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What civil war, colonialism, Jim Crow, apartheid couldn't do re: getting rid of the "black" population in North America post-slavery...rampant feminism and lack of accountability is doing in spades. It's leading to a self-induced genocide of "black" people in North America via gate-kept "culture." Margaret Sanger et al could only have *wished* for these results. Amazin'. SYSBM!
The biggest problem with this is the fact that schools play music from this person that I hesitate to call an “artist”. My daughter is in high school, and I was personally offended to hear the song played at a basketball game. You have elementary school teachers teaching the alphabet and other academic information over a sexy red beat. This is problematic, and this is what is leading to our children, losing their innocence. When I was in high school, our principal refused to play songs by Jodeci at the prom because their song was about unwed parenting. I was so upset but now I appreciate the principal setting a standard. As educators, we can teach children to love jazz, classical, even old school music. Educators need to set a standard.
@@genovasquez8361all those women are. Especially if they are spewing negativity and nastiness. If you really think about it some of them have no talent what’s so ever. Yes music is great but why are we making them rich really 😂 it’s the same with sports. Why is my dollars making the next man rich chasing a ball
The most terrifying aspect of this whole debacle is the fact that too many black parents don't see the agenda in all of this. They are purposely pushing artists like red and Meg because they are so debaucherous. Too many parents are accepting this Behavior as if it's par for the course and that's how it's getting to the children. No one is gatekeeping their innocence and it's sickening.
This is disgrace to the black community because the parents are no longer doing right by keeping a control on what they do in the presence of their children and they think when the follow negatively it’s cute you are so right
Some parents don't realize the music of sexyy red, glorilla and the rest are poisoning the minds of there kids it shows what the next generation will be like
I was born in 1970. I grew up with jazz, r&b, country, gospel and Broadway musicals. Later disco/house and hip hop. Black culture does not hang on Sexy Red. Who told us that we were limited to stuff like her music? The kids will be shaped by what the parents have playing in the house. Listen to all black music…ALL OF IT…and the Sexy Reds will go back to the margins
This is horrifying and abomination all in one. As a father with 3 daughters. I'm fuckin terrified and scared. I never thought it would get any like this. This ain't no innocent singing. This has a agenda stamped on it in big black bold letters. I'm scared to see what the next 10 years is goin to look like after this
This is a problem more so among the lower socioeconomic community of Black people. As a teacher, one constant thread I observe often is young single mothers in poverty raising youths without fatherly provisions. It is said that no nation can rise any higher than it's WOMAN. Until Black mothers reincorporate biblical values back in the home again, this cycle of degeneracy will continue until the day of judgment. 😔 I'm for bringing back the Disney classic songs 🎵 for all youth.
Everything starts at home!! If the parents are low frequency, vibration, loving off ratchet life, the kids won't fall far from the trees shadow. Guess what?? Driving around with my dad as a kid had me listening to Jazz and Stevie Wonder and Bob Marley. My older bro listened to Real Hip Hop, my big sister listened to RnB, Rare Grooves, Garage and Lovers Rock. My nan listened to Elvis, country and old rock.. Guess what I listen to at 37??? Yup... Same music plus classical and movie and games soundtrack. If the kids are at school fighting and cussing out teachers, people of authority who should be shown respect, guess wa gwan at home..
Keep it comming nubian queen you don't realize how valuable you and any other black content page that's addressing unfiltered truth in our community, presenting it intelligently and trust worthy, just want to encourage you to stay the course everything i share goes world wide not just to selected groups so im putting your content all over the the place, because we need all hands on deck, if we in the community that's healthy and there are a lot, ya just couldn't tell if you only look at what the external forces want to be seen of our community which is the most dysfunctional part of it and its done for nafarius reasons❤!!LOL
Tbh, being a toddler in the late 90’s I heard songs like the tong song, cex bomb, I’m corny. These were actual mainstream popular songs in the uk late 90’s. I think this current generation can be exposed to similar stuff but with the addition of the internet it’s worse as they can explore more toxic stuff, the actual meanings of the songs, easily bypass filters as well.
WM are the leaders of communtiy so this is a Woman's issue about women's music. Mostly WM vilify the childhood experience for childern and rush them to be grown as soon as posible.
Rap wasn't mainstream when I was that young, but I can't imagine my parents or my school letting this ride. Even as I reached adolescence my mom wasn't feeling rap that had swearing or overtly sexual themes. Parents, please do better.
Listen to Beyoncé, her lyrics are unreal considering her upbringing and constant church talk. Goons and thug man, also her old songs are embarrassing. I point her out because she is considered to be an example of a someone to emulate. Jay-Z was never a thug if he inspires a 40 year old, mother of three to be still be doing this. Sexy Red is one thing, but when I hear you Nneka saying you listen to it and these gangster Beyoncé songs it’s just sad. None of this tough aggressive sexually charged street behavior is for women, and it never was. It is a bad look for black women.
That’s great to hear. No judgement on you. Also, I would never be harsh on a black woman like Sexy Red because of what black women from her background go through, your video is evidence of that.
I doubt th lil girls have a dad in they life. Sad thing they will be turmt out it starts early. Aint no tirning bacl now i refuse to believe otherwise.
Hey everyone! The comment section got turned off somehow when I posted this video. No one was able to comment for several hours. Feel free to leave your thoughts. 🙏🏾
What civil war, colonialism, Jim Crow, apartheid couldn't do re: getting rid of the "black" population in North America post-slavery...rampant feminism and lack of accountability is doing in spades.
It's leading to a self-induced genocide of "black" people in North America via gate-kept "culture."
Margaret Sanger et al could only have *wished* for these results.
Amazin'.
SYSBM!
The biggest problem with this is the fact that schools play music from this person that I hesitate to call an “artist”. My daughter is in high school, and I was personally offended to hear the song played at a basketball game. You have elementary school teachers teaching the alphabet and other academic information over a sexy red beat. This is problematic, and this is what is leading to our children, losing their innocence.
When I was in high school, our principal refused to play songs by Jodeci at the prom because their song was about unwed parenting. I was so upset but now I appreciate the principal setting a standard.
As educators, we can teach children to love jazz, classical, even old school music. Educators need to set a standard.
Doesn’t non mainstream hip hop actually teach this as it skilfully samples a lot of jazz and combines different genres of music.
Brings years to my eyes! My son 6 and such a innocent soul pray I Am keep him safe 😢
The industry plant is having it's intended effect.
Can't blame it all on the industry. My kids don't know the lyrics to any of her songs. The degeneration is in the parenting or lack there of.
We always look for the nearest excuse. Are the people videoing this grotesque clips of the kids industry plants as well?
Is making a stallion also an industry plant.
I like sexy red over making Italian any day
@@genovasquez8361all those women are. Especially if they are spewing negativity and nastiness. If you really think about it some of them have no talent what’s so ever. Yes music is great but why are we making them rich really 😂 it’s the same with sports. Why is my dollars making the next man rich chasing a ball
The most terrifying aspect of this whole debacle is the fact that too many black parents don't see the agenda in all of this. They are purposely pushing artists like red and Meg because they are so debaucherous. Too many parents are accepting this Behavior as if it's par for the course and that's how it's getting to the children. No one is gatekeeping their innocence and it's sickening.
So true!
This is disgrace to the black community because the parents are no longer doing right by keeping a control on what they do in the presence of their children and they think when the follow negatively it’s cute you are so right
Industry plants fulfilling their purpose.
Lord have mercy😢
Some parents don't realize the music of sexyy red, glorilla and the rest are poisoning the minds of there kids it shows what the next generation will be like
I was born in 1970. I grew up with jazz, r&b, country, gospel and Broadway musicals. Later disco/house and hip hop. Black culture does not hang on Sexy Red. Who told us that we were limited to stuff like her music? The kids will be shaped by what the parents have playing in the house. Listen to all black music…ALL OF IT…and the Sexy Reds will go back to the margins
Beyonce dropped that country album recently. Maybe that'll open the youths' eyes to another genre that isn't so destructive.
@@marksmith6632 Its having an effect also.
Wow...this is sad!
This is horrifying and abomination all in one. As a father with 3 daughters. I'm fuckin terrified and scared. I never thought it would get any like this. This ain't no innocent singing. This has a agenda stamped on it in big black bold letters. I'm scared to see what the next 10 years is goin to look like after this
Copy That!! I think it started w/ Gangster Rap, which promoted blacks killing blacks, and progressed from there.
This is a problem more so among the lower socioeconomic community of Black people. As a teacher, one constant thread I observe often is young single mothers in poverty raising youths without fatherly provisions. It is said that no nation can rise any higher than it's WOMAN. Until Black mothers reincorporate biblical values back in the home again, this cycle of degeneracy will continue until the day of judgment. 😔 I'm for bringing back the Disney classic songs 🎵 for all youth.
Very good point!
Say it again!! We have lost our way and instead of praising God we are praising these degenerates who are ruining our community.
As ADOS, we are finished.
Save yourselves if you can.
Everything starts at home!!
If the parents are low frequency, vibration, loving off ratchet life, the kids won't fall far from the trees shadow.
Guess what?? Driving around with my dad as a kid had me listening to Jazz and Stevie Wonder and Bob Marley.
My older bro listened to Real Hip Hop, my big sister listened to RnB, Rare Grooves, Garage and Lovers Rock.
My nan listened to Elvis, country and old rock..
Guess what I listen to at 37???
Yup... Same music plus classical and movie and games soundtrack.
If the kids are at school fighting and cussing out teachers, people of authority who should be shown respect, guess wa gwan at home..
Bingo!! 🎯
Keep it comming nubian queen you don't realize how valuable you and any other black content page that's addressing unfiltered truth in our community, presenting it intelligently and trust worthy, just want to encourage you to stay the course everything i share goes world wide not just to selected groups so im putting your content all over the the place, because we need all hands on deck, if we in the community that's healthy and there are a lot, ya just couldn't tell if you only look at what the external forces want to be seen of our community which is the most dysfunctional part of it and its done for nafarius reasons❤!!LOL
Thank you so much for your support! 🙏🏾💎💯
The fact she said she wanted to make a Kidz Bop version of her music 😔
Tbh, being a toddler in the late 90’s I heard songs like the tong song, cex bomb, I’m corny. These were actual mainstream popular songs in the uk late 90’s.
I think this current generation can be exposed to similar stuff but with the addition of the internet it’s worse as they can explore more toxic stuff, the actual meanings of the songs, easily bypass filters as well.
I agree Sexyy Red is for adults only. We only allow our daughter to listen to Kidz Bop
You used better words to describe the current "Black Music". I would have said, 'raunchy, ignorant, crude and trifling'
I agree with those words too!
Agree
Why is he listening or watching Sexy Redd? WTF Moms’.
Exactly! I don’t even listen to her music and I’m grown!!
WM are the leaders of communtiy so this is a Woman's issue about women's music. Mostly WM vilify the childhood experience for childern and rush them to be grown as soon as posible.
I love how we keep saying "parents" when 3 in 4 of our children are born to single mothers...
Which was a duo decision
that’s part of the problem
Omg🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️. Too sad
Rap wasn't mainstream when I was that young, but I can't imagine my parents or my school letting this ride. Even as I reached adolescence my mom wasn't feeling rap that had swearing or overtly sexual themes. Parents, please do better.
Listen to Beyoncé, her lyrics are unreal considering her upbringing and constant church talk. Goons and thug man, also her old songs are embarrassing. I point her out because she is considered to be an example of a someone to emulate. Jay-Z was never a thug if he inspires a 40 year old, mother of three to be still be doing this.
Sexy Red is one thing, but when I hear you Nneka saying you listen to it and these gangster Beyoncé songs it’s just sad.
None of this tough aggressive sexually charged street behavior is for women, and it never was. It is a bad look for black women.
I was partially joking. By "listen to it" I mean, if it comes on when I'm out and about. I would never buy it or go to a concert.
That’s great to hear. No judgement on you. Also, I would never be harsh on a black woman like Sexy Red because of what black women from her background go through, your video is evidence of that.
@@GHwest131nah nah at some point it's on you overall
They made her famous. Especially her fellow 304s. That's what happens when something gets a platform and fame. It gains an audience and more interest.
Wish you could talk to my daughter
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I doubt th lil girls have a dad in they life. Sad thing they will be turmt out it starts early. Aint no tirning bacl now i refuse to believe otherwise.
😱😮🫢🫣😟😢 this a SERIOUS problem