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Wells Fargo Deaf Lesbian Adoption Spot And Debatable Mos Def Crack Use (1 Viewer)

Did Mos Def Smoke Crack?

  • Yes

    Votes: 4 44.4%
  • No

    Votes: 3 33.3%
  • It's a metaphor

    Votes: 2 22.2%

  • Total voters
    9

rockaction

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So, I'm clicking on the link that I've put in my sig, and I'm presented with a rather interesting commercial, unremarkable only if you find lesbians adopting a deaf child and learning sign language so that they might introduce themselves as her "mommies" totally unremarkable; totally unremarkable enough to make a heart-tugging commercial about.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/04/28/wells-fargo-lesbian-couple-asl_n_7163254.html

But what got me were the lyrics below. I think Mos Def might have admitted to having had smoked crack in his 1999 song "Hip Hop." I'm trying to track down a confession, and I can't find it, but most of the song is one long crack reference and metaphor for hip hop with intimate knowledge of the drug, which I remember, but now I think is both about using and smoking, and then dealing, which is surprising for Mos (Yasiin).

The lyrics, bolded parts relevant. I'll explain if anyone cares.

You say one for the treble, two for the time

Come on y'all let's rock this!
You say one for the treble, two for the time
Come on!

Speech is my hammer, bang the world into shape
Now let it fall,
My restlessness is my nemesis
It's hard to really chill and sit still
Committed to page, I write rhymes
Sometimes won't finish for days
Scrutinize my literature, from the large to the miniature
I mathematically add-minister
Subtract the wack
Selector, wheel it back, I'm feeling that
(Ha ha ha) From the core to the perimeter black,
You know the motto
Stay fluid even in staccato
(Mos Def) Full blooded, full throttle
Breathe deep inside the trunk hollow
There's the hum
, young man where you from
Brooklyn number one
Native son, speaking in the native tongue
I got my eyes on tomorrow (there it is)
While you still try to follow where it is
I'm on the Ave where it lives and dies
Violently, silently
Shine so vibrantly that eyes squint to catch a glimpse
Embrace the bass with my dark ink fingertips
Used to speak the King's English
But caught a rash on my lips
So now my chat just like dis
Long range from the base-line (swish)

Move like an apparition
Float to the ground with ammunition (chi-chi-chi-POW)
Move from the gate, voice cued on your tape
Putting food on your plate
Many crews can relate
Who choosing your fate (yo)

We went from picking cotton
To chain gang line chopping
To Be-Bopping
To Hip-Hopping
Blues people got the blue chip stock option
Invisible man, got the whole world watching
(where ya at) I'm high, low, east, west,
All over your map
I'm getting big props, with this thing called hip hop
Where you can either get paid or get shot
When your product in stock
The fair-weather friends flock
When your chart position drop
Then the phone calls,
Chill for a minute
Let's see who else tops
Snatch your shelf spot
Don't gas yourself ock
The industry just a better built cell block
A long way from the shell tops

And the bells that L rocked (rock, rock, rock, rock)

Hip Hop is prosecution evidence
The out of court settlement
Ad space for liquor
Sick without benefits
Luxury tenements choking the skyline
It's low life getting tree-top high
Here there's a back water remedy
Bitter intent to memory
A class E felony
Facing the death penalty
Stimulant and sedative, original repetitive
Violently competitive, a school unaccredited
The break beats you get broken with
on time and inappropriate
Hip Hop went from selling crack to smoking it

Medicine for loneliness
Remind me of Thelonius and Dizzy
Propers to B-Boys getting busy
The war-time snap shot
The working man's jack-pot
A two dollar snack box
Sold beneath the crack spot
Olympic sponsor of the black glock
Gold medalist in the back shot
From the sovereign state of the have-nots
Where farmers have trouble with cash crops
It's all city like phase two
Hip Hop will simply amaze you
Craze you, pay you
Do whatever you say do
But black, it can't save you

 
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Someone is smoking something.

:e: is going to shut this thread down.

 
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Did Mos Def Smoke Crack?
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I just thought I'd point out that IMO Mos Def is actually a good actor. Now so is Bobby Downey and he smoked crack but I still don't think that Def smoked crack, I can actually understand his lines. I watched The Judge the other night and I couldn't understand half of what Downey muttered, hence too much crack had taken its toll.

 
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Black on Both Sides is such a great album.
It's amazing. A masterpiece of modern recorded art. Lyrics and beats that are unparalleled nor topped. And he probably never got paid for it, because it was Rawkus Records. Rawkus put out two masterpieces in 1999, one of which was Soundbombing II, and these recordings are still vibrant, yet under the radar, today.

 
I am not sure the point of the commerical, but many commericals are like that these days. I guess it is a feel good ad which is aimed at the most active movement and all the bleeding heart liberals. Maybe they are hoping that social conservatives will be up in arms and the ad will get buzz (free publcity).

 
I am not sure the point of the commerical, but many commericals are like that these days. I guess it is a feel good ad which is aimed at the most active movement and all the bleeding heart liberals. Maybe they are hoping that social conservatives will be up in arms and the ad will get buzz (free publcity).
:lmao:

What kind of lunkhead would disapprove of anything in that ad?

 
I am not sure the point of the commerical, but many commericals are like that these days. I guess it is a feel good ad which is aimed at the most active movement and all the bleeding heart liberals. Maybe they are hoping that social conservatives will be up in arms and the ad will get buzz (free publcity).
:lmao: What kind of lunkhead would disapprove of anything in that ad?
You don't think there are social conservatives who don't agree with adoption by gay parents? You should get out more.

 
out of curiosity, rockaction, have you ever smoked crack?
Figured I'd answer this since it's direct. No, and I wouldn't answer in the affirmative if I had done so. I don't really believe in internet privacy anymore -- at least since 2012, really, so I don't admit to any sort of illegal shenanigans on the internet. That's for other people to do, sometimes wildly artfully. For me, it comes back to the hearsay rule about confessional statements being able to be used in any sort of legal proceeding, and the notion that identities can be revealed on the internet either through accident or voluntary measures. I do try to keep it as personal as I can, and that may even be a flaw in my approach.

I can assure you of this, though. If I'm posting and writing, I'm not even on pot (I can talk about pot because it's legal, decriminalized where I live, and considered benign -- and I also rarely, if ever, use it). It's alcohol and alcohol only.

eta* Also, the sort of corny screen name is not an allusion to drugs, BTW. It's Iggy Pop's name for Scott Asheton, his drummer, and Mogwai's record label based upon the same. Love me some Stooges and Mogwai.

 
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These rockaction threads confuse me. Has the world passed me by?
No, man. They're just stream-of-consciousness stuff with attempts at interesting titles. Generally, I'll start a thread if something amuses or interests me and nobody is generating any comments or content. It's really not as abstract as it seems. I don't really care where they go, just as long as there's a place to shoot the crap about something.

 
I am not sure the point of the commerical, but many commericals are like that these days. I guess it is a feel good ad which is aimed at the most active movement and all the bleeding heart liberals. Maybe they are hoping that social conservatives will be up in arms and the ad will get buzz (free publcity).
:lmao: What kind of lunkhead would disapprove of anything in that ad?
You don't think there are social conservatives who don't agree with adoption by gay parents? You should get out more.
Good point...lunkheads.

 
I just thought I'd point out that IMO Mos Def is actually a good actor. Now so is Bobby Downey and he smoked crack but I still don't think that Def smoked crack, I can actually understand his lines. I watched The Judge the other night and I couldn't understand half of what Downey muttered, hence too much crack had taken its toll.
Dude...you can't understand Robert Downey Jr. but you can understand Mos Def? He's intelligible, but you have to admit that it takes some work.

 

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