Friday, October 19, 2007
First of all, Nas denied all the false reports of Def Jam being against his new album to be called Nig*er.

Second of all, Jesse Jackson, "Rev." Al Sharpton, Bill Cosby, all of them, are NOT our leaders!

"I'm a street disciple," Nas responded, quoting one of his earlier album titles. "I'm talking to the streets. Stay out of our business. You ain't got no business worrying about what the word 'nigger' is or acting like you know what my album is about without talking to me. Whether you in the NAACP or you Jesse Jackson. I respect all of them ... I just want them to know: Never fall victim to Fox. Never fall victim to the sh-- they do. What they do is try to hurry up and get you on the phone and try to get you to talk about something you might not know about yet."

That is exactly how I feel! See how FOX News Slanders Nas Alleged New Album Title: Nigga. We need to get more militant! I'm not a radical or anything, but it's too much blatant mistreatment of us going on unchecked. The Jena 6, the young black woman that was gang raped recently by white people (google it), and so much more man! Most of your favorite hip hop blogs are being quiet about all of this. C'mon!

"If Cornell West was making an album called Nigger, they would know he's got something intellectual to say," Nas continued. "To think I'm gonna say something that's not intellectual is calling me a nigger, and to be called a nigger by Jesse Jackson and the NAACP is counterproductive, counter-revolutionary."

"We're taking power from the word," he added. "No disrespect to none of them who were part of the civil-rights movement, but some of my n---as in the streets don't know who [civil-rights activist] Medgar Evers was. I love Medgar Evers, but some of the n---as in the streets don't know Medgar Evers, they know who Nas is. And to my older people who don't now who Nas is and who don't know what a street disciple is, stay outta this mutha----in' conversation. We'll talk to you when we're ready. Right now, we're on a whole new movement. We're taking power from that word."

I'm with you Nas.


MTV has the rest of the interview.

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