My list of my favorite politically active artists-
The Clash
Marvin Gaye
Bruce Springsteen
Beyonce (although her relationship with the Obamas seem much more personally based
There are others but I can't be bothered to list them all now.
Titan3510 wrote:Time out.
Did you really just say Beyonce?! No deal.
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No but on a serious note, I would add both Michael Jackson and Janet Jackson to that list. The two of them both made some very socially conscious music.
And, in the name of fairness, I guess you can throw in Madonna and her sweet-hearted but pretentious clone in there too...
Not really.Baditude wrote:^^True. John Lennon, including many other artists from the 60s and 70s, was very much politically active. Lennon was actually really controversial because of his stance on the Vietnam War, too. The complete epitome of the counter-culture hippie mindset of the 70s.
Marvin Gaye and his topics on environmentalism, taxation, and violence was kinda unheard of for R&B artists to do until he came along.
Not really.Was Mariah this involved with the Obama campaign in 2008, Titan?
I don't know a Sam Cooke song that touched on seemingly abstract subjects (especially during that time) like environmentalism. True about R&B originating from sadness, blues, etc. and Sam Cooke did precede him in that, but Marvin seemed to touch in topics that weren't often discussed.Titan3510 wrote:Not really.Baditude wrote:^^True. John Lennon, including many other artists from the 60s and 70s, was very much politically active. Lennon was actually really controversial because of his stance on the Vietnam War, too. The complete epitome of the counter-culture hippie mindset of the 70s.
Marvin Gaye and his topics on environmentalism, taxation, and violence was kinda unheard of for R&B artists to do until he came along.
I mean...rhythm and blues is just that...blues with a nice groove. And Sam Cooke was something of a precursor for Marvin Gaye.
But whenever it came to really heavy political issues, R&B artists back then really relied on God and gospel music.
Marvin was a religious man. He just did it differently from everyone else. And what he did was incredible.Not really.Was Mariah this involved with the Obama campaign in 2008, Titan?
I mean, she was at the inauguration ball and stuff. And she had a few things to say at the end 2008.
But Mariah and her husband have gotten more zealous this time around. You find them tweeting less about perfume, radio shows and dogs and more about Obama.
And plus, they have gotten to be really cool with Spike Lee who is well-known for his political views.
See, I didn't know anything about ANY of this.Titan3510 wrote:Yeah. You're right.
But Mariah endorsed Al Gore too. And Gore had some nice things to say about Glitter.
So naturally, she and millions of other Americans were pissed when Bush won. And if memory serves me correctly, Mariah had some interesting things to say about Clinton.
I was surprised when I heard that. Mariah doesn't strike me (or anyone for that matter) as someone who is involved.
It's George Bush. Not Josh Bush.BLover wrote:Obviously Kanye West, being his most famous quote:
"Josh Bush hates black people"
Titan3510 wrote:Bob Marley?It's George Bush. Not Josh Bush.BLover wrote:Obviously Kanye West, being his most famous quote:
"Josh Bush hates black people"