Holy FUCK

did you just assume his race? its micro-aggressions like that that is keeping trans-black lesbians like myself from making it in the music blogging industry

>Unironically being non-white

you're making it worse :(

If only the album ended on the medley. The songs after just sound weak in comparison. Standalone they're great however.

Nah, he's right. Your yearning for young black pussy has got you all scrambled and shit, man.

Nope, I like Marvin more than any of the modern trap stuff, I just think white people that "love black music" but only listen to Marvin Gaye and James Brown are a joke.

One of my favorite albums. He's not the greatest songwriter ever, but for someone who could've coasted on their amazing vocal talent, he's got great skills as a writer.

>You know, we've got to find a way to bring some lovin' here today...

The vocal run on that line gives me a happy feeling inside every time. He had an incredible voice.

>I like black music
>Listens to good black music instead of bad black music
>No no you have to swallow all the shit our race spews
Honestly it's typical nigger behavior so I can't say I'm suprises

Yeah but that's only assuming that's the case with him. Even then, spurn on that basis is childish. Furthermore, only liking those two artists is still loving black music.

I might have given you Stevie but Whats Going On is definitely better than Prince and Michaels best album

you don't have to like all of it, I just think white people don't realize how lame they sound when they praise Marvin Gaye in regards to how great black music is or used to be. If you're gonna take that route at least use someone like Stevie Wonder as your example.

im white btw.