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and then if you want to bring race into it, lets take it even further. i'm sure alot of you can agree that the average black person still gets ****ted on today. we don't have much in this country, even with our rich history, ideas, knowledge, impacts, and contributions that black people have given this country since the first slaved arrived. hip-hop is worldwide and for everybody really, but your fellow black man and woman created this culture and music. how do you already feel when people try to @##! on hip-hop/rap and have to defend it just because you are a black person, like chris rock said? souljah boy ain't nothin' but the 2008 version of a tap dancing, foot shuffling bojangles. a white man at the label gave souljah boy the money to entertain him and his rich white friends and make them money, and souljah boy is doing just that. if you want to support crap over the preservation of your culture, then be my guest. but still give respect where it's due and recognize garbage when it's garbage. souljah is gettin' that cake for himself and his family/friends, but he's making some other white man more rich while he travels the country and hits the airwaves making a fool of himself and this music.
If you put it like that, The Wu are also slaves to the "white man", any person who is on a label for that matter. SB is just a moreprofitable%!%%@.