Saturday, August 13, 2011
Why do black people dominate in music?
Nomination does not mean winning the award. Winning means dominating, nomination means acknowledging. In any case, musical talent comes from troubled childhoods. People who struggled when growing up, people who had it hard, people who were abused as children are likely to excel in creativity and creative fields such as music or art. That's why you see many so-called musicians coming out of the hoods or the ghetto or the projects. Troubled childhood breeds the so-called natural talent. This and the overwhelming population of blacks over other minorities in Britain and America are the reasons why black people are prevalent in the music industry. This has nothing to do with skill but rather cause and effect: if you were abused as a child, you're more likely to be creative as an adult; if you were cared for and protected as a child, you're more likely to be confident as an adult and advance in leadership roles.
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