No one can deny the fact Chris Brown is very talented besides his physical activities that we wont discuss about. Whether being praised for his brilliant live performances or scolded for his notorious actions, Brown has been the focus of media attention since his debut. However, the entertainer has managed to channel these pressures into a body of work that may very well be his best album to date. F.A.M.E is safely to say one of the best works in his career and puts me in a higher platform than he was.
Brown has not abandoned his Urban roots in favor of finding success on the Pop bandwagon. Instead, he provides a healthy mix of material that features several Hip-Hop and R&B tracks, most of which he co-wrote himself.
Indeed, most of the additions to this album actually weaken it instead of helping Brown’s cause, a point that also applies to his collaborators. Justin Bieber’s flat, emotionless and blatantly annoying attempts at singing almost ruin the drum-driven ‘Next To You’, which was brilliantly produced by The Messengers.
Once consumers manage to look pass the media propaganda, he could very well enjoy similar success to Usher’s Grammy Award-winning ‘Raymond vs Raymond’ LP. Fans may be his everything as the ‘F.A.M.E’ acronym suggests but a platinum plaque and Grammy gold would certainly be an enjoyable bonus.
Thursday, May 19, 2011
Friday, May 6, 2011
Nigga vs Kaffir
America has really started a trend that everyone especially in South Africa love saying, and I mean it. Nigga, nigga and nigga is one of the most favorite lingo word among young South Africans and some will refer them to be coconuts but that's another topic for another day.
Anyway for years I have been hearing this word in rap music and American movies and they way they said it was I must admit was very cool and entertaining to say the most and of course it would make anyone want to act like that in public. In high school was when it become “the word” to say to your friends and when South Africa hip-hop was on a rise the word was said left right and center.
I am now older and no I am not wiser but ke the interactive of the word is becoming stronger and stronger especially in universities nigga.
The thing I do not understand is when black South Africans get offensive when they are called kaffir but they walk around proud with the heads held up high when they are called nigga. Eish! as Kurt William would say remixed my Sindiswa Nene, there is nothing worse than a smart dump nigga.....ha.a ke do not get me started with a dump kaffir
nigga and kaffir is the same thing do not get offended when I call you kaffir instead of nigga
"nigga wats up"..."kaffir unjani wena " see yafana man thi
Anyway for years I have been hearing this word in rap music and American movies and they way they said it was I must admit was very cool and entertaining to say the most and of course it would make anyone want to act like that in public. In high school was when it become “the word” to say to your friends and when South Africa hip-hop was on a rise the word was said left right and center.
I am now older and no I am not wiser but ke the interactive of the word is becoming stronger and stronger especially in universities nigga.
The thing I do not understand is when black South Africans get offensive when they are called kaffir but they walk around proud with the heads held up high when they are called nigga. Eish! as Kurt William would say remixed my Sindiswa Nene, there is nothing worse than a smart dump nigga.....ha.a ke do not get me started with a dump kaffir
nigga and kaffir is the same thing do not get offended when I call you kaffir instead of nigga
"nigga wats up"..."kaffir unjani wena " see yafana man thi
I want to be white sana......
Sometime me does wish i was white. Yes i said it i wish i was white but not skin colour but hey i wouldn’t mind the hair. Before you judge listen why i say i wish i was white. You see white people have what we call black people Ubuntu. They know how to take care of each other without wanting anything in return. Like Chris Rock says a white man gets wealthy, he builds Wal-Marts and makes other white people have some motherfucking money. A brother gets rich, he buys some motherfucking jewelry. They have this ability to support each other without getting jealous or better yet killing each other. We on the other, we rather die than see another black person succeed in life. Gossiping ke is one of our best departments, we love gossiping about other people to make us feel better, and serious we do.
You would think after all we went through as black people, we would have each other’s back kodwa no that’s not the case. Let me make another example that is relevant and might piss some if not all of you. Cricket South Africa (eish!) the CEO is black right and his late brother Khaya Majola was known for fighting on behalf talented black players to be considered to play for the national side. Now as years went by we have only seen one and I mean one talented good black cricket player Makhaya Ntini yet we always see new white players and now I cannot even keep up. See typical of a black man rather see a number of a new white player than a large number of black new players, and no I am not being racist. Don’t believe me? Ok let me give you another example. Rugby South Africa has a white CEO and majority of the players in the national side are….Come on take a guess…they are white. Now what do you call that, kanti how does this affirmative action work? See white people empower each other, get with the programme black people Julius Malema cannot even save on this one and don’t even try to sing freedom songs to get your way out of it.
Viva la white people viva and no I won’t shot you so chill
Now tell me wouldn’t you also want to be white.
You would think after all we went through as black people, we would have each other’s back kodwa no that’s not the case. Let me make another example that is relevant and might piss some if not all of you. Cricket South Africa (eish!) the CEO is black right and his late brother Khaya Majola was known for fighting on behalf talented black players to be considered to play for the national side. Now as years went by we have only seen one and I mean one talented good black cricket player Makhaya Ntini yet we always see new white players and now I cannot even keep up. See typical of a black man rather see a number of a new white player than a large number of black new players, and no I am not being racist. Don’t believe me? Ok let me give you another example. Rugby South Africa has a white CEO and majority of the players in the national side are….Come on take a guess…they are white. Now what do you call that, kanti how does this affirmative action work? See white people empower each other, get with the programme black people Julius Malema cannot even save on this one and don’t even try to sing freedom songs to get your way out of it.
Viva la white people viva and no I won’t shot you so chill
Now tell me wouldn’t you also want to be white.
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