Racial music Anonymous 09/25/2017 (Mon) 09:50:32 No. 1730 del
Greetings /mu/sic-philes,

I have an honest question. First I preface.

As you guess, I'm a /pol/ack, but don't close the thread, I'll keep it musical, I was a fervent musician once.

In the first bar of nearly every song, you can immerdiatley tell what color the singer/ musician is, So I wonder something peculiar.

This subconciously effects the way we all listen to music, as music made by our own ethinic group sounds best to us, even this is true in rap, with eminem. rap is degenerate, tbh

Do you ever question which race a song belongs to/is more appealing/ makereted to?

For instance, there is no question that """hip-hop** is artificial these days and used to brainwash blacks.

But there are plenty "grey" songs, such as jass tunes, sung by Ella fitzgerald, that were composed and accompanied by whites, sung by blacks, and appealed to both. In fact, the Jazz Age was the only time in human history where two totally foreign cultures converged and produced anything,

So my question is, How could this happen?

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