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Lil' Wayne disses the Rev. Al Sharpton on his latest album "Tha Carter III" and Sharpton gives the Daily Fix his rebuttal.
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40 responses // Lil' Wayne Misunderstood

  • Al Sharpton is a tool. He doesn't care unless it will put his image out there or it effects him negatively
    iknew
  • Here's the full 10 minute track "Misunderstood"
    petergrumbine
  • and here's Al Sharpton speaking about hip hop lyrics.
    petergrumbine
  • He burns an L and speaks his mind, thats all.
    piff
  • here's the original track that Weezy sampled "Don't let me be misunderstood" by Nina Simone from 1964. It's pretty amazing. A year later, group the Animals made the song a hit.
    petergrumbine
  • who cares?

    lol wayne is one of the slowest, wackest, and least imaginative rappers alive.

    it's probably a good thing to stop calling black women hos and bitches.

    he sounds like a moron in that song. yeah drug charges are too much but you still don't have to sell drugs, go protest and quit being lazy.
    donkeyfly69
  • Al Sharpton does not represent Black People at all! He is a con man and is full of shit! He extorts companies for money by threatening to protest against them! Jesse Jackass does the same thing! These guys are fake leaders and are only out for themselves! As far as calling women hoes a bitches goes, get these hoes off of the streets then. Decent women can't walk the streets without being approached by guys who thinks that they are hoes! Why? Because hose are everywhere. Women do a terrible job of keeping themselves together then they blame men! You don't see women out getting hoes off of the streets or teaching other women how to act like a lady or a Queen! Watch Jerry Springer or Maury and tell us those aint hoes! We know plenty of bitches and hoes! What do you call the mean secretary at the doctor's office who disrespects the clients and patients? A bitch! What about the teacher that sleeps with the young boys in her class?Stop acting bitchy and like hoes! Bitches and Hoes is not just directed at Black Women! We see ladies at the Pro sports games trying to get the attention of a Baseball, Football, or Basketball Player, and you can sleep with them on the first night if you got money! SOUNDS LIKE A HOE TO US!

    Al Sharpton should shut the fuck up and stop acting like he represents us! The same for Bill Cosby! Bill has been a sell out for years! He never gave a fuck about Black People when he was selling Jello and Coke! We know people who have seen Bill chasing all sorts of women right here in Chicago and he is married! We don't respect these coward negroes

    420!!!!

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  • GO BUY THE CARTER III

    Do your thang Wayne! We love you in Chicago Famo!

    HIP-HOP LIVES!
  • I'll paste in here what I mailed to them at that link.

    "In response to the controversy surrounding Misunderstood by Lil Wayne, I must say that I wholeheartedly agree with Weezy. Al Sharpton is a hatemonger who is currently fighting against free speech. Our first amendment. He notes that 1/2 of African Americans like him. How about the rest of America Mr. Sharpton? One of Lil Wayne's allures is that he isn't afraid to break racial boundaries with his audience. In fact, as a white male, I would say I know an equal amount of white and black Lil Wayne fans. The only thing Wayne is at fault for is that he spent 8 of the 10 minutes on that track talking, and that, in my opinion, Jesse Jackson doesn't deserve to be as an antithesis to Sharpton, being that they are similar characters in society."
    RSX_WHEEEEEE
  • Lil' Wayne is not misunderstood.

    Lil' Wayne doesn't understand that the world does not evolve around him. He's a ungrateful embarrassment. He's a prime example of how society's mindset has digressed.
    keithponder
  • What society are you talking about Keith? This society started with slavery! What is lower than buying slaves? You don't even listen to Lil Wayne Keith so you are just talking the basic Negroe foolishness! You just got on the front of the bus so we don't understand what has been so great about society for you!
  • B WORD UP WITCHA AL SHARPTON SHOULDNT JUDGE NO ONE B/C HE NOT PERFECT HE NOT GOD
    HE CANT GET MAD AT LIL WAYNE B/C LIL WAYNE IS SPEAKING HIS MIND HE HAVE DA RIGHT 2 EXPRESS HOW HE FEEL
    LIL WAYNE IS RIGHT AL SHARPTON IS TRYING TO BE SOMEONE HE NOT WITHOUT ALL DEZ RAPPERZ WAT WOULD AL SHARPTON B OR DO EXACTLY????
    MAYBE IF AL SHARPTON WOULD STOP CRITIZING
    WHAT AL SHARPTON N E BODY ELSE NEED 2 DO IS LISTEN 2 LIL WAYNE SONG GOSSIP
    Stop analyzing
    Criticizing
    You should realize
    What I am is 'n start epitomizing
    DEZ IS REAL N IF U GOT A PROBLEM WIT WHAT I SAID DEAL WIT IT
    MiiZZ_ALREDY
  • HOW CAN PEOPLE JUDGE RAP ARTIST
    IF DEY DNT KNO WHAT THEY BEEN THROUGH
    DID AL SHARPTON DO THE SPEECH I HAVE A DREAM
    NO
    DID HE REFUSE 2 GIVE HIS SEAT 2 A WHITE MEN
    NO
    IS HE GOD
    NO
    LIKE MOST OF THE RAP ARTIST SAY HOW CAN U JUDGE RAP IF U HAVENT HEARD IT 4 BEGINING 2 END
    MOST RAPPERS ARE MISUNDERSTOOD
    YALL JUDGE LIL WAYNE ON HIS BAD THINGS THAT HE DID
    DO YALL JUDGE LIL WAYNE ON THE GOOD THAT HE DO
    NO
    HE TAKE CARE OF HIS DAUGHTER
    MOST BLACK MALE DONT DO DAT MII FATHER WASNT DERE 4 ME
    WHEN HURRICANE KATRINA CAME HE DID HELP OUT HIM BIRDMAN.DAVID BANNER N SUM OTHERS
    SO B4 YEW JUDGE SUMONE ON THE BAD THING THEY DO..MAKE SURE YOU LOOK AT THE GOODS THING THEY DO ALSO
    AND 4 YALL DUMBASSES WEED IS NOT A DRUG ITZ A HERB LOOK IT UP
    B/C THE INDIANZ USE IT 4 MEDACINE SO GET WIT IT
    MiiZZ_ALREDY
  • What's a Zune? It sounds like a medication to prevent some horribly painful venereal disease.
    Cretony38
  • the_individuals
    You don't know what I listen too. I can listen once and know that I've heard enough. I know more about Lil' Wayne than what you know about me. It's childish to get pissed because a I disagree with you about "Lil Wayne". Don't even try me in African American history, because I'll embarrass you. Don't even mention Lil'wayne in the same breath as slavery. Our ancestors struggled and suffered for a cause. We should be the living examples of what they were praying for. Black people from the 1600's, to the emancipation of proclamation, to the civil rights struggles, till now, deserve more than foolishness from us, the benefactors of the labor.. A large part of Black society is addicted foolishness, and want to defend their jackass behavior with slavery and oppression. While oppression does exist, ignorance is no excuse. I don't know what jail you just got out of, or how beats you just put down in some jive ass studio, but you best go and pee on another tree, and leave me alone. I'm Blacker than you'll ever be. I'm responsible and accountable. How many homeless people do you feed every week? How many at-risk children from impoverished homes do you take to civic events, out of your own pocket every year ? Who invites you out to speak to judges, police, DA's, state and city officials in you town about the plight of our Black youth ? You best go and pick on someone your on size. You might stand a chance then.
    Lil' Wayne is wasting a golden opportunity. He's embarrassment to himself, the true hip hop community, and society. He perpepuates foolishness.TRY GETTING OF OFF DRUGS AND TELL US SOMETHING. It's bad when you illiterate and coked up at the same time.
    keithponder
  • You can't fuck with us on History or Our Story! We can go all day! If their is a certain generation that is living foul some generation before them dropped the ball. You have a slave mentality so why not mention slavery? We can go back to Haile Selassie I, and you still would be considered a hater. Take all of that shit you a talking to the system and see how long you last! Save it! Do something in society and then holla at us!


    We don't do drugs! We Smoke Weed and Weed is a Herb! LEGALIZE MARIJUANA!!!!

    You hit us over here (theindividuals420@yahoo.com) and get your ass served, but we don't want to dog walk you in public Brother!

    www.myspace.com/theindividuals420


    BE SURE TO GET THE CARTER III

    HIP-HOP LIVES
  • We don't like to disrespect the dead but if you look back at the entertainers of the 60s, 70s, and 80s many of them were junkies. Some of the things that James Brown(Al spent a lot of time with James), and Marvin Gaye did we would not want to mention out of respect. But if you check the Jazz Artist, R&B, Soul, Rock, etc.... you would see that they made little money compared to the people like 50 Cents, Puffy, and Jay Z! Now if you couldn't clean up the music in your time when you were young and active why try to tell us something? The generation before us got soft and lost everything that our forefathers were fighting for! Drunks use to be on the corners just like the cracks heads of today! Kanye said it best!

    YOU CAN'T TELL ME NOTHING!

    420!!!!

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  • Maybe your parents dropped the ball,mine didn't.My parents did the best that they could. Children of God don't blame others.They take responsibility.

    Profanity will get you knocked off of the website.

    I'm done hear. I NEED TO GO AND FIND SOME INTELLIGENCE.

    Haile Salassie(Jah Ras Tafari) did not have thugs in mind when he wrote the letter "There Will Be War" to the United Nations.

    I don't need weed, drugs or alcohol in the morning, noon, or night to express myself. I'm a slave to none of it, or the ignorant mindset that it produces.

    On the real tip, I suggest that you start using the internet for knowledge, and look into information on "concentration camps". The government is building outside of cities,all over the country, and people like you, that are "high and drunk all of the time, will fall first in line. This mess that you're talking shows me that you've quit on you're race already. I am not your problem. This government is getting ready to shut everything down, and the best that you have to offer is lyrics about getting high and defending Lil' Wayne ? You're so high that, you can't see help.

    GET SOME COURAGE AND PUT THE BLUNT DOWN. Why do you think that they call it a "blunt" ? What do you think that "blunt" means ?
    keithponder
  • That's the problem. No one can tell you anything.
    Those artist made mistakes, but one thing that they did right, was make music that everybody, (Black,White,young,old, rich and poor) could listen to.They had a message.They didn't use music to attack people,and though they struggled with personal demons, they paved a way for young artist to have a chance to make music.Pioneers always have it the roughest. Don't blame them for anything. All of those artist you mention, had what's called a "social conscious".
    They sang about the war in Viet Nam, Black Pride, and treating women with respect. They risk their careers for a social cause. They weren't selfishing bragging about cars, alaza, bitches, and how many niggas they shot last night.
    You're not aligned with the universe if that's all you have to offer.Why were you born ?
    keithponder
  • I have a son through marriage that I been talking to since he was 4 about focus and responsiblity.He never would listen. His real father sold drugs, as did his uncles and cousins. I always told him that he didn't have to be like that, and he could be whatever he wanted to be, if he put in the work.His younger sister, my daughter( by blood) did everything that we ask of her and today, she's an honor student,getting ready to go to college where ever she wants to in this country. My son, on the other hand, got kicked out of public schools( here in Atlanta) for selling weed.He finished school in Baton Rouge. I sent him to a Junior College in Arizona to play football. He had Randy Moss ability. He flunked out because, he could not get out of bed and go to class. He was smoking to much weed. Today, he works on the docks at UPS.I bought him a car. HE PUT 26" inch rims on the car. He draws attention from the polce and they bust him for weed.HE LOVES HIM SOME LIL' WAYNE.

    The first one of you guys of off the weed, will be the first one who makes something of his life. The last one off, will be the first one to go to the penitentiary. I care about you more than you care about yourselves.
    keithponder
  • Al is a rip off Artist!


    June 15, 2008 -- Anheuser-Busch gave him six figures, Colgate-Palmolive shelled out $50,000 and Macy's and Pfizer have contributed thousands to the Rev. Al Sharpton's charity.
    Almost 50 companies - including PepsiCo, General Motors, Wal-Mart, FedEx, Continental Airlines, Johnson & Johnson and Chase - and some labor unions sponsored Sharpton's National Action Network annual conference in April.
    Terrified of negative publicity, fearful of a consumer boycott or eager to make nice with the civil-rights activist, CEOs write checks, critics say, to NAN and Sharpton - who brandishes the buying power of African-American consumers. In some cases, they hire him as a consultant.
    The cash flows even as the US Attorney's Office in Brooklyn has been conducting a grand-jury investigation of NAN's finances.
    A General Motors spokesman told The Post that NAN had repeatedly - and unsuccessfully - asked for contributions for six years, beginning in August 2000.
    Then, in December 2006, Sharpton threatened to call a boycott of the carmaker over the closing of an African-American-owned GM dealership in The Bronx, and he picketed outside GM headquarters on Fifth Avenue.
    Last year, General Motors gave NAN a $5,000 donation. It gave $5,000 more this year, a spokesman said, calling NAN a "worthy" organization.
    In November 2003, Sharpton picketed DaimlerChrysler's Chicago car show and threatened a boycott over alleged racial bias in car loans.
    "This is institutional racism," he bellowed.
    In May 2004, Chrysler began supporting NAN's conferences, which include panels on corporate responsibility and civil rights and a black-tie awards dinner to honor Martin Luther King Jr. Last year, Sharpton gave Chrysler an award for corporate excellence.
    In 2003, Sharpton targeted American Honda for not hiring enough African-Americans in management.
    "We support those that support us," wrote Sharpton and the Rev. Horace Sheffield III, president of NAN's Michigan chapter, in a letter to American Honda. "We cannot be silent while African-Americans spend hard-earned dollars with a company that does not hire, promote or do business with us in a statistically significant manner."
    Two months after American Honda execs met with Sharpton, the carmaker began to sponsor NAN's events - and continues to pay "a modest amount" each year, a spokesman said
  • BROTHAS CAN WE WORK IT OUT? LET US HAVE DIALOG NOT DISRESPECT, U BOTH MAKE GOOD POINTS! I BET U BOTH COULD LEARN FROM EACH OTHER..
    hiphopreneur
  • after 400 hundred years....

    damn, ain't the devil happy.
    Ras_Yuhanna
  • Brothas, Sistas. WTF!
    Al Sharpton has spent the bulk of his "so-called" political career trying to convince both black & white America that he is a credible leader. I'm not sure when anyone began comparing Sharpton to Dr. King, but the simple fact that he (Sharpton) has chosen to reply to a statement made by someone as insignificant as a foul mouth drug dealer, really shows how weak and ineffective he is as a leader. If he were confident in his actual effort to be an effective leader based on a definitive position of leadership, he wouldn't have to defend his character in such a manner. Sharpton's character is assassinated on a daily basis by the same people he claims to be leading. White America thinks that Sharpton is nothing more than an opportunistic, loud mouth clown. And that same sentiment has become widespread for many Black Americans. What is your position Al Sharpton?
    A minister? A politician? A Civil rights "Leader"?
    Al Sharpton's efforts are driven by his own notion that Black America needs him, in particular.
    Real leaders don't waste their time defending naysayers. We are typically preoccupied with our work.
    Lil' Wayne has spent the bulk of his (adolescent/adult)life involved in (admitted) illegal drug trafficking.
    His contribution to society has been nothing more than to further perpetuate the N.N.M. (New Nigger Movement) which is the creation and progression of negative racial stereotypes of Black people by Black people.
    Lil' Wayne is who he is because he was allowed by Black society to become that person. He was taught to cheat and pillage throughout his community, and now he is cheered and celebrated for "keepin' it real".
    BULLSHIT ! Keeping what real? Being a useless member of society? A kid that made it out of "Tha Hood". Big deal. Many people make it out of tha hood, (self included) and go on to make great lives for themselves and their families. I don't see them being cheered and celebrated. They are usually called sell-outs, and are looked down upon by "some" black folks. Have they not kept it "real"? Lil' Wayne was allowed to think: It's cool to get money by cheating and stealing rather than putting forth genuine legal effort in order to get ahead in life.
    Where was righteous Al and the gang when Lil' Wayne was really, Lil Wayne? -The boy being taught to hustle and steal. Who was subjected to live in less than desirable living conditions and study in sub-standard learning environments.
    Sounds to me like the hen's come home to roost "Al".
  • NAW NIGG I DONTCARE WAT NOBODY SAY DAT NIGG LIL WAYNE IZ DA BEST RAPPER ALIVE AND NIGGA YOU MAY BE GOING TO JAIL BUT YO #1 FAN RIGHT HERE WILL BE HOLDIN IT DOWN 4 U YOU WILL ALWAYS BE DA BEST RAPPER ALIVE NO MATTER WAT HAPPEN TO U I LOVE YOU LIL WAYNE YOU MY ROLE MODEL I WILL ALWAYS LOVE YOU 4 EVER NO MATTER WAT AND PEOPLE NEED TO STOP HATIN ON A NIGGA THAT IS A WEAK EMOTION DA LADY OF A NIGGA WELL MUCH LOVE YO 31 FAN RUTHIE LOV U MUCH AND YOU GONE GET THROUGH IT JUST LIKE IM GETTIN THROUGH IT WITHOUT A MOMMA AND ITS HARD AND I CRY 4 U MY NIGGA BUT ITS NOT MUCH I CAN DO CUZ I WOULD IF I COULD BUT I CANT KEEP YO HEAD UP KEEP YO FRIENDZ CLOSE AND YO ENEMIES CLOSER LOVE U WITH MUCH LOVE AGAIN RUTHIE
    K3YK3Y
  • Jesse Jackson should shut up too!
  • i think al sharpton has no right to try to change hip-hop with out hip-hop he probably wouldnt be such a high and mighty person any way and for the record there would be no hiphop with out, like lil wayne says french emotion and passion. which means hiphop would mean nothin and to the people who feel that those words shouldnt be used stop listenin to hiphop period the words only apply to the story they tell in the music and then again al sharpton is nobody to me unless he is th mlk jesse jackson or jesus he nobody
    adamsgirl