“I don’t think black folks like to camp as much as white folks.” This statement was followed by “We’re not going to set racial quotas” when asked about the presence of ultra-wealthy ...
In his statement, the lead rapper of Public Enemy claimed that their creation, Burn Hollywood Burn, had a different meaning and message altogether, writing: "Burn Hollywood Burn is a protest song ...
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