Showing posts with label Snoop Dogg. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Snoop Dogg. Show all posts
Tuesday, May 6, 2014
Freedom of Speech @ Its Finest: Comedian Mike Epps as Racist Donald Sterling
Ok so just in case you haven't heard, LA Clippers owner Donald Sterling was exposed recently in a phone call with his black and Mexican girlfriend. This phone call let the world know of Donald Sterling's plantation mind-frame. I pray for him, he's old as dirt. Back then it was okay to think like he does. I'd pray for his evolution but he's so old he most likely won't live to see that day.
There were several celebrity responses but this one from my favorite comedian Mike Epps, was by far the VERY BEST response anyone could've thought of. Following Mike Epps as Donald Sterling there will be clips of the best celebrity responses. Just watch:
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Monday, April 16, 2012
muSICK: Holy Sh!t, Tupac Was at Coachella?!
Yes, he was. Not in the flesh though because that would make him a zombie or, even better, a vampire (think True Blood not Twilight).
He performed from heaven via hologram.
Good looking out Japan! It was probably the dopest/creepiest thing that Ajia Z. and I have ever seen. It
was pretty much like seeing a ghost. However, it was still quite emotional in a celebratory way thinking about how we both grew up listening to this amazing man transcended rap into the realm of almost classical poetry. It was beautiful to see him up there performing one more time with Snoop Dogg, but still very creepy.
Of course, there are still the select stereotypically ghetto few who still think that Tupac never died and finally revealed himself to the world at Cochella. Makes you wonder though. They might not be bullsh!tting.
He performed from heaven via hologram.
Good looking out Japan! It was probably the dopest/creepiest thing that Ajia Z. and I have ever seen. It
was pretty much like seeing a ghost. However, it was still quite emotional in a celebratory way thinking about how we both grew up listening to this amazing man transcended rap into the realm of almost classical poetry. It was beautiful to see him up there performing one more time with Snoop Dogg, but still very creepy.
Of course, there are still the select stereotypically ghetto few who still think that Tupac never died and finally revealed himself to the world at Cochella. Makes you wonder though. They might not be bullsh!tting.
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