me...
Your music choices are fitting what minorities label white people that dive into hip-hop, to a tee.
First is the number of eminem videos; yeah the guy is good but its just funny that when white people listen to an almost exclusively black genre they always lean towards the one white guy as their favorite. To give you an idea of how absurd that is, that'd be like the few black people that do listen to country all saying some black cowboy was their favorite.
Second, Tech N9ne another stereotypical pick for white people getting into rap. I'll let the links explain:
http://rapmusic.com/threads/does-tech-n9ne-have-any-black-fans.1301429/
the guy even acknowledges that white people exclusively like his music.
Point being, I'm not judging although you're making it hard to. This is practically the equivalent of seeing a black guy go to the store, then leaving with watermelons, fried chicken, hair grease, collard greens and various assortments of grape drink.
"First is the number of eminem videos; yeah the guy is good but its just funny that when white people listen to an almost exclusively black genre they always lean towards the one white guy as their favorite. To give you an idea of how absurd that is, that'd be like the few black people that do listen to country all saying some black cowboy was their favorite."
nah, it's cool. I don't feel self-conscious about this. I listen to other stuff too, rap-wise even though I listen to basically all genres. Also, the other rap artists that I like, are also probably white-listeners-mostly choices. wu-tang, redman, dasfx, idk. thing is that there's a simple explanation. I listen to stuff that I can identify with. I don't like Macklemore though. I like Mac Miller, however.
It's not a big deal for me. I'm not black. I don't WANT to be black ... I just like the music. And the culture. Most of it. I hate Malcolm X...
I like Tupac and Biggie. I like Kevin Hart. I hate Key and Peele and so on ...
Dave Chappelle is awesome too.