Today we listened to a very controversial song by N.W.A., a very dangerous group from the 80's mostly. Hope you guys enjoyed it, please SMASH that like button and Subscribe for more videos, we're on our way to 50 Subscribers!
It's an important piece of American history and he needs to hear this. They are not making songs like this because of chance. These are people who have been mistreated by police for 200 years. This was also right after Rodney King. In all honesty music like this taught me at least as much or more than school did about what they were experiencing and had experienced.
Nah chief, your statement is correct all except for the Rodney King thing, this song came out in 88, King wasn't too far behind.....but this song was already circulating and getting the FBI's attention
I get what you're saying but you can't tell a patent how to gather their child. Maybe it's the language he has a problem with not the message. It's ok to have boundaries for you children.
They were working on this album, the producers told them to step outside and take a break while they conducted some business inside, and while NWA was standing outside they were almost arrested by cops because the cops said they looked like a gang, they had their guns pointed at the young men, of course the guys weren’t doing anything wrong, they still nearly got arrested! In the heat of the shit they went thru they wrote this song as retaliation!
In case anyone was wondering, please allow me to once and for all put any doubt and confusion to rest: Yes. The dad actually IS Tony Soprano (famous for his lifelong role as James Gandolfini in real life).
There was so much police brutality before this song came out entire corrupt police houses in multiple states especially LA and Chicago and NYC. I’m biracial, I saw 20 cops show up to arrest my black father for missing a court date. They were going to take out in his boxers. This was for a DUI. I begged the cops to let him put some clothes on. A cop shoved me and said: you want to go to jail? I said you are heartless
This is a super hilarious reaction. A thrill for the son and torture for pops. But I give ya'll much love for doing this together. Communication among parents and children is very important. Go to church together. And listen to NWA together. I wouldn't have it any other way. Dope!
I'm probably older than the dad in this video. But, when and where I was growing up, all my friends loved NWA. We grew-up on the "wrong side of the tracks". So, I kinda get it.