I know it's been a few months since my last post, but I've had to get over a bout of swine flu, work on my upcoming soundtrack and screenplay and take a moment of appear in my latest movie. At any rate, I'm back for yet another wild and crazy post.
I can't tell you how many times I've ventured onto some white girls' myspaces and was amazed at what I saw AND what I heard on their respective pages. Not amazed in a negative sense.....but moreso amazed at the influence of URBAN hip-hop on SUBURBAN white kids, girls in particular.
Yes, there is a point to this because this explosion isn't front page news any longer. White kids are buying more hip-hop than black kids and women make up the majority of all buyers of hip-hop albums. Hip-hop is indirectly (or directly, depending on how you look at it) responsible for the style of dress of these white girls, the "wigger" attitude and rebellion that most need to defy their uptight parents, and of course, the attention now being paid to "the new phenomenon".......white girls with a little more "junk in the trunk" than their predecessors had. These "new" white girls are getting more black dick than many black women these days and what was once "taboo" is now being more widely accepted, embraced......and wanted......by both parties! Songs like Young Jeezy's "White Girl (Christina Aguilera)" and other popular rap and hip-hop songs of this nature help to bring this issue to light in many different social settings amongst many different cultures. Now, it's not uncommon to see lower, middle AND upper class white girls affected in some way by the hip-hop culture. Check the following video:
Instances like these leave me scratching my head wondering exactly what the obsession is here? I mean, for a guy like me, it's cool. Doesn't bother me at all. My issues arise when after they (being the white girls) have grown up a bit, why then do they choose to leave this lifestyle behind, presumably sweep it under a rug and run off to marry a white man? Fear of being written out of the will? Fear of being shunned by family? If you liked something before, why does it have to change later?
Anyhoo, this was just a small post to whet appetites and see what the responses will be. Those responses will determine how much further I elect to delve into this topic......
Peace!
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