1993- Sananda Maitreya - Interview Arsenio Hall Show

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Sananda Maitreya - Interview @ Arsenio Hall Show - July 8, 1993

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  • brillance...

  • What he said was sooooo deep!! Respect!!

  • NO wonder we dont see this guy anymore.. not corrupt enough for satans sound industry!

  • ..remember how Urkel finally cloned himself as Stefan Urkell? Remember how on Diff'rent Strokes, those two black boys were living in that apt w/ daddy & daughter Drummond? They disabled Willis' mojo until Charlene. Sorta like Jack Tripper's having to let his landlord think he's gay so that he may KEEP living w/ Janet & Chrissy- "its ok, he's GAY".

    Heck, look up that Rebbecca Black video & explain wth THAT black guy's context is to all those kids. It all calls for a study, I think!

    lol

  • Yeh I see what he meant-

    ..wholesome society LOVES a good talented black man but we usually DO "whip it out & stick it in y' face'' when onstage so he's saying that in fear of freaking society out, the black talent has to APPEAR as though they are no SEXUAL threat.

    Think about ALL the tv shows where there's that ONE black guy in the cast, but they'll never give him ANYTHING but the guest starring black girl that cameos that week, otherwise, his NATURAL mojo remains disabled...

  • @maxin80 Stop generalising your opinions to everyone else you nazi.

  • @DeanGoulding Self interested or not, you have to face the facts MJ is in a league of his and no one compares to him Sananda included.

  • @ARMONI555

    i don't think he's "playing up" anything at all. he's just observing how (and this is still the case) darker skinned (in other words, undeniably black) artists don't usually cross over into the mainstream. they are often limited to r&b charts and black radio stations no matter their genre. it's an interesting observation, and it's worth looking at possible social/racially-driven reasons for that.

  • he doesnt look like a freakin woman i think he was sexy!! and his raspy voice is too

  • @maxin80 Shut up. That wasn't it at all. Sananda just hates record labels and perhaps was a bit too self-interested.

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