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cancer
Member Since: 1/1/2014
Posts: 14,099
Post #21
A big ass and big lips isn't a black thing.
Every culture contributes to pop culture one way or another so I don't know to point to this thread..
Womanizah
Member Since: 4/22/2011
Posts: 968
Post #22
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TheLuckyOnes
this is kinda of a US view on it though. Black culture is popular in the US due to the US having a high population of black people.
I doubt black people shape culture anywhere else
Black music has influenced artists such as The Beatles and a large portion of the K-pop industry. It's not just in the US.
Dessy Fenix
Member Since: 8/7/2015
Posts: 23,857
Post #23
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cancer
A big ass and big lips isn't a black thing.
Every culture contributes to pop culture one way or another so I don't know to point to this thread..
If that's all you took from this topic then
Dark XXX
Member Since: 8/7/2015
Posts: 11,858
Post #24
I agree
MESS at you being reported. Guess some people just don't want to listen to the truth
Dark XXX
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Post #25
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Originally posted by
cancer
A big ass and big lips isn't a black thing.
Every culture contributes to pop culture one way or another so I don't know to point to this thread..
STFU seriously
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