Yeah good idea the quoting is too much.
Now, I feel like we are having a more fruitful discussion. So, you couldn't listen to the words because you don't like the musical instruments in the song. That's absolutely fine. That's your opinion and no one has the right to dispute that. However, to not listen to the music and automatically call them niggers for no reason, do you see why that would be a problem?
Oh man don't compare me to Kim Kardashian looool. We have nothing alike. I think my second post was a more elaborate response wherein I have explained the first song is old (way before Kimmy's time for her to even like lol and I'm way younger than Kimmy but I mean.. her mind is young, she's a frugal whore) and the second song.. well.. it's not popular. It doesn't have many views. I questioned in my second response to you that perhaps this is because the message doesn't fit the mainstream narrative of what is understood to be Hip Hop today and that's why these rappers aren't getting a push. And it's true. Both songs are about love and family. The second one I feel like has a bit of a deep state element to it and I quote the chorus, "I am just trying to be the best MAN that I can, but they fail to realise where I stand and I'm, under pressure, the last thing I need is them telling me we can no longer be.. and I'm under pressure, and everything I do, I do for us two but they got me trying to move."
And the song is a pure display of genius. There are three verses and for the chorus for each verse, he alternates the pronouns. Let me explain. In the first verse he's talking about how the girl he loves is doubting him in their relationship, and the chorus reflects that, meaning he says, "I am just trying to be the best man that I can, but YOU fail to realise where I stand. and I'm, under pressure, the last thing I need is YOU telling me we can no longer be.. and I'm under pressure, and everything I do, I do for us two but YOU got me trying to move." Then in the subsequent verse, he talks about how his girlfriend's friends are also pulling her away from him, and again he reflects that in the chorus by saying, "THEY fail to realise where I stand....and I'm, under pressure, the last thing I need is THEM telling me we can no longer be.. and I'm under pressure, and everything I do, I do for us two but THEY got me trying to move." And in the last verse, heartbreakingly enough he talks about how all this doubt got to his head and now he is beginning to doubt the relationship himself, he reflects that by saying, "I fail to realise where I stand.. and I'm, under pressure, the last thing I need is ME telling ME (referring to the voices in his head) we can no longer be.. and I'm under pressure, and everything I do, I do for us two but I got ME trying to move."
It's just a pure display of genius the way he describes the three phases that broke his relationship and it happens a lot in real life exactly in this way, yet we have no artist coherently and cleverly conjuring these thoughts in the form of a song. It's way too abstract and complicated but yet he managed to string it together perfectly. Saying the right words and things that describes the events perfectly which are still vague enough for everyone to appreciate in some sense.
I like the stuff you posted. We need a thread for 80s pop because I'm definitely a fan and I can prove it. I am pretty sure you will like these GH15. I want you to listen to all of them. I listened to all of yours. Perhaps you may even know some of them.

You see, GH15 I know your taste.

Oh and btw, that curly hair white girl in the first few seconds of the Lionel Richie video... For me, I only like curly hair white girls nowadays. God damn they are specimens.
Lool genius whore. Good one.