Who is your favorite hip-hop artist?
Shameful to say but he is violent. Music is addictive. So I have been treating it like an old woon. But unfortunately Mo3
Itâs not country or rap or opera. But like tik tokâŠwho has the more influencers. So I look there.
At least we can agree that certain genres of music does not deescalate violence but studies show it promotes violence. Not just hip and hop
Thank goodness you didnât say dirty things about heavy metal music.
If soâŠit would be so on then. Iâll queue up the Slipknot and then unload a full bit of well-thought out and grammatically correct diatribe showcasing the reasons why youâre wrong.
This should be interesting. Considering studies already proven me right. Actually try it for self. Listen to Gospel and then Heavy metal. Do not do this out loud though. Someone will call the police.
How about people take responsibility for their actions?
Versus the âI just listened to Eminem, he made me do itâ defense.
Eminem actually talks about this. One of his greatest songs ever.
Coogfans has gotten weird considering we have the #1team in the nation. What is going on?
Rap music made Darius Milesâ friend put 20 bullets into a young ladyâs vehicle. Didnât you know, JCoop?
Too much conflict in the world amongst adults. Rather you wear a suit or holes in pants. We are all responsible. Can you grow a tree with no seed? So should we ignore how it starts not just take responsibility as a grown specie. Human life does not quite work that way. Eminem has played his part just like you and IâŠ
Music influences can we agree?
I still have no idea how you brought rap music into this thread. It was dangerous and borderline racist. Unless you know first-hand facts of the case, you have absolutely no idea the motivations or influences in this case. You can blame it on whatever you wantâŠjust donât spread your nonsense in here. This is the basketball forum and we are here to discuss the Coogs and other college basketball teams. Please take your controversial ideiology over to The Satellite and rile up that crowd.
Original thread is about two soon to be prisoners and a deceased. One was a college basketball player. Nobody in the story has any affiliation with Houston (far as the article)besides basketball and it can happen anywhere. But I get your not interested in going deep. I understand. But I sent the correlation in an article explaining how it came up. Kinda deep so I understand your frustrations.
Iâve been touched by the violence Rap music causes. I listened to it one time and pumped twenty rounds into my own stereo.
I agreed!!!
Thatâs what happens when youâre surrounded by a bunch of prentetious nerds.
Still sitting in jail, got immunity denied and is now waiting to see if he can post bond at the August 21 hearing.
Another cautionary tale about how alcohol and guns donât mix. Also a warning on what happens when you keep bad influences from your hometown around.
I wonder if Ray Allen will speak to the team again about how to stay focused when your teammates are shooting people.
Couldnât happen to a better program.
Cocaine Blues is one of my favorite songs but I managed not to commit homicide of my wife.