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Minstrel Music..Real Talk Copyright 2006 Daily News, L.P.
http://www.nydailynews.com Daily News (New York) October 22, 2006 Sunday SPORTS FINAL EDITION SECTION: EDITORIAL; Pg. 41 LENGTH: 548 words HEADLINE: ALL RHYME, NO REASON FOR RAP WORLD'S MODERN MINSTRELS BYLINE: BY ERROL LOUIS BODY: Like it or not, the precious First Amendment right to free speech gives every one of the hip-hop minstrels currently being hyped by cynical record labels and television execs a constitutionally protected right to act like complete jackasses before a national audience. It also gives the rest of us the right to speak up and denounce such buffoonery as what it is: a direct throwback to the days of burnt cork and blackface, when fortunes were made from America's seemingly bottomless appetite for demeaning images featuring black folks shuffling, cutting up, dancing jigs and generally behaving like fools. As recently pointed out by Byron Crawford, a blogger for the hip-hop magazine XXL, industry-backed racial clowning is so popular that it now constitutes its own subgenre: minstrel rap. "Record labels are rushing out to sign the most coon-like Negroes they can find," Crawford wrote, citing the popularity of "Chain Hang Low," a song by a St. Louis teenager named Jibbs that is all the rage on the record charts and on YouTube, the online video service. The song is an anthem to flashy jewelry set to the tune of "Turkey in the Straw" (Do your chain hang low? Do it wobble to the flow?/ Do it shine in the light? Is it platinum? Is it gold?). As a New York Times music critic recently noted in a review of Jibbs' song, "Turkey in the Straw" is actually an altered version of a 19th-century minstrel song called "Old Zip Coon" (Ole Zip Coon he is a natty scholar/ For he plays upon de Banjo "Cooney in de hollar"). Jibbs is neither the first nor the biggest star in the world of minstrel rap. 50 Cent's album and movie "Get Rich or Die Tryin' " carry an unmistakable echo of a hit minstrel song from 1856 called "Root Hog or Die" - a tune based on a folk saying that carries pretty much the same meaning as 50's title. Even the lyrics barely need tweaking to sound like modern minstrel rap: (I'm right from old Virginny with my pocket full of news/ I'm worth twenty shillings right square in my shoes/ It doesn't make a dif of bitternance to neither you nor I/ Big pig or little pig Root, hog or die). Other modern minstrel rap tunes include "Chicken Noodle Soup" and "Fry That Chicken," both of which have videos showing kids dancing little jigs while grinning and eating soul food. It's sad to see musically untrained youngsters shucking and jiving for a bit of money and fame. Most could never dream of succeeding in a serious artistic setting like a church choir, dance ensemble or jazz band, places that require study, discipline and hard work. Many would be swiftly laughed off the stage. Those who think that trafficking in racial selfabasement for cash is a harmless business should remember the controversial, tragic career of Lincoln Perry, whose stage and movie performances as Stepin Fetchit - a mumbling, dimwitted servant billed as "the Laziest Man in the World" - were popular in the 1920s and '30s. Perry's minstrel act made him a millionaire movie star, but he ended up bankrupt, condemned by black audiences and all but forgotten by the time of his death in 1985. Today's minstrel rappers are unwittingly racing down that same path - fooled by false financial promises, too lazy to hone their talent and condemned, like all who ignore history, to repeat it. elouis@nydailynews. com GRAPHIC: The minstrelsy tradition of Stepin Fetchit is resurrected in the music of rapper Jibbs. LOAD-DATE: October 23, 2006 Okay....now discuss Why You Jive Turkey You.... | |
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Black people are buying into the pimping of their own as well as others pimping us. Obviously, we have no problem with it, or it would have ceased by now. I am done bitching about it. | |
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Stymie said: Black people are buying into the pimping of their own as well as others pimping us.
Sad but true. | |
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uPtoWnNY said: Stymie said: Black people are buying into the pimping of their own as well as others pimping us.
Sad but true. this ain't true, when a whole bunch of black kids are dancing people seem minstrel, instead of just kids having fun.Black people need to stop having this attitude towards others, but i love how we as blacks will call other blacks coon, and then turn around and get mad over the word nigga being used I could careless for all these dance rap singles coming out because they are single artist, nobody will buy there LP, and they will flop and get dropped and be gone. | |
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Stymie said: Black people are buying into the pimping of their own as well as others pimping us. Obviously, we have no problem with it, or it would have ceased by now. I am done bitching about it.
I don't completely agree. It seems there are many black folks upset about it other wise you wouldn't have article after article with BLACK people being pissed. Black people aren't the only ones buying this mess. Revolution, protest, outrage, boycotting, etc isn't in the make up of the kids today. We haven't shown the them the power they have collectively. I say this because I've had conversations with my daughter about her understand the power of dollar and that when she buys music, she is saying that she agrees with its content, etc. Most of the kids I talk with about the music today are driven the beats. Too many times I'll go, WTH did that song just say and one of my daughters friend will say, oh Miss Rhonda, we just like the beat, you can dance to to. And a reminder again, Black folks aren't the only ones buying hip hop and supporting this. and on some odd level King is right. We have to be careful to not dog out some of the stuff the kids are just having fun with like "chicken noodle soup" and view that as some "niggerish" display. Yes, I do believe there is a major issue with the step and fetch it attitude BUT we can't throw it all in the pot. [Edited 10/27/06 5:50am] | |
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Rhondab said: Stymie said: Black people are buying into the pimping of their own as well as others pimping us. Obviously, we have no problem with it, or it would have ceased by now. I am done bitching about it.
I don't completely agree. It seems there are many black folks upset about it other wise you wouldn't have article after article with BLACK people being pissed. Black people aren't the only ones buying this mess. Revolution, protest, outrage, boycotting, etc isn't in the make up of the kids today. We haven't shown the them the power they have collectively. I say this because I've had conversations with my daughter about her understand the power of dollar and that when she buys music, she is saying that she agrees with its content, etc. Most of the kids I talk with about the music today are driven the beats. Too many times I'll go, WTH did that song just say and one of my daughters friend will say, oh Miss Rhonda, we just like the beat, you can dance to to. And a reminder again, Black folks aren't the only ones buying hip hop and supporting this. and on some odd level King is right. We have to be careful to not dog out some of the stuff the kids are just having fun with like "chicken noodle soup" and view that as some "niggerish" display. Yes, I do believe there is a major issue with the step and fetch it attitude BUT we can't throw it all in the pot. [Edited 10/27/06 5:50am] | |
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Stymie said: Rhondab said: I don't completely agree. It seems there are many black folks upset about it other wise you wouldn't have article after article with BLACK people being pissed. Black people aren't the only ones buying this mess. Revolution, protest, outrage, boycotting, etc isn't in the make up of the kids today. We haven't shown the them the power they have collectively. I say this because I've had conversations with my daughter about her understand the power of dollar and that when she buys music, she is saying that she agrees with its content, etc. Most of the kids I talk with about the music today are driven the beats. Too many times I'll go, WTH did that song just say and one of my daughters friend will say, oh Miss Rhonda, we just like the beat, you can dance to to. And a reminder again, Black folks aren't the only ones buying hip hop and supporting this. and on some odd level King is right. We have to be careful to not dog out some of the stuff the kids are just having fun with like "chicken noodle soup" and view that as some "niggerish" display. Yes, I do believe there is a major issue with the step and fetch it attitude BUT we can't throw it all in the pot. [Edited 10/27/06 5:50am] Kinda like what came first....the chicken or the egg... Why You Jive Turkey You.... | |
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KingKrazy said: uPtoWnNY said: Sad but true. this ain't true, when a whole bunch of black kids are dancing people seem minstrel, instead of just kids having fun.Black people need to stop having this attitude towards others, but i love how we as blacks will call other blacks coon, and then turn around and get mad over the word nigga being used I could careless for all these dance rap singles coming out because they are single artist, nobody will buy there LP, and they will flop and get dropped and be gone. co sign, the whole drama over chicken noodle soup is ridiculous as far as i;m concerend, wasnt nobody thinkin about shuckin and jivin when it was thoguht up and even i didnt notice it until i read about it online Yesterday is dead...tomorrow hasnt arrived yet....i have just ONE day...
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