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Nice whitey, you invented gangsta rap..
According to Alicia Keys, white people (that is pretty generic..ohh racist) invented gangsta rap to kill black people. http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,350916,00.html To use a sh-tty Wiki definition: Gangsta rap is a subgenre of hip-hop music which developed during the late 1980s. Gangsta is a corruption of the word gangster. After the national attention that Ice-T & N.W.A created in the late 80's, gangsta rap became the most commercially lucrative subgenre of hip-hop. Schoolly D Philadelphia MC Schoolly D can probably be credited as the first rapper to use the word "gangster" in one of his songs. In his 1984 12" single "Gangster Boogie"[1] he mentions it with "I shot call a with my gangster lean". He released the 12" single "P.S.K." (short for Park Side Killers) in 1985. In this song, Schoolly D makes direct references to his crew or gang (PSK) as well as describing putting his pistol against another rapper's head.[2] Schoolly D is often considered a pioneer in hardcore rap as well as gangsta rap. His fellow Philadelphian, Steady B, also helped pave the way for gangsta rap's popularity. [edit] Ice-T In 1986, Los Angeles based rapper Ice-T released "6 n the Mornin", which is often regarded as the first gangsta rap song. Ice-T had been MCing since the early '80s. In an interview with PROPS magazine Ice-T said: "Here's the exact chronological order of what really went down: The first record that came out along those lines was Schoolly D's 'P.S.K.' Then the syncopation of that rap was used by me when I made Six In The Morning. The vocal delivery was the same: '...P.S.K. is makin' that green', '...six in the morning, police at my door'. When I heard that record I was like "Oh shit!" and call it a bite or what you will but I dug that record. My record didn't sound like P.S.K., but I liked the way he was flowing with it. P.S.K. was talking about Park Side Killers but it was very vague. That was the only difference, when Schoolly did it, it was "...one by one, I'm knockin' em out". All he did was represent a gang on his record. I took that and wrote a record about guns, beating people down, and all that with Six In The Morning. At the same time my single came out, Boogie Down Productions hit with Criminal Minded, which was a gangster-based album. It wasn't about messages or "You Must Learn", it was about gangsterism."[3] Ice-T continued to release gangsta albums for the remainder of the decade: Rhyme Pays in 1987, Power in 1988 and The Iceberg/Freedom of Speech...Just Watch What You Say in 1989. Ice-T's lyrics also contained strong political commentary, and often played the line between glorifying the gangsta lifestyle and criticizing it as a no-win situation. Some quick, and stupid, quotes: "by the government and the media, to stop another great black leader from existing." "'Gangsta rap' was a ploy to convince black people to kill each other. 'Gangsta rap' didn't exist." Just more of the "lets not assume any responsibility for our actions" and go ahead and blame an entire race for your plights. Yup, that doesn't sound racist at all. But I'm sure...in fact I guarantee, not moderate media outlet will dare call her racist.
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Point of Order
She did not say white people invented gangsta rap
I know it was easy to figure out where she was going “The bicoastal feud between slain rappers Tupac Shakur and Notorious B.I.G. was fueled "by the government and the media, to stop another great black leader from existing." I would say partially valid. The media made more of this than is should have. The government probably didn’t care one bit. Neither of these guys was going to be the next MLK. Personally, I think we are in a scary time with the media. Major news outlet don’t report the news, they create it. We now have an abundance of quasi-news programs that do nothing but forward a particular agenda. This is another great artist that show stick to doing what she does best…making music |
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To pseudo-quote Chris Rock:
JFK, MLK, RFK..those guys were assassinated, Tu Pac and Biggie...got shot.
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Personnally, I think it was "Uggie" on Miami Vice who was rappin' long before I heard it on the radio.
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Quote:
but was it "Gangsta' Rap"?
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Al Gore invented the internet to kill black people. True story.
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You guys can't be serious.... It's Alicia Keyes that you are quoting?!? And then going so far as to give some sort of context to it by going to Wikkapedia?!
Wow...... Who on God's green earth cares what Alicia Keyes thinks in respects to race relations in any country? Why would anyone waste their valuable time thinking about what Ms Keyes has to say about Gangstar rap, of all things?? Wow..... And you got to be kidding my with this thread title.. Well, I guess sensational headlines sell... It brought me here.................... |
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Hey...Don Imus got grilled...so can she
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She would fit right in at a Reverend Wright sermon. For the record Obama does not recall if he listened to any of her CD's.
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