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People have a right to their opinion as this is a free country. I'm sure if someone asked Common right now, he'd probably say he has the utmost respect for the police. That's besides the point though. The condoning of killing a cop is taking completely out of context and shouldn't be taken seriously as artistic expression is always of to one's own perspective.
The invitation is for poetry and Common is one of the better lyrical rappers of our era. For controversy to stir over something so stupid is why this whole thing is funny.
Have you listened to the song? It's very clear that Common supports this woman. She is a cold blooded killer, and essentially a terrorist. Once again, someone who has lyrics like this has no place in the White House. And I would have to guess that if your father was the Police Officer shot twice in the head on the side of a New Jersey turnpike it wouldn't be stupid or funny to you.
Why the hell do people care about this issue? There are so many bigger issues than this one.
That would make sense if anybody in this thread called rap poetry.
The invitation is for poetry and Common is one of the better lyrical rappers of our era.
Da_O
You didn't even know who Common was until this thread, now go back to listening to Peter, Paul, and Mary or Bob Dylan.
LOL. I've spent more time listening to music than you have spent breathing.
I wasn't saying rap wasn't poetry. Just pointing out you were the poster who inferred it was.
Rap was first introduced to America by white musicians, and was later hijacked by blacks in the late 70's.
You didn't even know who Common was until this thread, now go back to listening to Peter, Paul, and Mary or Bob Dylan.
My favorite TV star rap debut:
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Walter Brennan was a fluent rapper:
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The first rap song made popular back in 1948:
[video]http://searchfortruth.freeservers.com/web8/DeckOfCards.html[/video]
The invitation is for poetry and Common is one of the better lyrical rappers of our era.
Da_O
I fail to see the relevance of all these videos to the topic at hand. Who cares where rap originated or who your favorite rapper is? The issue is whether rap is a form of art, or can be considered poetry and I think it can. All you're doing is showing that there have been other forms of rap over the years, and that it's not just something for gangsters or criminals, which I think supports my opinion on this.
