Which is worse, Nas's be a nikka too or LL Cool J and Brad Paisley's Accidental racist?

Which is the worse song?


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Mystic

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Nas:Not mad 'cause Eminem said, "nikka," 'cause he my nikka
Wigga, cracker, friend - we all black within, okay?
We all African, okay
Some Africans don't like us no way! :camby:


LL: If you don't judge my gold chains, I'll forget the iron chains :mjlol:


RIP Robert E Lee :camby:
 

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Musically lol cool j was worse. Even tho it was corny, the concept was a lil better than what lol was trying to do. Also nas dropper the work like on his raps :ehh:
 

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Nas:Not mad 'cause Eminem said, "nikka," 'cause he my nikka
Wigga, cracker, friend - we all black within, okay?
We all African, okay
Some Africans don't like us no way! :camby:


LL: If you don't judge my gold chains, I'll forget the iron chains :mjlol:


RIP Robert E Lee :camby:


Eminem probably gave Nas a free feature years later …

It was probably best for Eminem to go on hiatus for a few years because many folks forgave him.

He kept quiet rather than making things worse by justifying his words and apologized to black women on Yellow Brick Road and he stood up at the Superbowl
 

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Nas' song was way more detrimental.

The world wasn’t ready for that album…

Hip Hop Is Dead and the Untitled album are two albums that folks weren’t ready for because everyone was too busy snapping their fingers and wanting to be trapstars.
Those albums allowed you to think about the main players behind the propaganda in the media involving black people.
 

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Cool J… That song was a little too safe coming from him


The words in Nas’ song still reigns true

Nas did speak about how some those African cats be on that :mjpls:.


Nas called out the in fighting between black people of all walks of life
So by that logic Trump a real nikka too then
 

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The world wasn’t ready for that album…

Hip Hop Is Dead and the Untitled album are two albums that folks weren’t ready for because everyone was too busy snapping their fingers and wanting to be trapstars.
Those albums allowed you to think about the main players behind the propaganda in the media involving black people.

Was To Pimp a Butterfly what Nas tried to do with Untitled :sas2: ?
 
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