round of applause. This song just summed up me and all my friends in two minutes and fifty one seconds. So in return Im not gonna say Im gonna change Im just gonna do it.
@TheSlickAndroid wise words man..i was going through my african american literature text book and it actually had excerpts from tracks made by grandmaster flash and 2pac and it broke down the meaning of there lyriqs. at this point i highly doubt i'd ever see a rappers name in a textbook again. really says a lot
@TheSlickAndroid Man...I know how you feel. Before I was home schooled, I almost destroyed my life by acting like the negative stereotype of black peo....Niggas. But then, I discovered that there was more to life than becoming a rapper or a basketball or football player. I realized that intelligence was the only thing that was really gonna get me trough life.
@holdupdown. You are a great realist thinker, it's the damn truth because within each man woman and child lives a beast or a demon, what we do with it is what separates us from our race.
Don't apply or identify your skin color with a stereotype in the first place and you have the game beat already my friends. The stereotype only exists as a consensus of a mass populous confirming certain behaviors or human qualities "directly" (really not) contributed from your skin color. Be a unique human being, stray from the image your specific ethnicity is subject to in the public's eye and show everyone how extraordinary you are.
@TheSlickAndroid There was a time, during the civil rights movement, that black men carried themselves with pride. We wore suits, we stood proud, we walked with confidence, we treated our women and children with respect, we had values. Men like Malcom X and Martin Luther King were our role models and leaders, what do we have today? Who do our young black men look up to now? Garbage like Lil Wayne, Slim Thug, sports players, we dress and act like fools in the streets. Look how far we've fallen
These kinda people still exist (and that's saying a white dude from central Europe) - the 'problem' is just things have diversified to the extremes. You have all kinds of people with all kinds of scenes and all kinds of stereotypes nowadays. The problem is people pick one, take the stereotype and turn into prejudice. And people acting like they seriously think they're 'gangsta' are also present within middle to upper class white kids, Asians and whomever.
🤔 I could’ve sworn there’s a version of this with another verse that talks about positive “nigga” traits. The first line is “...but niggas are beautiful too”.
I'm tired of because I'm black when I meet people my age they are stereotypes of who I am. I normally either hangout with younger kids, older kids, or the kids of my age who are considered nerds, outcast. That's bull.
@TheSlickAndroid You took the words right out of my mouth, people call me the white kid and the odd ball, but I'd rather get a decent job then drop out and sell drugs with a child at a young age. It's sad how blacks are stereotyped but there's nothing we can do other than change our ways and hope the next generation will follow the correct path.
@TheSlickAndroid i know how you feel cause im in the same boat for preferring to going home and playing a game with my buddies instead of standing on the corner all day doing nothing
@TheSlickAndroid i know this doesnt mean much from a random youtuber, but Your comment really means somthing to me, cuz its like a few people make the whole race look like that "Chris Brown" (lol) when really were all just a bunch of regular guys, sure we have a different culture, but if we have them, our kids come first (not are rims), and we have the same credit as any other person... but i guess i can live with the racism as long as the keep the "well hung" stereotype
@TheSlickAndroid Alright, I'm tryin' to find a place to begin really... and yes it is on this subject and I've seen comments. I just want to add a few things but I'm not sure where to begin. This is a debate, yeah. But it's for learning. I'll let you start it, though. Since you've given permission.
@TheSlickAndroid you and me both man, i am "not black" because i speak properly, don't use nigga in every sentece, and stupid things like wanting to become something when i go to college, hell, i've even been made fun of for "wanting to go to college". It's sad because i know how you feel, there actually may be a community of other black people like us who just are different. I mean is there really One specific way to be black and if you don't follow it like a religion you aren't black?
@TheSlickAndroid I see where you're coming from with that, I've been in those situations but I've seen some "unlikely" individuals taking the right actions. And believe it or not, there's a stereotype for the "White black guys" too. Have you approached any that have tried to understand you without judging you?
@TheSlickAndroid This has made me think about quite a few things, actually. I'll be willing to discuss with you if you respond. That is, giving you permission.
@TheSlickAndroid Well, remember that there's no such thing as acting "white", they put the stereotypes onto themselves and they're putting other stereotypes on other people. Stick with the people who you know aren't trying to conform to any of that nonsense. But try not to stereotype your own race while you're at it, that may lead to prejudging certain people who are like you. I'd at least "get to know" them before I'd judge.
I agree with most of that except for the dressing part. That just shits all over the black is equal to white by saying someone in a suit is above someone in baggy pants and over sized t shirt.
This track is a hidden gem 💯
I've listed to this 1000 times and I still like this song
This song is so painfully true......
round of applause. This song just summed up me and all my friends in two minutes and fifty one seconds. So in return Im not gonna say Im gonna change Im just gonna do it.
@TheSlickAndroid wise words man..i was going through my african american literature text book and it actually had excerpts from tracks made by grandmaster flash and 2pac and it broke down the meaning of there lyriqs. at this point i highly doubt i'd ever see a rappers name in a textbook again. really says a lot
sir you have made my day
love this song and words and beat
I'm going to Canada!
Gawwwd Lee🔥
@TheSlickAndroid Man...I know how you feel. Before I was home schooled, I almost destroyed my life by acting like the negative stereotype of black peo....Niggas. But then, I discovered that there was more to life than becoming a rapper or a basketball or football player. I realized that intelligence was the only thing that was really gonna get me trough life.
No he didn't.
He respectfully disagreed with some of MLK's points, but NEVER hated him.
@holdupdown. You are a great realist thinker, it's the damn truth because within each man woman and child lives a beast or a demon, what we do with it is what separates us from our race.
Dope.
Crazy how this shit still true. But will it ever change honestly?
he used the scirpt fo dis slick dis nice
@TheSlickAndroid Alright, that'll do... where else can we go with this?
Slick son
Don't apply or identify your skin color with a stereotype in the first place and you have the game beat already my friends. The stereotype only exists as a consensus of a mass populous confirming certain behaviors or human qualities "directly" (really not) contributed from your skin color.
Be a unique human being, stray from the image your specific ethnicity is subject to in the public's eye and show everyone how extraordinary you are.
@TheSlickAndroid There was a time, during the civil rights movement, that black men carried themselves with pride. We wore suits, we stood proud, we walked with confidence, we treated our women and children with respect, we had values.
Men like Malcom X and Martin Luther King were our role models and leaders, what do we have today? Who do our young black men look up to now? Garbage like Lil Wayne, Slim Thug, sports players, we dress and act like fools in the streets. Look how far we've fallen
Need instrumental
Loop that
Ur mom needs instrumentals
These kinda people still exist (and that's saying a white dude from central Europe) - the 'problem' is just things have diversified to the extremes. You have all kinds of people with all kinds of scenes and all kinds of stereotypes nowadays. The problem is people pick one, take the stereotype and turn into prejudice.
And people acting like they seriously think they're 'gangsta' are also present within middle to upper class white kids, Asians and whomever.
they got RUSH and trailer park boys in canada. im down
@TheSlickAndroid finally some sense on youtube AMEN!!!
I want the instrumental of this song
they used this for the show Aaron said it in the extras
🤔 I could’ve sworn there’s a version of this with another verse that talks about positive “nigga” traits. The first line is “...but niggas are beautiful too”.
I wish I was in canada...
@TheSlickAndroid We can continue in the PM's.
I'm tired of because I'm black when I meet people my age they are stereotypes of who I am. I normally either hangout with younger kids, older kids, or the kids of my age who are considered nerds, outcast. That's bull.
@TheSlickAndroid
You took the words right out of my mouth, people call me the white kid and the odd ball, but I'd rather get a decent job then drop out and sell drugs with a child at a young age. It's sad how blacks are stereotyped but there's nothing we can do other than change our ways and hope the next generation will follow the correct path.
@TheSlickAndroid I deal with the same thing, good, but sad to see I'm not the only one.
@TheSlickAndroid
i know how you feel cause im in the same boat for preferring to going home and playing a game with my buddies instead of standing on the corner all day doing nothing
@TheSlickAndroid i know this doesnt mean much from a random youtuber, but Your comment really means somthing to me, cuz its like a few people make the whole race look like that "Chris Brown" (lol) when really were all just a bunch of regular guys, sure we have a different culture, but if we have them, our kids come first (not are rims), and we have the same credit as any other person... but i guess i can live with the racism as long as the keep the "well hung" stereotype
@TheSlickAndroid Alright, I'm tryin' to find a place to begin really... and yes it is on this subject and I've seen comments. I just want to add a few things but I'm not sure where to begin. This is a debate, yeah. But it's for learning.
I'll let you start it, though. Since you've given permission.
ASHERU IS DA SHIT!!!!!!!!!!!
just listen to the music
where can i find this mixtape
@TheSlickAndroid Eh.. let's start with the common stereotypes going for us, since that's one of the main issues.
@TheSlickAndroid wisdom
@TheSlickAndroid you and me both man, i am "not black" because i speak properly, don't use nigga in every sentece, and stupid things like wanting to become something when i go to college, hell, i've even been made fun of for "wanting to go to college". It's sad because i know how you feel, there actually may be a community of other black people like us who just are different. I mean is there really One specific way to be black and if you don't follow it like a religion you aren't black?
@TheSlickAndroid I see where you're coming from with that, I've been in those situations but I've seen some "unlikely" individuals taking the right actions. And believe it or not, there's a stereotype for the "White black guys" too.
Have you approached any that have tried to understand you without judging you?
@TheSlickAndroid This has made me think about quite a few things, actually.
I'll be willing to discuss with you if you respond. That is, giving you permission.
@TheSlickAndroid that thing happen to me
@beanio12 I agree.
@TheSlickAndroid Well, remember that there's no such thing as acting "white", they put the stereotypes onto themselves and they're putting other stereotypes on other people. Stick with the people who you know aren't trying to conform to any of that nonsense.
But try not to stereotype your own race while you're at it, that may lead to prejudging certain people who are like you. I'd at least "get to know" them before I'd judge.
Canada All Day nigga!
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@TheSlickAndroid I wish i knew people like that, ahh fuck my life i swear! the idiocy is rediculous haha.
I agree with most of that except for the dressing part. That just shits all over the black is equal to white by saying someone in a suit is above someone in baggy pants and over sized t shirt.
@nyckillaheat try datpiff.com yo.. God bless !!!!
@TheSlickAndroid lol the mainstream industry is corrupt bro
this song is really awkward with the intro playing in a car if youre white, it sounds like youre spewing hate hahaha somebody just cut the intro
Awkward if u playing it and u white , period