Wanna Be Startin' Somethin', Gotta Be Startin' Somethin'
Gee! This is a novel concept. Start a controversy to sell albums.
Can they please stop calling Jesse for quotes? There was no "honor" in being a married man who had a child with another woman so he needs to shut up! As for the album name? This move is so transparent it doesn't even merit acknowledgment. But, I guess, it will give yet another old white dude (who would otherwise be complaining that he doesn't understand what rappers are saying) an excuse to use the word they've been using their whole life.
The rapper told MTV News that he would indeed be naming his new album after the N-word. And he denied earlier reports that the album's title would be spelled "N---a," considered in some circles a less inflammatory epithet. He said the disc is due out December 11.
"(People) shouldn't trip off the (album's) title; the songs are crazier than the title," he said in an interview posted on MTV's Web site.
But some have been outraged by the rapper's choice.
"The title using the 'N' word is morally offensive and socially distasteful. Nas has the right to degrade and denigrate in the name of free speech, but there is no honor in it," the Rev. Jesse Jackson said in a news release. "Radio and television stations have no obligation to play it and self-respecting people have no obligation to buy it. I wish he would use his talents to lift up and inspire, not degrade."
There were reports that his label, Def Jam, had scuttled the title idea. But Nas told MTV that he has had no opposition from the label, and said his intent in naming the album the N-word was to take the sting out of it.
"We're taking power from the word," he added. "No disrespect to none of them who were part of the civil rights movement, but some ... in the streets don't know who (civil rights activist) Medgar Evers was ... they know who Nas is," the rapper said, referring to the Mississippi civil rights leader fatally shot in the 1960s outside his home in Jackson.
"And to my older people who don't know who Nas is and who don't know what a street disciple is, stay outta this (expletive) conversation. We'll talk to you when we're ready. Right now, we're on a whole new movement. We're taking power from that word."
A representative for Def Jam did not immediately respond to an e-mail seeking comment from The Associated Press sent after business hours.
Can they please stop calling Jesse for quotes? There was no "honor" in being a married man who had a child with another woman so he needs to shut up! As for the album name? This move is so transparent it doesn't even merit acknowledgment. But, I guess, it will give yet another old white dude (who would otherwise be complaining that he doesn't understand what rappers are saying) an excuse to use the word they've been using their whole life.




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