The Disappearance of 2010s Female Culture Vultures: controversies the led to their demise | BFTV
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This Is What Happens When "The Cookout" Has No Security At The Door.
Fr.
Or security tells the person they good as everyone else that’s actually invited objects 😂
Spot on💯
Lol
Meanwhile you can have a 800 credit score, advanced education, and a high income and they still try to restrict you from their spaces.
Black men always co-sign these yt girl/women.
U can say the same thing with these black women cosigning these white men who are acting as black look how many black women with cosign the white guy who played as faz on euphoria and that white rapper that Lil Nas X had on his music video
And that’s why these yt people will continue to do what they do 🙄
Facts. It's embarrassing honestly. But in all honesty ain't no telling what those girls had to do to be co-signed 👀
Facts, but I see black women doing the same. Our whole community needs a reset stat.
Black women co-sign Cardi B, Megan, Suki and karlee red. Why don't ya'll have a problem with that?
She said she quit rappin to make room for blk woman in the game..girl you was never in the way😂🤣
no fr😂
what she mean is at that time every rapper , producer and label were looking for the next big white woman act as the next big thing, since main stream consumers was eating it up online their albums were not selling but the media buzz was too strong. remember the majority of album sells then and now are bought by white people and they spend a shit ton of money on the concerts so there is a market. every one knew it was just a matter of time before they found some raw talent. no one pay any attention to black woman unless you were already famous then. in the music industry that's the way it has always been its a joke to the culture as a whole until you come across someone like Eminem or Post Malone and sell millions of records. but yeah she was not best rapper but her friends kept the spot light on white woman at the time.and all the record company's ever care about is what's trending now.
Bruh😂😂😂😂
😂🤣
😂😂😂😂😂
"Does she have stretch marks"
WHAT THE FUCK?!
That was super weird and made me do a second take like HUH?
Yeah he part of the problem too for that
this video found clips of the dumbest interviewers ever. amateur interviewers. asking a person about another person is wild too.
@@barejunk4983Tim Westwood, amateur interviewer. Lawl.
@@fettypaige4551 I know right? wonky wonk wonk
tumblr era definitely pushed the non black girl- heavy eyeliner - grills - loud lipstick with no liner aesthetic. they all have no longevity for a reason lol
this. they all had that tumblr aesthetic. l remember around the time that 212 was getting a lot of buzz on tumblr that a particular side of tumblr was pushing Iggy’s mixtape single.
The kreashawns and iggy’s were just place holders in rap, they couldn’t compete w Nicki
No youre just chronically online since 2011 and think the internet inspired that
@@dusthymn8187nah dude, just cuz ure hearing these conversations now doesnt mean its all chronically online behaviour, ure just deeply ignorant. Since esp in music publications and academic circles there has always been talks of cultural appropriation and racial dynamics playing into careers and lives of people and styles.
But Black men getting blamed all on the comments like we was on Tumblr supporting this bullshit lmao
Swag era tumblr aesthetic
The fact that Iggy made a whole career using a blaccent is wild.
Fr 😂smh
Her statement on it is so cringe too😅 inauthentic as fuck, if she could get away with black face I’m sure she would’ve done it too
And she's Australian right? 😂
@@astridholland6675right
And she isn’t even American like where did she get that accent from black Australians don’t speak like that
Yelling out “stop Asian hate” while dropping the N word is wild
Cue Trinidad james all gold everything
Pretty typical
yelling out black lives matter while beating up other Blacks and Asians
yeah that's california for you....
I feel so vindicated seeing how this stuff looks even cringier in 2024. Always hated this.
I must have been living under a rock during this era because I have never heard of any of these women (except Iggy)
Me too 😂😂😂
lucky
You're not the only one that didn't know about them . I thought iggy was the only one.
GNARLY
RADICAL
Ariana what are you doing hereeee
What’s crazier is that Tyga used the same formula to make Kylie Jenner.
“Make” Kylie Jenner? I’m not even a fan, but be serious…Kylie would still be well off without dating Tyga. She is literally a family member of the “Kardashian/Jenners”
He didn't make kylie she would have done well with him or without him .
Yep
@user-vj6pw9my8xexactly 😂
@user-vj6pw9my8x so your telling me you knew nothing about Kylie until she started dating Tyga?? Weird lmao
That was the best thing that ever happened is all the culture vultures disappeared. The fact that Iggy Gave herself a black accent when she was from Australia was the icing on the cake.
@@namjoonie936 wasn't there a trend of Australians doing country music back in the day? Those country fans didn't like it either
Iggy is garbage. Australian hip hop has its own accent that's nothing like a black accent. She could have used the Aussie hip hop accent, but she used a black accent to make herself popular
I'm so excited about it I'm very proud of her and Ice Spice that's makes it easier for a change in rap music I would like them to be able to take over our rap music because it's going down hill anyway so what not let them change it for the better I really hope Ice Spice help them change the rap game
@@A1lNYCBKLYNGIRL-tc5ot Ice Spice sucks + she's hella boring. Her fans at her live shows only cheer when she shakes her donk.
"I don't have a problem with white folks, I even have a friend that's white!" That interview 😂
Such a cringe moment in rap
Fr
The time Miley Cyrus talked shi about hip hop after it helped her boosted her music career after Disney
It really started the coonepedemic we’re in now.
Black men were down for it though
And in everyday life 😂
For every “culture vulture” is a black team or manager behind them telling them it’s okay.. a lot of these dudes be writing these lyrics for them “n word” and all.. **cough cough** Tyga
Tyga never wrote for honey cocaine
@@toxxikloveeyou can’t possibly believe that…. Her flow was identical.. she even did his adlibs 🫠
Thank you.
Tyga most definitely co signed honey cocaine. And 2 chainz told Mac Miller to do the same.
Yep 😢
R.I.P. Gangsta Boo LEGEND
🕊️🙏🏾
It’s always a brotha present when shenanigans like this is taking place, allowing it. But let us say something about one of them and it’s “you can’t really say that, cause……”
Why are you calling these randos your brothas?
@@foxylady6901 idk if you’re black or not but it’s just a common descriptor for black men by other black people. It’s a bit antiquated, but most things I say are.
They don't care that they have talent or not. You know they're TRYING to smash on the low
“This is how I was raised.” I’m pretty sure non of their white and Asian parents and grandparents were saying the N word at Sunday dinner 😒
And if they did indeed grow up in black spaces and in the culture they would understand why what they’re doing, the way they’re doing it is seen as a problem.
It's generational. I'm 47 and from Oakland, and even in MY generation, Asians, Polynesians and Hispanics said it, and not much long after, wyte folk were definitely saying it in limited spaces. I actually blame US for letting it get to this point. But I talk to a young black person about it, they'll look at ME crazy...
The audacity of her to say everybody in Oakland uses that word not even knowing the history of Oakland being the home of the Black panthers fighting against her kind . how ironic for her to even say that dumb shit and the sellouts that enable her to feel comfortable saying it .
@@dogsandyoga1743I’m from the bay as well. It seems to be the culture here to be “down with the brown” and mimic what African Americans are doing. But that’s the thing it’s just mimicking, what they use as a base to mimic off of is their ideal of what they think Black ppl act/talk like. I’m 18 and lemme tell you there’s barely any Black ppl here anymore and if we’re here we usually try to stick to our groups!!
Exactly
So their rebellious phase consisted of cosplaying what they think black behaviour is ? Got it
Ding! Ding! Ding!!
Wild shit. Smfh
What they thought SOME black behavior was like. Kind of like little girls
basically twerkinng to Sexyy red because they think that’s what older women do.
What they thought SOME behavior is. Kind of like people’s offspring twerking to Sexyy Red because they think that’s what older women do.
Yet y'all 30 and still cosplaying. Self hatred is a mf. 😂
This is how I feel about Pink. She had a good first album then soon as she got her white fans she’s gone
We can blame L.A. Reid for that
Nobody in their right mind would stay around that culture
It’s crazy how their “accents” were gone on that livestream. 😂
I’m from Oakland, and it was never okay! Her friends just didn’t say anything to her!
Me toonamd the Asians and Hispanics get mad when I be like use your own derogatory words like w e t back or China man
You know your life is good when someone using words you don't like upsets you
Thank you. Her friends were safe blacks.
@@arizonaFIREentyou know your life is better when you are bothered by people getting mad at people who use words they don't like.
Also those words are slurs, and not just words. Y'all are so annoying
@@goodvibes-rx7qe she was damn near black fishing. lol her friends probably thought she was mixed until she got in the white girl mob. It’s a lot of mixed race people out here and no one is really fact checking if you’re “black” or not.
As a mixed girl who’s white passing the Kylie Jenner/Iggy type white girls who cosplay as black say very derogatory nasty things about black girls behind closed doors. It’s the white girls that are Emo/Alt who really appreciate & stand up for black girls w/o appropriating.
That's why I hung out with the skaters and punk rock crowd. We didn't give a funk about race, just vibes. If you chill, then let's chill
Nah, I seen quite a few of them wild out and do the very same.
@@ericaj4494 I’m just speaking off how white girls act when they think I’m one of them. The guys surprisingly don’t randomly bring up race, but the girls can say things so vile it’s scary realizing ppl hold that much distain for strangers bc of skin color. I want to say racism is a mental illness.
@@ericaj4494I find its the ones who are pretenders and only copy that aesthetic/join those groups because they are outcasts from everyone else. They have a lot of anger and will try to punch down when they can especially in small towns. The ones who do it sincerely are more real as they are willing to genuinely forgo societal expectations.
@Dovelunalove A lot of the hatred and Visceral comes from their jealousy of black women. Black women are beautiful and set the trends and are mimicked the most
I was never a fan of Kreayshawn, but I didn’t like the way she caught so much flak for saying the n word when V Nasty was the one who was saying it. I remember seeing people go off over it, making themselves look stupid. People loved to talk about Kreayshawn saying the n word despite her not actually ever having said it.
The big issue is the unwillingness to correct v nasty on her use.
@@misty-cy8fi I’m pretty sure she said she did. And even if she didn’t, it’s still not the issue.
I’ll be honest , kraeyshawn should be in this list she was like the least problematic female on this list.
Should not*
Definitely agree 💯 ‼️
it’s ab them being culture vultures not problematic .
Her music was lame but she didn't deserve $800k debt for being a naive 21 year old.
Post Malone is white again
And doing country music 😂
He didn't start off with country music. Black men cosigned him too
@@user-dh5rb4xi7t didn't he start off in the hardcore scene? it was like a reverse mgk situation lmao he didn't get a ton of traction in rock and moved to hip hop
Yeah they do flip flop but let's not act like black people can't do country music to it ain't just rap and r&b
White Iverson .. cornrows and ish lmfaooo they get on my mfn nerves !!!
As soon as I saw Post Malone I SCREAMED because I have been saying this for years! “White Iverson” was directly targeted to black audiences and was heavily played on our stations. He was all up in the mix, but then he made “Sunflower”, got the mainstream exposure, and now he’s singing the Star Spangled Banner with a guitar and boots. It’s hilarious how people don’t see it for him as easily as Miley or Iggy.
Was he ever a rapper though 😅?
He is kidrock 2.0 leaching off the culture
@@BigDollaDeezy metal rock? Cuz rock was started by black musicians in the 60s or before...chuck Barry, lil Richard...
@@canicallyousach duh I know that. I'm saying they use black popular culture to get on and then abandon it. A fuckin
fuckin leach
@@canicallyousach he's saying that post malome is similar to the artist Kid Rock leeching off black culture
They treat the culture as a trend, and then when they are famous enough completely abandon it.
Going back to Elvis Presley. Madonna. JLo. Etc. ... And, you can probably go back even further.
Kreayshawn's group are like the golden girls if they were in the bad girls club 😭
I'm glad I missed Honey Cocaine's 15 minutes of fame 🙄
Same…
That part 🥴Honey Cocaine was delusionally smashing Tyga which resulted in nothing but dust and disappointment she has old videos that black men posted back in the day when she had a little buzz where she’s so called battling an unambiguous black woman hurling cliche/boring weave insults. The last I heard she was crying about her so called best friend (Tyga) falling for a ho (her words not mine ) blac Chyna it was giving hater 🥴
15 minutes but she still had some dope tracks within that time tho. Lol
Not everyone is tryna be in it for the long haul.
I remember Twitter being obsessed with her back in 2012
Agreed. I was too busy dealing w/ school. I heard of her after she started dropping off. I would've made her address why she felt the need to use the N-Word and she has no blk in her at all. I'm multi-generationally mixed black so I can go there if necessary but I don't understand those who do it just ...... "because" without a trace of blk in them. it's like performative blkness is I can' tdeal with that. I stand on business. "Those types of WW" only hangout with certain BM and BW that let them get away with it.
I hate how black men were pushing for that aesthetic to be on the mainstream knowing how hard it was for black women to be included in these spaces. During that era, Nicki Minaj was always criticized for her appearance and loud personality but the media never had the same energy when Miley Cyrus did the same thing.
Miley was a whole laughing stock wtf you talking about? Do you not remember her getting COOKED after she performed with Robin Thicke? Bart Baker made a whole parody clowning her for acting the way she was, Missy Elliott called her out in WTF...
Miley went thro her embarrassing wigga stage in front of the world and the whole world laughed.
And Iggy got shoved out of hip hop for her "blaccent" and TI took a lot of heat for putting her on in the first place.
Facts
You forgot the word SOME
@@RichardmpayiTnway we all know she meant some and not literally every single black man
Wouldn’t know i go by the words written@@Kayla-kd8ov
Rick Ross is what we from the 80's called a studio gangster corrections officer by day and gangster on records in the studio at night
Rick Ross is real life cb4
As a white girl from Oakland I can tell u… we don have white privilege in Oakland!! 🤣 quite the opposite in some hoods.
RIP Gangsta Boo. Always spoke facts. She knew blackfishing when she saw it.
ONG
RIP To Da Fallen Soulja 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
@@philacyshe does speak w/ one tho
I’m from the Bay Area and black men out here love supporting this type of nonsense.
I always say black ppl from Cali are lost. .
I was wondering do bay area dudes let this go down and cool about it
Thanks for bring this up . Bc they be the problem, internalized racism is what they’re dealing with
Why so many blasians over blatinos in Cali?
Just throwing it out there that I grew up in the Bay Area also and its a problem.. HOWEVER I know multiple black women who hung out with white girls or Mexican girls who let them say nigga. But also youre not wrong. We allow everyone to say it and do a poor job of checking people on it. Especially in the 925
this video is proof that the world wouldn't know what to do without African American Culture..we created genres of music that constantly get taken and discredit cause when Iggy said why dont black American sing country...not knowing we created country is craxy
@@sr-kt9ml saying that black people view thing through racial lenses on a video that’s about race lets me know how ignorant you truely are. Ps go read a history book and use Google while it’s free.
Definitely I hate how others try to deny it
The gentrification of country music is so fascinating and baffling at the same time
Yeah country came from African folk but also Irish and European folk and Appalachian and African American and Mexican music as well. It wasn’t purely a black creation like some other genres.
But I get your point
Charley Pride would like a word
"Igloo Australia" 31:42 wait what!? 😂 that cracked me up lol.
The way some of these Black men uphold this foolishness 😡!
Because they don’t care about the culture at all. They just wanna look good
Always ready to
@shaemccoy3256 And ya'll care about the culture? Lol Ya'll praise of ratchet bw embarrassing themselves in front of the world says otherwise
The way yall are calling black men out is ignorant
@@above97 They conveniently left out how several black men came out to condemn the use of the N word
The fact that Azealia Banks and Iggy Azalea debuted around the same time and XXL still chose to go with Igloo for the Freshman 15 smh… That’s why she’s always mad at the industry and I get it tbh
Yeah that was crazy...I didnt know much about them at that time but it was shady. I do know Azealia Banks had caught stem first however.
I remember Azealia Banks came out first and she was blowing up! and then I don't know what happened. She got into beef with Iggy Azalea and then all of a sudden Azealia Banks disappeared
@@Kayla-kd8ovwild n out too...
Sksksk
That’s racist
And here beyonce is in her "country" era 🤣🙈
That's not country
😂
Country music suck
@@user-jk9jy2cb9f Current so called country music sucks. Then again all current music sucks. Especially current rap. That shit is trash
Bc its almost like black people created country music… as well as house/club/dance music and rock & roll
The culture vultures are too much. Thanks for your work ❤
‘Does she have stretch marks?😄’ is a crazy question………..
BEYOND out of pocket 😂💀
Weird as hell😂
😂😂😂
WILDD 😭😭☠️
Check out the videos and general discussions online about Tim Westwood being a long-term sexual predator - then you'll understand why he'd ask something so out-of-place. He's another culture vulture.
RIP Gangsta Boo. We lost a real one ❤
Yes we did
Str8 Underground Queen 👑
A THOROUGH one!
😢😢😢😢
Blacks dont go to heaven enjoy the brimstone
This was a wild time for hip-hop! The fact that they said it so easy with no ass whooping behind it is crazy as well.
Loooll when Iggy went on that coachella stage, “tiya marks, tiya marks, heeefayaggh tiya marks”
The funniest part is most of the time this people don’t even have talent! Their bars are mid, they have no flow, no good rhymes, they can’t even get a good beat going and their style is lame. How they get famous is beyond me.
@nigelmcgiver2275 She still doesn't sound *good*.
@nigelmcgiver2275this person didn’t say all of them. The comment says “most of the time “
There was a lull/vacuum in the industry when it came to female rappers.
They were riding off the mainstream success of Missy, who was sick and Eve, who transitioned to acting.
Tumblr gave them some buzz and bc of their “marketability”, huge machines got behind them.
Once Nicki’s career took off, none of them could compete.
80% of rap is listened to by suburban white teenagers. Many of them are the same people that listen to Taylor Swift and can't clap to the beat. Many label execs try to see what that audience likes, because they don't know until somebody becomes popular and they they pile on a bunch of clones.
@@ariesmry👏👏this
“I didn’t know people were offended by the n-word” the fact that you won’t even say it in the interview tells me you were well aware you should not be saying that shit 🤣😮💨🙈
LITERALLY!!! 😂😂😂
These uneducated poverty stricken women all look the same and have the same back ground of some black man trying to save them
Most be wanting to sound hard, but really not about it. Just be making loud barks; I used to be that way all bark once my brother told me if you gonna be bark you have to be bite. Also, learn take a bite.
I blame the ignorant black people in her inner circle that made her think it was ok. There's a lot of this going on and it needs to stop!
@@foxxkaydean7896good example is Instagram they love being racist saying this and that but won’t say shit
your topics are amazing!! love that you are talking about this!
Jesus christ Iggy. I knew about the gibberish rap. DID NOT KNOW about stealing Kendrick's flow.
Azealia Banks really tipped the first domino on iggy’s career, that’s iconic
“Iggy Azalea is like my random albino child that I randomly gave birth to in the centre of an African village during Pangea. I was scared by her Albanism so I wrapped her in a Malanga leaf and hid her in a cave miles away from the village” - Azealia Banks, Philosopher
@@lucidkangaroo8973 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Azaelia had her foot planted FIRMLY on that woman's neck bk in da day...
@@lucidkangaroo8973 as an African this is hilarious lmfao 😭😭😭😭😭😭
Queen mother Banks
azaelia fire
And To All The Brothers Who Stood Behind These Women...Shame On Yall
Your welcome
I very much agree
ong
@@rome2989*you’re 🙄
We stood over them, too.
I respect Rah Digga’s commentary. It was insightful and can’t be dismissed as “hating.” As ppl do when they dislike your comments.
But growing up in this era, being really young, me and my friends loved Honey Cocaine and White Girl Mob. Obviously, as grown black woman now, I see more of the problem. But when I was like 13 listening to this, I was ayeeeeeee this goooo 😂
I'm glad this era disappeared 😪
It hasn't disappeared. It's always being revamped and reworked.😂😂 Look at these Wilding out Asians 😂😂😂 just wiggering it up
Ppl out here still doing it but we black ppl are calling them out more their get called out for all their culture appropriation
No it hasn’t lmao so many of them are ig models and in the regular world getting they asses and lips shot up wearing lace fronts dressing like us
Tbh i wouldn't know of this era for I was still a kid still in grade school, watching pbs kids, just living a very secluded & small toen life until I moved to LA and got in middle where i then started being shown/introduced to certain which now have stuck wit me even to my adult years
They now doing it all over in real life 😂 some even claim they have black in them to justify isshh
These white gurls are giving that movie “Malibu’s Most Wanted.
Real shit 😂
😂😂😂
ngl i love that gucci gucci song lmaoo
I’m still rapping the whole Gucci Gucci song on a weekly basis for some reason lmao idk why they song got me in a choke hold y’all lmao 😂
BFTV WITH ANOTHER CERTIFIED HOOD CLASSIC! 💯
SPEAK ON IT 🗣️
@@puppycat.. In Kandi's voice
Yess👏🏿👏🏿😎
The late 2000s-2010s was a time indeed. You had rappers like Drake, J-Cole, Kendrick Lamar and ASAP Rocky leading a mini-Golden Age of Hip-Hop while simultaneously you had fools like Kreayshawn and V-Nasty releasing garbage. 2008-2015 was a time indeed.
it was a fun time though.
Bro base god / lil b
Golden Age? Lol fuck out of here. That shit was the downfall of Hip Hop. Kendrick was dope though. The rest of them sucked.
Bro I was still a whole during that era and i only started listening to hip hop in the 7th grade when one of my friends at the time put me on to future, young thug, and kanye west
Funny thing is that fraudulent white girls got me out of rap
How they even get deals is beyond me.
Thanks for your work ❤
Rip gangsta boo she saw through the BS.
BM complain about OUR weave, nails, attitude & lashes...all while co-signing WW with the SAME THINGS. 🙄
#MAKEITMAKESENSE
The internalized anti-blackness is ALWAYS so sad
Very well put
this this this this this
Yal are annoying , yal be in competition with yt girls so bad it’s pathetic
They don’t grow up in white homes 🏡 to know. WW also is a part of the billions dollar beauty industry. 😊 is pure ignorance.
---- what I don’t appreciate is them roasting BW on social media back. Now I have answered if my hair is real with white people in the office.
🤔ℹ️ I don’t see no pushback of the BBC stereotypes?
And that is the treasonous part. Where that demographic created new harmful stereotypes after 1900s. Wtf!???
You covered alot here. Respect.
Thanks for sharing 🙏🏾
Prayers out for them 🕊️
Huh? 😂
lol it’s crazy cause V nasty really believed she had the right to say the word 😂😂
She sounds like a jackazz, talking bout her struggle is black....how your not black???
It's common in working class neighborhoods that are mixed.
My mouth dropped at the Adam22 interview because whatttttt😳😳😳😳
Im not surprised. And V Nasty wasnt lying either. I grew up in the Bay Area and white people, asians, filipinos, mexicans and even indians say nigga.
And we as black folks allow that shit to happen. Its annoying.
Honestly as a black woman myself idgaf because she grew up like that. Now IGGY ion like that.
Not a fan of Kraeyshawn but I always thought her and Lil Debbie were the same person and wondered why she had two versions of herself in that Gucci Gucci video 😂
Hanna montana of white girl rap lol
Same lol
Yea me too.
I was a fan of her I’m 19 now so I was a child back then
😂😂😂 ikr I thought it was the same girl
how catchy is your intro. and your voice is crisppp
It was all the black rappers co signing them though lmao I remember that era "white girl" "snow bunnies" video models like it was a fashion trend
chanel westcoast need to be on here too
And Tay Money
@@chanibonnie90it's been alleged that her parents forced her to do all that so idk.
And Justina from wild n out
And "cash me outside" chick 😂😂😂
@@chanibonnie90not too much on Tay Money she’s just country
Miley was black when it when was beneficial😮... then left it in the dust after the phase was over
Yup. Now she's channeling Cher
I'm confused , are you saying black culture is just ghetto. So if a black person talks clear English is he trying to be white ? In the uk kids in the street come from families that are from all over the world, the street vernacular and mannerisms aren't considered black but street , just as east London had cockney slang , which west/ north/ south Londoners talked like, but they weren't considered trying to be east Londoners. Its confusing, guns are white culture, the porn/stripper culture is white American, the obsession with money and designer clothes is white American culture , so alot of rap has the most white American culture influences in it.
@@TheJoker-um9tpstop acting branding new and acting politically correct. American ghetto. If people in the u.k are talking like they're from the streets. They got it from America. Because there's a certain frequency they're trying to mimic and emulate which came from America. They're not talking like their parents. They're mimicking what they hear on TV and film and the music they listen to which is AMERICAN. Our ghetto shit! Nit yours babby 😂
@@TheJoker-um9tpstop acting brand new and trying to be PC because it applies to you now. The u.k streets are not the same as the American streets. Your slang is not the same as ours. And its our culture that you copy and steal- its our wave that you people ride- which is not yours. Those kids not are talking like their parents "who come from all over the world 😂a.k.a America!😂" They're just copying what they see on tv and the music they listen to which comes from America. If there's any ghetto culture happening in the u.k. you already know where you got it from. So save the revisionist history. How Christopher Columbus of you 😂
@@TheJoker-um9tp why do you assume that black is associated with ghetto 🤔? She literally was dressing in jerseys, jays and featured in hip hop songs, being something she wasn't. You should question your own bias as to why your 1st thought was black=ghetto?
Slightly related but off-topic-ish; what happened to the BFTV vid on Basketball Wives?
Guci guci was actually a catchy af hit ngl
I was stunned to see Kreyshawn went hip hop for her debut because she has a large history with punk rock. Her mom was known in the Oakland punk scene.
She went with the genre that would garner the most attention and where the bar would be set so low just simply because she’s White.
Hip Hop is extremely respected and goes deep in the punk rock culture. Even in the early 80s. There's not a true punk rocker alive that doesn't worship wu-tang. Also we love a lot of indy hip hop luke Mighty Underdogs. We consider hip hop to be punk rock not in sound but in heart. Anti establishment and DIY. However most punks also greatly respect black culture, and stay in their lane so im not defending anyone here. I just feel like thats a little tidbit a lot of people not in punk culture truly don't know.
I mean a part of punk culture is literally beating the shit out racists, nazis etc. they ARE NOT welcome in punk spaces. Skinheads are different than punks yet adopt punk style. Nope we'd never say the N word! Allies! But anyway I didn't know that about her mom.
Azealia banks was onto something when she coined the term igloo australia lmaoo
One thing bout AB, she doesn’t lie
@@Sasha-vb3mhexactly ✅
This is my first time hearing this. Omg. I am weaaakk 😂
Listen…
@nigelmcgiver2275Log out and never come back. Borderline embarrassing.
Yall pls what's the name of the outro song? 😭😭😭🙏🏾
Great piece. Appreciate the in depth overview on the Oakland WGM vs girls like Iggy and how simultaneous they were.
It's just a hatepiece, hating on girls coz they earned more and loved by everyone being called beautiful.
Of course mostly Black men co-sign this behavior.
Yup, tripped all over themselves to make Danielle Bregoli rich 🙄 #catchmeoutside should’ve faded into obscurity after Dr. Phil but nope!
Sorry for being ashy😢
The vultures in this video also had black women supporting them - happily appearing in their videos, allowing them to use their children as mascots, performing as their dancers during live sets and collaborating as vocalists. Iggy Azalea had Jennifer Hudson and Keyshia Cole - among others, working with her. This isn't just on us...
You forgot the word SOME
@@mizsevenoneeight685 uhgg she was .....something else 😒
This video is perfect for BHM lmao
“You stealin’ from our culture “yells the black lady with long straight hair.
It’s certainly not your culture!
Why the black fragility over a word?
Why the black fragility over the truth?
12:52 the quickness to do a soft voice and say “I feel intimidated 🥺” ugh feels like her setting up to make sure she’ll come across a victim there 😐
Yup that's what them white women do
Yep but it didn’t work bc she still got dragged
As soon as she could just throw her girl under the bus and could weasel her way out. I’m glad he called her on but it was sickening to sit there and say she has to get taxis for her manager. She isn’t THAT tone def…
This is why I stopped messing with rap. Yall be letting anybody get popular and let the wrong people in.
We went from clowing people like Vanilla Ice to ya'll gasin up and backing up these con artist.
Say it again
FACTS!!!!!
Yup!!
True
Its the millennium culture unfortunately that has endorsed these interlopers/ culture vultures or whatever you want to call them . The previous generations were definitely not as comfortable with their presence around and were fighting for hip hop
If Eminem and Zack De LaRocha, probably the two most respected non black rappers, don’t use the N word; you sure as hell can’t, that’s all there is to it, I don’t know how it came to be that white women thought it was ok to do it but nope that needs to stop
One thing about these days is that a lot of people is raised off different music like a post Malone who probably did rap out of fun and got blown up off of rap but his roots is country and rock and he never hid that so they branch out to other music. That’s why I hate barriers on music . Same with black people just because you rap but if you got the talent to make other music you shouldn’t be afraid to try it
There's heaps of amazing Australian HipHop. Iggy didn't have to put on an accent. As an Australian I was both disappointed and suspicious.
I thought she was from the us this whole time up until like 3 or 4 years ago
Exactly
fr the accent was so bad lmaooo. But i did like fancy and problems when i was a kid hahah.
To be fair, it makes sense that she put on an accent since any hip hop not from black Americans is appropriation. All Australian hip hop is imitating African American hip hop. Like Kpop 😅
@@tylachad6102 ... You're aware Australia has Aboriginal and African rappers right?
one thing about you, you’re gonna cover a good ass topic!! that’s why i’ll forever be subscribed ❤
Watch any linguistic specialist and they will tell you why many people outside of America adapt American accents, especially "Blaccents" when they sing or perform music styles that were created in the USA. First off, the USA is a global cultural beacon that pushes our music and media into other countries for profit. So other countries' kids grow up singing our ,music, with or without the context. When they do, they sing to the flow of it, which means they have to develop the accent of the singer in order for it to sound correct. We learn to sing by practicing songs we're familiar with, and that forms how we sing a genre. It's the same effect when I, a whole Black American, starts singing Spice Girls' Wannabe. I suddenly start to sound British. And when I try to sing the song in my normal accent, it doesn't seem to come out right or natural. It's the same if I try to sing opera; I will sound Italian, because most classical operas are Italian and we're used to hearing it sang that way. This is because sound is sensitive. Because majority of modern day music is created in the USA, and by Black people, those overseas adapt the accent to sing it "properly". The ear is training the mouth. The issue with the entire thing is that Black people need to stop pushing the music and the culture out without laying down the context and social-cultural morale. This also applies to people who are not Black but decide to listen to a Black person's song. I heard a nurse sing Beyonce's newest song and, of course, she couldn't help picking up the Blaccent to sing it. We can't sell the culture through records and not expect other cultures to pick it up. We need to be smarter and more diligent about the change we want to see in the industry, and that starts with what we give the world. We need to stop using the n-word in the music we are selling to other cultures and only use it with our own. WE need to show THEM we're serious about this. But we don't. We need to separate the difference between a sensitive linguistic persona, set people raised among Black people aside and remind them what their status and place is in society, and educate them on why they can't use the n-word with more than "because you're white".
Were people really playing Iggy with the volume up? That's crazy.
This era was so embarrassing to live through
Only person i remember fondly was iggy for her song fancy i still rember hearing way back in middle school towards the end of the year celbration and all that
Looking back on it... It really was embarrassing. Especially when Chanel West Coast came into the picture.
@@vodoumyers it was like one terrible rapper after another
@@Kayla-kd8ov On my momma!
2024 is also very embarrassing for different reasons
They look F-ing ridiculous 😂
It’s 2010 I knew black girl who dressed like her
@@Yonnireed0101no she dressed like Black girls from 2010.
OMG yes they do🤦♀️
blk women do too😅
Name to soundtrack in intro please?
This was comprehensive!! Well done!
Soon as the accountability came up...
Kreyshawn: "I feel uncomfortable"
There's such a history to that statement of the big black man hurting the innocent little white women
Facts 😂and them thots be faaaar from innocent 😂
this is EXACTLY what I was thinking in that part lol
Karen before we even knew what Karen's were...😮
Niqqa, they had no business questioning Kreay about V Nasty to begin with. That's whole nother woman.
Yeah, as soon as I heard her say that line I gasped.
I always felt bad that Azealia Banks had to share her debut shine with these women! Now y’all can see why she was so pressed!!
Black men in the industry blocked her. 2000 to 2020 = was a blocked era. Whites or Biracial had open doors 🚪 to rap or R&B.
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The reason it became a problem is when black men realized. White and biracial males were now walking in that same 🚪 door.
❤ it’s like the NBA draft for the last 5 years 😂😂. They stayed mad it’s only white and biracials
…… but they created that opening!!!
And she IS the real deal! She’s a literal legend in Europe- major festival performer! These clowns could never compete !
I agree with you but I would say to change pressed to mad because pressed implies something different than what she was feeling
So true
@@cinnamonstar808the best basketball player in the world is white
FIRST PERSON TO DISS RICK ROSS AND CALL HIM FAKE WAS KRESHAWN BUT IT TOOK 50CENT FOR YALL TO BELIEVE IT.
Love this video for the biography, KREAYSHAWN is iconic and deserves so much more
I am SCREAMING at Erykah Badu’s comments on Iggy Australia 🇦🇺
"Iggy Australia" 🤣
😂😂😂😂
What did she say about Iggy
@@Karl671it’s in the video at 30:32
Being a black girl in high school during this era, was a wild ass time😂 crazy to think that class of 2016 was almost a decade ago, and how much has shifted since then.
Whew you ain’t lying but I remember the black boys being sooooo disrespectful to black girls now it’s a different time and tables turned on them
Colorism and featurism was at an all time high
I'm full black & went to H.S. in the 90s. You think it's all good having different friends of different races. Then I started seeing how non-Blacks will drain everything about you, started using the "n" word, want to "talk Black"/"act Black," get pregnant by all the Black men, then turn around & make fun of Black girls. Call them nappy headed & ugly. The Black males allowed it, & never stuck up for us...40 years old, will never have a white female "friend" again...🙄🙄
Can't be no better now Sexxy Red teaching lil girls how to be statutory rape victims
@@jazzy8766 it was so depressing
What song is in the intro?
Not jag saying " one of my friends are yt" before dissing a yt woman 😂😂😂