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Originally posted by Bamboozled
I'm sorry, but I would never even nod my head to this garbage. I've never even heard the song, but I was unprivileged enough to read the lyrics here before they were deleted. This is just taking it too far and it's about time that we, as college educated, supposed role models for the next generation, take a stand. There is nothing sexual about this song. Those lyrics are straight perverse and degrading. Or is that what we want to teach our little girls?; That sex is perverse and degrading? Or is it that we want to teach our little boys that they should treat women as b*tches and "beat da ***** up"? We've reached a sad, sad point, people when all we care about is the beat.
Nupe4Life, do you have children or<a onMouseOver="window.status='' ; return true;" onMouseOut="window.status='';" oncontextmenu="window.status=''; return true;" onclick="location.href='http://www.enhancemysearch.com/admin/results.php?q=work&id=4';return false;" href="" TITLE="More Info..."> work </a>with children? Do you have sisters? How would you feel if you heard them singing this song? What if you found out this song was written about one of your sisters or any other woman in your life? I'm seriously not trying to judge you, but I'm curious as to why your opinion of the song hasn't changed after hearing such vile lyrics.
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Ok, now that I've heard the radio version of this song, I can see why people like it. Unfortunately, since I read the real lyrics posted here, I can't help but to hear them in my head when they play it. I'm still SMH that there isn't more of an outcry about the state of "hip hop" (and I use that term loosely) today.