Strike three on your racist comments today. That was fast.
You were just calling things "ghetto" yesterday and you always softly imply that your opinions and views are more credible due than black people's because you're white and have a more "universal" view.
Kind of funny how Frih who is supposed to be soo global and huge has been reduced to being in the same categories and stuff as ChrisT the past few years. Best R&B album, Best R&B Artist, Urban hit
How is the ANTI world tour doing btw? How many sold out shows have their been thus far? The same as ChrisT and Trey their last tour or?
You were just calling things "ghetto" yesterday and you always softly imply that your opinions and views are more credible due than black people's because you're white and have a more "universal" view.
White people can be ghetto, too.
That's not what I'm doing, but again, you can tell it's what you want me to be doing.
Kind of funny how Frih who is supposed to be soo global and huge has been reduced to being in the same categories and stuff as ChrisT the past few years. Best R&B album, Best R&B Artist, Urban hit
How is the ANTI world tour doing btw? How many sold out shows have their been thus far? The same as ChrisT and Trey their last tour or?
White people can be ghetto, too.
That's not what I'm doing, but again, you can tell it's what you want me to be doing.
No, it definitely is. I mean, look at your posts to FAME
And of course whites people can be ghetto (look at Ke$ha and Britney) however you would have to be, again, clueless to not know it's a term that's disproportionately been used against black people. And I don't think you're THAT clueless.
If anything, white people have a worse/cheaper view on whether things are universal. It's just kind of not the point, a majority of people won't know what "these hoes ain't loyal!" is because most people are wholesome and not, well, ghetto.
It's the same reason why Taylor Swift and Adele sell the most.
See, I'd say the urban one is bigger because they tend to have more impact on what's "in", also they sell less so it makes their performances look less impressive when they kinda are. That and pop radio doesn't touch even the hugest urban hits sometimes.