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Paula Deen Used Racist Joke in Her Apology? (@paula_deen)

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Celebrity chef Paula Deen is in hot water for admitting to using the n-word, which has lost her nearly all of her endorsement deals. While appearing on the “Today” show Paula broke down while explaining the situation to Matt Lauer, saying “I is what I is and I’m not changing.”

Well, it seems the phrase she used is actually a punch line from a racist joke, that reads: 

There was a black guy and a white guy. They were debating over whether god was white or black. The white guy said that there was only one way to find out and that is to pray.

So they go up on a hill and they pray, and pray, and pray.

Finally they hear a voice say, “I am what I am.”

The white guy jumps up, and says, “Aha, I told you he was white.”

The black guy jumps up and says, “What do you mean? That didn’t prove anything.”

“Yes it did. Because if he was black he would’ve said I is what I is.”

Do you think Paula knowingly used the phrase during her apology? 

Source: globalgrind.com


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New Music by Extraordinaire and Crisis Tha Rhyme Don – Stomp The Yard (I Won’t Stop)

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Tennessee artists Extraordinaire (Chattanooga) and Crisis Tha Rhyme Don (Nashville) link up for the lead single to their upcoming album Assholes Live Forever. The single “STOMP THE YARD (I WON’T STOP)” takes a look at current events backed by a very throwback soundscape.

In the 1800’s south, two men face the adversity and challenges of life on the plantation where everything seems to be against them and the ones they love.

BLACK FOLK INC. AND GROWN MAN HUSTLE PRESENT A WHOSHOTJIMMIE FILM “STOMP THE YARD (I WON’T STOP)” STARRING EXTRAORDINAIRE • CRISIS THA RHYME DON • OG WILEOUT • THE INSTIGATOR • DEVON COOPER • CHARLIE RHYNO & INTRODUCING P-CALU LIDWID Produced by : EXTRAORDINAIRE Album: ASSHOLES LIVE FOREVER


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Reckless Rhymacide Drops Infectious New Single ‘Like What I See’

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The rising star of the hip-hop scene, Reckless Rhymacide, has released his latest single “Like What I See” from his critically acclaimed album “As Is”. The song is a catchy and upbeat track that is sure to get you moving. “Like What I See” is a perfect example of Reckless Rhymacide’s unique style. His lyrics are clever and thought-provoking, and his flow is smooth and effortless. The production is also top-notch, with a catchy beat and a variety of interesting sounds. It was produced by the legendary Whodunit Beats If you like Flo Rida, Jason Derulo, or Pitbull you’ll love this track. The music video for “Like What I See” is in the works. It is being directed by Whodunit Beats and it feature Reckless Rhymacide performing the song in a variety of different locations. It will be visually stunning and perfectly captures the energy of the song. “Like What I See” is available now on all major streaming platforms. You can also purchase the song as a single or download it from Reckless Rhymacide’s website. Be sure to check out “Like What I See” and the rest of Reckless Rhymacide’s album “As Is”. You will not be disappointed!

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JaMoe Releases New Single “Englewood Baby”

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JaMoe makes a triumphant return with Englewood Baby, a bold and compelling anthem that captures the grit, resilience, and ambition required to thrive against the odds. Rooted in the struggles and triumphs of his Englewood (Chicago) community, the track delves into the realities of navigating life in an underserved environment while holding onto hope and determination.

With raw energy and authenticity, JaMoe shares a personal narrative of perseverance, growth, and self-belief. The song celebrates the hustle it takes to outlast the competition while highlighting the importance of staying sharp and resourceful. More than just a testament to individual success, Englewood Baby speaks to the collective spirit of a community striving for better opportunities.

JaMoe also weaves in themes of empowerment through entrepreneurship, particularly within the cannabis industry, portraying it as a means of creating connections and building a brighter future. By sharing his journey, he aims to inspire others to harness their strengths and find ways to uplift themselves and those around them.

Englewood Baby is more than music; it’s a rallying cry for resilience, unity, and ambition. Through this track, JaMoe cements his role not just as an artist, but as a voice for his community—a storyteller shedding light on the power of determination and the pursuit of a better tomorrow. Check out the new visual below and follow the rising star on social media.


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