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Did anyone hear about the shit hopper praising Obama in an offensive song? I was flipping through the channels last night and Fox news was having a field day with this one. The shit hopper, Ladacris, had made a song praising Obama but in the same song, he called Hillary Clinton a bitch and said that the only chair McCain needed to be in was a paralized one.
That just goes to show how ignorant these damn shit hoppers are. The idiot doesn't even have sense enough to know that shit like this can hurt Obama's chances of winning. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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Yeah I heard. I ain't mad Obama was pissed at him for that. | |
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I'm sure Ludacris was thrilled to bits earlier this year when Obama said he thought he was a great talent. However, I read this morning that Obama is no fan of this song. | |
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RipHer2Shreds said:[quote]I'm sure Ludacris was thrilled to bits earlier this year when Obama said he thought he was a great talent. However, I read this morning that Obama is no fan of this song.[/quote
Obama's camp said As Barack Obama has said many, many times in the past, rap lyrics today too often perpetuate misogyny, materialism, and degrading images that he doesn’t want his daughters or any children exposed to. This song is not only outrageously offensive to Senator Clinton, Reverend Jackson, Senator McCain, and President Bush, it is offensive to all of us who are trying to raise our children with the values we hold dear. While Ludacris is a talented individual he should be ashamed of these lyrics.” | |
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Can't wait to see what Big Mama O has to say about this... You know Ludacris was the first to start dissing Oprah when she attacked him on his show about his lyrics and cut out his response to her questions | |
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I was watching it last night with my brother who is not heavy into music and isn't into politics either. He's more of a sports freak. Anyway, even he said...."Why would this clown's record company let him release a song like that at a time like this". Well, that's a good point. I bet some rich white record executives are laughing their asses off at the stir that their puppet has caused. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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banks said:[quote] RipHer2Shreds said: I'm sure Ludacris was thrilled to bits earlier this year when Obama said he thought he was a great talent. However, I read this morning that Obama is no fan of this song.[/quote
Obama's camp said As Barack Obama has said many, many times in the past, rap lyrics today too often perpetuate misogyny, materialism, and degrading images that he doesn’t want his daughters or any children exposed to. This song is not only outrageously offensive to Senator Clinton, Reverend Jackson, Senator McCain, and President Bush, it is offensive to all of us who are trying to raise our children with the values we hold dear. While Ludacris is a talented individual he should be ashamed of these lyrics.” Half of Obama's campaign time is spent denouncing the actions of others it seems. Must suck. | |
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IdentityCrisis said:[quote] banks said: RipHer2Shreds said: I'm sure Ludacris was thrilled to bits earlier this year when Obama said he thought he was a great talent. However, I read this morning that Obama is no fan of this song.[/quote
Obama's camp said As Barack Obama has said many, many times in the past, rap lyrics today too often perpetuate misogyny, materialism, and degrading images that he doesn’t want his daughters or any children exposed to. This song is not only outrageously offensive to Senator Clinton, Reverend Jackson, Senator McCain, and President Bush, it is offensive to all of us who are trying to raise our children with the values we hold dear. While Ludacris is a talented individual he should be ashamed of these lyrics.” Half of Obama's campaign time is spent denouncing the actions of others it seems. Must suck. Yeah 'cause random people always gotta start some bullshit. It must be a pain in the ass for his campaigners. | |
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I just read this story over at ABC, and they also mentioned a Jay Z song:
UPDATE: ABC News' Sheila Marikar points out that rapper Jay-Z mentions Obama in a verse from his song "A-Billi": "I see Benjamins and a billion other 'big head' people imma natural born hustla Marcy project mutha f**ka Turned proffesional journalist reportin' live from the gutter where girls carry box cutters brothers shoot-up with undercovers screamin' 'F**k the World!!' Why? Cause' don't no body love us y'all Shawn Carter, Sean Bell What's the difference? Do tell 50 Shots Or 50 Mill? Ain't no difference go to hell So raaahh, lick a shot for Barack Obama change gon' come or imma buy the whole hood lamas on me Roc nation army" Shown the lyrics and asked for comment, Obama campaign spokesman Bill Burton said, "What does this mean?" | |
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RipHer2Shreds said: I just read this story over at ABC, and they also mentioned a Jay Z song:
UPDATE: ABC News' Sheila Marikar points out that rapper Jay-Z mentions Obama in a verse from his song "A-Billi": "I see Benjamins and a billion other 'big head' people imma natural born hustla Marcy project mutha f**ka Turned proffesional journalist reportin' live from the gutter where girls carry box cutters brothers shoot-up with undercovers screamin' 'F**k the World!!' Why? Cause' don't no body love us y'all Shawn Carter, Sean Bell What's the difference? Do tell 50 Shots Or 50 Mill? Ain't no difference go to hell So raaahh, lick a shot for Barack Obama change gon' come or imma buy the whole hood lamas on me Roc nation army" Shown the lyrics and asked for comment, Obama campaign spokesman Bill Burton said, "What does this mean?" | |
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And what gets me is how they want to link Obama in with this clown as if he had something to do with the making of the song. Hell, just because a song is praising someone doesn't mean they had anything to do with the song. Does anyone remember Kim Fields' song in the early 1980s called "Dear Michael". Do you think Michael Jackson had anything to do with the recording of that song? Hell no.
I guarantee you this, if a country or rock act made a song praising McCain and it was full of racist lyrics, the press wouldn't tie McCain in with it. They would simply see it for what it is, which is an idiot that just happens to support him but has no connection whatsoever. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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Timmy84 said: Yeah I heard. I ain't mad Obama was pissed at him for that.
Makes Obama look like a damn fool...he trying to be on a Nas level, he need to step down! Hell Clinton might be Vice! Straight Jacket Funk Affair
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RipHer2Shreds said: I just read this story over at ABC, and they also mentioned a Jay Z song:
UPDATE: ABC News' Sheila Marikar points out that rapper Jay-Z mentions Obama in a verse from his song "A-Billi": "I see Benjamins and a billion other 'big head' people imma natural born hustla Marcy project mutha f**ka Turned proffesional journalist reportin' live from the gutter where girls carry box cutters brothers shoot-up with undercovers screamin' 'F**k the World!!' Why? Cause' don't no body love us y'all Shawn Carter, Sean Bell What's the difference? Do tell 50 Shots Or 50 Mill? Ain't no difference go to hell So raaahh, lick a shot for Barack Obama change gon' come or imma buy the whole hood lamas on me Roc nation army" Shown the lyrics and asked for comment, Obama campaign spokesman Bill Burton said, "What does this mean?" I was thinking the same damn thing. Hell motherfucker, speak English. I don't understand trash language. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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Well here's the track... it's from a mix tape... it's not on his new album
but he should have known better | |
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Timmy84 said: IdentityCrisis said: Half of Obama's campaign time is spent denouncing the actions of others it seems. Must suck. Yeah 'cause random people always gotta start some bullshit. It must be a pain in the ass for his campaigners. I feel bad for the guy. Along with having to deal with the added pressure of being viewed as Pro-black radical by conservatives, he also has to worry himself with the 'tard actions of others who don't realize their antics only contribute to the narrow-minded misconception some have of him. He and his staff must be stressed beyond belief. | |
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banks said: Can't wait to see what Big Mama O has to say about this... You know Ludacris was the first to start dissing Oprah when she attacked him on his show about his lyrics and cut out his response to her questions
"Big Mama O" I had to stop and think about who you were referring to for a couple of seconds. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
I'll play it first and tell you what it is later. -Miles Davis- | |
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vainandy said: And what gets me is how they want to link Obama in with this clown as if he had something to do with the making of the song. Hell, just because a song is praising someone doesn't mean they had anything to do with the song. Does anyone remember Kim Fields' song in the early 1980s called "Dear Michael". Do you think Michael Jackson had anything to do with the recording of that song? Hell no.
. Actually that IS a Michael Jackson song! She just changed it to her point of view! Straight Jacket Funk Affair
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vainandy said: And what gets me is how they want to link Obama in with this clown as if he had something to do with the making of the song. Hell, just because a song is praising someone doesn't mean they had anything to do with the song. Does anyone remember Kim Fields' song in the early 1980s called "Dear Michael". Do you think Michael Jackson had anything to do with the recording of that song? Hell no.
I guarantee you this, if a country or rock act made a song praising McCain and it was full of racist lyrics, the press wouldn't tie McCain in with it. They would simply see it for what it is, which is an idiot that just happens to support him but has no connection whatsoever. Word up. | |
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Ifsixwuz9 said: banks said: Can't wait to see what Big Mama O has to say about this... You know Ludacris was the first to start dissing Oprah when she attacked him on his show about his lyrics and cut out his response to her questions
"Big Mama O" I had to stop and think about who you were referring to for a couple of seconds. | |
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Another time Obama has contradicted himself but whatever. | |
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Stymie said: Another time Obama has contradicted himself but whatever.
That's his job - he's a politician. | |
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These rappers would be better off just showing their support for Obama in the voting booths. He doesn’t need to be mentioned in their crap tracks. Been gone for a minute, now I'm back with the jump off | |
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RipHer2Shreds said: I just read this story over at ABC, and they also mentioned a Jay Z song:
UPDATE: ABC News' Sheila Marikar points out that rapper Jay-Z mentions Obama in a verse from his song "A-Billi": "I see Benjamins and a billion other 'big head' people imma natural born hustla Marcy project mutha f**ka Turned proffesional journalist reportin' live from the gutter where girls carry box cutters brothers shoot-up with undercovers screamin' 'F**k the World!!' Why? Cause' don't no body love us y'all Shawn Carter, Sean Bell What's the difference? Do tell 50 Shots Or 50 Mill? Ain't no difference go to hell So raaahh, lick a shot for Barack Obama change gon' come or imma buy the whole hood lamas on me Roc nation army" Shown the lyrics and asked for comment, Obama campaign spokesman Bill Burton said, "What does this mean?" Too funny! | |
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RipHer2Shreds said: Stymie said: Another time Obama has contradicted himself but whatever.
That's his job - he's a politician. Exactly. Politicians have been doing it for years. Obama ain't no different. He's trying to protect his rep, ya dig? | |
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JackieBlue said: These rappers would be better off just showing their support for Obama in the voting booths. He doesn’t need to be mentioned in their crap tracks. I just hope there is a good side to this. I hope it angers enough people to turn more of them against shit hop. It would help it get another step closer to dying and we can all get back to jamming again. Unfortunately, it won't kill it though. Most of the brats that buy it don't vote anyway. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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Stymie said: Another time Obama has contradicted himself but whatever.
We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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magnificentsynthesizer said: RipHer2Shreds said: I just read this story over at ABC, and they also mentioned a Jay Z song:
UPDATE: ABC News' Sheila Marikar points out that rapper Jay-Z mentions Obama in a verse from his song "A-Billi": "I see Benjamins and a billion other 'big head' people imma natural born hustla Marcy project mutha f**ka Turned proffesional journalist reportin' live from the gutter where girls carry box cutters brothers shoot-up with undercovers screamin' 'F**k the World!!' Why? Cause' don't no body love us y'all Shawn Carter, Sean Bell What's the difference? Do tell 50 Shots Or 50 Mill? Ain't no difference go to hell So raaahh, lick a shot for Barack Obama change gon' come or imma buy the whole hood lamas on me Roc nation army" Shown the lyrics and asked for comment, Obama campaign spokesman Bill Burton said, "What does this mean?" Too funny! "I see all the rich business people in the ghettos. I am like a news reporter who see these project people shoot heroin with undercover cops they saying, "fuck the world!" Because no one loves them. So Im going to vote for Obama or me and my Roc A Fella Crew and the ghetto are going to take over" is kinda what he is saying... Straight Jacket Funk Affair
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Timmy84 said: RipHer2Shreds said: That's his job - he's a politician. Exactly. Politicians have been doing it for years. Obama ain't no different. He's trying to protect his rep, ya dig? And PLEASE Obama, stop backtracking. Luda was calling people bitches on hoes on his records for the longest. Stop get upset now that it's a bitch you know. | |
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Genesia said: Stymie said: Another time Obama has contradicted himself but whatever.
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Stymie said: Genesia said: No...it's because you're racist. We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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