Enough about Azit. No one hears all the noise she makes. If a tree falls in the woods...
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This book is HILARIOUS. It's about 2 kids being raised by parents who are avant-garde artists. Like think that Marina whatever woman that ShitGa copies, but 10x more extreme.
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Annie and Buster Fang have spent most of their adult lives trying to distance themselves from their famous artist parents, Caleb and Camille. But when a bad economy and a few bad personal decisions converge, the two siblings have nowhere to turn but their family home. Reunited under one roof for the first time in more than a decade and surrounded by the souvenirs of their unusual upbringing, Buster and Annie are forced to confront not only their creatively ambitious parents, but the chaos and confusion of their childhood.
Even though Macklemore and Iggy are some of hip-hop's biggest recent success stories, there still is a major bias against White people in Hip-Hop. Both of them receive tons of backlash for their skin color, and it's sad because people didn't seem to have a problem with Macklemore before he won the Grammy over Kendrick. He's genuinely talented and deserves to come as far as he has.
Hell, even Eminem had to go through hell and back to earn his respect. Though it might seem unfathomable now, he was seen as just another talentless, borderline Vanilla Ice-level White punk once upon a time, but after having a 2nd diamond album and releasing 8 Mile, the Rap community had basically no choice but to accept him. Good thing he earned their respect when he did because he started sucking immediately afterward.
Even though Macklemore and Iggy are some of hip-hop's biggest recent success stories, there still is a major bias against White people in Hip-Hop. Both of them receive tons of backlash for their skin color, and it's sad because people didn't seem to have a problem with Macklemore before he won the Grammy over Kendrick. He's genuinely talented and deserves to come as far as he has.
Hell, even Eminem had to go through hell and back to earn his respect. Though it might seem unfathomable now, he was seen as just another talentless, borderline Vanilla Ice-level White punk once upon a time, but after having a 2nd diamond album and releasing 8 Mile, the Rap community had basically no choice but to accept him. Good thing he earned their respect when he did because he started sucking immediately afterward.