Jay-Z 1, Racism 0


Recommended Posts

Haha absolutely brilliant, hats off Jay-Z. He was on the Jonathan Ross show on Friday, good guy (Y)

As for Oasis, shutup. Oasis/Gallagher brothers are a bunch of arrogant cocks at times. I seriously dislike them. The MUSIC they make is good though.

As for this being attached to racism. Just no.

It's about music tastes/interests, and I can see why a typically indie/rock festival was strange for a Hip-Hop headliner - But this proved it can be done, so there. People running about attaching genres of music to racism are ignorant ######. People are racist, not music (N) (unless you want to start bringing up distasteful songs, but that's not my point).

Drives me around the bend when people start attaching hip-hop/rap to racism.

If someone says "I don't listen to Hip-Hop because mostly black people make it", leave hip-hop out of it, that person is just being racist full stop, unless they have a genuinely decent reason. Nothing to do with music.

And most people hate rap usic because they think it is ****

me personally really don't care for it, there are a very few exceptions of rap songs that are somewhat good, though they aren't usually pure rap. However I do't care to join the rap flae threads or such, because they're defended by peopel like you who defend it like religius people defend their religion, but mostly because I accept that people have different tastes and some people actually liek rap, well good for them, but don't expect me or anyone else to like it.

and YOU started a thread where you attacked ANYONE who don't like rap. this is actually sadly common for those who like rap, they expect everyone else to like it because it's so good and better than every other music(in their mind).

Accept that rap isn't better than other music, accept that not all people will like it, and accept that most people especially those running a rock festival will not want rap artists at a "rock" festival.

Go start a rap festival and invite all the rap artists you want, and we primise not to call you a racist when you refuse to invite Iron Maiden with 50 cent and Jay z and whatever.

Glastonbury may be a "rock" festival but they still allow R&B and crappy pop acts to play - why does Hip-Hop change anything?

He still performed with a LIVE backing band, the only difference was that he was rapping not singing.

Plus they have had the Chemical Brothers on main stage before and all they do is play records.

glasto is not just about rock/indie music.. it is pitched as 'festival of the contemporary performing arts'. this includes rock, indie, jazz, rap, hip hop, dance, big band, ethnic and loads of others

for this reason, hip hop certainly has a place there... and what sets jay z apart from the likes of fifty cent etc (

) is that his raps are on the most part intelligent, interesting to listen to, and not just about 'rolling on 20s doing drive bys' etc etc

i despair sometimes over the ignorance of some people

Plus they have had the Chemical Brothers on main stage before and all they do is play records.

rofl, i think generally they 'create' their own records again live, with a bit of messing about.... not just stick a cd on :)

^

That is pretty crappy. However as far as things go, I've seen 50 being a complete moron far more than I've seen/read anything bad about Jay-Z.

Some people just draw bad attention because they are idiots/morons, it's nothing to do with the music/skin colour.

However bottling an act is just disrespectful. You shouldn't be there if you aren't interested. It's a music festival FFS - Go watch one of the other 20 acts on at the same time, and stop wasting your time being an *******.

Haha absolutely brilliant, hats off Jay-Z. He was on the Jonathan Ross show on Friday, good guy

I only caught the end but he seemed to handle himself well against Jonathan Ross, and that is no easy task for anyone! :) Struck me as a genuine guy and that's all you can really ask of anyone. Would like to have seen it all.

glasto is not just about rock/indie music.. it is pitched as 'festival of the contemporary performing arts'. this includes rock, indie, jazz, rap, hip hop, dance, big band, ethnic and loads of others

for this reason, hip hop certainly has a place there... and what sets jay z apart from the likes of fifty cent etc (

) is that his raps are on the most part intelligent, interesting to listen to, and not just about 'rolling on 20s doing drive bys' etc etc

i despair sometimes over the ignorance of some people

rofl, i think generally they 'create' their own records again live, with a bit of messing about.... not just stick a cd on :)

Sure it's grown into a festival for many genres but implying that racism was the main issue on why he wasn't wanted is just flat out wrong.

Also C-Squarez, why are u constantly implying that if someone doesn't like rap/hip-hop, then they are racist? Why try create a problem that doesn't exist? It's a ridiculous assumption based on your theory that not liking rap = white & racist.

:huh:

Some people hate rock music because they hate white people. See how I can do that?

Some people do.

Surely you're not generalizing that the people who didn't want Jay-Z there at Glastonbury didn't like his skin color?

Not everyone, but most.

As far as I can see, all in this thread have just asked how you managed to get from Noel Gallagher not liking Hip-Hop, to you believing that is an issue of racism.

Have you not been reading?

I think it illustrates that I'd be a peculiar type of racist, at the very least, and that not everyone who doesn't care for hip-hop has a seething hatred for black people. Just remove the chip from your shoulder and you'll find the world is a much brighter place than you clearly think it is.

Yeah, you can be a peculiar one. I have an associate of mine that does not trust black people, uses the N word and laughs at black face. But he likes me. :huh: He told me that I am not a "typical" black person so I am cool. So yes, some racists are not pure racist. We can even call it partial racial bias.

And let's not go to personal attacks please. I don't want to go up to an 80% warn just because I attack you. The first thing you will do is call a mod so let's not get into it. I have learned my lesson when it comes to arguing on internet boards.

I agree with everybody else and this has nothing to do with racism but consider this: Noel Gallagher had no problem with the Chemical Brothers at Glastonbury and he even likes them. And they are far from "guitar music". So what is his real problem with hip hop?

As I said the Gallagher brothers just have big mouths they open far too often and speak complete ######.

I have no idea if they are racist guys (the comments they made aren't racist), but they are arrogant loud mouths fairly often.

Glad they were proven wrong, and I hope the Wonderwall act fumes them off - Because really, they wont be the type to take that as a funny joke, they'll no doubt be annoyed and hit back with some stupid comment in the tabloids.

And would everyone please stop grinding on about racism (N) The headline of this topic is a field day for many though...

Hip Hop encompasses multiple genres of music, just like Hip Hop has influence over other genres of music. Not saying one can not be successful without the other, but many look upon hip hop as "black music" and there is nothing that could be further from the truth. As a matter of fact, white audiences support and purchase hip hop more than any other racial group. I can see the thread starters point although not conveyed well that hip hop music has a particular stereotype associated with it and many people may refuse to book hip hop acts because of "the element associated with it." Many fans take pride when a cross over attempt such as this happens and is received successfully. To accept hip hop is to accept black culture. Not to say that to hate hip hop is to not accept black culture (although that would be an interesting poll), but hip hop still represents youth and rebellion and fans usually take a lot of pride and passion in it. When it is well received, it is like a win against "the system" that promotes conformity and not individuality.

So what is his real problem with hip hop?

I don't think he said he had a problem with hip-hop per se. He said that it didn't belong at Glastonbury. That makes him a little prehistoric, yes, even a little pompous. But racist? I don't see how you can reach that conclusion. He's just a purist and they are always hard to negotiate with.

C-Squarez:

In your own interest I suggest you engage your brain first before making ridiculous accusations like in the first post of this thread.

Edited by Mephistopheles
Yeah, you can be a peculiar one.... So yes, some racists are not pure racist. We can even call it partial racial bias.

Hmm, I can't really defend against that can I? I guess you must be right and I'm an out and out racist. Without you, I'd never have been aware of it. Curses. If it hadn't have been for that hip-hop music, I could have really got on with black people! Damn.

I don't want to go up to an 80% warn just because I attack you. The first thing you will do is call a mod so let's not get into it.

lol You clearly don't know me do you? I think if I was to call a mod, they'd all suddenly turn deaf. You're not the only one with elevated warning status you know. :) Feel free to call me all you like. I always enjoy the laugh of people calling me names over the Internet. It tells me that I've managed to get under their skin. :)

Anyway, it's clear there is never going to be any convincing you that not liking hip-hop does not mean that person is racist. It's a childish conclusion to reach and shows me that you have a major chip on your shoulder which you need to brush off. You seem to think everyone is preoccupied with the issue of race. It strikes me that it is on your mind far more than it is on the mind of many others.

I shall leave you to wallow in your loathing of humanity, based on a bizarre misconception.

The notion that 'most people' who didn't want Jay-Z to headline Glastonbury was because of his skin colour is absurd and neglects to take into account the rich musical history of the festival.

agreed, i think most people think the same

can we now close this silly thread?

Long story short, many African-American people view Hip-Hop with racial pride, and discriminating against hip-hop is viewed as a personal insult (even though the lyrics are usually far more insulting)...

That being said, C-Squarez... Jay-Z headlining Glastonbury is like putting The Beatles on B.E.T. (AKA - Black Entertainment Television, for those that don't know) Would they not play The Beatles because they are White? Of course not, BET plays a lot of white people, most being half-naked females, but that is beside the point. BET isn't know for playing Rock music, so why should they start now? Queue, "If it ain't broke don't fix it" via Noel Gallagher.

I can only hope when Obama becomes our next President, African-American people will stop pulling the race card at the first sign of diversity. It's absolutely ridiculous!

ThatsRacist.gif

No its not. The fact that you brought it up is more racist if anything. Liking a certain type of music is not mutually exclusive with a certain race. Especially when according to the music industry, close to 80 percent of all hip-hop records are purchased by white, mainly male, youth.

Nice try playing the race card though. Picking out certain statements and posts does not make a community as a whole racist.

Why is nobody talking about the fact that, that was a ****ing terrible cover of wonder wall? Totally ruined it, didn't know half the words, and generally just a **** poor performance.

That right there, is why he should never play Glastonbury, ever again.

Stick to what your good at.

This topic is now closed to further replies.
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Posts

    • I bought this game. Played it for an hour, and then got a refund from Steam. Not a fun game at all.
    • Nothing Ear buds with active noise cancellation are at their lowest price ever with 51% off by Fiza Ali Amazon is currently offering the Nothing Ear wireless earbuds at their lowest price ever with 51% off limited prime deal. The earbuds feature an 11mm dynamic drivers with a ceramic diaphragm, and support high-resolution audio codecs including AAC, SBC, LDAC, and LHDC 5.0. They support active noise cancellation of up to 45dB across a frequency range of up to 5000Hz, and include a smart ANC algorithm, adaptive noise cancellation, and a transparency mode that allows surrounding sounds to be heard when needed. Connectivity is provided via Bluetooth 5.3, with support for multiple profiles including HFP, A2DP, AVRCP, and others. The earbuds also support dual connection, allowing them to be paired with two devices at the same time. Additional features include IP54 water and dust resistance for the earbuds and IP55 for the charging case, in-ear detection, pinch controls, low-latency mode, Google Fast Pair, Microsoft Swift Pair, and a three-microphone system per earbud for clearer voice calls. The Nothing X app, available on Android and iOS, provides access to custom EQ settings, bass enhancement, personal sound profiles, ear tip fit testing, firmware updates, customisable controls, dual-device management, and a find-my-earbuds feature. In terms of battery performance, each earbud has a 46mAh battery and the charging case has a 500mAh capacity. With active noise cancellation (ANC) turned off, the earbuds should offer up to 8.5 hours of playback on a single charge and up to 40.5 hours in total with the charging case. With ANC enabled, playback should last up to 5.2 hours on the earbuds and up to 24 hours with the case. For calls, talk time should reach up to 5 hours on the earbuds and 23 hours with the case when ANC is off, while ANC on should provide up to 4 hours on the earbuds and 18 hours with the case. Finally, fast charging should deliver up to 10 hours of playback from 10 minutes of charging when ANC is disabled. Nothing Ear Wireless Earbuds Bluetooth: $73.15 (Amazon US) - 51% off Good to know This Amazon deal is U.S. specific, and not available in other regions unless specified. We only use first-party seller links (at the time of article publishing); ensure that you purchase from a first-party seller link only. Check out Today's Deals on Amazon | or our recent tech deals. Become a Prime member (for Students or SNAP) via Neowin Get Prime Access - Prime for half price (for qualifying Medicaid, EBT, SNAP) Subscribe to Prime Video, Audible Plus, Music Unlimited or Kindle Unlimited via Neowin As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases.
    • Microsoft officially launched its Copilot Cowork enterprise AI agent on June 16, 2026, switching to usage-based pricing on the same day it disclosed it is considering a Microsoft-hosted version of China's DeepSeek V4 as a lower-cost engine for the platform — a pairing that puts the company on a collision course with both its enterprise customers' security teams and a White House that has spent months trying to wall off Chinese AI from American infrastructure.................... https://www.techtimes.com/articles/318647/20260618/microsoft-eyes-deepseek-v4-copilot-cowork-what-azure-hosting-cannot-fix.htm  
    • Forza Horizon 6 gets another hotfix for one of the game's online modes by Taras Buria Recently, Forza Horizon 6 players discovered an interesting glitch that allowed farming a crazy amount of in-game credits in a few minutes. Playground Games quickly pulled the plug on the exploit by disabling one of the game's online modes, and today, the studio is rolling out another hotfix. In my review, I complained about the game still showering gamers with cars, credits, and wheelspins. As such, earning money in Forza Horizon 6 is not a particularly difficult task. You simply have to play the game, crazy, I know. However, people still found an easier path to becoming a billionaire in Forza Horizon 6. All you had to do was purchase the Hummer EV, install a specific tune, shift in reverse while going at about 15 MPH, hit a wall, and get launched into the stratosphere at the speed of light. While mid-air, launch Eliminator and quickly get eliminated. Boom, the game just awarded you with a few million in-game credits. Initially, Playground Games disabled Eliminator to prevent people from farming credits. Now, following the release of the first balancing update, developers are rolling out a new update that re-enables Eliminator and gives users a free McLaren Sabre as a gesture of goodwill. Here is the changelog: One critical issue remains unpatched, though. There are quite a few reports of the game wiping gamers' saves, and developers are still looking into that. To avoid potential data loss, Playground Games recommends taking one of the steps outlined in a previously published support article.
  • Recent Achievements

    • First Post
      AndreaB earned a badge
      First Post
    • Week One Done
      Huge Trailer earned a badge
      Week One Done
    • Week One Done
      Classifyskilleducation earned a badge
      Week One Done
    • One Month Later
      eurospharma62 earned a badge
      One Month Later
    • Week One Done
      With What earned a badge
      Week One Done
  • Popular Contributors

    1. 1
      +primortal
      591
    2. 2
      +Edouard
      170
    3. 3
      PsYcHoKiLLa
      76
    4. 4
      Michael Scrip
      67
    5. 5
      neufuse
      64
  • Tell a friend

    Love Neowin? Tell a friend!