Stop ripping off Jah music!
- Ecored
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Re: Stop ripping off Jah music!
Link is invalid, sorry.
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j j
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Re: Stop ripping off Jah music!
what are you on about???
- Ecored
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Re: Stop ripping off Jah music!
Apologies i have asked for this topic to be removed.
- kalcidis
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Re: Stop ripping off Jah music!
Caucasians should barely be allowed to listen to reggae. But having the audacity to sing reggae on their own?! Horrible.
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Jah Love
Re: Stop ripping off Jah music!
Racist much? Get an education, for it's not about skin color...kalcidis wrote:Caucasians should barely be allowed to listen to reggae. But having the audacity to sing reggae on their own?! Horrible.
Where I live in California, most all the reggae lovers/admirers are predominantly white/caucasian. African-Americans/blacks are listening to Gangsta Rap, Soul, and R&B.
"Caucasians should barely be allowed to listen to reggae" Really??? Shallow minds think shallow thoughts...
Niceness to all lovers of reggae "Jah" music!
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j j
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Re: Stop ripping off Jah music!
Jah Love i'm pretty sure Kalcidis is having a joke.
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flashman
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Re: Stop ripping off Jah music!
He was definitely joking. That said, referring to the original link: She has a right to do it, but it really was pretty wretchedly awful!
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Re: Stop ripping off Jah music!
Yeah, mate. I was having a laugh. Perhaps it wasn't obvious enough. It's just tiresome to hear/read all those incredibly stupid arguments by some »orthodox« reggae listeners (who ultimately come off rather racist) on what reggae is supposed to be and who's supposed to do or even listen to it.
The original post which has now been edited was about how improper it was for a caucasian female (original poster's choice of words) doing covers of old roots songs.
The original post which has now been edited was about how improper it was for a caucasian female (original poster's choice of words) doing covers of old roots songs.
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