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THE 'I' VS THE 'WE'
November 30, 2006
Excuse me while I rant I'm gonna be all over the place with this one...
Well, I turn and look at these times surrounding us and count the years.
Forty One years after civil rights has seen the 'We' dissolve into the
'me'
error - um, era. Someone told me recently that athletes and entertainers
were the gods of the black community. If that is the case, it's the
base of
our tragedy, because the 'godmakers' remain anonymous amongst the idol
worship.
What makes a person rebel against a situation, only to end up being the
same cat they started off rebelling against? I never totally understood
the flip. LA REID, initially a musician/songwriter, ends up siding with
the UNIVERSAL legals to sue Myspace and threaten Youtube with similar
sht. These are the best tools, as yet provided, in leveling the field
for artists
to get their music heard and seen, being endangered by the corporate
greed monster. It's like screaming at the clouds on a rainy day. I've
never
understood when enough is enough. If a cat got fifty million in the bank,
why the drive for one hundred million if you ain't sharing with anybody or
building anything?
I Hear that UNIVERSAL was blaming Myspace for the JAYZ ' Kingdom
Come' leak,
and I wonder if some of these cats are in the real world?
As the domination of the record game business is over. As in JAY'S HP
commercial, I'm wondering if they know it? JAY seems to understand it,
as he said himself two years back that the music business was healthy
while the record business was not. He need not worry as people will
buy ROCKAWEAR, HP, and 25,000 cups of BUD sold at every sporting event
in America.
The attitude of selfishness has seeped so much into society that the
literal has almost totally obscured the sublime. Michael Richards
resorts to calling his hecklers 'niggas' about six times. Across America
it seems White liberals are the ones most pissed off, because smart
Black folks know the treatment in Amerikkka runs way deeper than just
hearing the damn word. Individual notion put the word in motion with
some thinking that its power would be lessened.
Coupled with the confusion triggered by rap, comedy, and unwritten
social codes
saying only black folks can flip it to use it as a word of love;
As confusing is understanding someone trying to even sit through a
Michael Richards' set. Yeah let's blame it on Kramer.
A Black man gets shot fifty times in New York, and a comedian saying
'nigger' on stage gets more media heat. A call going out to the hip hop
community figures to result in a 'nigga please' from it. There are
organizations set in place to lead hip hop into this discussion without
the percussion. ZULU NATION, TEMPLE OF HIP HOP, POCC with Fred Hampton
Jr.
and a host of others. Folks like Rosa Clemente, Yvonne Bynoe, Kevin
Powell, Davey D, etc. have been busting their asses with the 'We'
concept of
getting our sht together collectively in mind. The 'We' was born from the
fact that our visual characteristics threw us all into the same racial
box for hundreds of years, even if the box had certain areas for hue
preference, it was nonetheless... a box.
Now in 2007, Black folks once considered 3/5 of a human life in the
nations holy document. A people who were told that one drop of black
blood (I thought blood was red as ketchup, then again that red is
artificial) makes you automatically black in this land. Therefore
making a separate racial category excluded from the one true race -
human. This social bludgeoning still has us scattered, dysfunctional,
and plain ole crazy... especially when we drink the 'We' Kool Aid of
Amerikkka without any chaser.
Too many of us have abused our area of 'style' forsaken substance
almost entirely, busily worried about getting our look on a bit too much.
Visual stereotypes we're swearing by; programmed to choose prototypes
instead. Hair, makeup, fashion, and face are paramount to artists,
athletes,
politicians and actor's careers, while ability takes a backseat and no
one seems to care for what real people think. We are back to first
grade judging too many books by their respective covers.
It's one thing to enhance the eye by enhancing the 'I'. But where does
the 'We' come into play? As Black Folks our collective status has dipped
to the powerlessness of children. Our topics are shallow and
disconnected from the concerns of the rest of the planet because in a
nation of Black and While our level is only buoyed by the collective
Whiteface of this country. Yeah, like we're still handpicked (for
slavery) chosen Negroes, thus continuing to flaunt across to the
diaspora the same ways and means of the Amerikkka affluent illusion.
Toys satisfy us to silence. Our production of soul here is even owned
and compromised like the diamond and gold mines of Africa. Where with
the majority being African working and living around the mines, has
anybody guessing how the hell did White ownership happen? Maybe 'mines'
is exactly what it says, like the daffy duck cartoon claiming found
treasure he couldn't carry. Like the audacity to claim a billion year
old mountain and name it from a so called discoverer's perspective. Like
the nerve to wipe out millions of people in wars, just because they
don't share philosophies.
The 'We' is a civil rights understanding when the consensus was that
even when someone characteristically among us made it 'big', that their
toys, noise, and praise didn't raise their status far above the
'Them'. The 'I' age can only result in toys, platinum pacifiers, and
temporary heat. What goes up must come down, and the individual thuds
are silenced by the noise of false praise. As long as 'We' is tucked to
the back of achievement, 'the masses' of us will always be treated as
'them asses'.
50 shots........damn....should take them guns away from scared dudes
in foreign neighborhoods with badges , and job benefits.
Stay @ me.
New slang I've come up with stay@me, which means I'm moving quickly at
the speed of thought. Soon I'm to be on The Wendy Williams' Show and
the producers wanted to ask what I was up to and I couldn't tell them
quickly enough. So I had to write it down.
Starting with the December tour of the USA...
The Public Enemy comic book is headed into its third issue.
The transition of PE's twentieth year, my second book - 'Lyrics Of A
Rap Revolutionary'.
Our fourth album project in the past two years as well as the fourth
upcoming DVD (not including the two DVD's that appear with New Whirl
Odor and Beats and Places) called 'Where There's Smoke'.
The SLAMjamz label with thirty artists and fifteen CD/DVD releases
plans to be a model standard for both licensing and technology.
My sixteenth year of college lecturing from the Howards to the Harvards.
'Chuck D Mobile' hopes to magnify new media forms.
The small screen.
Air America radio where the show ON THE REAL is held down by myself
and my co-host Gia'na Garel every Sunday night at 11 PM to 1 AM.
My ELEMENTAL monthly writings have been sidelined by a selling of the
magazine to a major publishing house
My AOL Worldwide Hip Hop Countdown Show moves on to mobile.
RIP Gerald Levert , Ed Bradley, and the great Ruth Brown.
Heard Don Rumsfeld immediately is set out to speak at universities and
businesses at 100k a lecture/speech or whatever it is. The games
governments play on the people, eh? War is a silly game where old men
usually sit around sending young people to die for their beliefs. It's
old men's version of Playstation 3 with very graphic results. As said
on Bum Rush The Shows subtitle '..the governments responsible'.
Boston WGBH is an incredible public TV hub, where I had the honor and
pleasure of being a keynote speaker for their conference. There
were a lot of innovating filmmakers and new media people that have
realized the need to take advantage of emerging outlets. As I tell
artists today, I haven't witnessed a better time than now. Myspace is
a phenomenon. Youtube at the press of a button can be a better
distributor than any television. Given these, SLAMjamz.com will emerge
with SLAM TV using a stream from brightcove.com on a loop system.
Expect new systems I'll be discussing, soon delivering to you. Also
featured there was Byron Hurt's 'Beyond Beats And Rhymes'. Meanwhile
speaking of Boston... my second trip in a month has me lecturing at
Berklee school of music.
I've been looking forward to this event, I hope to bring a serious
timeline discussion along with myself and hope to return with some
information I can add to future discussions.
Best book and guide I've bought these past months is basketball legend
Walt 'Clyde' Fraziers....... it's a great read and layout of how to
adapt some old school values and tactics to not only make the game
better, but how to parallel some of those thoughts in life. Personally
I keep this book with me, as Clyde is privy and witness to the flow of
generation 0 everyday. It all goes back to the schooling and teaching,
how can we blame the young for what they do if the teachers and
mentors don't hold their ground? Clyde holds his turf, and the NBA
should head their schooling department with at least this book's
values. Part of the problem is that there's so little common sense
that the art of comparative analysis is low or lost. I've drawn
parallels to the rap game, and most recently even JAY Z was heard
calling for a hip hop board or council, calling out all wackness. He
was sparked by his back and forth recent battle with Dipset's Jim
Jones, accusing Jones of not having enough credentials to speak his name.
Also on television coming quite sooner is ALI RAP, a celebration of
Muhammad Ali's sixtty - fifth birthday. It will be on ESPN December
9th, Yours Truly is the host, added to the fact that a video and song
called ALI RAP THEME is done for December release to promote the
program. Again here’s the point of sports being on the organized front
and never being sloppy with their timing. Damn , why can't the rap
game be the same?
Can't look to VIACOM for the answers, although VH1's HIP HOP HONORS
totally makes the BET Awards look like a high school talent show. All
hype aside there are nuances and statistics that seem to elude these
broadcasts. It seems that actual facts have given way to hyperbole.
Public Enemy's fifty-sixth tour starts off on the Western side of the
country. Alternating as PE DJs will be DJ LORD and hall of famer DJ
JOHNNY JUICE. LORD will be doing a month of DJ residency in CHINA and
ASIA and JUICE, who has been with PE since day one, will man the decks
at the start of the tour. Also JUICE will debut with the baNNed, the
backing musicians behind PE. Their album will debut on SLAMjamz early
March 07. As for now there is no second band to the ROOTS. Hopefully
the baNNed can get all those gigs the ROOTS don't want. Brian
Hardgroove, Khari Wynn, Michael Faulkner respectively come with bass,
guitar and drums, with Lord and Juice manning turntables. Add the
possible occasional Professor Griff a percussionist as with JUICE and
FLAV, and KASUF on keyboard, trumpet, sax ... is the making of
something very sonically interesting and funky.
I say JUICE is a hall of famer for his essential cuts and scratches on
our two benchmark albums YO and MILLIONS, as with AL KOOPER when he
played organ on Dylan's 'Like A Rolling Stone in 1965. Juice will be
on his first PE tour, long overdue and fitting.
It's funny catching millennium commentary when explaining the recorded
vocals behind early PE performances, such as the 1987's London gig at
Hammersmith Odeon. Again I add that we stayed true to tradition in the
beginning, using records instead of tape. It was the blessing and
curse as a shaken stage resulted in a needle jumping across the disc.
We were a very active act. We had special instrumentals but when they
jumped, it was nearly impossible to pick up the spot where the disc
jumped to. To alleviate much of this, the recorded vocals were EQ'd
lowest as much as possible coming from the turntable, with myself an
Flavor shout rhyming over the top. Lucky we had the voices that
sounded just like the recordings. It wasn't until 1999, we did perform
on hard disc rather than live turntables, although we do it in
selected instances. But no, our attempts were the complete opposite of
laziness....so much for tradition.
An email going around has one figuring out the spelling of s-a-g-g-i-n
backwards ....yeah check that out.
Also speaking of the N word I'm so tired of hearing about who has the
right to use it, like its some savored term. Michael (Kramer) Richards
goes berserk and spits the N -word six or seven times. I wonder what
Jerry Heller, Jimmy Iovine think about it, since those are two white
guys who've profited off it; not on the endorsed name but the attitude
with it as well. When Kramer went off in a comedy club, I'm pretty
sure it wasn't the first time uttered in that building. Different
context yeah, and I'm definitely ain't defending him. But I think it
was a 'white guilt' thing happening as well as a black wake up call.
As said before, I do believe it's a word, any way you spell it, or
smell it, but not a word of love. A fighting word I've maintained. The
comedians make a living of walking the line of dangerous rhetoric. He
said it with venomous anger, thus that's where he's guilty, but also
saying it with a smile is both just as harmful and ignorant.
Similes and metaphors were a hot enemy board topic, as I choose to
stay away from using rhymes with the, 'The word' like in them.
Calling for retirement I saw on some site that some rappers should
quit. Will somebody tell somebody that artists never stop making art.
The business of commerce is entirely another thing. Rappers need to
think of themselves as artists and less on a hustler tip.
Air America is supposed bankrupt, but it's for restructuring purposes.
The general public totally misunderstands that term. MC Hammer and
LUKE are still alive and doing well, and Delta is still flying while
expanding to cities across the entire planet.
The Sundance Channel could be the home of a show called the Chuck D
Musician's Studio, which is a takeoff from the Actor's studio on
Bravo. In the pilot my first guest will be the likes of Quincy Jones,
Others like Chaka Khan, Stevie Wonder, Smokey Robinson, Bob Dylan ...
yeah those types of giants are planned. Well, past the jitters this
looks to be a natural televised fit for me. Taping pilot the day
before tour , wish me well, if not, oh well.
stay@me
Mistachuck@rapstation.com
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