have you ever seen non-violent ones?
satanist are connected to murder-child sacrifice- and whatnot
i believe you are confusing satanists with practitioners of black magic.
please read up on the church of satan.
infact, i wish to be a member, but i dont think they ahve a church in india.
I am yet to find a heavy metal listener who is not pragmatic.
my friend listens to black/death metal, yet is devout hindu and a perfectly nice guy.
India has yet not been reached(i hope India never reach) the social structure to produce the likes of eminem.
yeah, agreed, also, most ppl dont know all the BS this guy had to go through in his life. and this is just one guy, out of the thousands born each day in the ghetto, in the middle of all sorts of sick fkery.
idk about other stuff but these two have one thing in common,they both use generous portions of gaalis
ohhh. and what about eminem,lil'wayne and the likes they don't use any expletives do they?
*for everyone's kind info i like eminem and lil'wayne's songs but i like YO honey singh too*
and one more thing,whatever Americans do is thought as cool(see ANY normal hollywood film and you will not find any instance where they don't use expletives),and as if you have generous gaalis in hindi films/music
both use gaalis in totally different ways.
i dont think you have ever "listened" to eminem's "rap".
he talks about social issues sometimes.
your stupid honey singh is just an average, foul-mouthed punjabi with the cash and clout to perform live over loudspeakers.
also, ALL indian rappers are hopeless wannabe pretenders. i dont respect/acknowledge them one bit.
they are just not worth listening to.
and as for the gaalis in films, thats just the immature nooblets who have written/directed it.
i dare you to find any current movie that matches the elegance and success of the classics.
the problem is, people are making trash art (by art i mean music, painting, videos, etc, ie, creative work) that is the response to the CONSUMERS, who want it.
example : hindi films with gaalis.
target audience : the towns and vllages of hinterland india. they hear the gaalis, get excited, and talk about "what a great actor, amazing movie" etc, this gaali has made the movie memorable for them, increasing chances that they will go to another movie of the actor/director/etc.
now, if instead of that, if there was an emotional scene, i doubt many people would remember it.
how many people remember the "ye haath mujko dede thakur" (give me your arms, thakur) scene? almost everyone.
now, how many people remember the scene where the old muslim guy greaves for his relative (itna sunnatta kyu hai, bhai?) (friend, why is there so much silence?)
personally, i found the 2nd scene had much more impact.
others may disagree, i dont mind, im just talking about how our personalities affect and mold our responses to the creative arts
thats all.