Carla C.

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    Carla C.
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    There’s nothing wrong with white kids lovin black music. However, it is important that you realize and respect the struggle behind it. It’s important to know the reasons for the transitions blacks had to go through to get their music known and respected. Rap/Hip-hop for example started out as way of artistic urban expression. R&B, jazz, funk, gospel, rock & roll (b4 guns and roses) all originated from the negro spirituals from slavery as well as African influence. If you listen to black music rhythm and harmonies are essential parts of its make-up, as is African tribal music. So like Dre, Snoop, Mary and Outkast all you want , just know what it took to get there.

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    Name : Carla C., Gender : F, Sexual Orientation : Straight, Race : Black/African American, Religion : Christian, Age : 16, City : Toronto, State : NA, Country : Canada, Education level : Less than High School Diploma, 
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