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I'm not into hip hop but this deserves a read; Democracy Now profiled the lyrics this a.m.
Public Enemy front man Chuck D has written a new song addressing the natural disaster in New Orleans, Alabama, Mississippi and the issues that surround the region ravaged by Hurricane Katrina. In “Hell No We Ain’t Alright,” Chuck D sends a barbed message to government officials, the media, the military and even the Hip-Hop nation. The lyrics for the song were written on Sept. 2, the same day Kanye West rapped the treatment of African Americans suffering in the catastrophe live on the NBC television network. The rapper reportedly recorded the track over Labor Day weekend and is expected to distribute it shortly. Chuck D and Public Enemy have been long running activists in the rap community. Below are the lyrics to “Hell No We Ain’t Alright,” as written by Chuck D.
“Hell No We Ain’t Alright”
New Orleans in the morning, afternoon, and night Hell No We Ain’t Alright
Now all these press conferences breaking news alerts
This just in while your government looks for a war to win Flames from the blame game, names? Where do I begin? Walls closing in get some help to my kin Who cares?While the rest of the Bushnation stares
As the drama unfolds as we the people under the stairs 50% of this Son of a Bush nation Is like hatin’ on Haiti
And setting up assassinations Ask Pat Robertson- quiz him.... smells like terrorism.
Racism in the news/ still one-sided news Saying whites find food/ prey for the national guard ready to shoot ‘Cause them blacks loot
New Orleans in the morning, afternoon, and night Hell No We Ain’t Alright
Fires, earthquakes, tsunamis I don’t mean to scare/ Wasn’t this written somewhere? Disgraces all I see is black faces moved out to all these places Emergency state, corpses, alligators and snakes Big difference between this haze and them diamonds on the VMA’s
We better look/ what’s really important Under this sun especially if you over 21
This ain’t no TV show/ this ain’t no video This is really real/ beyond them same ole “keep it real”
Quotes from them TV stars drivin’ big rim cars 'Streets be floodin,’ B/ no matter where you at, no gas Driving is a luxury Urgency State of emergency Shows somebody’s government Is far from reality....
New Orleans in the morning, afternoon, and night Hell No We Ain’t Alright
I see here we be the new faces of refugees Who ain’t even overseas but here on our knees
Forget the plasma TV-ain’t no electricity New worlds upside down-and out of order Shelter? Food? Wasssup, wheres the water?
No answers from disaster/ them masses hurtin’ So who the f**k we call?--Halliburton?
Son of a Bush, how you gonna trust that cat? To fix s**t when help is stuck in Iraq?
Making war plans takin’ more stands In Afghanistan 2000 soldiers dyin’ in the sand
But that’s over there, right? Now what's over here is a noise so loud That some can’t hear but on TV I can see Bunches of people lookin’ just like me…
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