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Chicago Rapper Twista Responds To McDonald's Controversy 
Published Wednesday, August 01, 2007 7:15 PM
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By Chris Richburg

Twista may be off the McDonald’s Live Tour, but the rapper isn’t taking the fast food giant’s decision to cancel his appearance lying down.

 

McDonald’s cited Twista’s "controversial lyrics" as the reason behind dropping him from the 10-city outing.

 

The rapper was initially slated to perform Aug. 7 in his hometown of Chicago.

 

"I am very disappointed by McDonald's decision to cancel my participation in the McDonald's Live Tour," Twista said in a statement. "Being that McDonald's and I have worked together in the past, it was unsettling that I would be removed from the tour after undergoing the planning process and receiving assurances from McDonald's on multiple occasions that I would appear on the tour."

 

While it is easy to scapegoat Twista for his music, the rapper feels his dismissal is the latest in a string of actions that have occurred in the aftermath of the Don Imus radio controversy.

 

"The recent trend of finger-pointing, and playing the blame game with certain media outlets and certain individuals needs to stop," expressed the rapper, who is gearing up for the Sept. 18 release of his new album, Adrenaline Rush 2007.

 

"We live in a society that advocates free speech," Twista noted. "You want free speech? You want to claim this land as the land of the free? Then our country's symbol has to be one of its citizens exercising their right to stand up and shout at the top of their lungs using words and telling stories that capture the reality of their day-to-day lives."
"Not all art is suitable for every age, just as not every movie is suitable for every age which is why it's lawfully labeled with a 'parental advisory' sticker," Twista continued. "Ultimately, the 'parental advisory' warning aides parents in their responsibility to police & guide their children, despite that it still should not discredit me or my music."

 

Despite Twista’s views, McDonald’s spokesman William Whitman said the chain was focused on providing a family-friendly atmosphere for the tour.

 

"Although we respect free speech and artistic expression, we do not condone or perpetuate derogatory language," Whitman said in a statement. "We want to ensure these free concerts are fun as well as appropriate for all of our customers."

 

As critics seize upon opportunities to single Twista out, the rapid-fire rapping MC is quick to point out that the problem goes deeper than his lyrical content.

 

"Art is a reflection of life. We tell stories about the culture and environment we grew up in, and unfortunately most of it isn't pretty," he stated. "But for people to single me out as a negative individual because of that is both unfair and unnecessary. The media and certain individuals are painting this as a "hip-hop" issue when this transcends musical genres. Music and art have been a means of expression for hundreds of years."

 

McDonald’s is currently trying to find a replacement for Twista for the Chicago performance. In the meantime, the Chicago native feels it is time for a united effort to address the issues that are addressed in music.

 

"Instead of playing the blame game and creating a 'right' side and a 'wrong' side, let's come together to find ways that reach inner city youth and do away with the gang and crime-infested environments where most of them grow up," Twista suggested. "Let's understand the challenges they face and what type of communities foster that. We have serious problems facing our communities and we need serious people to solve them."


Comments

 

Lumberjackz said:

someone stop the haterz and these moral hypocrites
August 1, 2007 9:48 PM
 

hotrock11 said:

MCDs knew what they were getting w/Twista....they need to quit playing!
August 1, 2007 9:52 PM
 

DonnyGoines said:


"Niggas, Bitches and Hoes"

Listen to it

www.myspace.com/donnygoines
August 1, 2007 10:01 PM
 

DwayneTheDreamPsychic said:

They just used you Twista to advertise there name. They on some slick shizzle. See all the hype got McDs on everyones mind.

Promote healthy eating is a way to show them.

Proof of Visions for 50cent coming at the end of this month...

http://www.myspace.com/DwayneTheDreamPsychic
August 1, 2007 10:05 PM
 

qdeezy said:

@ hotrock11, what movie is that?

@ twista, this is some ludacris/pepsi ish
August 1, 2007 10:10 PM
 

qdeezy said:

is it me or does twista look like he could be la'chat's brother?
August 1, 2007 10:11 PM
 

ENOT said:

I agree, the big bad big mac should un-censor its unhealthy practices and stop using lil old twister as a commercial ploy to promote itself.

Artist: ENOT

Album: The Pastport

http://www.myspace.com/ENOT

AMG Distribution

Come check out the "Coming 2 America" Video
August 1, 2007 10:17 PM
 

nkognegr0 said:

like i said before he should be allowed to perform and do the clean songs. not to mention he spits rapid them people won't even understand if he cussing or not.

download and listen to mixtapes @ http://hiphopthugz.com
August 1, 2007 10:20 PM
 

ENOT said:

Oh here are two flicks for McDonalds to check out and anyone who  still enjoys eating there: "Fast Food Nation" and "Super Size me" I haven't been back since.

Artist: ENOT

Album: The Pastport

http://www.myspace.com/ENOT

AMG Distribution

Come view the "Coming 2 America" Video
August 1, 2007 10:31 PM
 

TheHollerinMusicExchange said:

If you guys here dont agree with McDonalds action and treatment of Twista simply boycott or dont support Mc Donalds dont eat there dont buy nothing from the joint.. thats how you fight back I'm Twista will do the same..
August 1, 2007 10:34 PM
 

LEXXBROWN(BAHAMAS) said:

TWISTA MADE A LIFE SO FAR WITHOUT THE BIG MAC..

NOW LOOK AT IT THIS WAY HE WILL SURVIVE AND I WISH THIS DIDNT HAPPEN.

HE ALWAYS BOUNCES BACK.

http://www.myspace.com/lexxbrown

YALL HOLLA AT ME AND LET ME HEAR YOUR MUSIC AND GIVE YOU SOME ADVICE IF YOU NEED IT. OR LETS JUST SEE WHATS UP.

HOLLA
August 1, 2007 10:38 PM
 

KillaRell said:

I agree that McDonald's was using Twista as a promotion tool.  They knew he used bad language when they told him he would perform.  Thats real lame right there.  But it is the U.S., money is more important than a person.
August 1, 2007 11:37 PM
 

CutieThic said:

Can u say LAWSUIT!!! Perhaps, breach of contract. I wouldn't mind boycottin. Burger King's meat is betta anyway. So yeah, I'll have it my way.  Give them tha stiff arm, Twista!

LOL @ nkognegr0. "not to mention he spits rapid them people won't even understand if he cussing or not. "
August 1, 2007 11:46 PM
 

hotrock11 said:

the avatar is from the show entourage...the episode that aired last sunday
August 2, 2007 12:01 AM
 

HARDTIMES RECORDS said:

fuck them hoe's i don't eat that shit anyways
i'm bullshiting i fucks with them fries
but on the real fuck them

http://i17.tinypic.com/4l63uz8.jpg
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August 2, 2007 1:58 AM
 

Shaun Cruz said:

Fuck THAT!! niggas can't have it both ways if you wanna spit for the murderers and the thugsters and the Killahs ( as he states on Trick Daddy's song "LET's GO" then you should not be surprised when a family corporation gives you the boot for being a wanna be gangsta rapper. It aint like you beefing cause you have a message of equality or free speech that will better somebody, you just trying to get check my nigga. You could care less about having anything worthwhile in your  music. You are apart of the problem...part of the reason hip-hop is so EASILY scapgoatted. You are not onour side or for us you are for the murders and the thugstaz and them killaz right?

Stop bitching and find a Malt liquor sponsor to throw you on their next tour. They would love to spread your message to the hip-hop community REAL TALK

Also yall stop eating at MC Donald's anyway till they start paying them people more for dealling with all that bullshit everyday!
August 2, 2007 2:07 AM
 

Akaneon said:

Truth: Nappy headed hoes is apparently a racist statement now, and Twista is apparently a violent, derogatory person because of what he says in his songs

What kinda mess is this? We should just let people say what they want... That's why the disclaimers are there that the performers and the speakers views don't reflect those of the company... But people are just too stupid to get it
August 2, 2007 2:17 AM
 

Im2foul4yall said:

man bill o'racist gone get murked if he keep playin in people's pockets
August 2, 2007 3:29 AM
 

Mister Murk said:

  Shaun Cruz said:
<Fuck THAT!! niggas can't have it both ways if you wanna spit for the murderers and the thugsters and the Killahs ( as he states on Trick Daddy's song "LET's GO" then you should not be surprised when a family corporation gives you the boot for being a wanna be gangsta rapper. It aint like you beefing cause you have a message of equality or free speech that will better somebody, you just trying to get check my nigga. You could care less about having anything worthwhile in your  music. You are apart of the problem...part of the reason hip-hop is so EASILY scapgoatted. You are not onour side or for us you are for the murders and the thugstaz and them killaz right?

Stop bitching and find a Malt liquor sponsor to throw you on their next tour. They would love to spread your message to the hip-hop community REAL TALK

Also yall stop eating at MC Donald's anyway till they start paying them people more for dealling with all that bullshit everyday! >





are you from chicago or live there. if not then shut the kcuf up cause contrary erbody wanna point a finger at why people is killin hip hop. if you feel that way tthen do something to help correct the problem instead of doing what the folks at mickey d's is doin which is pointin fingaz. you prolly from new york too soo you wouldnt know nothin bout this chi city gangsta ish. people and folks ya got to know the signs.
August 2, 2007 7:10 AM
 

babesblingandbooze said:

Im2foul4yall said:
man bill o'racist gone get murked if he keep playin in people's pockets


LOL
August 2, 2007 8:43 AM
 

IbeDamned said:

@Shaun Cruz,
That was a wack as statement,  don't really help much or add anything positive to the debate.  its artistic expression, Pepsi sponsored Ozzie Osbourn and that man bit off a bats head on stage and sung all types of demonic shit.  Its a double standard for rappers plain and simple.  You sound like one of them Jason Whitlock type niggas with a statement like that, for real.  
August 2, 2007 10:51 AM
 

Just Rockwell said:

I can't believe so many people don't seem to care that this is a FAMILY event.  While I agree, that Mickey D's should have known the type of performer they were dealing with before this started, I can't ignore the fact, that you can't play any of today's hip hop in public places with children present, because of the language.  YOU KNOW THIS!!!!  More and more everyday, I am really starting to see that people just don't care anymore.  I love Hip Hop, but hip hop's language will always be a problem, and make it an easier target for corporations to stay away from.  Why are yall so MAD!  Name ANY rapper from today, who could perform at a family venue and not have to worry about their language......???????  You can't name any.  I'm not keepin it real, I'm keepin it RIGHT!  So call me a hater or conscious or whatever.  I'd rather be conscious than unconscious.  Oh yeah,  even taking Twista off the line up, what about Ne-Yo????  His songs are definately sexually suggestive, but he is still performing huh?  He was banned from performing at a high school here in Detroit because of his lyrics.  This will continute to be a problem until we change.
August 2, 2007 10:51 AM
 

IbeDamned said:

@Just Rockwell

To answer your question... Common, Mos Def, Talib Kwali, The Roots, Wise Intelligent, Hi-Tek, Little Brother, Dead Prez, Jean Grae, and weather you like 'em or not Black Eyed Peas(I don't but I'm making a point) if you need an R&B Singer how about Jill Scott?  Do you need more? There are a host of other rappers who could have done clean versions to songs that could have been ok for children.The point is McDonalds was well aware of the content BEFORE they decided to ban him and say some shit like he uses derogatory language.  Even people within our culture think that hip hop is one sided, thats a shame to me because it shows that people don't really know shit about hip hop except whats on tv, do your research and step your game up people it seems the culture is under attack not only from ignorance from outside but igorance from within, damn.
August 2, 2007 11:27 AM
 

whatevaitt8kes said:

gotta make this quik today

-why cant he just perform clean songs? overnight celeb or slow jamz or sumthin like that
-MCD's is jus usin him for promo
-i think he has pretty good grounds for a lawsuit
-@IbeDamned....co-sign
-free flesh-n-bone!

HOLLA
August 2, 2007 11:29 AM
 

jaeda said:

Fuck mc donalds. I only take my hoes there to eat. I dont eat there any way
August 2, 2007 11:39 AM
 

jaeda said:

Fuck mc donalds. I only take my hoes there to eat. I dont eat there any way
August 2, 2007 11:40 AM
 

jaeda said:

Fuck mc donalds. I only take my hoes there to eat. I dont eat there any way
August 2, 2007 11:40 AM
 

Hustlemania said:

Those uncle tom cabin ass niggas at mcdonalds stay trying to put hip hop infulences in there commericals and marketing.. I dont understand now they have a probelm with it..  They cake up on us, but when the beef cooks they break-fast like flap-jacks and bacon...
August 2, 2007 11:45 AM
 

cRaZy AsS yElLuH bOi said:

@ JAEDA

SHIT ION EVEN TAKE MY HOES 2 EAT DERE! ILL TAKE 2 C PPL EAT DOE!

LMFAO!
August 2, 2007 11:56 AM
 

Boss Up said:

i don't believe this will hurt him
August 2, 2007 12:12 PM
 

KingKareem said:

I think the few ignorant individuals saying McDonald's is justified in their acts are forgetting that last year McDonald's used the instrumental from "Move Around", produced by Kanye West and performed by Bump J, the gulliest Chicago rapper, in a shit load of commercials. They used this track to appeal to the 'hood', their main demographic. Niggaz keep McDonald's rich, not families. It used to be families in the late 80's-early 90's. Now it's just plain old niggaz. I live in Chicago and we got a gang of 24 hour McDonald's so after we leave the club or if we're tired from a drive-by we can get a #1 super-sized wit a coke, light ice. There are no 24 Hour McDonald's in suburbia. Like a soccer-mom want a Big Mac at 3 am. Fuck outta here! Soon at McDonald's you'll be able to get St. Ides with your combo meal. Only in the ghetto though.
August 2, 2007 1:13 PM
 

Kashena Austin said:

I believe that free speach is a good thing as long as you use it for the better of humanity. If not, then you are just as bad as anyone out there who believes that they can say what they want and get away with it. I don't think that the this statment Although we respect free speech and artistic expression, we do not condone or perpetuate derogatory language," Whitman said in a statement. "We want to ensure these free concerts are fun as well as appropriate for all of our customers", was very acurate because this comes from the same person that puts out racism and to me, all this is saying is that I can say what I want and you can't. So overall, I believe that Twista is right in what he says, regardless because he can acknowledge that all words that he expresses are explict. This whole situation is out of context.
August 2, 2007 1:21 PM
 

MackSwami said:

F*ck Mcdonalds and any other company (Pepsi) that used hip hop music in their comercials and now want to act like its a problem.

And Fuck Al Sharpton sell out ass.
He going after hip hop harder then he ever went after the Klan.
plus his history aint all that clean itself. PU$$Y

This is a free country.
Hip hop gotta stand up and blackball these companies.
They using us to get rich then turn they back when its time for us to get rich. I say F*CK'EM
August 2, 2007 2:07 PM
 

one-time said:

@ KingKareem

Fries with St.Ides .....damn ....Chitown only 5 hours from me, let me know when they get that poppin.
August 2, 2007 3:24 PM
 

c_gutta1 said:

Mista Murk and Ibedamned are ignorant to believe what they're saying is sensible. Im from Chicago. & i know that Twista is a Vice Lord. & he still fuck around, and he still talk that shit on his records. lets be real. the only song he ever came out with where he wasnt talking about PIMPIN HOES... is the Coach Carter song Hope. Now i luv twista's music, but kids are going to be present at this event, would u play that around your son/daughter. if u would, ur a horrible parent. straight up and down. His music is for grown-ups and people in the street going through that real struggle.

Now mickey d's was wrong as hell for inviting him in the first place but dont sit here and act like he should be there performing. That B. to the S.
August 2, 2007 5:36 PM
 

Shaun Cruz said:

Not sure what the point of where I am from comes in but if that is your stance then fam you gotta live with that for dolo. I am staright outta NYC and I could care less what area someone is from when I hear their music. I take it for what it is! I never will say that Twista should stop making his type of music or even chane it but I you have to accept it as being part of the problem for Hip-Hop being such an easy target for negativity. When an artist can show some sort of balance in their music then ok I can understand asking the public and the hip-hop culture to pay attention to it's merits.......NOW, ask you stupid ass one simple question... DOES TWISTA DO A N Y T H I N G musically that would merit him to be performing at a family event?!?!?!?!?!?

Stop reaching cause it sounds like you have some sort of regional low self-esteem. I love hip-hop and you can check my background to see what I have down to expand and progress the movement...(start with a google search of SHAUN CRUZ)...then calm down and answer my question rationally with out the lmae ass personal attacks. You sound too emotional that way. PEACE

CRUZ
August 3, 2007 2:04 AM
 

Shaun Cruz said:

oh BTW just for you  one sided arguement ass posters.....MCDONALD'S IS NOT JUSTIFIED BY THEIR ACTIONS AND I DO NOT SUPPORT THEIR DECISION TO HIRE OR FIRE TWISTA!!!

I am talking about the presentation of my culture and the consequences to how you carry that out. Unless you are to immature to see that everything we do will have consequences before hand then go ahead and be mad at me. I just don't have the time to break it down why he should have never been presenting that bullshit pimp music at a family event. It is simple mathematics to me. It has a place in the world but it doesn't mean that it will fit in EVERYWHERE.

To be honest I was mad in my original post but not at Twista for making his music but really at the fact that he tried to act hurt like he was stopped from doing some good for us. That is where I kind of started shaking my head. If he had of stuck to the script and been like " FUCK MC'DONALDS I make music for my GANGSTAS" then yall would not have even seen me spend time on this post.
August 3, 2007 2:27 AM
 

KillaRell said:

@ kingkareem

I don't know bruh, they got a serious aim at college students too.  I stay in a college town and them all them shits stay open for 24 hours.  It ain't just blacks, it's whoever they think will provide them the best profit.  That will be people looking for cheap and/or quick food (i.e., poor people, college students aka more poor people, workers on lunch breaks who don't need a 24 hour spot).  In the end, McDonalds is a business.  Twista is in the music business.  Business is only about money.  McDonalds pretend to care about their customers, Twista pretends to care about his fans.  You take the money they get from their customers/fans and see how much they still care about those people that they have never met.  We love to see you smile? Be real, they love to see you pay.
August 3, 2007 3:05 AM
 

NoSellout said:

Or any other ARTIST does not need MC D's as sponsor.

Mc D's should clean up their own act, get their shit together
before thay go pointin' the finger at someone else.

What are they spposed to be doing, giving the artist credibilityby sponssoring this tour?

Seems like it's the other way around - they're just doing this more than likely for publicity purposes, in an attempt to re-popularize their BRAND -because lately in the last 2 years their sales are SLIPPIN' !


NS

August 3, 2007 4:58 AM
 

Onroad London said:

What right have Mickey ds got to judge hip hop! Look wot their food does to kids. Hip hop has sold out to these corporate fools and now they are taking liberties with us.Hip hop is about culture so if there is problems its up to the people involved in the culture to sort it out NOT ronald mcdonald! Im glad twista aint working with them. Look how they treating him to get good publicity dropping the "evil rapper" from their tour. A white man makes derogatory comments about black women and the media and uncle toms convince everyone its hip hops fault! Its time to wake up its the excuse "Im not racist I listen to rap" it was used as an excuse in the Big Brother reality show in the UK by a white girl from the sticks "Im not racist I heard rappers say it".
If Malcolm X or Marcus G was alive today damn...
August 3, 2007 7:27 AM
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