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Eminem – Not Afraid Lyrics 6 years ago
premise of I'm Not Afriad - by White Rapper Eminem. He being an American History X type of character in a ghetto bg, got onto the Black Man's stage and into the White Man's heart too. So he is talking aboot, "hey fellow crackers, don't be racist."

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Then he begins with the para that talks about, i've been a racist, don't be one, not a good place to be for your own happiness, fuck what others think, when they look up or look down, others are stupid.

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Despite poverty and being a minority in a White Man's Game (Rap is the White Man's High Table in the Black World) he says, i may eat beans, and i maybe gassy and still i will sing/rap to you on this stage. You opera watchers, la di dah, who sit on the balconies and high seats. Now he is switching to the poor so-called white-trash (which is nothing but something bad white rich people refer to when they call out their own employees - other bad white but-poor people). He's the average officer employee made to work on holidays and does this all his life until he quits or dies. He spends too much on sex and escapism.

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Now in 3rd he is trying to establish himself as a righteous hero, which if we maintain suspension of disbelief, he does a nice job of executing, being teh ANgry White Rapper Guyyy. He says i'm big, ima help u little guiiiiii.

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does not compute...maybe was time bound to an earlier verzion

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repeat 3.

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He says then the poor white man ultimate either quits or dies working, or some that try trying, end up being violent racists in gangs and shits. And he says all that is nonsense, if you just focus on the wellbeing of your own self by being a proud father and taking care of your son or daughter

side note >>> wew the world's first songmeanings.com entry for a rap song, that itself raps, ping fucking pong!

Songwriters: Matthew Raymond Burnett / Jordan D. C. Evans / Marshall Bruce Mathers / Luis Edgardo Resto / Matthew Jehu Samuels

It's good that he writes some of his own songs. It's good.

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Roger Daltrey – I'm Free Lyrics 12 years ago
In the 70s after the cold war and vietnam war and emergence of understanding among the people that the industrial and mechanical age was harming the earth and all of us, this good guy Roger Daltrey wrote this song and this music video portrays his message of "Being Free" and "Breaking the shackles of society". The song is even more relevant today thanks to the 1984-ish stance of the governments around the world. We need to break free! V!

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