Aftermathers wrote:Sukot wrote:This might not be a politically correct thing to say, but I think another factor in this is that maybe it's probably part of human nature (for some people) to maybe feel more attached to an artist of the same race or skin colour as them, which I think is part of the reason why Eminem's fanbase contains a higher proportion of white people than most black rapper's fanbases do.
I'm mixed race though, so I don't know really lol.
That makes perfect sense but then why can't people just keep it real and admit that why not simply be honest and say 'yeah i realize Em makes mostly Music about his life experiences, gets Deep, gets Personal Raps about a lotta the same issues my fave Rappers do things i myself been through but i just can connect more and appreciate it more from an Artist doing that kinda Music that is my own race and my own backround'
As simple as that no 1 would be mad or hold it againist them.
I think it's just a subconcious thing for most people. Like my mum is black, and usually she's always really bubbly and friendly whenever she meets another black person, even if she's never met them before. My mum obviously isn't racist though, since she's married a white guy!! But I notice her so often act more positively when she meets black people. So I think people might be like that with musical artists aswell.
I've experienced it a lot aswell. As I said, I'm mixed race, but I look quite white, so most people assume I am. Very often when people find out I'm half black, I noticed black guys suddenly start talking to me and trying to be friends with me. Again, I don't think they're being properly racist though. People are probably just naturally more attracted to others who they share more things in common with.