Some may remember when the song One in a Million by Guns 'n Roses caused a stir because it used that most taboo of words when used by Whites, the n-word. But Guns 'n Roses was
huge in the late 1980s and survived it with no lasting damage, though today they would not be able to get away with it, nor even try. Lead singer Axl Rose was thought for a while by some (including Tom Metzger) to be pro-White, but there's no real evidence of it and in recent years he's been sure to virtue signal as necessary. They were one of the last big rock bands even then as the system mainstreamed rap and hip hop and began methodically pushing talented rock groups to the margins, with MTV's arc being a great illustration.
Here's their best song (with some allusions to the beauty of White women):