We need to stop actin like black and white people don't sound differently.
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zay_24
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One of the most annoying things is some lame ass uncle tom coonin for craccas on some "Just because I sound educated doesn't mean I sound white" ? ? no ? the reason you sound white is because you try your best to talk like Kim Kardashian, but at home you talkin like Yvette and New New when you dont get your way. ? need to realize that talkin proper is not the same thing as talking white. MLK, Malcom X, Will Smith, all well spoken blacc people but no one says that they talk white, and thats because they use their natural speaking voice. Talkin white is when you go out of your way to change the pitch of tone in your voice to match that of a white person. Naturally, blacc people have deeper voices, so its obvious to any real ? when you're trying to change your voice up to make white people happy. Knocc it off
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Yup. Our voices can't be confused. When i was in high school and i worked at Wendys and a few black ladys said i sounded like a 'brother' over the speaker. I had to give them the wtf look. Like, no, no i don't.
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People tell me I sound black when I play on Live all the time.
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This reminds me of Dave Chappelle skit, when he talking about fake people approaching you saying hello in a high pitch voice...ItsKatBitches wrote: »Not all black dudes have deep voices and there are white dudes that do have a deep voice. When white dudes with deep voices sing they call their voice soulful..ever notice that?
yes its called sounding black...word to Michael Bolton
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Micheal Bolton does not sound black to me. Bob Seger sounds like he could be black to me tho.
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Will Munny wrote: »Micheal Bolton does not sound black to me. Bob Seger sounds like he could be black to me tho.
I concur...but that man has copied more black music and hired more mississippi mass choirs than anybody I know who is black...
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im well spoken, but that country ass twang is still there period.
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ItsKatBitches wrote: »Not all black dudes have deep voices and there are white dudes that do have a deep voice. When white dudes with deep voices sing they call their voice soulful..ever notice that?
Look here cracka ? ...It's actually a proven fact that the general tone in a black man's voice differs from that of a white man's, regardless of accent.
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I remeber being a shorty and the phone would ring "mama, some white lady on the phone" yeah the sound is way different
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king hassan wrote: »I remeber being a shorty and the phone would ring "mama, some white lady on the phone" yeah the sound is way different
U KNOW GOOD AND GOT DAM WELL YALLL AINT HAVE NO DAM PHONE BACK IN 1918...
Ha Ha
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Will Munny wrote: »Micheal Bolton does not sound black to me. Bob Seger sounds like he could be black to me tho.
I concur...but that man has copied more black music and hired more mississippi mass choirs than anybody I know who is black...
Seger or Bolton?
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Usually if I say someone sounds white, its not because of them talking proper, it's the tone of their voice.
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them cajuns sound just like ? .
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People always tell me that I sound white...hate that ? .
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Well damn are you saying I look older? You better not be saying that.
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Ajackson17 wrote: »People say I talk white, but this is my natural voice and I can't really change it to be honest lol.
^^^^^^^^
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People always tell me that I sound white...hate that ? .
I've had my students tell me this ? . I ask them, "what does that mean? Because I don't sound like you, saying "? , ? this, ? that ? , I gets that money, I smoke Reggie, you folk?"
Then they somewhat understand......but they still say I sound like a white dude. LOL. -
? you resuscitated this ? for that ? comment?
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Thats not how you talk... -
Let’s not act like the octanes aren’t different
There’s a difference in pronunciation and changing the pitch of your voice with pronunciation
My pops is a professor and he changes the words he uses in certain conversations but his tone and pitch remain consistent....
You got men and women who change their tones and pitches with their words instead of just changing words -
I feel like words flow off our tongues easier
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jetlifebih wrote: »Let’s not act like the octanes aren’t different
There’s a difference in pronunciation and changing the pitch of your voice with pronunciation
My pops is a professor and he changes the words he uses in certain conversations but his tone and pitch remain consistent....
You got men and women who change their tones and pitches with their words instead of just changing words
"octanes"