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  • What a talent. I haven't heard this is so long. This is what is missing in rap. Why can't they rap about this type of love and self-respect. The movement of the time affected the lyrics in our music. We have been systematically corrupted to spout filth and we think we are being original. When we focus our energy on spirituality and upliftment of divine principles a change lyrics will happen. Unfortunately, we are being led in the wrong direction and what is worse we are not blindly.

  • Coco, senti questa. Qualche anno fa(sei o sette?) vedevo programma Rai di grande successo( forse il sabato sera). Senza clamore sulla stampa e negli annunci i giorni precedenti, ospitano Quincy Jones. Gli fanno una sequela di stupide domande senza parlare della carriera e dei successi e senza trasmettere un pezzo. Mezz'ora di imbarazzante intervista, come se fosse un musicista qualsiasi. Scrissi una e-mail di veemente protesta alla Rai accusandoli di non aver capito chi era Quincy Jones. Ciao

  • @cafaboni sei stato un grande!! 

  • Wow this is like the most weirdest song I have ever heard in my life! I like this a lot!

  • this sounds like jackie jackson speaking haha

  • wouldnt music be great again if musician now days known how to play instruments like they did back in the day.

  • I stopped buying records for a few years in the late 80's/early 90's. When I started buying records again in 92/93 this was one of the first records I bought. Day-up. This joint kills me mang. Kills me.

  • LOL, he doesn't even date black women/have black children, what a hypocrite!

  • @AzzedineAliaFan His children are Blacj Hello he is Black. Rashida. Kidada .Kenya These are black names They are of African American descent. Just bec they have White mothers doesn't make them any less Black than you or me.

  • @AzzedineAliaFan

    You took the words out of my mouth. I was just thinking the same thing. I could not imagine Quincy Jones saying any of this. Action speaks louder than words anyway.

    This was recorded in the mid-seventies though, when black pride and black consciousness was at its height. Maybe he was just capitalizing on what was going on in music at the time.

  • Is that The Last Poets in there?

  • @ElAminNazir Thatz the Watts Prophets

  • @garyn1953,

    Use to listen to this back in high school...

  • @ElAminNazir

    yep,sho is!!!  they badd mothas

  • @shortcakeslicious , my life long - inspiration...

  • coolll

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