Rockness Monsta addresses Fat Joe, FBA

Watch below, as Rockness Monsta addresses Fat Joe, and makes it clear when it comes to FBA. As there does seem to be some confusion, everyone isn’t clued in.  One of the biggest lies that Fat Joe told, is that FBA is an organization.  There is no organization, and there is no ‘leader’, even though Tariq Nasheed coined the term. It’s a term, a name, a principle of Kwanzaa, approaching next week, centers around naming ourselves.

Check out this video :: Too Street to Study :: Rockness Monsta addresses Fat Joe, and clarifies what FBA is –

We can call ourselves, whatever we want to call ourselves. I’m making this connection to a celebration that, also originated here, in America by Black Americans, for a reason.

Terms like, ‘Black’, and ‘African American’, are far too broad of terms.

Those terms, can too easily be applied to people, who’s lineage is not the ethnicity these terms were, originally, created to describe.  People who come from the entire diaspora, who delineate all the time, have also been calling themselves ‘black’ and even, at times, making statements to distance themselves from African Americans.  Especially of the discussion was reflecting negatively on black people. FBA decided they too, want a designation, that more clearly defines who THEY are.

The entire diaspora should support that. They do it, why shouldn’t we? For some odd reason, going way back to Talib Kweli, that has not been the case. Fat Joe is coming into this, several years after it’s already been going, where Black Americans are indeed, clarifying who is who.

Especially because of the Colonizer Type shit Fat Joe was on, saying Latinos Co-created hip hop.

That, is the exact Cultural appropriation that we be talking about. That, right there – and I for one, am glad he slipped up and did what he did. Never Liked Fat Joe, and hopefully this serves as a new ‘jump off point’ to a new direction, where we stop allowing ‘imposters’, and guests in hip hop, to get too comfortable.

“They wanna tell people who’s black and who’s not black” – Fat Joe, on the Math Hoffa show (or whatever)

Firstly, Joe Crack, absolutely is not black, so why is he worried about black people’s business?  Rhetorical question, cause we already addressed that – Joe is too comfortable. I like what Rockness Monsta (from Heltah Skeltah) said, “Too Street to Study“.  Perfectly summing up just how uneducated and uninformed Joe, and Math for the cosign, truly are. They’re being too street to study, when a simple phone call could have saved them the embarrassment.

Great to see Hip Hop is responding.

  • Just as Hip Hop Responded to Talib Kweli’s pushback against paying Reparations to Black Americans
  • Watch Myka9, featuring Rifleman – Overkill – below; stay tuned for reviews of this ‘rap beef‘ – 

Stay tuned, cause we are going to get deep into it in “When Project Blowed Got At Talib Kweli”.

This all has been, a developing unfolding story since 2018 ish. Black Americans are standing up for our culture, and other people need to quit being mad. More importantly, they need to quit being disrespectful. Going to let, this track from Riddlore, take us out …. Game Over.  Thanks for stopping by. Talk with us below – we’ll talk back.

 

 

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