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Jay-Z Jocking Obama: Fair or Foul? 
Published Thursday, October 09, 2008 1:30 PM
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By Minister Paul Scott
The opinions expressed in the following editorial are not necessarily those of AllHipHop.com, its employees, its associates or its assigns.


Just like a pimped out  E F Hutton, when Shawn "Jay-Z " Carter talks,
people listen. And I'm not just talking about the boyz in tha 'hood, I'm talking about the white collar boys in executive suites. With just one lyric, Jay-Z has the uncanny ability to change the direction of an entire entertainment industry.

Shawn Carter is the urban personification of an Haratio Alger story: street corner drug dealer becomes a successful entrepreneur by rappin' about being a street corner drug dealer. The stuff that urban legends are made of. That is why I have mixed emotions about Jay-Z stumpin' for presidential candidate, Barack Obama via free rap concerts.

Don't get me wrong. Anytime a Hip-Hop artist raps about anything other than derrieres and drug deals, I'm automatically a fan. So, I ain't
hatin' on "Jigga", as he is affectionately known by rap connoisseurs.
However, what bothers me most when rap stars become "political
activists" are the contradictions and missed opportunities.

Let's face it. Politics is really one big orgy and if you flick on the lights and pull the sheets back on any political bed, a lot of strange bedfellows will go scrambling for the nearest exit. However, Hip-Hop is somewhat different, as it is heavily marketed as the voice of urban youth and many Black kids do look up to rappers as role models, for
better or mostly worst.

This is not the first time that a rapper has endorsed a political
candidate, rap pioneers Grandmaster Flash and the Furious 5 once kicked some funky rhymes  in 1984 in support of Rev. Jesse Jackson's first presidential run. However, despite using the bleeped out "p" word (piss) on the rap classic, "The Message" their music was basically, family friendly. 

Also, few could argue about the political awareness of rappers of the late 80's and early 90's such as Public Enemy and Sister Souljah, as they were often under fire not only for their lyrics but their strong political stances. This is not so with today's multi-millionaire rap pundits.

Hence, Hip-Hop's political hypocrisy.

Today's Hip-Hop artists are business men and the only presidents that
they are concerned about are the dead presidents that are on the face of dollar bills. To borrow from a sample from Jay Z's street classic "Dead Presidents , " I'm out for presidents that represent me..." Hip-Hop is no longer the voice of inner city streets as it was a generation ago, it is now the voice of Wall Street and somehow tales of extravagant "ghetto fabulous living" go over real big with the marketing departments at multi national entertainment corporations.  '

The lifestyles that Carter and some of the 21st century, commercially
successful Hip Hop artists rap about are the lives that the economically privileged in the Hamptons live but the struggling youth in economically depressed neighborhoods give their lives trying to achieve.

So I have to wonder who is out there promoting Obama-ism, the Jay-Z who was just another black kid with big dreams from the hood 20 years ago or the multi-millionaire business man, former CEO of Def Jam Records and part owner of the NJ Nets, Shawn Carter? We can't expect the members of the Hip-Hop Millionaire Boys Club to have the same political and economic interests of the struggling masses still trapped in "the ghetto." It must be noted that many of the undergound, noncommercial/politically conscious Hip Hop artists are rollin' with the Green Party, this year, courtesy of the organizing efforts of Hip-Hop activist and VP candidate, Rosa Clemente.

Also, the Jay-Z's and Sean "Puff Daddy/Diddy" Combs of the world, two of the signers of the recent Obama endorsement letter, "Open Letter to Young America" have the ability to effect the lives of more black youth in one week than the Obama administration can do in four years.

Suppose, Jay-Z with his many CD releases over the last decade would have released one strictly "political" album dealing with social problems and solutions? What impact would that have had on the millions of Jay Z followers around the country?

Suppose during the last decade he had used his standing room only concert appearances to politicize his millions of fans instead of giving them tales of crack deals and misogyny? I think it is safe to say that the political consciousness of black youth would have been very different than it is, today.

Hip-Hop politicians remind me of the two little pigs who built their
cribs out of cheap straw and sticks instead of spending the necessary
time and effort to build a sturdy house made of brick. If they spent
more time working on building a solid social and economic infrastructure instead of blingin' and poppin' bottles of champagne at the club, then they wouldn't have to worry about the big bad Republican wolf blowing their houses down every four years!

The 'hood doesn't need voter registration, tha hood needs political
education. But until we, as a community, demand more political and
social responsibility from artists that we support with our dollars, in and out of political season, to quote from the "Jigga Man," himself.."Can't knock the hustle."


Paul Scott, "the Hip Hop TRUTH Minista," is a writer and activist in
Durham NC.  His blog is http://www.nowarningshotsfired.com To reach
Scott contact (919) 451-8283 or info@nowarningshotsfired.com


Comments

 

T-ROC said:

What was the point of this article? Na' for real. What was the point?
October 9, 2008 1:39 PM
 

youngregin07 said:

First, and probably the only...

Anyway, lay offa Jay. He's a changed man, and if he chooses to do something positive, let him be. Who are you to criticize?
October 9, 2008 1:41 PM
 

Haughville said:

October 9, 2008 1:41 PM
 

T-ROC said:

I say that to say this: Jay-z endorsing Obama is LATE. Where was Jay when he [Obama] was trying to SECURE the nomination. .

So, Jay-z promoting Obama is for his own self. Why? because the hip-hop community was ALREADY behind Obama. These celebrities are ALL the same. Why? because they ALL showed support after the fact.

Where was Jay-z support 15 months ago.. hmmm, jay has to think about coporate money before he makes a decision. we all know this. I supported Obama throughout and so did everyother struggling american.

so, please don't think a RAPPER (because thats what he IS) will influence a political decision out of me. I mean, i like the music i buy. but i can make my own decision.

-With all due respect!
October 9, 2008 1:45 PM
 

tianna2683 said:

it took time for him to grow up. at least he trying to get people involved.like pac said if you spark one mind thats good enough(not an exact qoute, if any one has it let me know).
October 9, 2008 1:49 PM
 

onslaughtree said:

What jay is doing will most positively help young voters be aware of how HUGE this election is...lets face it, music is powerful and jay is an icon in the eyes of both young and old, so when talks, people listen.any black person that grew up listining to their parents hoping and praying to in their lifetime seeing a black president and NOT go out and vote for OBAMA is a fool.we may never in our lifetime see ourselves in this position again, so you know what, more positive rappers should fallow jay's lead.
October 9, 2008 1:50 PM
 

raynestizzy said:

The hood DOES need voter registration AND political education. This article seems to be hate on Hov. Why should he not be excited that a black man who isnt too far from his age, is about to be the first black president. Im excited too and if i was in Jay-Z's shoes id do all I could to promote this guy. What kind of man would he be if he didnt? Then we'd be writing about how hiphop isnt helping the first black president. Fuck all this hating shit. OBAMA 08. HOVA, your the man!

http://www.myspace.com/raynestormmusic
October 9, 2008 1:54 PM
 

tanSOLDIER said:

I've been thinking the same thing since Diddy blew up on his blog or some shit weeks ago about Palin. With Jigga jumping on board, it only makes the mind wonder when these cats suddenly started giving a shit about the government?

If you sling stories about cocaine and guns -as much as I love jammin' to them; perhaps you should stop pretending your part of the solution?
October 9, 2008 1:56 PM
 

Tommy K. said:

ok.... Obama 08!... (leaves article)
October 9, 2008 1:57 PM
 

JohnnyACE562 said:

Everyone PLEASE get the hell off of Jay-Z's overrated nuts!!

{{-_-}}
October 9, 2008 2:09 PM
 

Boss Up said:

hey Minister Paul Scott u mad?
October 9, 2008 2:09 PM
 

Apostle13 said:

Minister...U only get half a bar...
October 9, 2008 2:14 PM
 

raynestizzy said:

Diddy, hes an opportunist, but still i believe he does want Obama in, but he is taking advantage of this. If this article was about Diddy i would have been in more of an agreement. Like him making a video about McCain calling Obama "That One". Im black and didnt take that racist, so why are you? We cant USE THE RACE CARD FOR EVERY FUCKIN THING, cuz when we DO NEED IT they are gonna say we are crying wolf. So stop the bullshit and lets get to the shit that matters.

SO SAYZ RAYNE STIZZY...

http://www.myspace.com/raynestormmusic
October 9, 2008 2:14 PM
 

BE-EEZY said:

Come on now. That is a weak argument. Sure, Jay-Z has rhymed about selling crack or what not but I don't necessarily see any obvious motive in supporting B-Rock.  Jay has grown and matured since those days, he sees things in a different light than he used to. He wasn't rapping polictical back then cause that wasn't on his mind and besides it probably wouldn't have put him in the position he is in now.
October 9, 2008 2:23 PM
 

mu$h da great said:


like this article it is what it is......


I can't justify his timing or his motives but I respect the fact that he is reaching out to a demographic that has the power to sway the upcoming presidential race.



lol .....why  didn't you mention daddy yankee.......
October 9, 2008 2:31 PM
 

mu$h da great said:


like this article it is what it is......


I can't justify his timing or his motives but I respect the fact that he is reaching out to a demographic that has the power to sway the upcoming presidential race.



lol .....why  didn't you mention daddy yankee.......
October 9, 2008 2:33 PM
 

odeisel said:

i disagree with the entire premise of the article.  but we can't just run editorials  that we agree with.

October 9, 2008 2:40 PM
 

BossSwagga said:

@ T-Roc

Jay been supportin Obama, since his tours back when he released  AG .... This isnt him just coming out of nowhere....so that was definitely before the nomination...

As for the article, respect that the man is setting the tone for other artists to do the same....he is older and still a pioneer for the younger generation as well....Point is , the article SHOULD BE about people who have showed support for obama and his campaign through their music ....

Smarten Up ....Encourage these actions dont find the negative in something thats not cause like I said before, he has been showing support for Obama BEFORE THIS..



The article is
October 9, 2008 2:58 PM
 

Allahschild said:

Hip-Hop artists are damned both ways. The minute an artist attempts to make mature content ie Nas, David Banner their past work is used against them and their called hypocrites and their intentions are questioned.

Regarding Jay, the election is coming into the home stretch. Any supoort he can give to get Obama over the hump is welcomed IMO.
October 9, 2008 3:02 PM
 

BigDaddy228 said:

Raynestizzy....

You can't be serious that as a blcak man you didn't take the "that one" comment as racist? ARE YOU SERIOUS? That was the single most racist thing he could have possibly done with the exception of calling Barack, "boy" or "nigger"!!! McCain wouldn't even look him in his eyes, shake him or Michelle Obama's hand and he had the audacity to call him "that one"!!!
I don't know what racist is in your book, but that was a clear example of it right there.

I do agree that we, as a community, shouldn't always throw the RACE CARD out there, but in some cases it definitely applies. Racism is here and the republican presidential nominee made that abundantly clear on Tuesday.

As for Diddy and Hov, I can see where the Minister was coming from. I don't necessarily agree with the way he wrote it. All he was saying is that Jay should have used his influence over the youth of our community a long time ago. I think Hov is very sincere in what he has been doing for Obama, the timing just made it look like it could be something else. As for Diddy, I believe in him more than Hov in this respect. Do you not remember '04 with the VOTE OR DIE campaign. Diddy has been out here trying to get everyone aware of what is going on in the world. The only reason that is not happening this time is in '04 he started tellin people not to vote for Bush, which obviously he shouldn't have done. So, this year he went the way of the viral videos where he can say whatever he wants and in an odd way do the same thing he was doing in '04!!! Diddy is definitely an opportunist, but he is not using this campaign for that. Not totally anyway. He is sincere in him wanting Barack to be elected, wanting a DEMOCRAT elected. Of course the videos are going to boost ratings on his shows, but I think the driving force behind them was to get Barack Obama in office! And to be honest with you all......I don't see where either of them have done anything wrong.
October 9, 2008 3:06 PM
 

Napoleon Solo said:

The support for Obama was few and far between until he won ELEVEN STATES IN A ROW.
Go back and check the dates.
Only Rhymefest and a few others were in open support of him.

When it became 'safe' to vote for Obama, everyone and their uncle came out.
October 9, 2008 3:06 PM
 

The Natural said:

   Damned if you do Damned if you dont, This Article was a very good read and had some interesting points, But most of them are BS.

     For years Critics got on not just  Jay-Z, but the Whole Hip HOp community  for not Speaking out Enough about what is going on in the world, And Now that Hov one of the most Influental hip hop artist in the World is Supporting  Obama and has been from the start and   telling  the youth to Get Registered to Vote  for Change your knocking him becuse of that. Just give the man his praise  for stepping up and trying to make a differance Dont tear him down.

Obama in 08 !!!!!!!
October 9, 2008 3:32 PM
 

langpl said:

@The Natural

Co-sign everything you said

@ Minister Paul Scott
Your article was a decent read, but thats it. I hope this is not your opinion and I hope you discussed this with someone else first. Back in the 80's groups like Public Enemy...had the song Fight The Power...we now have someone who could possibly be the power and he understands what it is like to struggle. Just like Jay-Z knows what it is like to struggle. In one breath you say hip-hop isn't about the struggles of inner city youth yet about businessman who rap about crack, girls and guns. Now that he is talking about someone else, you take shots at him. You also said Jay should have been using his voice(which you note can change the landscape of entertainment) but if Jay would have been rapping politcally like a Dead Prez for instance...he would be in the same position Dead Prez is in...The underground...now its nothing wrong with that, but we need change from both sides...Within and on the outside. Jigga's album Kingdom Come, was not about selling crack, or chicks or guns, but yet that album is regarded as his WORST ALBUM(although lyrically and content wise) maybe one of his BEST. This is when all the talk of Jigga falling off started. So this is my point. The MASSES don't really want to hear political rap, and when someone as BIG AND KNOWN AS JIGGA, makes an album about something other than the norm...it does not sell or get accepted well.
October 9, 2008 3:49 PM
 

ChevyGyrl08 said:

I dont care what has to be done or whats being done as long as our young black people are voting.
October 9, 2008 4:15 PM
 

Bill_Blass74! said:

Be yourself...PERIOD!
Jay-Z said stop drinkin' Cristal, niggas did.
Jay-Z started rockin' platinum,niggas did.
Rappers started braggin' about how much they made of drugs, now we got wangstas and everybody wanna be a D-boy. Not to mention snitchin' is at a all time high.
It's cool to see something you like and embrace it, but when you become a copycat then you're fake.
October 9, 2008 5:02 PM
 

RapItUp said:

cosign langpl:

I think Kingdom Come was a damn good cd, one of my favorites. (I was just co-signing your whole gig, I'm moving forward now, btw!) I like various tracks off AG, but I mean, if we want to get back into the discussion of politic-appropriate music, and AG coming out (A tale of a black man using government aided tactics to bring heroin into the country to kill black people (off)) Yes, the hustle, blah-blah. We know it's just music, and entertainment, and that it shouldn't be taken too serious, but it's true, when one raps about these things, it's hard to step back in with the 3 piece suit and let people know what grounds you stand on, in the real(/white) world. Despite your bankroll. I wish Jay would spit the shit he REALLY knows, but I understand the powers that be don't allow that. So in the meantime, despite his drug-y rap, he does drop jewels, and his flow is like fine wine. I am just rambling, excuse me. I just wish that we could rap about money and misogyny, and whatever else we choose to make creative art regarding (aside from Jewish influenced and pressured topics, although many of them ARE money, drugs, and misogyny) because when those white folks get on stage, tripping off acid, and chewing mushrooms and doing all that, they leave that stage, and get in THEIR 3 piece suit, and step into that corporate office and take care of business. Why can't we do the same, without catching the immediate brunt of our words? Look at the movies and shit these guys make! One notorious, cinematic killer, destroyer of all evil, is the governor of my state! Bah!
October 9, 2008 5:10 PM
 

jubilee.shine said:

paul scott low key support mccain
October 9, 2008 5:15 PM
 

Risky Bizness said:

CAN SOMEONE GET THIS GUY SOME VITAMIN C?
WHY YOU SO MAD
WHAT YOU SHOULD BE DOING IS LOOKING TOWARDS THE FUTURE,
allhiphop, this is dumb,
yall pointing fingers at jay like he's bush. shit.
October 9, 2008 5:36 PM
 

Maximus1 said:

i dont agree with this article in any way shape or form  i think its contradictory to my whole generation.....we need change and not just in government but the way older blacks look down upon younger blacks  i cant stand it as a person who was personally moved by Jay-z efforts to reach out to the battle ground big urban cities Detroit and Miami, i tired of the Older Generation Playa hating on us...it has to stop...its like we cant do anything right....whatever it takes to get Obama in office and get the youth out and vote.....if Jay-Z effort don't impress the reverand what has he done.....how many people has he registered to vote.
October 9, 2008 5:50 PM
 

DC-King said:

Minister Paul Scott said:
"We can't expect the members of the Hip-Hop Millionaire Boys Club to have the same political and economic interests of the struggling masses still trapped in "the ghetto."
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Minister, YOU sir are WRONG...most of these as you say "Hip-Hop Millionaire Boys Club" members might have the money now but the struggle to get it is NEVER forgotten...and while u quotin Jay lines, I'll quote u anotha one..."Like I told u sell drugs, NO. Hov did that so hopefully u WON'T have to go through that." from H to the Izzo.

Most of YOU, you being the muthafuckas who didn't grow up in the hood fatherless, go through GREAT struggles, etc tend to think anytime a nigga talkin bout drugs and money it's automatically glorification when in fact a nigga just tellin HIS story...if you so weakminded to allow that to influence you into doing something you wouldn't have done otherwise then you have much bigger problems...

Somebody mentioned that comment McCain made "that one"...real talk, I doidn't take it as a racist remark, not sayin he aint a racist but I just viewed it as ignorant, childish and just straight up DISRESPECTFUL!
October 9, 2008 6:02 PM
 

poe said:

October 9, 2008 6:06 PM
 

DC-King said:

oh yeah, I forgot....
OBAMA '08!!! Change we can believe in.
If you AIN'T registered to vote then FUCK you and your opinions!
October 9, 2008 6:07 PM
 

youngwilt said:

this article is crazy your mad because he rapped about what he was going through poverty no father drugs sex violence and why should he be punished for it he never ever say in his songs go sell drugs no hov did that so hopefully you dont have to go through that. but shit i would speak about my past to because look what you had to go to to get where your at now. and yes our youth need to be politicaly educated but as a youngman(24) I was educated and never care to much about voting because our vote dont count but this new election has opened a new door for me because even though im from this country i never like how blacks are put down some will say we are not put down but that just means the eyes are open and closed at the same time but if barack obama can do it i could proably love america but then at the same time we know people behind the scenes is gonna be pulling the strings so in reality barack or not wont shit change but the color of the president which is good enough for me. it takes a black cadidate for us to come together like this its amazing i love the political conversations i have with older folks and younger
October 9, 2008 6:23 PM
 

Keemo-Therapy313 said:

Sure Jay appears to be a GOOD business man..

But deep down inside he is NOT a leader..

"Another GAY RAPPER bussing caps at Jay-Z and still advoid capture" -PAC-

Pac been called Jays card..NIGGA YOU 40 NOW YOU WANT TO MAKE A CHANGE AND GET POLITICAL..

PAC WAS POLITICAL @ 20, 17 FOR THAT FACT!!

People just suck Jay's dick becuz he close to a billi, but deep down inside he doesnt give a damn about hip hop nor African Americans..He is an arrogant fuck!

WHY DIDNT HE DROP 7MIL ON THE BIRTH PLACE OF HIP HOP?

BUT I BET ON BP3 HE GONE BE BRAGGIN ABOUT WHAT HE DO? NIGGA WHAT DO YOU DO!! SERIOUSLY!!..

Dame was the brains behind rocafella, Jay aint gangsta.

Cam still ALIVE..NUFF SAID..

Jay-z Is bored, this nigga wouldnt drop Joe buddens becuz he feared Buddens TALENT..DATS WHACK..WHAT ABOUT THE EMBETTERMENT OF HIP HOP...

Jay-z is so fabricated but everybody wants to be him..

NIGGAS ACTUALLY CALL THIS CAMEL FACE FUCK "HOVA" DO YALL IGNORANT FUCKS KNOW WHAT YALL ARE SAYING..

REAL TALK YALL ARE CALLING THIS SIMPLE MAN .."GOD" NUFF SAID..

AND DONT RUN THAT GOD MC SHIT BY ME..YEAH RIGHT..


ITS ONLY ONE GOD...AND HE IS NO RAPPER!!!


GET YALL SHIT 2GETHER BLACK PEOPLE..I BET EVERYBODY THAT LOGS ONTO THIS SITE AINT EVEN REGISTERED TO VOTE SAD...BUT I BET NIGGAS ROLLING UP TO SMOKE..OUR PRIORITIES ARE FUCKED UP THATS WHY WE FUCKED UP!


BUSH IS LAUGHING AT US ALL..JIM CROW IS LAUGHING FROM THE GRAVE..AND EVERY OTHER INDIVIDUAL WHO TRIED TO SUPRESS US...


ALL HIP HOP..WHEN YALL GONE START POSTING SOME REAL SHIT! DAMN!!!


ILLSEED GET ON YO JOB! NO PUN INTENDED..I'M NOT TALKING ABOUT YOUR AHH JOB, I'M TALKING ABOUT YA PURPOSE 2 THE PEOPLE..CLEARLY YOU CAN SEE THAT A MAJORITY OF OUR COMMUNITY IS BLIND AND HOPELESS...


RESPOND INTELLIGENTLY PLEASE..

CALL ME A HATER FOR STATING THE TRUTH..BUT HOW MUCH OF JAY-Z's "A BILLIE" SUPPORTS YOU??? OR YOUTH?? HUH..
NOT A DAMN DIME SO GET OFF THAT MANS CROTCH..HE DRIVING FORIEGN CARS NOT YOU..STOP TRYING TO LIVE HIS LIFE THRU HIS FABRICATED MEANINGLESS LYRICS AND "LIVE" YOUR OWN LIFE..


KEEMO-THERAPY
October 9, 2008 6:40 PM
 

DC-King said:

@Keemo-Therapy313
is sad that some of your valid points will be overshadowed by your overwhelming display of ignorance and lack of factual info...

just copy the link below to read just ONE of the MANY things Jay has done to somehow POSITIVELY affect  and improve the lives of others...

http://hiptics.com/2008/10/04/jay-z-receive-humanitarian-award-for-his-work-in-africa/
October 9, 2008 7:02 PM
 

Akaneon1 said:

Finally, a good article in the editorial section.

Big ups to M.P.S. , except he misspelled Horatio Alger.

What he's basically saying is this:

Jay-Z and Diddy have all that money, but instead of doing something now, they're relying on other people to do it, like Obama.

Fuck is the point? No politician has ever supported 'the hood'. They don't give a fuck about you. The failure is that you think Obama supports 'the hood' because he's black. Fat fuckin' chance, he has more in common with the other rich white people than you.

October 9, 2008 7:06 PM
 

Keemo-Therapy313 said:

@DC-KING

DONT BELIEVE EVERYTHING YOU READ/SEE, AND NONE OF WHAT YOU HEAR


TAX WRITE OFF'S BOSSMAN...


MONEY CAN'T BUY HEART...

POST ANY ARTICLE YA WANT...HE'S NO LEADER..

CALL ME IGNORANT ALL YOU WANT TO...BUT I'M MY OWN MAN..I THINK WITH MY OWN MIND DUDE..YOU SHOULD DO THE SAME..AND GET OFF OF JIGGAS CROTCH..

BECOME VOCAL YOURSELF...


WHY ARE WE EVEN GOING BACK AND FORTH ABOUT THIS???


LOL REAL TALK!!! JAY'S A COWARD..I RESPECT YOUR POINT OF VIEW BUT DUDE IS NO LEADER...


EDUCATE YOURSELF ON LIFE, GOVERNMENT, POLITICS, WEALTH..

AND NOT THE LATEST JAY-Z NEWS!



October 9, 2008 7:14 PM
 

D-block 4life said:

@ Keemo-therapy: Man that cancer must be Eaten ur fucking brain, cuz you saying dumb shit. 1st if dame was the brain why his ass can't get where hov is at? This niggA struggling like me & my neigbors LOL & you sure do no alot about hov,but you bashing him SMH wether he get tax write off as you put it, he still acknowledge the black struggle,where hating (Hi Hater) ass niggaz like you don't do shit but talk down on someone doing good,how many people/donations you helped out? The bible says why do you notice the little piece of lint in your brothers eye, but don't notice the big piece of wood in ur own...man get ur shit rite b4 you rank on another,when you do that maybe you can get more people 2 listen 2 what you have 2 say untill then...
Its Obama 08 & Jay ryden for him...if you think with ur own mind you wouldn't still be qouten what PAC said,they was his words not ur so jump of DC-k dick. Again you no so much about jay I'm trying 2 find out who is on his dick? From what the comments look like...its you SMH
October 9, 2008 8:06 PM
 

D-block 4life said:

@ Keemo-therapy: Man that cancer must be Eaten ur fucking brain, cuz you saying dumb shit. 1st if dame was the brain why his ass can't get where hov is at? This niggA struggling like me & my neigbors LOL & you sure do no alot about hov,but you bashing him SMH wether he get tax write off as you put it, he still acknowledge the black struggle,where hating (Hi Hater) ass niggaz like you don't do shit but talk down on someone doing good,how many people/donations you helped out? The bible says why do you notice the little piece of lint in your brothers eye, but don't notice the big piece of wood in ur own...man get ur shit rite b4 you rank on another,when you do that maybe you can get more people 2 listen 2 what you have 2 say untill then...
Its Obama 08 & Jay ryden for him...if you think with ur own mind you wouldn't still be qouten what PAC said,they was his words not ur so jump of DC-k dick. Again you no so much about jay I'm trying 2 find out who is on his dick? From what the comments look like...its you SMH
October 9, 2008 8:06 PM
 

D-block 4life said:

@ Keemo-therapy: Man that cancer must be Eaten ur fucking brain, cuz you saying dumb shit. 1st if dame was the brain why his ass can't get where hov is at? This niggA struggling like me & my neigbors LOL & you sure do no alot about hov,but you bashing him SMH wether he get tax write off as you put it, he still acknowledge the black struggle,where hating (Hi Hater) ass niggaz like you don't do shit but talk down on someone doing good,how many people/donations you helped out? The bible says why do you notice the little piece of lint in your brothers eye, but don't notice the big piece of wood in ur own...man get ur shit rite b4 you rank on another,when you do that maybe you can get more people 2 listen 2 what you have 2 say untill then...
Its Obama 08 & Jay ryden for him...if you think with ur own mind you wouldn't still be qouten what PAC said,they was his words not ur so jump of DC-k dick. Again you no so much about jay I'm trying 2 find out who is on his dick? From what the comments look like...its you SMH
October 9, 2008 8:06 PM
 

drewhood said:

OBAMA 08!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
October 9, 2008 8:11 PM
 

D-block 4life said:

Its kids in hospitals with a terminal illness that need people to read books, play games,& just make them not worry about there situation they have 2 deal with.

Its women at homeless shelters, that need housing & real food to eat.

Its young kids looking for a brother or sister, cuz they was abandon by there parents & looking for a rolemodel.

Its elderly men & women in nursing homes that love when you visit them, cuz there families gave up on them.

Its kids in urban neighborhoods looking for a cleaner playground/ basketball court so they can do things to occupy there mind from the drugs & crimes they go on in there hood.

Its young women that are pregnant & still in high school that need free care for there babies, but not educated about it.

SO KEEMO: IF anytime you wanna stop talking down on another brother/Sister you can email me @ PACaveli7@yahoo to volunteer
along with me & other members to stop talking about it & being about it & let's see how real you really Are
October 9, 2008 8:32 PM
 

Keemo-Therapy313 said:

D-BLOCK 4 LIFE= Internet Gangster, Turned Internet Hero.

What is the title Jay-z Jocking Obama: Fair or Foul?

I stated my opinion. You looking "OLD"...Maybe you missed your true "calling" in life..But your right you can make a difference.

I'm active in my area, I make a difference in my area "DETROIT" and soon to be global..While you still riding Mr.Carter. Pause.

And everything you stated I'm aware of...And since your noticeably older than I...then why haven't you done more? If you have..Please provide me with some information or a link so that I can GIVE CREDIT WHERE CREDIT IS DUE...

NOTHING BETTER THAN TO SEE AN AFRICAN AMERICAN GIVING BACK...AND BEING A POSITIVE INFLUENCE..


SEEMS LIKE YOUR NOTICING THE LINT IN MY EYE....

SMELL LIKE " HYPOCRIT" TO ME..

PROVIDE ME WITH VISIBALE INFORMATION AND I WILL TAKE PART...BUT IF YOU JUST TALKING SHIT THEN LOG DA FUCK OFF AND FINISHING WASTING YOUR "LIFE"...


I HELP OUT DAILY, HOW EVER I CAN...PRICELESS HOMIE...

IT MATTERS EVERYDAY..IT'S NOT JUST A ORGANIZATION OPERATION..THAT IS A MAJOR PART OF MY LIFE..EDUCATING AND GIVING BACK..PROMOTING EDUCATION AND POSITIVE BEHAVIOR..


I APOLOGIZE FOR TAKING UP SPACE ON THIS PAGE, ADDRESSING THIS SLIME BALL...BUT IT HAD TO BE DONE!!



KEEMO-THERAPY

"Keemo-therapy: Man that cancer must be Eaten ur fucking brain, cuz you saying dumb shit. "

ITS KEEMO-THERAPY NOT CHEMOTHERAPY YOU IGNORANT FUCK!


MAYBE YOU SHOULD READ MORE...2 OLD TO BE UNEDUCATED BOSSMAN...







October 9, 2008 9:24 PM
 

Biet said:

Is JayZ not for obama cause obama doesn't keep him all that rich not that the guy would go broke but there are tax hikes promised for thost that make over 250 thousand... that's just my thought take it or leave it
October 9, 2008 9:29 PM
 

Biet said:

I'm pondering running for president in 2020 ... where the loot gonna come from
October 9, 2008 9:34 PM
 

something 2 say said:

I think the author of the article definitely has a point. Forget 'register to vote' how about somebody talks about issues. Not only that where is vote or die now? Hip hop across the board has supported Obama but more on the underground level. Personally when I saw Jay-Z was doing free concerts I just thought 'whatever' it doesn't matter. I remember I saw Jay-Z perform at the Africa Aid concert I believe back in '06' instead of saying something about the cause at hand, 'supporting the fight against HIV/AIDS' he by passed it and just began to perform. Those at the top in hip hop need to start talking the talk and walking the walk because most people can see through the B.S.
October 9, 2008 9:58 PM
 

KidKameleon said:

So you have a problem with Jay-Z getting millions of youth to vote for the first time in history? Your mad that Jay-Z didn't make a political album? Who would have bought that album? Certainly not you or anybody else for that matter. When will people realize that making music is entertainment just like anything else.

You hate on Jay-Z for rapping songs about selling crack, then say he has influenced youth in the wrong direction? Seriously. Nobody bangs on Al Pacino for making the movie Scarface. Nobody says shit about what that movie did to all the youth in America.  Jay-Z is for entertainment purposes just like Scarface is.

So my question is if you have a problem with Jay doing this what would you say if he did nothing? If he encouraged people not to vote. People listen to people like themselves because if Jay-Z, ex crack dealer can switch it up and get political. I can too....
October 9, 2008 10:01 PM
 

HaitianSavvy said:

I think Jay responded to these genres of articles before they were written by clearly stating, "I rock with Obama but I ain't no politician." This quote is the rebuttal to the article. Jay is not a politician, he is an artist/entrepeneur whose words carry more weight due to his popularity. He is exercising his constitutional right to speak freely, but the difference is his name is Sean Carter and millions of people want to hear him. We should command him for expressing his political views and inspiring many others to do the same.
October 9, 2008 10:04 PM
 

keepitthoro81 said:

Jay-z is always sack riding granted he's a success. But like he did with lebron james, neptunes, and beyonce he only gets cool with you to keep his name out and his products selling. Where the hell is foxy brown and the rest of his "old friends'?  he's sack riding obama now cause he wants to be associated with the first black president so he can put it in his rhymes. OBAMA DONT NEED Jay. Stop "D*ck riding.  He brands himself as a D boy from th street now he wants to get political all the sudden. Damn right he's a hustler. get out of here!
!
October 9, 2008 10:12 PM
 

DC-King said:

@Keemo-Therapy313
Homie u just aint gettin it...where in the fuck in MY words did u interpret me saying Jay a leader or me ridin the nigga?!? first off AIN'T NO nigga perfect, Jay included but I just give a nigga credit when it's due..no matter how much money a muthafucka got, they cant save the world! everybody got due the lil part to contribute to society...I posted the article simply as an example of the man doin SOMETHING...first thing you do to try to discredit it is say "tax writeoff"..who are u to question that man or any other mans motive for doing good and better yet who gives a fuck why they did good...You one of them type of muthafuckas who be on the sideline"yeah such and such ONLY donated $1Million, thry shoulda donated $2Million"...GTFOH
And as far as thinkin wit my own mind, nigga I;m a MAN in every sense of the word! went from sellin weed and crack from age 14 to I was dam near 20 all the while trying my best to get out the streets...i'm proud to say through GOd and opportunities today im a 27yr old stand up 9 to 5 nigga who primary job is being the best single father I can! I make do wit my $60K a yr and still try to do MY part in society...how about YOU...
im done going back and forth wit you though cause i dont like arguin wit fools, cause people from a distance cant tell who is who...
October 9, 2008 10:18 PM
 

Keemo-Therapy313 said:

@DC KING USING AHH FOR IS BIOGRAPHY..


GOOD JOB HOMIE, DO YOU....I HAVE NO PROBLEM WITH YOU..BUT WHEN IT COMES TO JAY-Z I SEE WE HAVE OUR DISAGREEMENTS...

"BELIEVE HALF OF WHAT YOU SEE, AND NONE OF WHAT YOU HEAR"


REMEMBER THAT


AND STOP INCREMIDATING YOURSELF ON THE WEB HOMIE,

RELATING YOURSELF TO THE DISTRIBUTION OF ILLEGAL NARCOTICS THATS NOT SMART..AND YOUR 27..DAMN..YOU STILL HAVE ALOT TO LEARN!!


October 9, 2008 10:30 PM
 

junior718305 said:

I went  to the free joint by Jay-z and he says vote for who you want to vote for.
October 9, 2008 10:38 PM
 

hasheesh said:

the question was fair or unfair.  If McCain can call Obama a terrorist, than this should be OK
October 9, 2008 11:30 PM
 

theillseed said:

jay is the man -- i love that AHH has mccain palin ads on the site...
October 10, 2008 12:15 AM
 

jubilee.shine said:

o 4 real?

thats like promoting robert e. lee.

see if you still love it after they cheat obama out of office.



October 10, 2008 2:22 AM
 

jubilee.shine said:

o 4 real?

thats like promoting robert e. lee.

see if you still love it after they cheat obama out of office.
October 10, 2008 2:24 AM
 

Davy da prince said:

@ Dc- King
               Jay didn't do no shit in africa  u get awarded 4 visiting africa if u a celebrity. Angelina Jolie done more work there than that brother. Dont believe everything u read bro. But i still appreciate that Jigga matured and is know doin something positive,
October 10, 2008 2:40 AM
 

shani said:

Good article Paul Scott
October 10, 2008 2:48 AM
 

SEATOWNZ FINEZT said:

Ok fuck all dat shit Hova is da man aaaaaannnd Obama 08 vote or eat a republican dick.
October 10, 2008 3:23 AM
 

Jr.Mack said:

Jay Z really supports REPUBLICANS but it's cool a lil late though. Us po people been supporting Barak we cant afford all the bling an expensive champaign. U can spit Jigga 1 of the best rhymers outchere (lil wayne exxxxxtremely OVERRATED self proclaimed best rapper alive...yeah right) Bun B been supporting Obama.
October 10, 2008 10:32 AM
 

Katalyst said:

Jay z is not the man, He is a great artist but not a great mind in terms of being socially aware.
Tell me one of his Cd's over his entire career that gave back to the hood in the way of jewels for those that have delt with the same social ills that has affected him?
The whole rap world got fucked up when we coined the word "HATER", because it gave a pass to anybody that came up with anything catchy with a nice beat.
What sets artist like Jay z aside is his lyrical abilities and his business savvy, but not the heart that drives a culture so that everybody is able to benefit from what he delivers to the market.
I love his body of work for what it is, but dont go sayn that he is the man and making him bigger than just another self serving cat that benefited from his association with Hip Hop.
Their have been great artist who have lived that have contributed to society thru their works, "BOB MARLEY!"
"KRS 1"
and lastly didnt Jay put out a song called "Black Republican" with NAS?
socially aware? or just self serving rapper?
whatever works tho, right yall?

 
October 10, 2008 10:44 AM
 

Breezy_215 said:

Uh wow.... you can't force someone to portray a message, Jay is going to do him, that was real lame, instead of all that talking homie could've gone out himself and try and get voters. Keep doing you Jay. Acting like people can't think for themselves, that would be a REAL DUMB reason to vote for someone just because a rapper likes them, they should like Barack because they have a mind of their own, not because of Hov's opinion, I'd still vote for Barack if all the rappers jumped on McCain's nuts...
October 10, 2008 10:56 AM
 

Breezy_215 said:

You can't just point out Jay, if it needs to be done it needs to be a collective effort from the WHOLE hip-hop community.
October 10, 2008 11:04 AM
 

ShowTimeNy said:

Jay should be more Politcal and Socially aware in his rhymes.
Dont tell me you cant sell a record if you choose talk about social Problems when artist Like Bob Marley and Buju Banton have done it their whole career. You might sell less but if the music is good it will still sell regardless. Nas Untitled already went Gold..And does Jay need a Platinum Plaque..Exactly.

However, Im not gonna critcize a man for trying to do good. Their are plenty of Celebs who havent done anything Politcal before that are stepping up this year, to help elect Obama or to get people registered to vote. Why single out Jay-Z?
October 10, 2008 11:42 AM
 

Breezy_215 said:

The reference that McCain said to Obama as THAT ONE WASN'T RACIST, McCain flat out doesn't like Obama because he is younger, more popular amongst the people and this is OTHER than hip hop, plus he realizes that he is going to have to REALLY BUST HIS BUTT in order to win. Plus McCain has a history of having a bad temper, he just let his emotions get ahead of him.
October 10, 2008 11:59 AM
 

TonyMalibu said:

This was a well written article, can't hate on that.
But I personally think its a good look that Jay-Z is endorsing Obama.  It shows that Obama is for the PEOPLE.  Not only do you have ordinary people pushing for Obama, you have movie stars, politcal figures, and musicians...some of those musicians happen to be Hip Hop artists who came from the bottom, experienced that hard life, and are now changed people.  But weather they are changed or not, it shows that it is still some good in people and ultimately, we all want the country to move forward.

But here's the issue I want to point out...in response to some of the subliminal comments in the article and outright comments from the AHH members.

There is too much hate going on when it comes to our people. It's like the more money some us have or the more successful we are, the more OUR people hate.  Why can't Diddy, Jay-Z, and different ones just be smart, black business men?  Why do they have to be crooked, sellouts, selfish, overrated, coniving etc?  I think Jay-Z and Diddy ARE great minds.  And they are active when it comes to the community.  They donated a combined 1 million dollars to the Hurricane Katrina relief.  And yet, we STILL hate!  But if Eminem were to come out and endorse Obama (which he hasn't yet, BTW), ya'll would fall in love with that racist cracker all over again and suck him off until you got lock jaw.  

Green Party????  Let's face it, no one from the Green Party will ever make a significant difference or hold any kind of high office...at least not this generation.  No diss to underground and conscious Hip Hop artists, but I'd much rather someone have the money and clout to make a difference than to spit political rhymes over an entire album, where a Nigger T-shirt in public, and nothing get done.  

Man, I swear...if it's one thing I hate about being black, it's the fact that we hate our own people.  It's very disheartening!  We got love for everything and anything until it comes down to our own.  
October 10, 2008 12:06 PM
 

TonyMalibu said:

This was a well written article, can't hate on that.
But I personally think its a good look that Jay-Z is endorsing Obama.  It shows that Obama is for the PEOPLE.  Not only do you have ordinary people pushing for Obama, you have movie stars, politcal figures, and musicians...some of those musicians happen to be Hip Hop artists who came from the bottom, experienced that hard life, and are now changed people.  But whether they are changed or not, it shows that there is still some good in people and ultimately, we all want the country to move forward.

But here's the issue I want to point out...in response to some of the subliminal comments in the article and outright comments from the AHH members.

There is too much hate going on when it comes to our people. It's like the more money some us have or the more successful we are, the more OUR people hate.  Why can't Diddy, Jay-Z, and different ones just be smart, black business men?  Why do they have to be crooked, sellouts, selfish, overrated, coniving, etc?  I think Jay-Z and Diddy ARE great minds.  And they are active when it comes to the community.  They donated a combined 1 million dollars to the Hurricane Katrina relief.  And yet, we STILL hate!  But if Eminem were to come out and endorse Obama (which he hasn't yet, BTW), ya'll would fall in love with that racist cracker all over again and suck him off until you got lock jaw.  

Green Party????  Let's face it, no one from the Green Party will ever make a significant difference or hold any kind of high office...at least not this generation.  No diss to underground and conscious Hip Hop artists, but I'd much rather someone have the money and clout to make a difference than to spit political rhymes over an entire album, wear a Nigger T-shirt in public, and nothing get done.  

Man, I swear...if it's one thing I hate about being black, it's the fact that we hate our own people.  It's very disheartening!  We got love for everything and anything until it comes down to our own.  
October 10, 2008 12:14 PM
 

DC-King said:

@Davy da prince
I honestly don't think half u niggas think at all before comin out ur mouth (or typin)...it ain't about believin everything you read, there are many ways to validate FACTUAL info..u sound stupid sayin jus cause a celebrity visit Africa the get an award..GTFOH...u don't get a Humanitarian award from the fuckin U.N. for doing NOTHIN! I agree that Jolie along with Pitt has done alot for Africa but im assuming you got those facts from the same outlets that reportin on Jay's work to or let me guess, you were ACTUALLY with Angelina when she was doing her charity thing...nigga jus give props when they due and stop hatin for NO reason, that's a female trait...
October 10, 2008 1:15 PM
 

KingDred69 said:

Obviously Jay-Z's influence (for better or worse) is more powerful than anyone of us previously imagined...This cat that wrote the article and the rest of us on here for criticizing or supporting how dude votes- Man, his hustle is on remote control judging from the jabs we slangin at one another!!
October 10, 2008 5:22 PM
 

Kristalle59 said:

I don't understand whats the problem with Jay z supporting Obama. It's because of people like him and Puffy that young black that would normally not vote and register go out and vote. Society has a way of making celebrities into role models whether they like it or not. So as a role model I think it cool that he is taken a political stand. Rappers are damn if they do and damed if they dont. You have people like Bill Oreily from Faux News taking shots at rappers for only talking about materalistic things but as a rapper Jay Z has grown into something bigger than Hip Hop.  So if during his concerts he takes shots at Palin and McCain, so be it. When he says F**k Bush, so. He, like millions of others black people are discussed with the way that we were treated after Katrina. Look at how now the republicians are using the hurrucains as tools to stop people from voting because the houses they were registered at are no longer suitable to live in.

If you all are mad at Jay because he is supporting Obama. I talk for him.  Get out and vot. No matter who you are supporting, Just Vote. This election is so important. You need a reason. We fighting a war for oil, Gas is like 4.00 a gallon, Katrina, Stock market losing 800 pionts in one week, jobless, Banks are running out of money, foreclosure is at a all time high. VOTE VOTE VOTE
October 12, 2008 11:21 PM
 

Savy_Da_Boss said:

cosign langpl

I agree that Kingdom Come was one of his BEST albums but it was WAAAY over the Hip Hop communities head and niggas wrote if off.

YOU CANT WIN WITH THE HIP HOP COMMUNITY!

True Jay-z could've supported earlier but he's a businessman just like he is a normal everyday citizen. Truth is he cant just up & make a move without covering all angles to protect his ass as a man & business man.

A lot of yall dont understand a lot of decisions certain niggas make because shit changes when you've reached such a high level that Jay & Diddy has reached. Moves have to be calculated. You have THOUROUGHLY think before you move when you are at that level.

REALITY is we need to stop worrying about what Jay-Z is saying and worry about your own actions and what YOU can do to make change happen. It shouldnt take a rapper to educate you or put you up on shit about politics...

October 13, 2008 5:49 PM
 

TROOPER74 said:

PPL SAY WHERE WAS JAY WHEN OBAMA WAS RUNNING BEFORE THE NOM??? HE WAS SUPPORTING BARACK. HE ALWAYS SUPPORTED HIM. HE DID ROBO CALLS THAT TOLD YOU TO GET OUT AND VOTE IN THE PRIMARIES IN OHIO, NY, INDIANA, ETC. STOP JOCKIN JAY-Z AND LET HIM BE.  DAMN A BLACK PERSON CAN NEVER DO SHIT WITHOUT US TRYING TO FIND SOMETHING TO CRITICIZE.
October 21, 2008 5:11 PM
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