like: morocho/a, colorado/a, and negro/a
Negro en argentina significa otra cosa se refiere a gente de barrio ya que en EE.uu lo barrios son de gánster morenos (por no decir negros) no somos racistas somos todos iguales mi bro negro es todo menos mención a racismo
Ok,pero deberías investigar antes de tirar ésa de és rasista? Porque bien sabemos que en redes, cualquier comentario inocente basta para el oscuro bardo.
Siento que todos hayan dicho que Milo J es racista. No entendí la declaración que hizo sobre los negros, pero gracias a ustedes entiendo lo que quería decir. No hablaba en serio cuando dije "es racista"
JAJA tranqui amigo no te preocupes te queremos mucho
Bro hahaha its okay ,no problem
In Argentina we have another culture. Here saying black is not frowned upon because we do not have the racial problem that exists in North America. Here the nickname negrito or negro is affectionately, I am of Italian and Argentine descent, my skin color is almost white, you can see me profile picture, however my parents call me "negrita" in an affectionate way. It is normal for someone's nickname to be black/negro. We have few African American people. Since we were a Spanish colony and most of us descend from Italy, Spain, Germany, etc. Our native peoples mixed with Europeans. If it is discriminatory to say "shitty black/negro de mierda" that refers to a low-income person, thieves, etc.
no problem but u have to understand more the lyrics... is very specific what he is trying to say about social things lol
igual tanpoco podemos esperar que entienda todo cuando las traducciones son bastante malas,y claramente el no habla español, ni mucho menos conoce nuestra cultura a fondo @@camila-dh6ew
los comentarios se enriedan mucho para explicar esto: las personas de barrio bajo(la mitad de Argentinos y el caso de Milo J) nos sentimos identificados con la palabra Negro, y decirlo entre personas de barrio es como decir: amigo, compañero, hermano.
Yo me identifico como helicoptero apache con tinta y grafittis en las helices, con lagrimas como escaleras de oro y un equipo de sonido enorme en las puertas
A la única persona q un argentino no le llama "negro" es a un rubio, a esos les decimos "rusos o polacos"😂
Tienes razon, en venezuela tambien es asi y en colombia.
When Milo J says "black" he refers to people from the neighborhood, it is not at all derogatory towards black people, the confusion is still understandable.
Sii.
Acá en argentina, no hay diferencia de color de piel
Wait sorry, it is actually derogatory but in a different way. He calls himself “negro catinga”(an insult in Argentinian schools that means bad smelling dark skin person) in one of his songs and says “now the negro catinga sings to you” to make people realize that the person who they bullied in school for being poor and from the ghetto (and having a bit darker skin) is succeeding. It is not an insult to black community but to poor people with darker skin in Argentina. Argentinians are surprised always when they hear Milo j calling himself that way, because it is a big insult in Argentina, but I’m also surprised that he is showing the reality he lived and how things actually work in society even nowadays. I like that he was brave to expose the racist comments that are being used without mincing words by CHILDREN 😢. Sorry for saying this, reality is very cruel, but I wanted to try to explain it in English so that there is no misinformation❤. I hope you can understand my bad English.
@@-meimei4578 yo negro lo tenia como para decirle a un amigo pero no de forma despectiva
Mas q otra cosa
Capaz que yo lo tengo muy naturalizado
Milo J is not racist, he says "negros" or "blacks" in English, referring to people from the neighborhood, in Argentina they are not called black because of their skin color, it is usually an adjective for people who steal, but no It has nothing to do with any racial aspect, It is also often used in an affectionate way, such as "que onda negro" which is like saying "whats up homie" or similar forms among friends, it is difficult to explain how it is used in Argentina.
I would like to clarify about the word "black" in Argentina.
Here that word is not usually used in a racist way, especially when it is a song of the urban genre, in Argentina it has origins with classism. When Milo talks about "los negros" (the blacks), he talks about the people in the hood, about him or his people, In fact, the majority of Argentine urban artists are considered "negros", trueno, tiago pzk, milo j, duki, they all come from the hood.
I would also like to clarify some bars:
12:05 "The black is in white". [The black] is Milo J, he refers to himself as this because of his origins in the hood. [Is in white] be in white It is being in a job where the money is registered, here in Argentina there are 2 types of work, the blank job which is when a company has you under contract or when the money you generate contributes to the government, Black work is when they hire you but you are not registered and you don't pay certain taxes for that reason, people in the hood usually work like this (This type of work does not cover the minimum in most cases, both in money, security, etc.)
12:23 "In the neighborhood the blacks don't make signs with their hands but they steal if they want to eat on Friday". This phrase refers to the fact that in the hood you will not see gangs but you will find someone stealing to get high on the weekends. (This phrase can have different interpretations, the other side of the phrase would be that because of low income from work, one is forced to steal to eat).
Si me confundí en algo y quieren coregir, haganlo, siempre es mejor tener las cosas claras.
Claro y consiso👍🏻
De este lado del mundo conocemos muy bien lo que es sufrir el racismo, somos latinos.
Yo creo en la segunda compara a los "gangsters" modernos y de redes sociales( que hacen gangsigns, presumen de dinero, aparentan, actúan con codicia y malicia en general...), con los que de verdad tienen que tomar esa vía para sobrevivir, gente de buena fe que aún así comete esos actos, pero sin aparentar o presumirlo, sino por necesidad (no banco esa actitud pero creo que se refiere a eso).
Igual soy español así que ni caso jajajaj
Milo j no es racista😂, a los negros se refiere a la gente "de barrio" no tanto de se tono de piel.
Gran reaccion, saludos desde argentina🇦🇷.
Cholo no es una palabra que se use en Argentina es parte del bocablo mexicano,todos los latinos no somos mexicanos,ni hablamos como ellos,en Argentina la palabra negro es usada de forma cariñosa como de forma despectiva segun el contexto,mucha gente con poder económico se refiere a las "personas marrones" como negros de forma despectiva y Milo J hace referencia a eso en sus canciones,el problema es que,al oir esta palabra la gente se espanta sin comprender el contexto en el que se utiliza,Milo J no es racista por el contrario,pertenece a un sector de la población Argentina que es marginada y discriminada,de la misma manera que en otras partes del mundo se discrimina a las personas afro
Es mi cantante favorito sin duda alguna
Saying "the blacks" in Spanish is like saying "the men of the neighborhood", we do not have a racist culture but the expressions can be misunderstood
Ya veo todos explicandole porque dice negro jaja
Vine a los comentarios solo por eso jaja
Y si... es que traducido literal queda super racista. Pero acá tiene otro contexto.-
En fin, Milo racista 😔 Racista J
@@OnlyCualquiera ahora es "el R"
@@FlorenciaLuhan Milo R jajajajaj
Decir negro en argentina no es una expresion despectiva, se usa para referirse a gente de barrio, o hasta de cariño en diferentes contextos, pero milo mismo habla de el mismo como negro
Hola! No somos racistas y en el caso de Milo J, como es un chico de barrio, de villa, de bajos recursos, es común que les llamen negros. No por su piel. Lamentablemente en Argentina hay más discriminación clasista, por su clase social, no por su color de piel. Y el se llama así mismo como negro, pero con orgullo de mostrar de dónde viene, de su barrio de sus raíces.
In Argentina, the definition of "Black" as it relates to a person differs from the definition in the United States. While in North America it is used to demean people with this skin color, in Argentina, although it also has a negative connotation, it is more related to classism rather than skin color
Hello, I am from Argentina and what MILO J says about "blacks" is a way of telling friends and acquaintances to people in general. I know it seems racist but in Argentina a lot is said to give you an idea of the nickname "black." "It's like saying "bro" to someone.
0:26 the traduction is wrong, he said "I walk stooped but mom made me right (referring to the fact that he is strong in emotion)"
13:44 Milo J is not racist, the word "black" in Argentina is a way of referring to someone, in the song he refers to the fact that if "blacks" (the people of the hood) do something bad it is because it is necessary
Thank you for the video of Milo J, he is my favorite singer, I really enjoyed the video, if you have any other questions, ask me
Black in Argentina is like bro 😎
I’m from Mexico 🇲🇽 but I know that
@@Fernando-im3zp creo que en toda latinoamerica es así
@@LudCarrizo no en toda, aquí en México solo en pocas partes y yo me enteré porque se lo dijo L-Gante a Ibai.
jajaja los gringos le dicen racismo a cualquier cosa ya
"morning" is a great song, i love the video too
When hes talking about a "black" hes referring to himself. "negro" in argentina, besides black people, is how you call someone who's from the hood, sometimes even if they're not actually dark skinned. It can, of course, have negative connotations in some situations because racism exists everywhere, but mostly its used as a friendly way of calling a friend, a brother, a homie, someone that knows and understands your struggles because theyve been through the same in the hood, "mis negros"="my homies" "my people". Milo considers himself a "negro", and he often makes references about it on his songs, when he references "the blacks" hes usually talking about either hood people or just himself and his homies.
jaja In Argentina, black is like the villero like the friend villero
Hey bro! I've noticed that every time an artist says the word "black" you analyze if it's racism and it's not! I'm black, we're black and we're proud. Every time someone says black referring to someone, they say it in brotherhood. Good Conten
in the song "No estoy" the other artist its "Akim 88", he have some good songs. Please react him, he's a friend mine and a real drill rapper.❤❤
Temazos
jaajj when he talks about blacks he is not racist, it is because in Argentina they call people from the neighborhoods black xd
He is no racist at all. We mean black " los negros del barrio" his friends from the hood. His crew. He doesn't mean the colour of the skin
En Argentina decir negro es decir respecto
It is important that before reacting you learn a little about the culture of Argentina, so that there is no confusion.
Facts
Decir negro es como decir colega pero en el barrio conclusión, decirle negro a alguien no es despextivo
Milo J is not racist, he refers to neighborhood people as black, he also considers himself black, that's why he says in the song "the black guy who wasn't even paid 2 pesos for him now gets paid 1 million dollars" referring to him. how do I improve.
Necesito que alguien le explique que con milo se le.va a complicar xq tiene estilos.muy variados y no comerciales o del agrado de la mayoria , tenes q entenderlo bien
if you like rappers you must listen to wos bro, he was the best freestyler in the spanish world
Aguante nicky wacho
cuando dice negros se refiere a el y a su barrio, ellos no son blancos y menos racistas ya que son latinos jajaja
good video bro , i recomendended sin frenos a eladios carrion's song
when he says blacks its not for black people man, its for the people in the hood no matter the color
What Milo meant was that in Argentina they already consider you a thief just for being black and there are rich people who pretend to be thieves to be cool, and he says that real black people steal out of necessity, not because they appear.
I recommend you check the spanish rapper Kidd Keo, he is well knowed.
Milo says black to tell friends or acquaintances in his neighborhood, it is not racist, it is a "normal" way of speaking in Argentina
Regarding when Milo talks about black people, he is not talking about dark-skinned people, saying the word "black" refers to a brother or someone very close to you in the hood, since there are many Latin people of dark skin in his neighborhood in Argentina, that word is used, I don't know if I explained it correctly, I'm Latino too, but I promise you he doesn't say it with any intention of hate or being racist or anything like that
Milo called himself Black, and the people in neighborhood is called black but not in racist form
Franklin el no se refiere a los afroamericanos, en argentina no hay muchos, el refiere a los marginados economicos y culturales, a los invisibilizados , los que nacen con menos oportunidades y la sociedad no los acompaña, milo j expreza esa rebeldia, el es un emergente de ese sector social, creo que el surgimiento del rap y el hiphop en eeuu tuvo el mismo origen
btw you should react also in the next finnish part to
SMC Hoodrats- Lähiorotat skujaa
yo bro please react to standly "mi gata," amazing song imo.
El EP 111 de Milo J es una joya
No es EP es un álbum,
en ARGENTINA Negro no es ser racista debería vivir en Argentina para entender. seria muy extenso explicar cada significado del uso de la palabra NEGRO aquí en la Argentina, MILO dice en su canción El negro esta en blanco es sobre si mismo se utiliza CUANDO trabajas de acuerdo a la ley, los negros del barrios es cuando hablas de los pibes del barrio y como veras en Argentina No tenemos población de raza Negra entonces hace referencia a los pibes y todos son blancos. Saludos desde AR-
Q comentario más pelotudo, hay gente negra, hay blancos, hay morenos
nooo, reacciona a mas milo j😢
Te recomiendo "harakiri" de Duki y C.R.O
Podrias reaccionar a Rockstar 2.0 de Duki y Jhayco?
Black is like Friend in argentina or Neighborhood, thats no refers to Skin color bro, is normally used for rapers on their songs
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Milo no es racista jajaja, en argentina "negro" se le dicen a los amigos, a los chicos del barrio, hasta él mismo se llama negro, incluso entre las personas que son blancas nos decimos "negro"
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He's not a racist. In Argentina, unfortunately, poor people are called "negros", but they are not Black. Milo J comes from a humble family and that's why he is called (or was called) "negro". I don't know if I made myself understood.
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Milo uses the "black" as the "homies" and "bros" is the same meaning. Not racist, just a way to call your ones.
In Argentina the word "negro" ("black") does not refer to your skin color or your ethnicity, but to your social class. People who live marginalized in very poor neighborhoods, with certain types of clothing (especially sports) are called that, they began to be called “blacks.” There is a stigma that people from that social class who dress like that are criminals, this is based on people who ride motorcycles and commit robberies, sell drugs, etc. and in general they have that appearance, although they are also often called black, whether they are criminals or not, just because of where they live. It has nothing to do with skin color but I know that calling them “black” derogatorily can be seen as racist, but in itself it is a classist adjective.
There came a time when people from those social classes appropriated that insult and began to call each other black, as a way of saying “hey brother.” Milo in the video says "in the neighborhood the blacks (the poor) don't make signs with their hands but they steal if they want to eat on Friday" he is describing the reality of his neighborhood. To give you an example, the artist "L-Gante", the artist "La Joaqui", "Callejero Fino" and "Milo J" fulfill the stereotype of black people: people from the neighborhood, with a certain type of clothing, with a certain type of musical tastes (the rkt and the black cumbia (popular cumbia of the neighborhoods)". I don't know if I explained myself well hahaha but I hope it is clearer that the word black is used to describe social class, not ethnic origin or color of skin, greetings
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Those subtitles are very confusing. Even the part that says "rose rank, the black is white" may sounds pretty racist too. That part is referring to unregistered employment or as we call it "trabajo en negro"
In short he is saying that "the black is in white" which translates as an analogy to someone who was working illegally and is now "hired" (obviously not literal).
Negro:gente de barrio
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Calling someone "black" is not an insult in latinoamerica.
This song is not about his girlfriend, its Just a "desamor" song (loveless? Idk inglish)
But he break op with his girlfriend days ago
he dosent think Milo is black enough to cosider him a black person so he asks if he racist its so funyy 😂 ajajajajj Great reactionss 👽
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he isn't racist, in the song he talk about people from his neighborhood (west side) and about his people... he had dark skin and here police is racist... after "the black don't make sing etcetera.." he say the one who has to protect you is the one who kill you (something like that) talking about the police brutality w poor or dark skin people. You need to read and interpret the lyrics better before calling him racis when this song talks about his past and the racist thing towards him 😅😅😅 educate yourself, byeee
Es difícil de explicar, negro no es por tono de piel o algun rasgo, se le dice negro a la gente de barrio, o desarreglada y se le relaciona con delitos solo por su apariencia, por eso dice "la policía te para si sos morochito y te faltan un par de dientes".
Pd: Morochito es negro pero dicho de manera cariñosa y respetuosa
Oh nah dis special
It's kinda funny and kinda frustrating when North Americans try to decide who's black enough based on skin tone, you know? Down here in places like Argentina, we've got a whole crazy mix of , Native tribes, European folks and a bit of African immigrants, so most of us are mixed. Milo, with his darker skin, gets seen as black in Argentina. He sings about his struggles with race and growing up poor. I guess the rest of the world doesn't really follow North America's rules on this stuff.
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Its no " milo shei" , its milo jota ( milo J)
saigo: milo j x duki x trueno - pensando en el dream
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white is black refers to the fact that in Argentina working in white refers to doing it legally in front of the state and paying taxes which takes a lot of money from you, when working in black you do not pay taxes to the state and it is illegal but you charge more money apart from the fact that the connotation black is not said referring to the color of the person but rather to where they come from, like someone with little purchasing power who has to resort to getting money in a not so legal way, they are people from the neighborhood, and when they say yes He has to steal to eat on a Friday but they don't make any signs to say that it is not fake, it is not smoke, it is a real necessity, since from Latin America the Latin neighborhood is not the same as the Yankee neighborhood that is why it is seen as "fake" without disrespect
It’s understandable why you were confused in morning. Considering how the west has different values and connotation to calling people black. In most of Latin America this is not the case. He was trying to say what these people including him go through when living in the hood. You can see that he also says it’s incoherent but that’s how it is. Milo comes from a very dangerous place so he often speaks about his life in the ghetto in his songs and saying black as in people in the ghetto. Also I would like to mention that while Milo is not the African kind of black he is not considered white either he is “morenito” which is which is similar to light skinned people but in Latin American standards.
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The translations are horrible in the lyrics but I guess ou already know by now lol
No es racista porque el también se considera "negro"
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Wait sorry, it is actually derogatory but in a different way. He calls himself
"negro catinga" (an insult in Argentinian schools that means bad smelling dark skin person) in one of his songs and says "now the negro catinga sings to you" to make people realize that the person who they bullied in school for being poor and from the ghetto is succeeding.
It is not an insult to black community but to poor people from the hood in Argentina. Argentinians are surprised always when they hear Milo j calling himself that way, because it is a big insult in Argentina, but I'm also surprised that he is showing the reality he lived and how things actually work in society even nowadays. I like that he was brave to expose the racist comments that are being used without mincing words by CHILDREN 😢. Sorry for saying this, reality is very cruel, but I wanted to try to explain it in English so that there is no misinformation I hope you can understand my bad English.❤
In any case, the racists would be the Argentinians among them for insulting the slightest difference in colour between the whites and the Argentinian people of the ghetto.
Thank you for explaining I understood everything. Feel free to reply in Spanish next time I’ll translate it
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JAJAJA poor milo I’m a big fan of him but he is not racist in argentina thats normal to say bc he is referring to him and the people that live in his neighborhood its normal to say “ negro “ but its not the n word, in argentina they refer to people like: morocho/a, colorado/a, and negro/a
No usa la palabra negro despectivamente es jerga argentina, habla de los pibes del barrio...
everyone saying hes not racist 😂😂
it is not
He's not bruh, black in that way in Argentina isn't racist it has nothing to do with skin color
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Jajaja negro no es un insulto en Argentina, negro es como decir Wey en México o un Bro en Estados unidos
Negro en argentina significa otra cosa se refiere a gente de barrio ya que en EE.uu lo barrios son de gánster morenos (por no decir negros) no somos racistas somos todos iguales mi bro negro es todo menos mención a racismo
bro el dice ñeri es como negro el no es rrasista
Ok,pero deberías investigar antes de tirar ésa de és rasista?
Porque bien sabemos que en redes, cualquier comentario inocente basta para el oscuro bardo.
I recommend an emerging artist from Argentina who breaks it titled "RUOC" he is very good, he deserves recognition, 18 years old
SI, MJ es racista :(((
no
No bro
A. los pobres no llaman negros