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Trill Clinton
04-09-2013, 03:24 PM
anybody else hear this song yet?!? i lost all respect i had for LL. i can't upload the video at this juncture but here are some lyrics:

"To the man that waited on me at the Starbucks down on Main, I hope you understand
When I put on that t-shirt, the only thing I meant to say is I’m a Skynyrd fan."

"I’m just a white man comin’ to you from the south land tryin’ to understand what it’s like not to be.
I’m proud of where I’m from but not everything we’ve done. It ain’t like you and me can rewrite history.
Our generation didn’t start this nation. We’re still pickin’ up the pieces, walkin’ on eggshells, fightin’ over yesterday.
Caught between southern pride and southern blame."

LL coon J's verse:
“If you don’t judge my do-rag/I won’t judge your red flag.” and “If you don’t judge my gold chains/I’ll forget the iron chains.”



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Is ‘Accidental Racist’ Accidentally Racist? Brad Paisley and LL Cool J’s Track Makes Waves
By Melissa Locker

April 09, 20130
Here's Brad Paisley's Horrible New Song "Accidental Racist" The Hairpin
Accidental Racists and More: A Field Guide to the Racists of America The Atlantic
To the man that waited on me at the Starbucks down on Main, I hope you understand
When I put on that t-shirt, the only thing I meant to say is I’m a Skynyrd fan.
That’s how country singer Brad Paisley begins his new song “Accidental Racist,” an earnest tune Paisley ostensibly wrote as a means of helping to heal the nation’s continuing racial tensions. But with lyrics that appear to gloss over the South’s painful legacy of racism and slavery — although they’re probably sung with the best of intentions — the track is raising plenty of eyebrows. “Accidental Racist” appears on Paisley’s ninth studio album Wheelhouse, which debuts today; the video appears to have been pulled from the Internet, however. You can read the lyrics here.

Paisley maintains that his heart is in the right place. “This isn’t a stunt. This isn’t something that I just came up with just to be sort of shocking or anything like that,” he told Entertainment Weekly. “I knew it would be, but I’m sort of doing it in spite of that, really.”


The chorus of “Accidental Racist” reads:

I’m just a white man comin’ to you from the south land tryin’ to understand what it’s like not to be.
I’m proud of where I’m from but not everything we’ve done. It ain’t like you and me can rewrite history.
Our generation didn’t start this nation. We’re still pickin’ up the pieces, walkin’ on eggshells, fightin’ over yesterday.
Caught between southern pride and southern blame.
The song features a guest appearance by LL Cool J, shown in the video wearing a New York Yankees cap, whose verses includes the lyrics, “If you don’t judge my do-rag/I won’t judge your red flag.” and “If you don’t judge my gold chains/I’ll forget the iron chains.”

“This is a very sensitive subject, and we’re trying to have the discussion in a way that it can help,” Paisley told Entertainment Weekly. “I just think art has a responsibility to lead the way, and I don’t know the answers, but I feel like asking the question is the first step, and we’re asking the question in a big way. How do I show my Southern pride? What is offensive to you?”

Unfortunately for Paisley, the Internet’s answer to that second question appears to be, “this song.”

The Huffington Post said “Accidental Racist” ”will probably make you cringe.” The Atlantic Wire opined that ”There is no way Paisley was actually unaware that wearing the Confederate flag is a symbol of racism. He just does not believe it should be.” Commenters at Rap Genius, a website devoted to transcribing and interpreting rap lyrics, have done a fairly hilarious job annotating Paisley and LL’s lyrics. And Gawker, meanwhile, simply called the track a “horrible song.”
Paisley, for his part, is sticking to his guns. “I wouldn’t change a thing,” he tweeted.

Read more: http://newsfeed.time.com/2013/04/09/is-accidental-racist-accidentally-racist-brad-paisley-and-ll-cool-js-track-makes-waves/#ixzz2Q02UxQPe

Drachen
04-09-2013, 03:57 PM
songs of healing are bad for you?

Huey Freeman
04-09-2013, 04:02 PM
songs of healing are bad for you?

Not fake ass healing by fake ass people who just want to garner attention. They both knew what they were getting into when they wrote this stupid ass song. I for one am not offended by it, I just think its horribly stupid song.

jeebus
04-09-2013, 04:02 PM
Didn't read but I'm sure whatever it is, it's blown out of proportion because this country is sensitive as fuck and needs to continue living in the past.

TDMVPDPOY
04-09-2013, 04:10 PM
only sensitive clowns are the black folks who are so proud of the nigga word they continue hurling it like some proud word to describe another black man...i just dont get it

Drachen
04-09-2013, 04:13 PM
Not fake ass healing by fake ass people who just want to garner attention. They both knew what they were getting into when they wrote this stupid ass song. I for one am not offended by it, I just think its horribly stupid song.

maybe they knew it would garner attention and that is the point.

Look, I hate country and will very likely never hear this song, but you have trill calling LL a racial epiphet because, why? he isn't angry enough?

DarrinS
04-09-2013, 04:17 PM
time to get over it, tbh

Reck
04-09-2013, 04:17 PM
Didn't read but I'm sure whatever it is, it's blown out of proportion because this country is sensitive as fuck and needs to continue living in the past.

They were talking about this on CNN and they showed a few excerpts of the song. Stupid fucking song and the lyrics are among the worse you'll ever hear.

I can see where people would get offended by it.

Something about being white and from the south and that he's sorry for the things he's put the other guy through. Then LL Cool J's part is about how he's so misunderstood and how he would like a chance.

Hood, saggy pants, doo-rag and gold chains were also mentioned in the aforementioned song.

Pretty blatant stuff. :lol

Drachen
04-09-2013, 04:19 PM
so are people just offended that it is a crappy song, or is it the message? Because there are a ton of crappy songs and people would be walking around offended their entire life.

Trill Clinton
04-09-2013, 04:19 PM
sorry but LL is a coon for this song, especially the lyric about him forgetting about slavery if massa paisely will stop judging him for wearing his du rag...lol wtf?!?

DarrinS
04-09-2013, 04:20 PM
sorry but LL is a coon for this song, especially the lyric about him forgetting about slavery if massa paisely will stop judging him for wearing his du rag...lol wtf?!?

Was he relevant, anyway?

Trill Clinton
04-09-2013, 04:21 PM
only sensitive clowns are the black folks who are so proud of the nigga word they continue hurling it like some proud word to describe another black man...i just dont get it

its a very ignorant word and most blacks who grew up around the civil rights era do not use the word. its the new generation who've turned a painful word and flipped it into every day slang. latinos and wiggers even call each other nigga, its a term of endearment to some. a black person calling another black person or even a non black "nigga" isn't the same as a non black calling a black "nigg-er".

Huey Freeman
04-09-2013, 04:22 PM
maybe they knew it would garner attention and that is the point.

Look, I hate country and will very likely never hear this song, but you have trill calling LL a racial epiphet because, why? he isn't angry enough?

I think Trill was is angry about LL's lyics in the song, “If you don’t judge my do-rag/I won’t judge your red flag.” and “If you don’t judge my gold chains/I’ll forget the iron chains.” I mean what does that even mean? :lol

Huey Freeman
04-09-2013, 04:24 PM
Alright I just heard the song. Shit is amazingly stupid.

Trill Clinton
04-09-2013, 04:24 PM
Was he relevant, anyway?

relevant as a hip hop pioneer, actor and businessman or relevant as in, do people really wonder wdh LL is doing these days? if its the latter, no. but for LL to do a song like this is dissapointing. he just put a shit stain on his legacy.


They were talking about this on CNN and they showed a few excerpts of the song. Stupid fucking song and the lyrics are among the worse you'll ever hear.

I can see where people would get offended by it.

Something about being white and from the south and that he's sorry for the things he's put the other guy through. Then LL Cool J's part is about how he's so misunderstood and how he would like a chance.

Hood, saggy pants, doo-rag and gold chains were also mentioned in the aforementioned song.

Pretty blatant stuff. :lol

basically

jeebus
04-09-2013, 04:25 PM
I think Trill was is angry about LL's lyics in the song, “If you don’t judge my do-rag/I won’t judge your red flag.” and “If you don’t judge my gold chains/I’ll forget the iron chains.” I mean what does that even mean? :lol
it's country "music"; it's not supposed to mean anything. I put country and rap/hip hop on the same level of faggotry.

Drachen
04-09-2013, 04:27 PM
I think Trill was is angry about LL's lyics in the song, “If you don’t judge my do-rag/I won’t judge your red flag.” and “If you don’t judge my gold chains/I’ll forget the iron chains.” I mean what does that even mean? :lol

It basically means don't judge a book by its cover, it seems.

The more I read about it the more it looks like a very shitty song. Once again though, there are a ton of those out there.

Trill Clinton
04-09-2013, 04:28 PM
it's country "music"; it's not supposed to mean anything. I put country and rap/hip hop on the same level of faggotry.


what kind of music do you listen to?

Huey Freeman
04-09-2013, 04:31 PM
It basically means don't judge a book by its cover, it seems.

The more I read about it the more it looks like a very shitty song. Once again though, there are a ton of those out there.

Or judge a man by the content of his character. But your right its stupid.

DarrinS
04-09-2013, 04:43 PM
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Reck
04-09-2013, 04:50 PM
Everyone in the audience is getting a copy. I bet they trashed that shit as soon as they were handed the thing. :lol

baseline bum
04-09-2013, 05:46 PM
LOL LL Cool J still sucks; most overrated rapper ever. LOL this faggot calling himself the GOAT.

Koolaid_Man
04-09-2013, 06:38 PM
only sensitive clowns are the black folks who are so proud of the nigga word they continue hurling it like some proud word to describe another black man...i just dont get it

tbh sometimes I feel deep down that it's wrong....but in the meantime I'm kinda just going with the flow...I reckon someday soon I will stop using the word...but you too can use the word under one condition...

your black employee under performing and yet comes to you for a raise...you can say nigga all day as long as you rap that shit...:lol it's the same shit we do....here's a sample:

The white man is a tight man
How yo black ass gonna play a cracka bitch
when your work performance wack as shit
you niggas gonna learn
I ain't got fucking money to burn
So get the fuck up out my office Jigga
You pussy dick in the booty ass nigga

^ Totally acceptable

Koolaid_Man
04-09-2013, 06:40 PM
I think Trill was is angry about LL's lyics in the song, “If you don’t judge my do-rag/I won’t judge your red flag.” and “If you don’t judge my gold chains/I’ll forget the iron chains.” I mean what does that even mean? :lol

Sounds like LL is a house nigga :lol

Trill Clinton
04-09-2013, 06:46 PM
LL and paisely 30 years from now


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P4siUOnw83A

DMC
04-09-2013, 06:59 PM
So the fake ass chimp out picking the nose of racism to get to the nuggets so he can bitch about how they taste?

get the fuck out

Koolaid_Man
04-09-2013, 07:11 PM
So the fake ass chimp out picking the nose of racism to get to the nuggets so he can bitch about how they taste?

get the fuck out

I had to leave the your mama so dead jokes website...rather tasteless...

DMC
04-09-2013, 07:51 PM
I had to leave the your mama so dead jokes website...rather tasteless...

Tell me a few.

Koolaid_Man
04-09-2013, 08:02 PM
Tell me a few.

your mamma so dead when they shake the coffin worms fall out of her ass

Koolaid_Man
04-09-2013, 08:17 PM
sorry but LL is a coon for this song, especially the lyric about him forgetting about slavery if massa paisely will stop judging him for wearing his du rag...lol wtf?!?

Yo lil Homie.....you ever heard of this shit...I hear this dude was the original prank caller way back in the day way before Ricky Smiley......

Elrod
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yOOF428WWHo

Eileen
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ePxphJTkZo


Porno Film:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Npj3WLZkEZk

Shook Yo Dick:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q01c5_TteRI

DMC
04-09-2013, 10:00 PM
your mamma so dead when they shake the coffin worms fall out of her ass

That sounds improvised. Tell me something funny.

Spurminator
04-09-2013, 10:32 PM
Their hearts were in the right place, but still a colossally baffling song. LOL dew rags and gold chains... LL is stuck in 80's black stereotype land.

G-Nob
04-09-2013, 11:01 PM
Song didn't need to be made. Dumb song, dumb lyrics. I hate country but this makes all other country songs sound great.

InRareForm
04-09-2013, 11:07 PM
ll fool j

The Reckoning
04-10-2013, 12:09 AM
great song :tu will listen again

Avante
04-10-2013, 12:13 AM
It is funny to watch these young black cats all down with the man and the establishment all angry about the situation...until...they start making big money. All of a sudden things aren't so bad at all and the white man is A ok because he signs the checks.

Old blues song where a cat wants to get the band back together, the drummer however has won the lottery, so he's.....I can't sing them blues no mo, I done won the lottery..hahaha!!!!!!!

The Reckoning
04-10-2013, 01:58 AM
hard to sing the blues when you've won the lottery..hahaha!!!!!!!

Jacob1983
04-10-2013, 02:18 AM
Yeah that's true and sad. Bubba and brotha shouldn't be bitching about anything. They're living the good life. It's adios reality for them.