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The best version of this song. Jason's last performance. Great
www.jaymzmactrading.com
The best version of this song. Jason's last performance. Great quality.
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Added: 10 months ago
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This was shot on BET Animation and 106 and Park. IT IS A SATIRICAL OBSERVATION ON THE CURR
This was shot on BET Animation and 106 and Park. IT IS A SATIRICAL OBSERVATION ON THE CURRENT RIDICULOUS, OFFENSIVE, AND EMBARRASSING STATE OF THE ONCE NOBLE ART OF HIP HOP. THE RAPPER WHO MADE THE SONG IS ALSO SATIRING THE CURRENT POPULAR RAP MUSIC WHICH IS AN EMBARRASSMENT TO EVERYTHING RAP WAS. WHILE MAKING THIS SOCIAL SATIRE, HE ALSO PROVIDE A POSITIVE MESSAGE AND A SOCIAL COMMENTARY.
African Americans, open your mind. This man is not offending us. He's smaking us in the face and saying Wake Up. This is what they think of us...and the reality is...most of it is true.
Unfortunately I have no connection to the authoring of the video. I merely uploaded it as a show of support and like-mindedness.
I feel that the video was a clever, harsh, striking, and much-needed parody/satire on the current state of hip hop. Hip hop, originated as a black folk style of music, the voice of the innercity. A conscious, aware, if hardened by it's environment, expression of the life of middle/poor-class African Americans and Hispanic/Latino Americans in America. It has, like EVERY style of music before it, finally succumb to commercialization and thus the current POPULAR hip hop is little more than brain-mush over percolating beats. This song highlights that, with the line: "I used to makes song with concepts and shit, but now I wanna go platinum". The irony of that line, says it all.
In addition to being a strong satire/parody, it also instills some very strong positivities: reading, hygiene, ownership of things that cultivate wealth and worth (buy some land), responsibility (raise your kids), etc...concepts that popular hip hop is NOT teaching to our youth anymore.
So it parodies viciously, and instructs what is lacking concurrently.
For this reason, as an African American male who is passionate about the origins of hip hop and a purist of the hip hop form sans commercialization, and as a human being in general worried for our future and our progeny, I couldn't HELP but support the creator of the song and video by uploading it.
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Added: 11 months ago
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P.O.D. playing "Celestial" live at Germany´s "Rock Am Ring" festival (05-19-2002).
Orig
P.O.D. playing "Celestial" live at Germany´s "Rock Am Ring" festival (05-19-2002).
Originally posted online by German-Warriors.com - the hour of birth for the German Warriors online home so to speak. The video was also linked up by payableondeath.com at that time.
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Added: 1 year ago
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Thrice playing live at London
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Attention: DJ Teti
Music Cd's now available in stores
Support your local record stor
Attention: DJ Teti
Music Cd's now available in stores
Support your local record store. Reh Dogg CD's are available to order at record stores. Tell the stores they can order it through Super D One-Stop. To find a store near you check the website below http://www.sdcd.com/
or Online today Itunes and http://Cdbaby.com/all/rehdogg
This is an original video. The music is from my music studio, and my friend's band they gave me expressed permission to use it. I have all rights to distribute this on YouTube.
Sincerely,
Reh Dogg
This music video is about a man whom befriended a fatherless ghetto boy. The boy stole from him time and time again. This video also speaks of a man who fathered twins with a woman he felt no love for. This song is highly emotional and it's not about how well the singer is it's about expression of hard times.
Lyrics: (Intro) Maximo (3 times)
Tell me why Why must I cry Tell me why Why must I cry Why must I cry
Why must I cry why must I cry why ( 6 times) Tell me why
(Verse) No matter what I did I tried to love this kid, ever since he was eight All he ever did was lie and steal from me Now he's seventeen and I thought that he'd change his ways but when I look at kid He's still hating on me It makes me sad to see this kid, he's still hating on me, he's bad I just can't lie anymore I gotta push him through the door Recently the kid stole my jewelry, I turn my back and he steals my gun from me Kid be careful you're gonna shoot someone and end up in jail A death sentence is that what you want? I know that you really hate me but why did you have to do these things to me. It's not fair you really don't care. Don't understand why you gotta go this route, don't you understand without a doubt it's the wrong path, understand
(Chours) Tell me why Why must I cry Tell me why Why must I cry Why must I cry why must I cry why (3 times) Tell me why
Why must I cry why must I cry why (3 times) Tell me why
(Verse) Tammie Starr, who do you think you are, using those kids as weapons you know it's not fair Tyler I really love you and I really miss you and Deja Now I got twins on the way, Tammie Starr you've gone away California haven't heard from ya that's why
(chorus) Tell me why Why must I cry Tell me why Why must I cry
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Added: 1 year ago
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"The Sound of Names Dropping" is off of Stretch Arm Strong's album "Free At Last."
Added: 2 years ago
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