It's sad because black people have a beautiful history of music with some high quality and very successful talent. BB King, Ella Fitzgerald, Nat King Cole, Louis Armstrong, Chuck Berry, Whitney Houston, etc. They should be proud of their musical heritage.
Like Aunt Jemima, Uncle Ben, and Gone With The Wind they are hidden as relics of the past that don't conform to the made up oppressed gangster culture they are now required to embrace.
Yes, boomer here. I want to know, were Stevie Wonder, Prince, Marvin Gaye and Michael Jackson included? The Temptations? If not, that playlist was pure bogus!!!
Black people are gifted with musical genius, and any "black playlist" that doesn't reflect that, is an outrageous insult to blacks!
I actually like Hendrix more than all of those I listed and yet I still forgot.
The list goes on and on. A playlist of black culture that is more than 25% rap is about as stupid and a disservice to black people as if there was a white playlist and it was all Nashville country music from the last decade.
It's sad because black people have a beautiful history of music with some high quality and very successful talent. BB King, Ella Fitzgerald, Nat King Cole, Louis Armstrong, Chuck Berry, Whitney Houston, etc. They should be proud of their musical heritage.
Like Aunt Jemima, Uncle Ben, and Gone With The Wind they are hidden as relics of the past that don't conform to the made up oppressed gangster culture they are now required to embrace.
Yes, boomer here. I want to know, were Stevie Wonder, Prince, Marvin Gaye and Michael Jackson included? The Temptations? If not, that playlist was pure bogus!!!
Black people are gifted with musical genius, and any "black playlist" that doesn't reflect that, is an outrageous insult to blacks!
Brainwash black youth.
Make white people pissed off -- everyone has to listen to that tripe.
It's part of the commie coup.
Don’t forget Jimi Hendrix! Best guitar player of all time in my opinion.
I actually like Hendrix more than all of those I listed and yet I still forgot.
The list goes on and on. A playlist of black culture that is more than 25% rap is about as stupid and a disservice to black people as if there was a white playlist and it was all Nashville country music from the last decade.