donesimply asked:
I absolutely love your blog and style, I haven't seen/listened to anything like you before. Definitely original! When I saw your post "NIGGA", at first I was a little disappointed. Then I listened to it. It's not one of those ignorant songs, it actually has a lot of meaning and knowledge to it. And I completely hear what you're saying about taking the negativity out of something by reinventing it's meaning. I never really thought of it that way and you really opened my eyes. Thank you for that..

Seriously you just made me smile, laugh and cry all at once. This just made my day. I’m so happy that you understand my intentions toward this song. Some people have mixed feelings about it but I’m always glad to get feedback. No.. THANK YOU. Seriously… :)



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NIGGA
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Explaining "Nigga"

READ IF YOU WANT OR JUST LISTEN TO THE SONG. DON’T TELL ME YOU HEARD IT, LISTENING AND HEARING ARE DIFFERENT. #ListenToTheLyrics

This is so much more than just a song. “Nigga” is not directed at caucasians, it’s directed at Racist and KKK members. Believe it or not, there are African Americans who have hate for their own kind.

“So f*ck you niggas, if you niggas in disguise.”

Malcolm X’s death, in my opinion is still a mystery with all the information that I was educated about it. However it were black men behind the bullets. By that being said, don’t think so fast before judging the song. “Nigga” is to empower people, ALL people but more so showing the limits in Minority freedom.

“204th street the colored against TINTs”

204th street gang is a gang of predominately latinos. One reported murder involving them was with a 14-year old African American girl. There’s so much more to explain with this song. Whats crazy is I wrote this sometime before the incident with Trayvon Martin. After I heard his story, I had to release it. I know some people may not agree with me using the term nigga but I think once you take the power out of something, no one will use it to hurt you. However, the term Nigga will always remain powerful. I don’t think we should block the truth.

“Even if we change the PRESENT, the Klan convince the youth.”

You think racist people or Members of the KKK will Tmr just make Peace? No. So, this song is to not spark more war but to let it be known I’m black and I’m Proud.