Does anybody else hate it when musicians use speak out on political issues or use them in their music?

Does anybody else hate it when musicians use speak out on political issues or use them in their music?

Nope.

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*Does anybody else hate it when musicians speak out on political issues or use them in their music?

Yes.

Fuck Anohini and fuck all hip hop right now that claims to be "speaking for the youth". I fucking cringe when music is overtly political like the artist wants to preform at a fucking Sanders rally or something.

I fucking cringe when Montie is overtly political like he wants to preform at an Oasis concert or something.

I only hate it when it goes against my views. When they agree with them, I call them based and make a thread about it on Sup Forums.

Yeah I hate people that are attention seeking and feel the need to voice their opinion on everything.

god you're literally the worst trip that's ever been on Sup Forums

good 1

Haha nice 1, because I seek attention

You just don't like what I said because you are retarded

>cringe in 2016
Are you 12? You make some good points but cringe really?

Biko was a great song.

Yeah, this with other pop culture icons too.

I cringed so hard when Danny De Vito introduced Bernie Sanders as 'Obi Wan-Kenobi'

They're entertainers for the most part so keep out of politics. When a musician can put across a thought out, original political idea, Call me.

I wish filthy tripfags would stop appropriating good opinions

> When a musician can put across a thought out, original political idea, Call me.
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link his book about politics and I'll read it.

I fucking hate you but you're right this time.
>GOT A BIG DICK / KILL EM NIGGAS ETC.
and the next day they're singing about how hard life in modern day America is. I mean it's alright but come on, damn...

When has panda bear done this?

Painting With was pretty political

true, but there seems to be no coherent message to the political parts

maybe part of the whole dadaist/cubist thing but i dunno man

>You think the gals should feel so comfortable these days
>But sexy genders bring some troubles to the fray
>And trouble tears apart another golden heart
>So I want to be the reminder that she’s stronger than the bulk on other days

Look at the tracklist:

FloriDada,
Hocus Pocus,
Vertical,
Lying in the Grass,
The Burglars,
Natural Selection,
Bagels in Kiev,
On Delay,
Spilling Guts,
Summing the Wretch,
Golden Gal,
Recycling

Then take the initial letter of each song title:

>F, V, H, L, T, N, B, O, S, S, G, R

Now, if we change the letters' positions, we get this:

>B L T M R W H T A G N
... "Baltimore White Again", which also parallels Floridada's third line in the hook, "Nigger city never more."

Really makes you think, huh?

Yeah shoulda been golden white man cuz we are the real oppressed

Fucking one line that can be perceived as political is pretty political now?

All of that is political. The whole song is.

Now, I'm not against the message but it's kinda stupid to think it isn't

listening to musicians in general is painful af
you want the song not the narcistic shithead´s daily blog

Didn't Avey write Golden Gal though?

Panda is in the same band, But idk I'm not some AnCo nerd.

Lol if you're gonna cite lyrics you should make sure the person wrote them, dingus.

Panda explicitly doesn't care about material things.

but adobe slabs are material things.

Dead Kennedys did political lyrics pretty well.

bagels in kiev is about ukraine
that was pretty obvious from my first listen

i also remember avey saying the Burglars was about ISIS, not too sure

and also
>where's that bridge that's gonna take me home
>a bridge that someone's fighting over
>a bridge that someone's paying for
>a bridge so old so let it go
pretty political line

Bagels in Kiev is more about Avey's grandfather, but whatever. He does touch on some war stuff, but again that's mainly from his grandpop.

>i also remember avey saying the Burglars was about ISIS, not too sure

Ha, what? I'd love an actual source on that.

And the bridge part is about the actual bridge of the song.

can musicians and entertainers just stay in their goddamn lane