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Is slave music upsetting

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Anonymous

15y ago
Updated: 8/19/2019

Everyone has an opinion. In my opinion, I have never heard slave music (well i think) but I'm sure it is. Why? 1) Most songs have a story behind it and slave music must have a terrible story behind. Sometimes if there is a fun upbeat song you don't pay attention to the lyrics, but I'm sure the majority of slave songs are slow and sad. Like i said in the beginning i have never heard slave music so could be wrong.

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