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How do you feel about Prince using the b-word and the h-word in his music? Does it bother you? And if you are not a woman, what do you think about him using it? Would you use these words in some of your lyrics? Does it bother you that you shouldn't sing these songs (unless you alter the lyrics) | |
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Words are words. He was a poet as well as a musician. I'm more upset that he stopped using those words more than anything else. His catalogue was too vast to focus on those words on particular. If you don't want to hear him use those words, go listen to Animal Kingdom. | |
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Those are some of the things that made Prince so bold and naughty back in the day. I loved bold, naughty Prince. | |
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You gotta b in his shoes lyrically to write every song that comes to his mind plus it was part of his earlier music that our parents didn't mind playing his music while growing up p didn't teach me how 2 cuss that's what our parents,family members & friends lol do when there excited or frustrated with friends n their company lol so I still play p music Wh U Wanna Treat Me So Bad U Know I Love Ya,Why U Wanna Do This To Me (Bitch)!! [Edited 1/30/17 10:14am] | |
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kepurplehunter said: You gotta b in his shoes lyrically to write every song that comes to his mind plus it was part of his earlier music that our parents didn't mind playing his music while growing up p didn't teach me how 2 cuss that's what our parents,family members & friends lol do when there excited or frustrated with friends n their company lol so I still play p music Wh U Wanna Treat Me So Bad U Know I Love Ya,Why U Wanna Do This To Me (Bitch)!!
[Edited 1/30/17 10:14am] I am a woman. I can't be in his shoes. Unless I'm singing "Do me baby" to a man [Edited 1/30/17 10:38am] | |
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daKotaGeNesis said: Does it bother you? And if you are not a woman, what do you think about him using it? Would you use these words in some of your lyrics? Does it bother you that you shouldn't sing these songs (unless you alter the lyrics) Who was Billy Jack B" and "Dark" written for? | |
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Wlcm2thdwn3 said: Those are some of the things that made Prince so bold and naughty back in the day. I loved bold, naughty Prince. I think I still enjoy all his songs and I knew his intentions. | |
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What if I called U silly names Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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TrivialPursuit said:
What if I called U silly names Wait a minute... you mean to tell me he ALSO went through something similar to what I go through. Okay now I do know how he feels! What about the song "Dark"? [Edited 1/30/17 11:33am] [Edited 1/30/17 11:50am] | |
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Not sure what ASLO is. Unless I'm brain farting. Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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I don't mind. I think what matters more is the content rather than the form. There are sexist songs from the 50s, like Hard Headed Woman, where no b-words or h-words occur and then there are completely empowering songs that contain a couple of these words I absolutely adore P Control, U.N.I.T.Y., and Formation :heart: full lips, freckles, and upturned nose | |
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I think it's "Ho", but I'm not sure.
Anyway, nope those words don't bother me regardless of whether P's singing them or someone is simply speaking them. | |
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what is the the H-word?
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Elton John sang "The Bitch is Back," and IIRC Billy Joel sang that song when Elton was inducted in the Kennedy Center Honors one year. I don't have a problem with it in that song, or "Billy Jack Bitch" for that matter. | |
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ho full lips, freckles, and upturned nose | |
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By the "h" word do you mean "ho?" Because I have a HUGE PROBLEM with that word, and the word it comes from, because if I could, the "w" word would be eliminated from the face of the earth. That's just me, because I do not like men categorizing women as that, because men who do tend to have small feet, if you know what I mean. | |
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OldFriends4Sale said:
what is the the H-word?
It's spelled"who**" but the slang word is "ho" | |
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So you don't want men using it against women, but what about women using it?
Cuz I've been known to use it for men AND women, but mostly men.
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Ok thanks
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1Sasha said: By the "h" word do you mean "ho?" Because I have a HUGE PROBLEM with that word, and the word it comes from, because if I could, the "w" word would be eliminated from the face of the earth. That's just me, because I do not like men categorizing women as that, because men who do tend to have small feet, if you know what I mean. and the latter is not categorizing, no? the only love there is is the love we make | |
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P had small feet and a small body, but if rumours from the numerous women who would know are to be beleived, that myth didn't hold true for P.
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Let me say up front that I think Prince was a class act all the way, and I do not believe in his private life (I did not know him personally) that he would use the "w" word when speaking about a woman, because he did not seem to be that type of person. I was referring to the classless, low life men who categorize women as T + A and basically that's it. Now, I tend to like to buy certain things, and you could say I was a ______ w..... because I always buy all those things. When I was growing up in the 60s, men would call women "frigid" if the women were not what they wanted sexually; the "w" word brings that f word to my mind, and I hate both. This is just me. | |
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Big feet don't indicate satisfaction... just sayin' full lips, freckles, and upturned nose | |
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They don't indicate much except big shoes...lol | |
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It's artistic expression. I never took it to heart. Welcome to "the org", Mumio…they can have you, but I'll have your love in the end | |
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It doesn't bother me at all. There's people out there that talk like that all the time. Prince would do that back then to relate to them and seem to be "hip" or current with the times. I don't know why you guys continue to post questions like this. You make it sound like we're living in the 17 or 1800's. Gone are the days where people were nice to each other, engaged in meaningful conversation, and treated woman with respect. A man would kill or die to protect a woman's dignity and reputation. Today, not so much. We thought it was cute when NWA rapped about nappy headed bitches and ho's. It no fun unless my homies can have some, Remember that? Woman went along with it and it's only gotten worse. Prince's use of those words seem elementary compared to today's music. | |
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Nope, not at all. Especially when applied to Cheryl Johnson, aka C.J., the no-talent hack employed by the Star Tribune who spent years referring to Prince as "Symbolina" and wrote numerous columns chiding everything the man did. He got her back not only with the song, but had her thrown out of PP once during a gala the mayor of Mpls was holding there. When she opened her mouth to complain about the $100 she paid to attend the event one of Prince's bodyguards produced a crisp $100 bill which she grudgingly accepted as she was escorted out. Sorry, back on topic: His use of certain words was never an issue for me. He used them in the right context it seemed and were pretty tame compared to others out there. It's a hurtful place, the world, in and of itself. We don't need to add to it. We all need one another. ~ PRN | |
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Why was that woman so relentlessly snide to P?
Even when he tried to not be mean back she just kept coming. Even after 4/21 she did an article being snide under cover of "Yeah, I'll miss him". Doesn't make sense.
She even admits to taking her friend, a P fan, to see PP and P being in the driveway and him talking to her about why she was so unpleasant to him all the time and she says P asked her if he had dated her in high school or something and she says she told him that she doubted she was "his type".
Was that her problem with him? Mad cuz she had a crush on him but figured she didn't have a chance with him so she decided to be publicly mean?
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Ok, seriously? If that story runs true, then he deserves to get his ass reamed. You don't leave someone out in the middle of nowhere if you're their only transportation, no matter how much you dislike them. I'd've found a way to punch the little jerk in the face. Directly. I mean, come the fuck on, brah! That's just ridiculous and childish. I imagine myself inside your bedroom; oh, I imagine myself in your sky.
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Eh. I don't love it but it's so standard for men.
Now, c_t is fighting words. | |
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