Haters to the left of us!
Haters to the right!...
Well, in the words of the great Grand Puba, "Step to the Rear!" cause even the mainstream media knows what time it is!
(TIME Online as a matter of fact -- and like Jackie Wilson sang, "it's
your love that keeps liftin' us higher!").
Speaking of HATE, check out what our very own DASIT has to say about
his experience on the greatest sur-reality show ever!
KEEP HATE ALIVE! -- and watch ego trip's The (White) Rapper Show on VH1!
STARTING TONIGHT!!!
http://time.blogs.com/tuned_in/2007/01/whitiez_with_at.html
Dasit.
Toledo, OH.Why should America watch ego trip's The (White) Rapper Show? America should watch the white rapper show to see MC Serch sell out white rappers everywhere, and remember the show is not about the music at all, its about making a good TV show and I think they succeeded.
What was your experience like being on the show? First off, it was a huge accomplishment just to be cast on the show so I thank the people at VH1 for the opportunity. But my worst fear along with other castmates was that the show would be a joke and as soon as we walked in the house and it was "white trashed out" and the way they did things, I started to worry I was right.
Do you think the hip-hop community will embrace the show?I don't think the hip hop community will embrace the show. They will think it's a joke! But as far as white rappers, I think they will come in herds to try out for Season 2.
What's your life been like since the show wrapped? Well, I already had a record deal with MC Hammer since 2004 and he was starting to sleep on me and worry more about restarting his own career back up, which is one of the reasons I did the show: to get my name out to a national audience. Currently I am getting out of my deal with Hammer and I just a closed a million dollar deal to run my own label, so watch out in 2007 for DASIT!!!
Do you still hate John Brown? I never did hate John Brown.
BONUS!: Did you have a (white) Christmas/Chanukah/Kwanzaa? There was no white christmas in the Glass City-- just clouds and rain!
G-Child.
Allentown, PAWhy should America watch ego trip's The (White) Rapper Show? Watch it so you can see not all white rappers are a joke. Get over the color issue and face the fact that it don't matter your race or where you came from. People can learn that you gotta fail in order to succeed and once u do succeed the only way to go is down. Fail to Succeed, Succeed to Fail!
What was your experience like being on the show? It was fun, shocking and it sucked having cameras on you all the time. But I'm proud to have met some of the most amazing peers. And I learned lessons you saw on the show as well as stuff you didn't see. I gained friendships with some of the cast members which is awesome.
Do you think the hip-hop community will embrace the show? I don't know. You can take it how you want, I really don't give a fuck. All I want is to make an impact on someone's life no matter who they are. I want to show them to never give up on their dreams and to chase your dream not the competition!
What's your life been like since the show wrapped? Been doing local shows here in PA! And promoting a lot.
Do you still hate John Brown? I love John Brown!
Jus Rhyme.
Austin, MN / Los Angeles, CAWhy should America watch ego trip's The (White) Rapper Show? To see white people get racially profiled and judged by a jury that is not their peers. Also, to see affirmative action work in reverse. We demand white rapper-ations!
What was your experience like being on the show? It was like Guantanamo Bay meets "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?" except all the inmates were white, the prisoner abuse was not hidden, and the life lines were disconnected.
Do you think the hip-hop community will embrace the show? The hip-hop community is the show, so yeah. We've got almost all the godfathers of hip-hop on the show, plus representation from hip-hop's biggest heavyweights today. And kids, these rappers come in a variety of fun-filled, rainbow colors. Enjoy!
What's your life been like since the show wrapped? Been in the studio finishing up the debut album from AR-15, "Jus Rhyme and Raw Potential Are.." due to drop during the show. Was featured in an indy film "Making Whiteness Visible" and a book "Other People's Property: A Shadow History of Hip-Hop in White America". Did two benefit concerts for housing and workers' rights. Finished up classes for my Ph.D. in Ethnic Studies. Your usual white rapper stuff.
Did you have a (white) Christmas/Chanukah/Kwanzaa? Nah, expected snow in my hometown of SpamTown, USA and got none. Saw a lot of white people, though, so it balanced out. Was excited for the movie "Black Christmas" until I found out it was just called that because everyone dies. Guess there's always next year.