How come when I hear soul music, or black gospel, I start bobbin my head?!


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How come when I hear soul music, or black gospel, I start bobbin my head?


Hell, I never do this. And I hate dancing. But somethin about that black gospel gets me jumpin. What it be? I mean, I must have some African in me somewhere. I'm part American-Indian. Is this it?

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11 hours ago
I said "black gospel" because there is a big difference. White gospel is not the same at all.


Answers: 11 hours ago
I said "black gospel" because there is a big difference. White gospel is not the same at all. It's called funk. Those rhythms in gospel music and hip-hop are designed to make you bob your head. You'll also like James Brown. And as far as having black in you....nah. You just got a lil soul to ya. Every once in a while a white guy just gets it. Congratulations....you're a funky white boy. You, Justin Timberlake, Robin Thicke, Tom Jones, Eminem, Average White Band, Teena Marie, Cristina Aguilera, the Beastie Boys, the Bee Gees....they all got it. Don't feel bad....it means you're unique. you ******* racist... are you from Manual high school in Louisville, Kentucky? Because you feelin' the beat.

And why you sayin' Black gospel? Why can't you just say gospel?

smh. its a subversive message Music came out of Africa and you as a American-Indian should know that original people of America was African's No, not necessarily you may just have rhythm You are listening to good music. African Americans or black people have unique voices soul music is probably one of the most unique genres of music because it is so versatile. Plus your mind is expanding and unconsciously is responding to change.

I would not be surprised if you are mixed with black because American Indians and Africans historically have always shared a bond with each other. American Indians and Africans are like blood brothers in a way because they share a common history. I would suggest you are probably mixed but check with your family to make sure. Because you know what people say if you one little drip of black blood than you are considered black. It's just the feeling. Black gospel is different then other gospel music. It has more soul and rhythm. You can't help it. Everyone has black in them. People originated from Africa. You just recognize good music when you hear it. Thank God you got that gene that is so often mutated in folks and enjoy!
(having good taste in music isn't really genetic)
who cares why you like it, just enjoy it.

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