Mr. Collipark Says Black Music Has Been F*cked, Raped & W##### Out (VIDEO)

COLLIPARK: 90% OF THE MOTHERF*CKERS IN BLACK MUSIC AIN’T GOT NO BUSINESS HERE

(AllHipHop News) The appropriation and exploitation of Black music has been a topic of conversation since the days of Jazz’s dominance. Recent years have seen the subject repeatedly brought up in Hip Hop circles. Atlanta-based producer Mr. Collipark offered his opinions about the issue in an interview with DJ Smallz Eyes.

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“Black music has been f**ked. It’s f**ked, it’s raped, it’s w##### out from the core,” states Mr. Collipark. “From a street level all the way up to corporate. It used to be we could sit down here on the street level and be mad at corporate… Now 90% of the motherf**kers involved in Black music ain’t got no business here. That starts even with the DJs.”

Collipark goes on to discuss how a less talented performer with financial backing can reach a greater level of success than a gifted artist. In his eyes, a culture once focused on the music is now mostly concerned with making money.

The head of Collipark Music points to the decline in Hip Hop/R&B sales as evidence the quality of the work is not resonating with the public.

“The bad part about Black music right now? All of it’s s**t – most of it, 90% of it is literally s**t,” said Collipark. “Now I have actual lack of records to back it up. Before you could say, ‘He’s just hating.’ Black music ain’t selling. People are still buying what they give a f**k about.”

Mr. Collipark (aka DJ Smurf) played a significant role in the careers of Soulja Boy, Ying Yang Twins, V.I.C., and Hurricane Chris. He released his own album Versastyles in 1995 and the mixtape Can I Have The Club Back Please in 2011.

“I hope Black music gets to a point where it has to s**t out all the bad,” added Collipark. “Everybody needs to go get day jobs.”

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Watch Mr. Collipark’s interview below.