Ali B Racisme: Monophonic Ringtone
uploaded @ 03-08-2008 by mcat95
I have never been more ready in my entire life to do this right now Never It's all been leading up to this moment All right now, right here My whole life We've got rhyme selection in a wide array J'ai des bonbons pour vous, mangez The party people scream "Oui oui c'est vrai!" 'cause I got a remote for my b-day A.D.R.O.C.K. I use the microphone like Picasso used clay Down with freckles from around the bay Peace to Bambaataa and Jazzy Jay I rock on the mic from here to Bombay I give it my best to say come what may 'Cause everybody's got their dues to pay I'm looking sideways like my man Pele Getting' on like Ali Boom ba yay So fed up with racism today Time to speak up and not turn away Make the sun shine when it's cloudy and gray Dip dip dive, so-socialize Open up your ears and clean out your eyes If you learn to love you're in for a surprise It could be nice to be alive I'm talking doody rhymes to a brand new height I shine on the mic like UltraBite Created a monster with these rhymes I write Goatee metal rap please say goodnight Now here's a little song that you might not like My DJ's name is Mix Master Mike It's a real pity that you people gotta bite But I can understand 'cause he sounds so nice Reading you the news 'cause I'm Country Mike Use a microphone like Shazaam uses tights Try to keep clear of that hate and spite So I keep my mind still like the still of night Now who in the world do you want to fight It's against the system that we should unite Homophobics ain't alright If you learn to love then you might love life Dip dip dive, so-socialize Open up your ears and clean out your eyes If you learn to love you're in for a surprise It could be nice to be alive Bringing back that old New York Rap Now you can shuffle numbers but facts is facts So many billionaires while so many lack So before the poor decides to react Come on party people and share up your stack Now, I'm a break it down to the brass tacks Do the Biz Mark dance and the cabbage patch You try to turn the key but you broke the latch Sneak into my files for some rhymes to snatch I'd like to have a say on the income tax Don't want to help build bombs and that's the fact No money for health care so what's the catch The man got you locked with no key to the latch Mike and Adam have got my back You bring the mic and we'll bring the rap Turn on the P.A. and rock your shack Don't smoke Cheeba, can't stand crack Dip dip dive, so-socialize Open up your ears and clean out your eyes If you learn to love you're in for a surprise It could be nice to be alive
uploaded @ 24-11-2008 by NYDASH28
Black Queen Speaks Food for thought. Queen SHAHRAZAD ALI Food for thought. I also encourage constructive criticism, we can all state our view points in a mature meaningful way with out the use of degradation, use of cursing and insulting another persons view point, we all are human and no one is perfect but to understand a situation clearly, there must be effective communication to addressing and understanding the situation. I cannot Moderate this page 24/7 but what i can moderate is the deletion of any comment that serves no purpose with out also stating a solution. For too long we have been hearing about the faults of both the black man and black woman so this should now be the time to brain storm ideas on how we can learn to live together, get along with each other to be able to live long and prosperous and if anyone feels they would like to contribute solutions to our problem, then you are more than welcome to place those comments on the page. Peace. ----------------------------------------- B. female Testimonials 1.I think black women need to use there powers in the media, as a constructive way to rebuild our black community. Essence magazine, Ebony, etc needs to focus on what black women can do to meet black men half way, instead of continuing these false pretenses, of the educated black woman getting hers in corporate America, and carrying the weight of the world on her shoulders. These media outlets are encouraging black women to think we do not need a man, which I think is moronic. 2.Ok...and I guess, I am the first to comment on your new site also. Let me first start by saying, I don't know who raised you, or who feed you your knowledge, but they have my thanks, and my gratitude. We need strong Blacks like you, especially strong Black men, to lead our communities out of the dark-ages that they have been living in, ever since the Civil Rights Movement ended. Peace, Love and Happiness. . . Hope? to see more from ya, soon. 3.The only answer is for ALL people, to accept their part in the dissolution of the family. to take responsibility for our own part in the decline of self concepts. Men cannot do it alone. Women cannot do it alone. It requires a collective decision to be "SELF RESPONSIBLE" at this time we do not have the family structure necessary to teach this in the home.We need positive leadership to educate and Organization to discuss this issue and uplift out status. WE MUST BE SELF RESPONSIBLE.
uploaded @ 18-06-2007 by scottnaji
http://africavideo.ning.com/ My Booklist Books that I strongly believe every person that I know should read. These books tell truth and knowledge beyond the lies and bullshit in american socalled history books. 1. Make sure you read the titles and authors carefully. 2. You may have t pause from time to time it gets slightly blurry. 3. Research the authors and their books at amazon.com Poison By Prescription:John Lauritsen Medical apartheid:Harriet A. Washington 07 Censored:Peter Phillips & Project Censored The Choice:Samuel F. Yvette American Heritage Dictionary:Houghton Mifflin Company The Omnivores Dilemma:Michael Pollan They Poured Fire On Us From The Sky:Alphonsion Deng, Benson Deng, Benjamin Ajak, Judy A. Bernstein The Colony:John Tayman Brainwashed:Ben Shapiro Preventing School Failure:Thomas C. Levity The War Against Truth:Paul William Roberts The Templar Legacy:Steve Berry Fat Land:Greg Critser Arrest Proof Yourself:C. Carson Why all Black People are coming to An End:Clinton Black, Arthur Graham A Fire in the Bones:Albert J. Raboteau The Black Mans Guide to Understanding the Black Woman:Shahrazad Ali Added 07/30/07 Introduction to African Philosophy:Samuel Oluoch Imbo Builders of Empire:Jessica L. Harland Jacobs Scramble for Africa:Thomas Pakenham Added 12/12/2007 Sugar Blues by William Dufty In Search Of Africa:Manthia Diawara The Atlantic Sound:Caryl Phillips There ain't no Black in the Union Jack:Paul Gilroy The Black Atlantic:Paul Gilroy White Privilage:Paula S. Rothenberg No Disrespect: Sister Souljah Skin Deep: Elena Featherston The African American Odyssey (1st through 4th Edition): Darlene Clark Hine, William C. Hine, and Stanley Harrold Sugar Blues by William Dufty Let Justice Roll Down" John Perkins, GL Publications 1976 "The Shaping of Black America" Lerone Bennett, Jr., Johnson Pulblishing 1975 "Before The Mayflower" Lerone Bennett, Jr., Johnson Publishing 1975 "Who Is Black?" F. James Davis, Pennsylvania State University Press 1991 "Black Indians" William Loren Katz, "They Came Before Columbus" Ivan Van Sertima "Africa and the Discovery of America" Dr. Leo Weiner "Lets Set The Record Straight" Malachi Z. York, United Nation of Nuwabian Moors, 1996 "Social and Economic Forces in Alabama Reconstruction" Herman D. Blotch, Journal of Negro history 23 1938 "The Problem With Slavery In Western Culture" David B. Davis, Ithaca 1966 "The Relations of Negroes and Choctaw and Chickasaw Indians" Wyatt F. Jeltz, Journal of Negro History 33 1948 "The Racial Composition of the Seminole Indians of Florida and Oklahoma" Marion Wilton Krogman, Journal of Negro History 1934 "The Origin of American Slavery and Racism" Donald L. Noel, Columbus 1970 "The Negro in the Caribbean" Eric Williams, Chapel Hill 1938 "The Relations of Negroes and Indians in Massachusetts" Carter G. Woodson, Washington 1920 A Festival of Violence Stewart E Tolnay & E M Beck Revolutionary Suicide : Huey P. Newton The Siege : Edwin Corley Websters Encyclopedic Unabridged Dictionary Kanye West & Nas in background "Crack Music/We Major"
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