Is it still wrong to sing them? Just curious because I can’t see non-black tell a black person this is wrong.
Genuine question: if aave were used in lyrics for a kpop song written by a black person
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Yumeku
Changed the title of the thread from “Genuine question: if aave were lyrics in a kpop song written by a black person” to “Genuine question: if aave were used in lyrics for a kpop song written by a black person”. -
Well if its used correctly idrc (im black lol)
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nobody gives a fuck bruh lmfao
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Well that’s the thing. Black people have been writing songs for white people all the time. It’s nothing new. They just make sure to avoid using aave when they know it ain’t a black person going to sing it
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aave?
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aave?
African American Vernacular English
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Interesting, I never knew it was a thing
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Interesting, I never knew it was a thing
"on fleek" "bye felicia" "chile" "sis" "spill the tea" "periodt"
It's everywhere on stan twitter
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"on fleek" "bye felicia" "chile" "sis" "spill the tea" "periodt"
It's everywhere on stan twitter
I thought it was just common american slangs lmao
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I thought it was just common american slangs lmao
I thought so too but I've read that it is rooted in the appropriation of black culture
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