Post Incarceration Fame

Crap
Total votes: 3 (50%)
Not Crap
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Total votes: 6

Re: Post Incarceration Fame

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ChudFusk wrote: Fri Oct 18, 2024 6:44 pm People like a redemption story, and hardships can make us more poetic. I do think it’s wack when a certain type of White person does it with the subtext that they got some “soul” while in lockup. But if we dismiss every musician who did some time before they found success, we’d lose a lot of valuable Black music. The difference is, Jelly Roll didn’t get locked up for being white. But he should have been incarcerated for stealing his name from a Creole bandleader.
Thanks for stating my point far better than I could.

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