Anonymous to Iggy Azalea: You have 48 hours

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Is Lupe normal again? The last time I heard about him he was escorted off stage after he kept repeating "Obama didn't say shit" for 10 minutes or so.
His music is getting better, his last two singles have brought a glint of hope.

He's right but should've waited to say this. He's Q-Tip a living legend of this hip-hop culture. It's not hard for a living legend to get in contact with Iggy. Say this to her when he sees her instead of contacting her via twitter. We don't know what knowledge Iggy has about hip-hop culture. To assume that because she's Australian and white that her knowledge of hip-hop culture is lacking in some way is a bit disheartening. At least have the decency to talk to her in person about this. Notice I'm not disagreeing with the context of Q-Tip's statement.
I agree. Kind of what's fucked up about the game right now because of social media.
 
I really wonder if Iggy would get anywhere near as much hate for not rapping in an Australia accent if she just used a general American accent.

I've always thought a large part of the hate is the very specific Atlanta accent she uses.
 
Not really
I'd have to look up the linguistical explanation but that seems to be the case.

I've never heard singers say it's intentional, but it seems most accents are lost when singing in English. I think it's only certain phonemes that carry over, but most don't seem to be the ones that carry an accent (Jamaican seems to be an outlier). Think of all the British invasion bands. Sabbath really comes to mind. Can barely understand Ozzy when speaking. Or think of Shakira.

Rapping on the other hand is much closer to a speaking voice. While you can intentionally hide your accent, you don't have to as much. More comes through, at least when you aren't actively hitting pitches.

It may be how people are traditionally taught to sing, I don't know. But anecdotally this seems to be the case from the music I've heard.
 
I'd have to look up the linguistical explanation but that seems to be the case.

I've never heard singers say it's intentional, but it seems most accents are lost when singing in English. I think it's only certain phonemes that carry over, but most don't seem to be the ones that carry an accent (Jamaican seems to be an outlier). Think of all the British invasion bands. Sabbath really comes to mind. Can barely understand Ozzy when speaking. Or think of Shakira.

Rapping on the other hand is much closer to a speaking voice. While you can intentionally hide your accent, you don't have to as much. More comes through, at least when you aren't actively hitting pitches.

It may be how people are traditionally taught to sing, I don't know. But anecdotally this seems to be the case from the music I've heard.
Some of it's phonetics and some of it's tradition. I know when I was in choir, my instructor told us how we should pronounce our vowels. But I just read an article that said a lot of it has to do with the fact that a song's melody washes out the intonation of one's normal accent and following the beat washes out the cadence of one's normal accent. Which makes some sense. The result is a more "generic" accent that just happens to somewhat resemble "standard" American English.

However, I would say that there is a notable exception--country music.

As for rapping, I'm not sure. Following the beats of hip hop might standardize the cadence of one's speech to an extent. But since there isn't as much of a melody to follow, accents are probably more likely to shine through, I would think. That said, I do know that people lose their stutters when they sing. And I'm fairly certain that's true for rapping as well. So while rapping is perhaps closer to normal speech, it's definitely not the same.
 
I can't believe people are still commenting on that GIF as if he's Anonymous. He's not Anonymous. He's literally the opposite of Anonymous. But that's okay. Keep making your fat jokes. Francis doesn't care. He's heard them all.

Anyway, when is this supposed to happen?
 
*48 hours later*
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This whole thing is probably their version of a satire of what NK did to Sony by making threats that they can't possibly deliver on. Unfortunately it's not informative or funny.
 
Where's the Australian accent? Where's the Australian slang? Where's any overt or direct reference to Australian culture/experience?

She reminds me of a particularly rancid skidmark we have in the UK called Professor Green, he (used to) rap about the "streets" with a fake Jamaican accent when he came through. He's a white guy from Croyden.

Audible excrement the pair of them.

I am pretty sure he's from Hackney and I know a fair few white guys that sound like him or Ashley from phoneshop. That's just the type of people they hung out with.
 
Anon: "No one wants to be called a misogynist." /tips fedora

There really wasn't anything they could reveal that would make me think less of her as a person anyway.
 
Seems there's some Twitter drama between @TheAnonMessage, who pulled this stunt, and @YourAnonNews, who wanted no part in it. @YourAnonNews is focused on activism and fighting censorship; they don't give a shit about celebrity beefs and they're better for it, imo.
 
I am pretty sure he's from Hackney and I know a fair few white guys that sound like him or Ashley from phoneshop. That's just the type of people they hung out with.

You're right i've just checked his wiki and he is from Hackney, i know the accent you mean as well, plenty of London rappers have it.

Greens just seems put on and forced to me though, he uses the accent in his tracks when he's trying to sound all street but in interviews it mysteriously vanishes.
 
TI decided to put his cape on and protect his investment again. He rambled off a response to Q-Tip on twitter

T.I. @Tip · 35m35 minutes ago
Yes @IGGYAZALEA @QtipTheAbstract all these facts are true. This is useful info to absorb as U find yourself in da midst of several people

who U may not share many things in common with besides #HipHop. Understanding the plight assists U in knowing how to accept,respect...

& live in harmony even without a boatload of similarities.

Also what I think my big Bruh kinda left out is that OUR people (blacks in America,& HIPHOP) have had much less qualified White People

come along & manipulate our culture for their own pers gain. This lead to an almost incoherent overly defensive, paranoid sense of...

"All White People Wanna Steal Our sh*t" mentality. Now as difficult as this is to believe.... We think all white people who do our sh*t...

gotta kiss our ass or we don't like em!!! "Dey shady!!!" (Lol No pun intended) But me knowing U,Eminem,and a handful of other...

(just so happen to be) white people who were inspired by our culture allowed ME TO SEE, that not all white people out to steal our culture..

There are some that merely wish to contribute to it. And I'd be less than ME if I didn't say that... If WE don't allow u guys the same...

...rights & respect we KNOW WE DESERVE in other areas of humanity... WE'RE ALL JUST A BUNCH OF HYPOCRITES. AND THATS NOT HIP HOP!!!!
 
But me knowing U,Eminem,and a handful of other...

(just so happen to be) white people who were inspired by our culture allowed ME TO SEE, that not all white people out to steal our culture..

There are some that merely wish to contribute to it. And I'd be less than ME if I didn't say that
This part seemingly makes sense. But I don't think Q-Tip was suggesting that any white person associated with hip-hop is stealing black culture so I'm not sure who T.I. is talking to.
 
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