Lance Alworth
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Blacks make up about 12% of the country's population, yet they are more than half of all the so-called "musicians" you hear on the radio and MTV these days. Who is listening to this crap? and its not just rap either. Its like all you have to do to be successful in music these days is to be black. If you're black you'll automatically have your videos played on MTV and radio, and you'll be granted a tremendous amount of success despite having little to no musical talent. Why have we whites allowed this to happen? As a former musician, I find this trend very disturbing, and its almost getting to the point where very little real music is being made anymore. If you look at most black "artists" there is little to no actual instrumentation on any of the tracks they produce. Most rappers and other types of black artists mainly use studio samples and turntables to create what they call "the beat" to their songs. It's nothing but outright laziness (too lazy to compose their own instrumentation) and sometimes outright plagerism as they have been known to steal songs from the 70's and 80's to make them their own. Anyway, I'm rambling here, but like our sports, we really need to take back the music industry as well