I’ve always thought ‘dissing’ in music was a sad phenomenon.
It shouldn’t be surprising that ‘dissing’ is generally confined to a single genre of music, frequented by a certain type of people.
Like imagine being so small-minded that the primary objective of what you’re creating is to insult somebody you personally don’t like.
But there’s a vast strata of people who actually enjoy and admire this kind of culture, where music is reduced to ‘dissing’ and ape-like chest beating.
I suppose this ‘music culture’ is only an outward expression of the collective personality & priorities of races from the warmer continents: Nations of little terrorists and jewel-laden warlords, all trying to be the baddest.
I wouldn’t have to care about these people or their ‘music’ if they weren’t in my country, murdering grandmothers.
But just as only one thought-process is occurring for certain breeds of people, there’s also only one allegorical message in pretty much every rap song ever written: “I am dangerous. I am glamorous. I am cruel. Fear me.”
It’s like the melody of murder.
This message will always resonate with the egos of sub 80 IQs, which is probably why it’s more popular now than ever before.
Why do we allow this shit? Why do we broadcast it to our younger generations through government radio stations?
Anyway, while waiting for a client that’s what I was sitting in the car thinking about this morning.