I’m Adding Her To My Christmas List
Hmm the picture looks altered, the legs are too skinny.
Hmm the picture looks altered, the legs are too skinny.
“I have a song called ‘The Fear,’ ” he said. “The full title of the record is ‘The Fear of the Black Man’s D—.’ That’s some sh– you can get comedy [from], or you can get some seriousness from it when you talk about the barbaric castrations that happened in our past – which is very serious, nothing to laugh at.”
I can see the protests outside of stores already.
I see jewelry as a waste of money, just rocking something shiny to show people you got money(even when you don’t). Damn 5 Million dollars in jewels, I would never in my lifetime spend that much on jewels, even if I was Bill Gates .
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“‘LupEND’ — that’s going to be my last album’s title. When you play a videogame, you can only put in three letters for your name and when the game’s over, those three letters and ‘END’ pop up. My next record might be my last one.”
I’m anticipating this album, the first two singles, Dumb It Down & Superstar are fire/

“Until we recapture the minds of black youth, convince them that it’s not OK to “super man dat ho” and end any and every dispute by “cocking on your bitch,” nothing will change. Does a Soulja Boy want an education? The “keepin’ it real” mantra of hip hop is in direct defiance to evolution. There’s always someone ready to tell you you’re selling out if you move away from the immature and dangerous activities you used to do, you’re selling out if you speak proper English, embrace education, dress like a grown man, do anything mainstream.”
This is an excerpt from a article written by FoxSports columnist, Jason Whitlock. In the article Whitlock ties hip-hop into the recent death of pro-football player Sean Taylor and compares black on black crime to the KKK, calling it the Black KKK. I’ve never been a fan of Whitlock and this article doesn’t suggest other wise.
Read the article and let’s discuss.