Lil Wayne reaches new heights of coonery with “Whip It Like A Slave”
in Music by griffn — August 3, 2009 at 9:35 pm | 2 comments
In 2009, African-Americans reached new heights with the inauguration of Barack Obama as the first black president. Not to be outdone, niggas have struck back hard with a new song by Lil Wayne and Dem Franchise Boyz titled “Whip It Like A Slave.” Observe:
I wake up in the morning take a shit, shower, shave
Stand over the stove and whip it like a slave
I whip it like a slave
Whip, whip it like a slave
Stand over the stove and whip it like a slaveOkay, new day, new yay
Bet I whip it like Kunta Kinte
If the notion of whipping it like a slave offends you, don’t worry, it’s just a metaphor. For cooking crack. And maybe that’s an intentionally deep connection. Maybe Lil Wayne wants us to know that selling and using drugs is the closest modern-day equivalent we have to physical and mental slavery. Maybe Lil Wayne wants to subliminally school his listeners on the evils of drug use. Or maybe Lil Wayne just wants you to know that he wakes up every morning, takes a shit, showers, shaves, then stands over the stove and whips it like a slave.
For those who might think Weezy is just a simple thug who doesn’t know any better, consider this: he is college educated– which says way more about college education in America than it does Lil Wayne. If you attended the University of Houston, you may want to look into getting a refund.
It used to be that slavery was a sacred subject– a nod of respect to our heroic ancestors and a testament to the power of our people to overcome oppression. Now it’s a punch line in a song about cooking crack. I’m thinking there is no further to fall than this. But then again if anyone has the power to mine the depths of niggerdom for new levels of ignorance, it’s Lil Wayne– the man who earlier this year had a group of preteen girls dancing around the stage of the BET Awards while he sang “I wish I could fuck every girl in the world.” (Click here for pictures.)
Trust me, I’m the last person to get outraged over hip-hop music. I think the people who blame hip-hop for one thing or another are ridiculous, and should worry more about fixing the conditions that create the music than the music itself. I think “Grindin’” and “Ten Crack Commandments” are two of the greatest songs ever made. I don’t get upset if a song is about drugs, I get upset if a song is about drugs and not creative.
But there is a line, even for me. I don’t know exactly where the line is, but I know “Whip It Like A Slave” is on the wrong side of it. If Lil Wayne wants to diminish his own generation by writing drug raps and putting naked girls in his videos, then whatever. History will judge us by our words, our music, and the extent to which we either embraced or pushed back against this type of tomcoonery.
But I shudder to think that there is a kid out there somewhere who’s gonna sit in history class during the two days of the year they teach about slavery, and roll his eyes and start humming, “Whip it like a slave, whip, whip it like a slave.” If this song in any way diminishes the respect we have for the struggles of our ancestors, then it deserves our outrage.
I’m not sure what the response from the black community should be. It might be better to let the song die a quiet death at the bottom of the Billboard charts than whip up a frenzy and watch it rocket to number one. But I will say this: we’ve marched and boycotted for less. Maybe all that isn’t necessary here, but the least we can do is make sure this song doesn’t get played on the radio and doesn’t find it’s way onto our Sidekicks.
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2 Comments
2009-08-03
22:03:52
Niggnorance. Straight up niggorance.
2009-08-03
22:07:32
Lil Wayne – Singlehandely killing hip hop http://bit.ly/1y3Pnc #LilWayne #hiphop
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