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herr-rossiOur girl erlebt gerade ihren ersten „Shit Storm“, nachdem sie sich in einem Vogue-Interview unerwartet negativ über Rap geäußert hat. Rap-Kritiker Shawn Cee antwortet: <iframe src=“https://www.youtube.com/embed/Ax5UKj5rbt0?feature=oembed“ width=“500″ height=“281″ frameborder=“0″ allowfullscreen=“allowfullscreen“></iframe>
Naja, was hat sie genau gesagt:
„Just because the story isn’t real doesn’t mean it can’t be important,“ Billie said while analysing her own lyrics. „There’s a difference between lying in a song and writing a story. There are tons of songs where people are just lying. There’s a lot of that in rap right now, from people that I know who rap.“
Dazu
This intentional paraphrasing changes the entire context of what Billie says in her interview. She clearly says “from people I know who rap” indicating she’s talking about specific people and not the entirety of rap. Also talking about the difference in storytelling and lying. pic.twitter.com/8yk0I4JOpv
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„This intentional paraphrasing changes the entire context of what Billie says in her interview. She clearly says “from people I know who rap” indicating she’s talking about specific people and not the entirety of rap. Also talking about the difference in storytelling and lying.“
und da mußte ich auch lachen, denn das Interview hab ich natürlich gesehen:
Funniest: Dave is confused that rappers lie on their records
Dave: “Hip-Hop is all biographical. Am I right about that?”
Jay: “Uh…. no. It pretends to be. A lot of guys are just telling stories”
Dave: “Really?? Even in the beginning when kids are just starting out?’
Jay: “Yeah they lyin’. 9 times out of 10.”
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