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Nov 7 13 12:58 AM

Johnny Roberts wrote:
esettle0 wrote:
the funny part is that for the most part, only gay males dislike him, but that's understandable. his core fan base is not gay males tho. so all
the gay males in here b!tching about him, just know, u are not his fan base and yall are not the ones that made him who he is. so that's why he
is still popular. straight white males love him and will probably continue to support him. And if I'm not mistaken, white males make up the largest portion
of album buyers in America. It's funny yall say things like he is a one trick pony yet u stan for Mariah who has been singing about the same things
for over 2 decades. he doesnt have to change what he raps about to stay popular, clearly. I dont think any artist has to.

Me personally, a black female, I do not really care for his music but I recognize and respect his one-of-a-kind flow and his word play. I think
The Monster is a good track, his best single since Mockingbird.

        I get what you're saying,  but I'm a gay male that loves rap music,  and I don't have that knee jerk reaction to him because of some of his homophobic lyrics.  But to me his rap style just gets tiring after a few tracks.  He's amazing at what he does,  but it's all the same.  It's become very robotic and cold. 

Comparing him to Mariah though is a major fail imo. She's a singer that can change emotions with every note.  She's far from an emotionless robot. 

I do like The Monster though... 

oh ok, so two artists that write about the same things their whole career are not comparable if one of them writes about the same things but show emotion. anyways I dont think Em is an emotionless robot so ur point is not taken on this end.