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Topic: PAY MORE ATTENTION TO RAP LYRICS
missluckey's photo
Mon 10/15/07 08:04 AM
Some of you may be familiar with what im talkin about, some may not. This song has a dance that goes with it that many young people (including my age group) like to do at parites and at the club. I recieved this email from a friend (female) this morning and was disgusted yet not really shocked by what i learned. please read this and pass it on. I listen to hip hop and rap, but this is going too far.


....the writer is unknown for now.

I know I usually get on my virtual email and Internet podium and spout off for a few minutes about some silly thing I see going on in society
and/or man-woman relationships but, this week is different. I'm here
to inform and enlighten! So, everyone knows that song "Superman Dat Ho", right? You know the one! It got the hottest multi-step dance
since the Electric Slide and the Cha-Cha Slide. But, I digress, let's
get into it! Do y'all really know what "Superman Dat Ho" means? I know I didn't and the answer is some of the most shocking and funniest sh*t I've heard since I first learned what a "Dirty Sanchez" is or when my boy told me about "Riding The Bull".
So here's the deal. Most dudes (myself included) has been in the situation when you've been trying all night to sleep with a certain
young lady. Y'all have been messing around for hours and you've tried
everything from "I'll still respect you in the morning" to "Just let me put the head in" but she keeps shutting you down hard like a faulty car
trunk. Well, according to our songwriter/rapper Soldija Boy, now's
the time to give up and "Superman Dat Ho"!!! I'll try to keep this as clean as possible for those of you who read this at work :-) So basically, you let her fall asleep and you commence to "take things into
your own hands", you know, make it a party for one! Hopefully you
catch my drift by now. You then "release" on her back while she's sleeping. Next, you take the sheets and cover her up with your little
soldiers still on her back. What happens next is actually the funny
part! Throughout the night, your liquid love will dry and wind up sticking the sheet to that lovely lady's back. When she awakens the next morning, she'll stand up with a sheet stuck to her back like a
cape! My friend, you have just Supermanned dat ho!!! LOL LOL LOL It
don't get any better than that. I will say that I've never done it but,
I can't front, I kinda want to now LOL LOL!!! She has a cape!!!
LMBAO! Are you kidding me?!?! Even funnier is that, I came across this little jewel of information cuz my boy B-Hop found out from his teenage
cousin! The dude, Soldija Boy, who sings this song is 16!!! What the
hell is going on with youth! In the words of Jay-Z, "I'm afraid for the future..."



budsbythebeach's photo
Mon 10/15/07 08:18 AM
awhahah, yeah i dont club but i work in a bar/lounge and all my friends club alot, this song is very popular but the remix is more popular.

Spider-man dat hoe.

and it has a sexual meaning also.

just thinking of how spidey throws his web goo, thats the basic jist of it.

newfuture's photo
Mon 10/15/07 08:38 AM
i pay attention to lots of lyrics from lots of music styles. some msucians have some decent things to say. just a few here lol....

And we'd be so free
Happy alone
Sharing a smile
So far from home
And we would laugh
Laugh till we cry
Making a song
Making me lie
Happy alone
> the kings of leon

I'm fed up of early mornings
Wake up calls are getting boring round here
Feet dragging on the pavement
The same people with the same arrangement
Irony can be quite funny
You making other people money
My working day has just begun
its not exactly what i would call fun
> the enemy

Oh where I come from
I just don't conform
Get me out of here!
Leave the boredom behind
Wanna see those bright lights
Get this thing in gear
> hard fi

And she won't be surprised, no she won't be shocked
When she's pressed the star after she's pressed unlock
And there's verse and chapter sat in her inbox
And all that it says is that you've drank a lot
> the arctic monkeys

I pack my case. I check my face.
I look a little bit older.
I look a little bit colder.
With one deep breath,
and one big step,
I move a little bit closer.
I move a little bit closer.
For reasons unknown.
I caught my stride.
I flew and flied.
I know if destiny’s kind, I’ve got the rest of my mind.
But my heart, it don’t beat, it don’t beat the way it used to.
And my eyes, they don’t see you no more.
And my lips, they don’t kiss, they don’t kiss the way they used to, and my eyes don’t recognize you no more.
> the killers

Everyone is so full of ****
Born and raised by hypocrites
Hearts recycled but never saved
From the cradle to the grave
> green day




BearBait's photo
Mon 10/15/07 08:40 AM
I honestly don't see how you can decode the words in most of the music today, I am impressed that you guys done it :)

Wiitard's photo
Mon 10/15/07 08:46 AM
Personally, I really like Eminem's lyrics...even his music that shows a lot of disdain for Kim.

Helped me get through rough times...

Though there's also his political music such as Mosh, White America, etc. that also really speak to me.

no photo
Wed 10/17/07 08:38 PM
Here are a few gems:

"Kill the white people; we gonna make them hurt; kill the white people; but buy my record first; ha, ha, ha";
"Kill d'White People"; --Apache, Apache Ain't ****, 1993, Tommy Boy Music, Time Warner, USA.

"Like my niggas from South Central Los Angeles they found that they couldn't handle us; Bloods, CRIPS, on the same squad, with the Essays up, and nigga, it's time to rob and mob and break the white man off something lovely";
--"The Day the Niggaz Took Over"; Dr Dre, The Chronic, 1993, Interscope Records, under Time Warner in 1993.

"Swing by on the pale guy. . . . break him in the neck. . . . the guerrilla with the poison tip. . . . shaking pinky up on a dull-ass ice-pick . . . this is Lench Mob. . . . devil, what you want to do; when you see the boot, knew your head is hoohoo ";
--"King of the Jungle"; Da Lench Mob, Planet of da Apes, 1994, Priority Records, Thorn EMI; now called The EMI Group, United Kingdom.

d24's photo
Thu 10/18/07 04:07 AM
F@#k rap

redmange420's photo
Thu 10/18/07 10:24 AM
There are also songs that have a positive message, or at least real feelings. Check out Loki- The Memorial. REAL SH*T there.

Dragoness's photo
Thu 10/18/07 10:32 AM
Rap is just the black equivilent to extreme rock music like Marilyn Manson and such. It is the rebellion of the young against all the powers that be. As long as you make sure your children know that it is figurative and meant to make a point not make a life, it will be alright. Marilyn Manson got blamed here for the Columbine shootings but it was the mentality of the shooters because alot of kids listen to that music and they are not shooting up schools and such. glasses

d24's photo
Thu 10/18/07 10:42 AM
No 2 totaly different sounds. In my opinion there is no equivilent 2 Metal

Dragoness's photo
Thu 10/18/07 10:46 AM
Was not referring to the sounds, each person has a preference. I was strictly referring to lyrics, metal has lyrics that could be taken as a serious threat if taken literally just as rap. Just like white folks older black folks do not care for rap, older white folks don't appreciate radical rock. It is the rebellion of the young, fight the powers that be. That is all. bigsmile

d24's photo
Thu 10/18/07 10:49 AM
I agree Dragones

Dragoness's photo
Thu 10/18/07 10:50 AM
Sadly, if songs sung of the beauty of the world and how everyone loves everyone and we are all unhatefilled and respectful, etc.... No kids would buy it. Kids want that shock factor and the rebellion. Just a fact of the immature mind expanding, is all. I'll shut up now laugh laugh happy

d24's photo
Thu 10/18/07 10:51 AM
I can assure U that rap is the down fall of this generation

Dragoness's photo
Thu 10/18/07 10:56 AM
I agree to the extent that kids have too much time to listen to radical music without supervision. The economic factors that parents must both work and therefore other people and other kids end up raising our youth is a major contributor. This does not include the disfunction in the families themselves. It is more than music that is the downfall of the generation but there are those shining stars that dispite or because of their environment end up being stronger and better than the generation before. Hope is not dead.:tongue: happy

d24's photo
Thu 10/18/07 10:58 AM
Yea your right!

missluckey's photo
Fri 10/19/07 01:27 PM
I'm a day late but ... that's a point that i have been trying to make. so many of the kids out there want to live the lifestyle mentioned in these songs because they feel it is cool.

d24's photo
Fri 10/19/07 01:28 PM
Its perfectly natural 2 have role models

no photo
Fri 10/19/07 01:30 PM
I know.......my son wants to be black......I told him he cant be black.......he can only be tanned!!!laugh laugh laugh Its the whole gangsta/rap image thing.....I like rap if they arent talking about some biotch bo yadda yadda

damnitscloudy's photo
Fri 10/19/07 01:31 PM
Wait, rap songs have meaning!? Since when!? laugh its all *****es and hoes and thuggin and money and skimpy girls shaking booty. You'd think one rap song could cover that...but no...there are millions being churned out as we speak. sick

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