Mr carter lyrics think of you bleached lyrics
No way to know if this true but a man that has a dark/brown skinned mother and daughter, it would be hardly intelligent or logical.
Mr carter lyrics think of you bleached lyrics skin#
I will never buy or listen to young money songs again and the rest of the dark skin girls shouldnt buy them either! F*CKN JERK
I can tell he was very upset because i brought his daughter up but that is no excuse for what he said next he stated “MY daughter is the first and last dark skin child im having, the rest of my baby moms light skin chicks i even got an asian baby moms to make sure i have a daughter with good hair, too bad we had a son”, everybody start laughing and me and jessica stormed out of the room and some guys followed us saying “not everybody hate dark skin girls Young Money just allergic to Chocolate”, of course me and my girls cursed them out. he then said “my daughter is a dark skin millionaire thats the difference between her and u”. I heard the song before and i was offended when i heard the lyrics i brushed my feelings off and forgot about what the gremlin said, but him saying it over again made me angry as hell, tammy was looking in shock and jessica was clearly upset ,so me being the outspoken person that i am i said Wayne your daughter is dark skin so why would u say such ignorance. My friend Tammy is light skin and me and my friend jessica are dark skinned chicks, when we entered the room guda guda was like “damn ya’ll pretty to be dark skin” and then wayne quoted a verse from one of his songs that said “Beautiful Black Woman i bet that b*tch look better red”. after going to her photoshoots we met up with mack maine from young money, he then took us to a hotel a couple of other girls were there and so was lil wayne, guda guda, lil chuckee, and birdman. My friend Tammy is a model she had a couple of photo shoots to go to in miami. Well according to a letter from a groupie/fan who was reportedly hanging out with Mr.Carter, the Young Money CEO don’t like dark skin women and don’t want anymore dark skinned children either! Read the letter below: Hip hop weekly, a blog site, shared this story with us:Ī lot of people don’t like to discuss issues like this and we all heard the lyrics in “Right Above” (Uh, how do he say what’s never said?īeautiful black woman, I bet that bitch look better red) but we waved it off as the “shock value” of an artist venting. Rapper Lil Wayne, who makes it known that he loves lighter skinned women, showed a whole other level of disrespect towards the community. But one artist sort of disrespected all dark skinned women in a very hurtful manner causing me to never look at him the same. Now, I am a huge hip hop fan and I support many artist even though their preference are the 'red-bone' or lighter complexion females. All type of shades.Īs I grew up and realized what I watched in the music videos and heard in the songs, I seen that rap artist made light skinned females seem like the only pretty black women there are. With the power of hip hop, they can change the term to let our youth know that our 'black' is beautiful. The term 'black' was looked at as a insult, instead of a compliment. I remember crying at night time at the names I was being called at school about my skin. The influence rap has on our children is so heavy that, they can get us to do almost anything. Hip hop though seems not to be getting the picture. Is this the actual reason for the way that the black community thinks? Of course this has an impact on our culture however it is up to ourselves to change this image and I believe it begins with our youth. If we take a moment and remember about slavery, the lighter skin slaves worked in the house while the darker skin slaves worked outside. However, this has been ongoing in the black community for decades upon decades. The phase of not being confident or thinking I wasn't pretty because all of the females in the videos were light skinned and rappers always talked about how their bad bitch was light skinned or a ‘red bone' was. When I was a teenager, I went through this phase.
Dark skinned females not feeling beautiful because their skin is dark. The final thing that gets me, is the ongoing war on light skinned girls being better than dark skinned girls.