Things can never be too white

white artists wanna be black so bad, who gon check dem boo boo? Email: [email protected] Subscribe to my 2nd channel:    / @latenightwithdon-anjelo   I am Your Pop Culture Boy. Topics: Artists Careers, Music Reviews, Mini Documentaries and Other Trending Topics in Music This video might contain copyrighted material I do not own the rights to the music in this video its owned by the respective parties. ** FAIR USE** Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. No copyright infringement Intended. All rights belongs to the respective owners Hear ye, hear ye! White artists wanna be black so bad now I know some a y’all are probably like, what do you mean by that? I’mma explain. Does this means that every white artists in these streets wanna trade in their white privilege, developing revitiligo, a chronic, autoimmune epidermal disorder which causes a person's skin to gradually turn blacker and darker and then more darker? (the opposite of what Michael Jackson's had) of course not but there are some who like to dabble in a lil black culture from time to time, some coming from a place of appreciation while some partake to revamp their image and this is what this video’s about. I made a video like this I dunno like 10 years ago and it got rave reviews so I’mma do it again. But I wanna do things a little different. I want to talk about people in music who are let’s say going black, a long with white privilege in the music industry and the Ed Wuncler theory. 0:00 - intro 1:09 - p!nk, a strong black woman 6:17 - things can never be too white 14:03 - the ed wuncler theory 17:00 - brother jack harlow 20:46 - conclusion