Friday, January 30, 2009 at 3:00pm | 3 Comments | 1 Recommendations

Is Ex Prez Bush Really a Beyotch?

By MuMs


I’m probably a little late on this but it stuck with me. I just watched the performance of Jay-z and young Jeezy at President Obama’s Inauguration last week. I found out about this because Bill O’reilly talked about it. Not that I normally watch Fox news but… well yeah I do from time to time just for a laugh.

If you don’t know already Jay and Jeez were filmed performing Jay’s new song “My President Is Black” . During the performance there were many comments from them where they called ex-president Bush a Bitch and used the words “Motherfucker” and “nigga” a lot.

“Im so proud to be black right now, I don’t even know what to say… nigga… ” – Young Jeezy

But back to the song itself.

Now I normally wouldn’t have much issue with any of this: I mean this is Hip-Hop right? Hip-Hop is a medium for young urban people like me. We use words like Motherfucker and Nigga. I use it. Cause sometimes you’ve got to put a motherfucking Nigga is his place, you know, even if I’m a 39 year old multi-millionaire married to Beyonce. It’s just the language of the streets you know, where I came from like 20 years ago.

I get it. We got a black man in office. Therefore a song.

Yes, a song. And since Hip-Hop is THE black music of the time, actually some rhymes. It should be rhymes that will reflect the sheer genius of Barack Obama’s historical campaign. Something that will pay homage to the millions of Black people who died between the first day a negro stepped foot on American soil to the day one became president. It will be intelligent, sensitive, and humble. It will be ripe with all the possibilities that are open to the minds of our children right now and champion our resilience:

“My President is Black. my Maybach too and I’ll be goddamned if my diamonds ain’t blue… my money’s dark green…”

yup. fire.

GoRealer

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  • 1

    hip hop is dead. Has been for a while now.

    > dewfish

    Posted 01.31.09 at 8:58am UTC
  • 2

    Your at Mickey D’s looking for filet mignon? Nas’ verse on the original version was a little better but dewfish is right.

    > C-Roy

    Posted 01.31.09 at 11:49am UTC
  • 3

    agreed. i agree w/u, dewfish & c-roy. that song is terible.

    > suzanne

    Posted 01.31.09 at 11:42pm UTC

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