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August 30, 2007

Virginia Tech Continues According To Plans While A Nas Show In Canada Is Cancelled

The Virginia Tech community has not altered their original plans for their upcoming school concert designed to celebrate the strength and resiliency of the community. As a result of the complaints of some concerned parents about the concert, Fox News’ Bill O’Reilly was spearheading a movement this past week concentrating on the removal of Nas from the list of performers scheduled for A Concert for Virginia Tech that is taking place on September 6th. This is not the first time that O’Reilly has orchestrated and incited reactions to rap artists because of the lyrical content of their music. He was very instrumental on applying pressure on Pepsi due to having rapper Ludacris on some of their advertisements. However, Paris Hilton, America’s favorite princess and socialite, does not and never received the same amount of backlash as rap artists for appearing in a sexually charged Carl’s Jr burger commercial.

Written by Yves M

For individuals such as O’Reilly who are greatly concerned with the deterioration of American culture, an incident like Paris Hilton’s sexually explicit ad should deserve more outrage because rap artists are not performing or reciting their explicit lyrics in these mainstream ads. Instead, their image becomes a little more refined in public mainstream audience.  

The anti-Nas movement that has been brewing is solely based on the cherry-picking of lyrics without examining the whole facet of an artist’s music. However, an individual such as Bill O’Reilly is not worried about the whole collective  body of work from an artist instead a sole focus on elements of Nas’ music that would instead further benefit his argument. However, the Virginia Tech community recognizes Nas’ various collection of songs, and he has more to offer than the lyrics of “Made You Look”. In addition to the arrangements that are going to be made before the performance, one can assume that a bright emcee like Nas would be conscious of the tragic circumstances surrounding the Virginia Tech community.

Written by Yves M

Update:
A Nas scheduled appearance in Canada was cancelled due to the venue saying his lyrics promote gun violence. According the CBC:

Student groups at Carleton and the University of Ottawa had booked Nas, a popular New York rapper, to perform at Rock the Vote at the Ottawa Congress Centre on Oct. 1, leading up to the Oct. 10 election.

Cockburn added that on Monday, the students received a phone call from the centre’s vice-president of client services, Paul Keogh, who said the internal policy was not the reason for the problem, but that Nas’s lyrics promote gun violence.

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12 Comments so far

1.
juicygotemcrazy wrote on August 30th, 2007 at 8:47 am

they just dont understand, and i say fuck em!!

2.
cool mr cool wrote on August 30th, 2007 at 8:54 am

rappin about gunz and drugs and violence seem to sell records. why not talk about it. ya dig?

but still, not nas. his music is much more than that.

nas doin them shows is like michael vick doin a dog food commercial. it just dont look right.

but all of us hip hop fans know nas to be more deeper and influencial. not bill orielly. they dont listen as much as we do to know about it all. plus never ever experienced these things in their neighborhood. THATS JUST HOW THE WORLD AND SOCIETY IS TODAY….

3.
young_christ wrote on August 30th, 2007 at 9:43 am

we still living in this white mans world. its 2007 and “slavery is still very much active.” its time ppl to open ya eyes and make a stand for somethin greater. some sellin their souls for a quick buck. I agree with david banner when and where is our black leaders. no ones in our corner unless we’re good at sports and kiss ass in the business world. soon it’ll be our time ppl “OUR TIME”
ONE NÎGGÅ NÃTÍÖN ITS OUR TIME. THEY BEEN FEEDING US ‘BS’ FOR YEARS TO KEEP US FROM THE TRUTH BUT THAT TIME IS NOW OVER DUE. WE WANT OUR PORTIONS U SUCKAZ

4.
JMack wrote on August 30th, 2007 at 10:01 am

I didn’t think Paris was that hot in the Carl’s Jr. ad…

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8EVsm5JsyB0

5.
Ezee-t wrote on August 30th, 2007 at 11:14 am

Comparing Paris’ ad to Nas’ lyrics isn’t the issue here. The problem is that Bill is a racist who just because he has a bit of media leverage he thinks that he can hi-jack the event because he doesn’t like rap music. He’s doing this because he wants to be on Oprah again. If rappers had any sense at all they would wake up to this threat. Bill is basically beefin with every rapper out there. I hope 50, Kanye, Jay-Z or Nas address him in a way they know best and thats with a diss track. Maybe a ‘Piggy Bank’ remix. LOL

6.
nigeriaboy wrote on August 30th, 2007 at 11:38 am

Bill hO’Reilly is a sucka. Nowadays white people blames everything on Rap music…..

7.
tdot wrote on August 30th, 2007 at 2:21 pm

young_christ erything you said is a bunch of bullshit. you think everyone is against black people? Its not like that. You cant use the excuse that white people are holding black people down. Everyone’s got a shot in life and its how you use it, thers plenty of rich black people in the world, whats their excuse??

8.
jb wrote on August 30th, 2007 at 3:56 pm

bill o reilly is racist enough said…

9.
real wrote on August 30th, 2007 at 10:19 pm

I just would love if NAS respond to him and fuck him and believe me if there is one rapper that got the ability to respond with knowledge is my nigga Nas

10.
Kala Nation
Kala Nation wrote on August 31st, 2007 at 1:23 am

Although I agree Virginia Tech is probably not a good venue for any rapper who talks about the streets.It was wrong of Bill Oreilly to talk about Nas like he doesnt say some good positive things.That is missrepresenting a person and Oreily is wrong.

11.
gottaluvit! wrote on August 31st, 2007 at 8:13 am

hip hop is in danger!fight 4 it!stand 4 what u believe in!
CANT STOP US WE MULTIPLY x 10!they wont see it coming if hip hop is from da streets lets take it there than!it takes WAR to achieve PEACE,and CANADA is a big pussy waiting to get fuck politricks cant stop it!fist up straps out!

12.
Elz wrote on August 31st, 2007 at 9:01 am

I say f*ck Bill O’reily — Im from Montreal, Canada and Nas already came to montreal as much as 50 & Jay did. — I say f*ck Bill O’reily — Ottawa is one of the most strict and boring cities in Canada and since it’s the capital, they wont let anybody come and do shows. Young Buck was cancelled twice due to his criminal record. If Nas’s show was cancelled, i’m sure its an issue way WAY dumber than that. I say f*ck Bill O’reily — The V.tech performance is a good idea if you see it as “improved hypocrisy” of the WHITE MAN but if I was Nas, I wouldnt have said yes to that. He’s a very inspiring artist but…that…I wonder.

I’m sure not a lot of rappers would have said yes to that.
** I say Fuck Bill O’reily. http://www.coperfella.com

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