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TELL THE TRUTH - Mos Def - Immortal Technique - Eminem

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A jazzy beat with a message for you true believers to dig.




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Thats it, I'm convinced. Inside jawb.

If eminem and Mos Def says so, it has to be true, it just HAS to be true.

Also, isn't the term "n!gga" what one black man would say to another in jest? Since when did Bush become black? I guess that Mos Def is about as observant of Bush's skin colour as he is about 9.11.
 
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I've always felt most rappers are incredibly stupid. Now thanks to pagan I have evidence.

-Gumboot
 
Thats it, I'm convinced. Inside jawb.

If eminem and Mos Def says so, it has to be true, it just HAS to be true.

Also, isn't the term "n!gga" what one black man would say to another in jest? Since when did Bush become black? I guess that Mos Def is about as observant of Bush's skin colour as he is about 9.11.

Hi! :)
Don't be misled by pagan's ignorant marketing of the song - it's not saying what he thinks it does.

Jadakiss doesn't really believe Bush ordered the towers destroyed -- he says the line is a metaphor, and that Bush should take the blame for the terrorist attack because his administration didn't do enough to stop it.
"They didn't follow up on a lot of things properly," says Jadakiss. "It's the president of the United States. The buck stops with him."
www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,125999,00.html

And I'll go on record saying that Mos Def is definitely not stupid and does not think Bush was responsible for 9/11 in the way that pagan would have us believe.
 
Wait, what are you saying here? That a Truther misinterpreted something? Cherry picked a few lines that he thought sounded good for his theory and ignored the context?

That can't be right. Not our potential pulitzer prize winning Pagan...
 
I've always felt most rappers are incredibly stupid. Now thanks to pagan I have evidence.

-Gumboot

Gross generalization. Actually, most rappers that aren't JUST rapping about bitch's and hoe's ARE fairly intelligent and have lots of interesting lyrics.
 
The new Roots album is excellenttt. Black Thought is one of the most intelligent ones. I'm tired of the money/bitch rappers, but fortunately we have many alternatives to choose from.
 
I fell in love with the film Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (yes I know the book's better, save your keystrokes), and in turn Mos Def as an actor. I thought he was brilliant as Ford Prefect. I'm not a fan of hip hop, and I was actually shocked to discover the guy who played Ford was actually a rapper. I just thought he was an exceptional comedic actor. To learn that he's also a hip hop legend only adds to my respect for him and his abilities. No, I wouldn't put the word "stupid" anywhere near Mos Def's name.

Oh, did I mention I'm lilly white?
 
Wait, what are you saying here? That a Truther misinterpreted something? Cherry picked a few lines that he thought sounded good for his theory and ignored the context?

That can't be right. Not our potential pulitzer prize winning Pagan...


Correct. greyleonard messed it up. Wrong song. That's the Jadakiss song ("superclean version" - the line in question is censored):



Immortal Technique certainly believes that The Illuminati™ are behind 9/11. Apparently Paris agrees (WARNING - NSFW):

 
Brainache: Wait, what are you saying here? That a Truther misinterpreted something? Cherry picked a few lines that he thought sounded good for his theory and ignored the context?

Correct. greyleonard messed it up. Wrong song.

Woah, again.
1. I'm not a Truther
2. Jadakis is on record saying that he doesn't believe bush directed the towers to be destroyed. The interview I linked to was discussing a different song, but the same topic.
3. We can't take lyrics of songs as declarations of the artist's "real life" feelings.
 
Woah, again.
1. I'm not a Truther
2. Jadakis is on record saying that he doesn't believe bush directed the towers to be destroyed. The interview I linked to was discussing a different song, but the same topic.
3. We can't take lyrics of songs as declarations of the artist's "real life" feelings.


ad 1: But you obviously like quote-mining. Where is Brainache's "That can't be right. Not our potential pulitzer prize winning Pagan..."?

ad 2: You said: "Don't be misled by pagan's ignorant marketing of the song - it's not saying what he thinks it does."

ad 3: I don't know about Mos Def (i'm absolutely not into HipHop) but i listened to enough Immortal Technique songs (two or three) to know his "feelings" about 9/11.
 
ad 1: But you obviously like quote-mining. Where is Brainache's "That can't be right. Not our potential pulitzer prize winning Pagan..."?

ad 2: You said: "Don't be misled by pagan's ignorant marketing of the song - it's not saying what he thinks it does."

ad 3: I don't know about Mos Def (i'm absolutely not into HipHop) but i listened to enough Immortal Technique songs (two or three) to know his "feelings" about 9/11.

You gotta be kidding me.
The wording of your reply, "Correct. greyleonard messed it up. Wrong song...." indicates that you were affirming Brainache's rhetorical question, but mistaking me for a Truther & someone who cherry picked lines to avoid dealing with their context. It appeared that you were the one who didn't notice that Brainache was referring to Pagan.

My supplying a link to the full lyrics of the OP song and linking to an interview in which the artist states his actual feelings about the issue doesn't support your assertion that I "obviously like quote-mining", does it? My limited quote of Brainache's post didn't change the intended meaning of his post at all.
Sorry if I misunderstood your initial reply.
 
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You gotta be kidding me.
The wording of your reply, "Correct. greyleonard messed it up. Wrong song...." indicates that you were affirming Brainache's rhetorical question, but mistaking me for a Truther & someone who cherry picked lines to avoid dealing with their context. It appeared that you were the one who didn't notice that Brainache was referring to Pagan.

My supplying a link to the full lyrics of the OP song and linking to an interview in which the artist states his actual feelings about the issue doesn't support your assertion that I "obviously like quote-mining", does it? My limited quote of Brainache's post didn't change the intended meaning of his post at all.
Sorry if I misunderstood your initial reply.

Pagan misled noone. You misled Brainache. AND you misunderstood my reply. Now get over it. Gee... :rolleyes:
 
Here's one for pagan, from everyone's favorite New Traditionalists:


Pity you
You're telling me you've got a problem
A nervous sort of contraction
A mindless kind of reaction
You never get no satisfaction

Here's to you
I know you really got a problem
A nasty kind of reflection
A dangerous sort of destruction

That makes it difficult
Makes it hard to reach
Takes it all away
From what you had in mind
Yeah yeah yeah

A nervous kind of distraction
A nasty sort of contraction
But there's some big fat point
That you seem to be missing
And it's driving you to destruction

But it doesn't seem
To stop you in the least
Or halt this obsession got you
Going on back
Week after week
Day after day
Hour after hour
From where you came
For more of the same
 
Pagan misled noone.

I never said pagan misled anyone, I urged someone not to be misled by pagan, and provided a link for explanatory context.

You misled Brainache.

Has Brainache told you that? I'm curious where you'd get that idea.

AND you misunderstood my reply. Now get over it. Gee... :rolleyes:

I took your word for it that you weren't referring to me, preemptively apologized for misinterpreting your post, and it will be my pleasure to get over your poorly constructed and misleading initial reply.
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