King Tubbs
10-07-2009, 04:10 PM
This video has had mixed reviews from the posters I've seen on other websites. I have my own views but I'll like to hear what the Destee family think of it-ignoring the overuse of n words.
The female rapper Aisha Sekmet is suggesting that black people are the whitemans b.....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kv3s8kPXbNU&feature=player_embedded
DARKSIDE MAGICK
10-07-2009, 04:21 PM
THANATOS
WHEWWW!!!
IT GO HARD!!!!.... THE BEAT IS CRACKIN'
DARKSIDE MAGICK ---- THAT A CLUB BANGER!!
Destee
10-07-2009, 04:24 PM
You The WHITE Mans ***** by Aisha Sekhmet
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jPJMRxGVK68
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Brother King Tubbs ... my Daughter mentioned this song to me the other day, and I didn't have time to stop and check it out.
I give it TWO THUMBS UP !!! :toast:
Thanks for sharing!
:heart:
Destee
Rahim
10-07-2009, 05:01 PM
i like the message,
but a lot of it could have been said without the excessive profanity
still like the message :toast:
also...the sista is beautiful but why is it that she has chemically straight hair?
Destee
10-07-2009, 05:04 PM
also...the sista is beautiful but why is it that she has chemically straight hair?
uh oh ... :look:
:heart:
Destee
RAPTOR
10-07-2009, 05:48 PM
WOW!
Talk about pulling no punches.
It has a southern sound.
Is she from the south?
If so, that is a kind of message I've personally never heard,
coming from southern hiphop.
Right On!
east afrika
10-07-2009, 06:39 PM
Anyone have the lyrics to this song?
jamesfrmphilly
10-07-2009, 07:13 PM
why is it that she has chemically straight hair?
because she is actually telling on herself
CITIZEN
10-07-2009, 09:35 PM
a bit too much cussin' for my taste, but the message is on point.
she doesn't need a dashiki and a 'fro...i can see the color of her soul
King Tubbs
10-08-2009, 08:50 AM
Glad too see most of you liked it.
I also didnt care for the N words and cussin' but the message is good.
Ironically the website I got it from most were condemning it as hateful and disrespectful and two posters got into "well if you dont like America leave" kind of debate. Yes this was on a website with predominantly black posters too!
However I liked it so I posted it here on Destee because i figured most here would appreciate the message.
The video Destee posted I'd never seen before and I am surprised at her hair do as I envisioned her as having locks. I actually think the video I posted works better visually (you dont see her, its just shows various pics Tiger Woods, 50, Michael Jordan etc.) as I never liked rap video that feature the rapper wondering around gesturing at the camera, but for some reason I couldn't embed it.
This video reminds me of a rap tune I think was posted on Destee a few years ago:
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Ankhur
10-08-2009, 01:15 PM
What else do you expect our daughters to say since we have neglected to provide them with any Afrocentricity or Black culture in the home.
Some may not like the language but at 9 years old I remember the kind of language Leroi Jones used in his albums, when he spoke about the same tomism, and Ns scared of revolution.
There were 3 divergent factors in the Black community, as the Last poets mentioned quite often,
that had to be integrated before any integration in the 60s with anyone else and that is Ns, Negroes, and Black folks,
therefore the strategy of COINTELPRO, and Tavistock, was to make the "N" the paradigm in the Black community by any means necessary,
and now this sister speaks out with righteous indignation regarding the aftermath of this mass psychological rape that has gone on for the past 30 years.