a lot of people have been hating.
honestly, for anyone outside the u.s. to take a stance in this debate (whether it's offensive to black people or innovative) is stupid as fuck. when you live in the us, and you come with all the different mind associations and personality characteristics that is exclusive to americans only, you can speak on it because you have lived it. you know what it's about. racism towards black people is nothing but a mental concept to me. over here, it's called prejudice, but the blacks here aren't as integrated. they speak poorly, they contribute little, the majority tries to live out the stereotype for their respective "race", etc. i can listen to this album and really enjoy it because i can look at it from an objective point of view without having to worry about how it will hit me. if i were an african-american, the passion in which i speak right now would be different, most likely. i thank the fact that i'm born outside of the us. anything from politics to racism to killings, it all becomes a mental concept for me so i am able to appreciate the art of hiphop without prejudices.
anyway, my point is that there are like maybe three people on this board who are "allowed" to say it's stupid, and even then i would like a reasoning. if some brit wants to come tell me how it's demeaning to blacks and how if you look at american history and human rights and the blah blah blah, stfu. if you have not lived in a world where the word "nigger" and/or "nigga" is being/has been used frequently, don't hate, appreciate. or ignore.