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Kid CuDi

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Anyone got a type on him? I get some serious INFP vibes, but I won't rule out ISFP.

I'd say Fi-dom for sure though.
 

OrangeAppled

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I think Fi-dom too. The more vulnerable, sensitive lyrics is refreshingly unusual for a rap artist.
 

chickpea

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i'm leaning infp, but i could see isfp too. i have a crush on him he's super cute.

i wore his first album out. it's the perfect fi-dom stoner anthem.
 

xisnotx

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I have him typed as an infp as well.

The more vulnerable, sensitive lyrics is refreshingly unusual for a rap artist.

When I was first exposed to other peoples' opinions on rap I was initially confused as to what they were referring to. I had to go looking for the misogynistic/materialistic aspect of it...

Besides, most rappers produce many many songs. For every rap song that is about money/sex etc etc there is one about love, life, relationships etc...usually by the very same rapper that the mainstream perceives as "thug" in the first place. Rap gets a bad rap, imo.
 

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When I was first exposed to other peoples' opinions on rap I was initially confused as to what they were referring to. I had to go looking for the misogynistic/materialistic aspect of it...

Besides, most rappers produce many many songs. For every rap song that is about money/sex etc etc there is one about love, life, relationships etc...usually by the very same rapper that the mainstream perceives as "thug" in the first place. Rap gets a bad rap, imo.


I'm not a fan of rap, so I only know what I get exposed to incidentally, most of which is the popular, mainstream stuff. One misogynist song is one too many, IMO.
 

xisnotx

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I'm not a fan of rap, so I only know what I get exposed to incidentally, most of which is the popular, mainstream stuff. One misogynist song is one too many, IMO.

Actually, I disagree. I think every man is a misogynist of sorts whether we like to admit it or not. I mean, we are pretty much bred in a culture where men are treated differently from birth. How is it possible to not be, on some level, misogynist?

The danger, I think, comes when people take this and twist it to actually mean something "in the real world". I think there are healthy ways to express your misogyny, racism, bigotry etc...and there are unhealthy ways to express this. Music, I would argue, is perhaps one of the most healthy ways to do this.

Pretending like the world is a perfect place, like we don't have biases etc, is more detrimental than a song about "bitches and hoes" from some rapper. imo..
 

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Actually, I disagree. I think every man is a misogynist of sorts whether we like to admit it or not. I mean, we are pretty much bred in a culture where men are treated differently from birth. How is it possible to not be, on some level, misogynist?

The danger, I think, comes when people take this and twist it to actually mean something "in the real world". I think there are healthy ways to express your misogyny, racism, bigotry etc...and there are unhealthy ways to express this. Music, I would argue, is perhaps one of the most healthy ways to do this.

Pretending like the world is a perfect place, like we don't have biases etc, is more detrimental than a song about "bitches and hoes" from some rapper. imo..

I definitely don't agree with this. Glorifying something like misogyny is not the same as acknowledging it exists, either. You can acknowledge gritty reality without portraying it as good, healthy, acceptable, etc.
 

chickpea

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Actually, I disagree. I think every man is a misogynist of sorts whether we like to admit it or not. I mean, we are pretty much bred in a culture where men are treated differently from birth. How is it possible to not be, on some level, misogynist?

The danger, I think, comes when people take this and twist it to actually mean something "in the real world". I think there are healthy ways to express your misogyny, racism, bigotry etc...and there are unhealthy ways to express this. Music, I would argue, is perhaps one of the most healthy ways to do this.

Pretending like the world is a perfect place, like we don't have biases etc, is more detrimental than a song about "bitches and hoes" from some rapper. imo..

i agree, well said :)
 
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I guess I'll go with INFP, since he has that tertiary-Si groundedness to him.
 
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