By Grand Rapids Anonymous
monday, february 3, 2025 at 12:35:00 p.m. est
Worst grammy awards show ever yields worst “song of the year” ever—Kendrick Lamarr’s “not like us”
GRA: The clips of last night’s formerly classy award show (before 1990, anyways), “the grammys”—which I saw on the internet—were horrible. Full of nigs, spics, and gender-confused nutjobs, best album went to nig, Beyonce Knowles (for a country album, no less). She complained her way to the award by accusing every White, non-stop—for a year—that they were racist against her for not liking the album.
But the true headscratcher, from my viewpoint was giving “song of the year” to Kendrick Lamarr for a piece of rap crap called, “not like us.”
No singing, nothing to distinguish it from any other rap song, and that means swearing plus stupid lyrics. Here’s a sample;
[Verse 1]
ayy, mustard on the beat, ho
deebo any rap nigga, he a free throw
what’s up with these jabroni-ass niggas tryna see Compton?
the industry can hate me, f—k ‘em all and they mama
how many opps you really got? I mean, it’s too many options
I’m finna pass on this body, I’m John Stockton
beat your ass and hide the Bible if God watchin’
sometimes you gotta pop out and show niggas
certified boogeyman, I’m the one that up the score with ‘em
walk him down, whole time, I know he got some ho in him
pole on him, extort s--t, bully death row on him.
GRA: Burt Bacharach, calling Burt Bacharach. Now don’t tell me there aren’t any (White) people who—with an opportunity—could write decent, catchy pop songs—I don’t accept that. Whites have been replaced in the music industry intentionally and not because blacks have more talent—that’s obvious. It’s pure “dumbing down”—forcing Whites to hear black crap music.
There should be a surgeon general’s warning given with every download of this garbage that White kids (and older) listen to: negro rap music has been shown to reduce IQ and cause a lessening of your brain power upon one time or repeated listening.
And the same execs who promote this in music, are attempting to push the same with TV and movies (see black captain america as a quick example) and TV ads.
Mobs need to put an end to this rot that’s permeating our country—wherever this is being orchestrated: record companies, tv networks, and movie studios.
--GRA
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4 comments:
jerry pdx
Could only watch bits and pieces for a while, then bailed. Loud, garish, unmusical and reeking of diversity crap it was basically unwatchable.
nbc said"There was a mountain of talent," at the Grammys.
Funny,I didn't see Lizzo or Oprah on the newsclips.
--GRA
I wish someone(Trump won't even do it)tell it like it is about (c)rap music and blacks being overrepresented in everything "entertainment" by 50% or more. Instead you hear phony praise for no talents from msm--they gush over blacks who can't sing a note and invoke violence. My friend saw Smokey Robinson up at Mount Pleasant casino last year, and said he was great. What a decline these days,in what is considered music and comedy,compared to just a few years ago.
--GRA
When one of the founders of Chess Records passed away some time ago, the NYT obit quoted him as saying he and his partner hated some of the music his company promoted. He specifically cited Muddy Waters (that's a black blues singer, not a place!), saying they couldn't understand a word he was "singing." So why did they promote it? "Because the kids like it." This was in the 1950s, no less.
Another anecdote, contradictory to the first: In Ned Wynn's book (son of Keenan- a fascinating if depressing read) "We Will Always live In Beverly Hills," he recalls a college party circa 1960 where he put a black record on the turntable- someone got very angry and said, "Who put that n------ music on???"
-RM
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