traditionally white music has been flooded with crossovers. Does this dillute it's identity?
How controlled is country music
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nu-country is all joo.
>listening to country and not bluegrass
>contrived for maximum shekel milking
yes, this dilutes identity
>CMT
The whole cowboy meme was stared by that Shriner/Mason John Wayne.
"Country" has an actual meaning/definition. It's not just "whatever the fuck the Jews in Nashville say it is." Ie, songs with clapping noises for syncopation are pop songs, not "country" songs. Songs with too much drumming or syncopation in general are not country (some purists exclude drums entirely, but that's a bit much). Autotune shit isn't "country." Etc. As long as you remember this, actual country isn't so bad.
I don't know about all the funky hand gestures from the crackhead on the left.
There's a song out right now that's literally about a guy marrying an instagram thot and adopting a nigglet from uganda.
Can't remember the name of the song because it's just one I've overheard on the radio while moving customers cars around.
They call it "hick hop" and white niggers are listening to this now by the droves.
Jews did this to rock music in the late 90s early 2000s.
Rock is now basically dead. Only metal is still decent.
>Only metal is still decent.
yes. dark metal seems to be one of the few last domains of the white man.
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"country music has an identity and that identity is white. the music is becoming less white as the songs interbreed with other musical styles! it's a big problem for insecure morons obsessed with race."
Also, metal fucking blows.
> calling these fucking larpers bluegrass.
> not realizing how lefty they probably are
There's definitely a machine in Nashville that churns out mass produced country music similar to the Motown system back in the 60s. You can find better music in random Nashville bars than on the radio
i just want to listen to johnny cash and grill
>You can find better music in random Nashville bars than on the radio
Can you please cite a source? Not doubting you; I'm just wondering if this is true or if the bars in Nashville are filled with Kane Brown and FGL wannabes.
What about the music scene in Vegas? Anybody know anything about that?
>Vegas
it's primarily washed up has-beens like Britney spears milking their old hits
examine closely you will find that lyrics in country song A are almost the same with different slang compared to rap song B.
It basically all follows the same patterns and all the male singers' singing voices all sound the same
Source: my mom had country music blaring all the time
yea i like TVZ, true.
bluegrass you say?
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old stuff is still good tho
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>listening to nu-cuntry ever
queer af tbqh famalam
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>nu-grass
heh nothing personnel kid
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lol blacked country
>Songs with too much drumming or syncopation in general are not country
pretty much everything since the 80s has had a drum in the background keeping the beat
does that qualify as "too much drumming" or are we being 50s-70s purists?
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though something like the following definitely does diverge from the traditional genre a bit too much to be considered "pure" anyway
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bzzt