Living Colour say band is shunned by Black entertainment outlets for playing “white people” music

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Alt-rockers Living Colour have spoken out about being shunned in the Black entertainment industry for playing what’s supposedly “white people” music.

The rock quartet issued a statement earlier this week addressing Lenny Kravitz’s recent comments alleging he was being overlooked at awards shows hosted by the black entertainment industry.


Kravitz told Esquire at the time: “To this day, I have not been invited to a BET thing or a Source Awards thing. And it’s like, here is a Black artist who has reintroduced many Black art forms, who has broken down barriers – just like those that came before me broke down. That is positive. And they don’t have anything to say about it?”

Referencing Kravitz’s comments in an Instagram post, Living Colour vocalist Corey Glover wrote: “It’s come to my attention that people responded to Lenny Kravitz’s statement, that black organizations in the entertainment industry never really sought him out.”

“Retorting that they did make an effort to contact him but his ‘people’ said that Mr. Kravitz had no interest. That is false. Whether his people made that statement, I cannot say. Living Colour throughout has made a conscious effort to make ourselves available to places like BET, the Source etc. Mind you this was happening simultaneously to us in the rock idiom.”

“Their response to us usually was that we did not fit in their format. Ironic, that was the same response we got from the Rock n roll / white entertainment organizations.”

“Lenny was right,” Glover continued, adding, “None of us has been awarded let alone acknowledged for our achievements. Living Colour in the past has worked with such historical luminaries as a Little Richard and Mick Jagger. We’ve worked with a hip-hop royalty from Queen Latifah, Doug E Fresh, Chuck D & Flava Flav to Run DMC. And yet there’s barely a mention of rocks contribution to what is modern black music, let alone in rock and roll circles.”

“It’s been our experience that most people of colour have no idea how deep and far reaching the influence of Black people in the modern-day rock ‘n’ roll there are, let alone it’s impact on R&B and hip hop. What we hear is “that’s white people stuff” when in fact, it is not!”

The musician concluded: “It’s hard enough to live in places where you expect white supremacy, but not from your own people.”

 
It's wild that a lot of black folks & companies shun them as if we (black folks) didn't for the most part invent rock & roll. Most if not all of the forms of music that we had a hand in starting or outright started have been stolen by whites/others. But most folks have no clue about the foundations of musical genres.
 
Why is it complaining when it's factual? What they shouldn't point out their experiences?
timing.....this feels like a grift. You think these COMPLAINTS are here if there was no 50th hip hop celebration.......NO



AGAIN, WE CANT BE THIS SIMPLE. CARE TO ADDRESS MY COMMENT ABOUT THEIR PUBLICISTS?
 
"HE'S RIGHT" without an explanation is simpletalk/wasted space


No sorry....we gotta stop all this
 
timing.....this feels like a grift. You think these COMPLAINTS are here if there was no 50th hip hop celebration.......NO



AGAIN, WE CANT BE THIS SIMPLE. CARE TO ADDRESS MY COMMENT ABOUT THEIR PUBLICISTS?

I don't know about Lenny, but Living Colour has def talked about this in the past.

Their publicist can reach out, but they can also be told that those acts don't fit whatever formats how hard is it for you to understand that it was point out. I've sat in more than a few entertainment conferences & the subject has been discussed & radio/corp folks are quick to point out what their formats are what doesn't fit. The music section has plenty of talents folks who are head & shoulders above what being played but for whatever reason those folks aren't played or included on shows.

Both Lenny & Living Colour have worked with mainstream black artist (R&B/hip hop) so it's not like they are shunning working with other "black" artist in accepted genres.
 
they got drowned out by that punk rock heavy metal bullshit that most black folks wasnt listing to..gone blame us but not
the label,,they been saying this shit for the longest and nothing is going to change the chuck berry era was long gone
before they entered the picture,hell even chuck D tried with the rock/rap stuff, wasnt going down play boi and chuck
knew it...
 
timing.....this feels like a grift. You think these COMPLAINTS are here if there was no 50th hip hop celebration.......NO



AGAIN, WE CANT BE THIS SIMPLE. CARE TO ADDRESS MY COMMENT ABOUT THEIR PUBLICISTS?
thats one part of it, the other part is the talent buyer who are hire to organize and pick who we see at these functions. the trend is to hire young women who are all about trends and not about history will be at the fore front of that problem.
 
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chuck D tried with the rock/rap stuff, wasnt going down play boi and chuck
knew it...

Not true.

Public Enemy toured with heavy metal bands since the beginning. The remake of "bring the noise" with anthrax was one of their biggest hits. 5 years earlier Run DMC had their biggest hit on a collaboration with aerosmith.

The Beastie boys, arguably one of the most successful hip hop groups of the 1980s, built their whole career off of rap/rock fusion. Body Count's first album went gold despite being band and blacklisted throughout the country (and IMHO being a shitty band in general).

Let's not forget about the early 2000s when Korn, Limp Bizkit, Kid Rock, Crazy Town, Evanescence, Linkin Park, Incubus, and at least a dozen other white bands made millions fusing rock and hip hop.

So it it was going down. The labels and the public just didn't want to hear Chuck doing it. I'll let you decide if it was his skin condition or declining popularity.
 
Not true.

Public Enemy toured with heavy metal bands since the beginning. The remake of "bring the noise" with anthrax was one of their biggest hits. 5 years earlier Run DMC had their biggest hit on a collaboration with aerosmith.

The Beastie boys, arguably one of the most successful hip hop groups of the 1980s, built their whole career off of rap/rock fusion. Body Count's first album went gold despite being band and blacklisted throughout the country (and IMHO being a shitty band in general).

Let's not forget about the early 2000s when Korn, Limp Bizkit, Kid Rock, Crazy Town, Evanescence, Linkin Park, Incubus, and at least a dozen other white bands made millions fusing rock and hip hop.

So it it was going down. The labels and the public just didn't want to hear Chuck doing it. I'll let you decide if it was his skin condition or declining popularity.
I don't think the issue is whether or not it was ever popular. The issue is whether or not black folks ever really enjoyed it.

I do find it strange they are complaining now during the twilight of their careers vs if they cared or not during their prime performance years.
 
Phone: hello..?
REALITY: 2023, here. We don’t give a fuck.
after all is said and done...this is where I am. Hard to feel sorry for folks that SOLD their music for millions. They had plenty of time to reach out/change direction...shit anything. But naw.....they staayed in their relm making THAT music...

TF did they expect

they really dont need regular folk doin all this caping
 
I don't think the issue is whether or not it was ever popular. The issue is whether or not black folks ever really enjoyed it.

I do find it strange they are complaining now during the twilight of their careers vs if they cared or not during their prime performance years.

It's not that surprising.

Most artists can't get a gig in a coffee shop. Living Colour and Lenny Kravitz made millions and toured the world. I can understand why they dismissed the people who say you're too much of this or not enough of that and rolled with the fans buying their records.

Once the excitement is worn off and you've established your career it makes sense to pause, look around, and see how everyone else is doing. That's when you see the ugly. Especially when your records aren't selling like they used to.
 
They are 100% correct. There were also shunned by MTV.

Exactly! People forget that Living Colour released their first album half a decade after Michael Jackson broke MTV's color barrier.

MTV is one of the most racist companies in modern history. The way they treated black artists would be the equivalent of a Sears segregating their stores in the 1980s.
 
They are 100% correct. There were also shunned by MTV.

Yep, MTV initially tried to shun Living Colour's HUGE hit, but it went too viral for MTV execs to ignore and then it went in heavy rotation. And nobody is "whining", dumb ass assessment, honestly. Their simply addressing a question honestly about the music industry event execs that prefer to keep certain events segregated and pigeon-hole Black creators to two genres of music when honoring them.
 
Exactly! People forget that Living Colour released their first album half a decade after Michael Jackson broke MTV's color barrier.

MTV is one of the most racist companies in modern history. The way they treated black artists would be the equivalent of a Sears segregating their stores in the 1980s.

You're not lying. Check out the March 1990 issue of Playboy. There's an article in there called "Rock and Racism". It was MTV, record companies and radio stations who made sure to make Rock and Roll a "white's only" music. It was encouraged and systemic.
 
You're not lying. Check out the March 1990 issue of Playboy. There's an article in there called "Rock and Racism". It was MTV, record companies and radio stations who made sure to make Rock and Roll a "white's only" music. It was encouraged and systemic.

Definitely the next phase of systematic racism that graduated from the era of disbarring Black artists / bands on radio stations and instead played White carbon copies who played the SAME exact songs of the banned Black artists. Things like copyrights didn't apply for Black folks during the pre-civil rights era of that time. So theft was much more blatant.
 
They are 100% correct. They were also shunned by MTV.
Black people are talented and it's unfair to label something as black music or white music. I've been singing country since I was a kid and had I been born 20 years later I'd probably be a country music icon right now

We've always fit in wherever we could fit in. We've made a way out of no way. Black people who shunned them for playing white music probably says shit like "why you trying to talk White" when someone black tries speaking intelligently to them

Fuck those people, those ignorant dumbass people
 
Not true.

Public Enemy toured with heavy metal bands since the beginning. The remake of "bring the noise" with anthrax was one of their biggest hits. 5 years earlier Run DMC had their biggest hit on a collaboration with aerosmith.

The Beastie boys, arguably one of the most successful hip hop groups of the 1980s, built their whole career off of rap/rock fusion. Body Count's first album went gold despite being band and blacklisted throughout the country (and IMHO being a shitty band in general).

Let's not forget about the early 2000s when Korn, Limp Bizkit, Kid Rock, Crazy Town, Evanescence, Linkin Park, Incubus, and at least a dozen other white bands made millions fusing rock and hip hop.

So it it was going down. The labels and the public just didn't want to hear Chuck doing it. I'll let you decide if it was his skin condition or declining popularity.
Please don't mention kid rock again. That snake used us.
 
Please don't mention kid rock again. That snake used us.
Sometimes it's impossible to tell the Kid Rocks from the Eminems... difficult at least. Both seem authentic. But obviously one is, and one isn't. How do you differentiate between the two?

Kid Rock would sell you out for $10 and a handshake from Trump. As far as I know, Eminem hasn't sold us out and continues to rock with black people like we are actually his family
 
(Sighs) I’m beginning to get pissed off at these grown ass men and their bullshit about not being accepted by Black media. I have worked in radio for 30 years and I have played Black rock on the air. I have reached out to Living Colour too many times to mention. Crickets. What pisses me off is they won’t talk to me but will talk to a White podcaster/journalist. And as much as I love Living Colour, they have not had a hit since the Clinton Administration. A lot of people see them as One Hit Wonders. If these niggas are going to piss and moan about lack of representation in Black media, it might help if they actually took the time to talk to Black media.
 
Sometimes it's impossible to tell the Kid Rocks from the Eminems... difficult at least. Both seem authentic. But obviously one is, and one isn't. How do you differentiate between the two?

Kid Rock would sell you out for $10 and a handshake from Trump. As far as I know, Eminem hasn't sold us out and continues to rock with black people like we are actually his family
I really don't care for either. Kid rock is a closeted racist and eminem made a song bashing black women. Eminem became lame to me over time. Eminem was a successful gimmick. When he blew almost every body rushed out the door to get a white rapper on their label. The only white rappers I'll ever respect is the beastie boys and Mac miller (r.i.p) because he was himself on the mic and wasn't trying to be black he brought his own style and raped about the things he related to.
 
(Sighs) I’m beginning to get pissed off at these grown ass men and their bullshit about not being accepted by Black media.
You and very few others might have been the exception not the norm.
I have worked in radio for 30 years and I have played Black rock on the air. I have reached out to Living Colour too many times to mention. Crickets. What pisses me off is they won’t talk to me but will talk to a White podcaster/journalist. And as much as I love Living Colour, they have not had a hit since the Clinton Administration. A lot of people see them as One Hit Wonders. If these niggas are going to piss and moan about lack of representation in Black media, it might help if they actually took the time to talk to Black media.

Interesting points.
 
Don't know if Sevendust could be considered a "black" group.
The lead singer is black.
The song is called Black. This song is me.
I loved the album Seasons.



Voices call, they call out my name, (my name, my name)
They say I'm different well I'm not the same (the same)
You say you want to be like me
Well boy let me tell you,
You don't know what I've seen

They say the devil lives in my soul
I promise not to let him take control

I'm minding my own business
I ain't doing nothing wrong
I ain't doing nothing wrong

Shadows follow so close behind me
I look in the mirror I don't like what I see
Oh God, can't you help me get out of here? (here)
I feel like I'm living deep in hell

I'm minding my own business
I ain't doing nothing wrong
I'm minding my own business
I ain't doing nothing wrong
I'm minding,
I'm minding my own
I ain't doing nothing wrong
I ain't doing nothing wrong
Nothing wrong
 
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I really don't care for either. Kid rock is a closeted racist and eminem made a song bashing black women. Eminem became lame to me over time. Eminem was a successful gimmick. When he blew almost every body rushed out the door to get a white rapper on their label. The only white rappers I'll ever respect is the beastie boys and Mac miller (r.i.p) because he was himself on the mic and wasn't trying to be black he brought his own style and raped about the things he related to.
TBF the song wasn't about bashing black women, he talked in a verse about a black girl that wouldn't be his gf when he was like 14 or 15 and he made that song before he was 20. Dude knew after he got that backlash not to do that shit again. He still a honkey, but I can't say Em hasn't spoken up and against some bullshit that targets black and brown folk.


But I here you about Bestie Boys and Mac Miller.
 
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