Got one wit your name nigga Oh yes its true When I cock, aim, shoot you betta run duck and hideĬause it's all on you, cause when my bullets cut loose Slip and make the wrong then I bet you get killed So nigga take it how you wanna bring it how you feel I dont give a fuck nigga if its daylight or dark I cock and spark, betta look out for them sharks If I say I mean it nigga I don't just bark I talk that talk, but I could walk that walk Nigga my trigga finger itchy, dont get it twistedĬause if you do nigga I'm gon start splittinįuckin with me you get slugs fuckin with me You understand, in any kind of weather, ya heard me This for my niggas who be totin that motherfuckin metal
I will be sitting here shaking my head at her, but hey, she doesn’t know me, I’ll probably never meet her and guess what, you’ll love the song she’s in 10 years from now.If you a gangsta you gon feel this, you understand If your best friend wants to be a video girl-don’t hate, appreciate. We should rather, encourage each other to make informed choices. We should not judge the sexy naked girl for showing us her very supple legs all day everyday. It is our responsibility to shield the impressionable youth from the atrocities the music industry spews at us. It is up to us to change the channel should images that offend us jump up at us out of the big screens. Naked women are attractive-more so than naked men (here I beg to differ, but I digress). Music videos are about advertising and sex sells. If you are upset-have a seat-nobody cares. I say mildly offensive because, although the lyrics are extremely vile, we sing along to them everyday like it’s nothing-so nobody gets to be upset about that.
Why are people so surprised by this video? It isn’t the first or the last time women have been stumbled upon baring skin whilst their male counterparts are decked out in their full attire with only a tattooed arm visible with loud, mildly offensive lyrics are thumping in the background. I was struck by the uproar this seemed to cause. She said she had a great body image (she would, she looks like Naomi Campbell and Lenny Kravitz had a baby) ergo, she didn’t mind gyrating provocatively for the directors. (Don’t get me started on how they feel about the idea that women’s only contribution to society is as incubators who function 9 months at a time)Īnyway, what grabbed my attention is the shock and horror expressed by this learned author when she referred to how one of the models (video hoes-excuse my French), articulated that she felt liberated whilst having her tush (and other parts of her lithe body) flaunted and various angles in very visible lighting. Granted, feminism is all about causing a hullabaloo when women are mistreated, spoken down to or portrayed as objects whose only benefit is sexual stimulation or putting a hot meal on the table. Made to prance around practically nude with strips of material strategically placed for the benefit of prime-time TV. The writer went on and on about the sexist, misogynistic and derogatory manner in which the women in the video were depicted. Whilst trolling the internet the other day, I came across an article about the scandalous content of the ‘Blurred Lines’ video starring the Black White Boy (Robin Thicke), the Fountain of Youth (Pharrell Williams) and T.I ( I couldn’t find a pseudonym for him because let’s face it, he has an unattractive-to me-wife and a boatload of children-he doesn’t need a nickname too).