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They were just talking about this on Howard Stern (I listen on my commute - yay Sirius!), which is why the thread caught my attention. And my take on this is that, yeah, it's a pretty insensitive thing to rap about... but what rap is EVER sensitive? I also believe in freedom of expression & speech, which does extend to music, so he has the right to say whatever he wants. Don't like it? Protest by not opening your wallets for his albums or concerts.
Well, he is probably just pissed that the military is giving guys options, training etc. instead of just sitting around smoking blunts and wasting their lives....you know...his fan base.
hey, give him a break. It was a spur of the moment slip of the tongue. Of course, he had to sit down and write those words, practice the song over and over again to get the beat right, spend hours in the recording studio doing it over and over again until the recording was just right, and then spend hours and hours doing it again on video to be released on the internet. But it was just a slip of the tongue, a spur of the moment mistake.
Soulja boy sucks. His music is terrible. I laughed at everyone doing his silly dance supermanning those hoes and what not.
Then he went off on Ice T, please, **** soulja boy.
Now this? Please, this is pop music at best, appealing to a brain dead audience.
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