Turn and fire:
Drake and Ariana Grande's record label drops the term 'urban'
Urban is not racist enough for them. Article written by a Savage.
Republic Records, one of the most powerful record labels in the US, will stop using the word "urban" to describe music of black origin.
"I despise the word," he added. "I know artists that do hip-hop, grime, or rap. I don't know anyone that does urban music.
What about all the dumbass white negroes who do hip-hop, grime, or rap?
What about they all, all of they?
Brazilians say American negroes aren't blacks. I go with they.
What about they all, all of they?
Brazilians say American negroes aren't blacks. I go with they.
I guess Republic is saying, like those negroes Biden says would vote for Trump, they're not negroes.
The term dates back to the mid-1970s, when black New York radio DJ Frankie Crocker coined the phrase "urban contemporary" as a label for the eclectic mix of songs that he played - which covered everything from James Brown to Doris Day.
Hip-hop, grime, and rap, sung by white negroes or dark, are mierda.
Hip-hop, grime, and rap, sung by white negroes or dark, are mierda.
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