
Feud of the year?

Feud of the year?
Categories: Hip-Hop · MP3 Music
Tagged: Bill O'Reilly, Young Jeezy

Who's Mad?
Young Jeezy apparently turned down Bill O’Reilly’s offer to appear on The Factor. Can somebody say bummer? I was really looking forward to a Jeezy/O’Reilly face off. The last rapper who appeared on the program was Killa Cam, who appeared alongside Dame Dash to discuss the impact of gangsta rap lyrics on children. (YOU MAD!!!) If you don’t get the ‘you mad’ reference then watch Cam’ron vs. Bill O’Reilly here.
Earlier this week, various Web sites reported Jeezy would join the fray by accepting O’Reilly’s challenge. But on Tuesday (January 27), a publicist for the rapper told MTV News that Jeezy’s vague comments about possibly appearing on “The O’Reilly Factor” were taken out of context by media outlets, and he has not formally accepted an invitation to appear on the show.
“O’Reilly Factor” producer Ron Mitchell told MTV News on Tuesday that the offer to Young Jeezy still stands.
Jeezy explained to MTV News during inauguration week that he felt it was necessary for him to write “My President.”
Full Story @ MTV
Categories: Hip-Hop · Politics
Tagged: Bill O'Reilly, Young Jeezy

The Snowman Factor
Good luck, Jeezy. I have a feeling O’Reilly will ask Young Jeezy why he calls himself Mr. 17.5 and/or Snowman. Regardless, I’m pleased that Jeezy is becoming an advocate for social commentary in hip-hop.
“Damn right! I ain’t never ran, nah mean?” Jeezy told XXLMag.com. “At the end of the day, you’re dealing with cats who think that we as young black men don’t know what it is we do. We entrepreneurs, we came from nothing. If you gotta mispronounce my name to try to be funny and you got a Harvard or whatever education you got, then you’re really showing how ignorant you are.”
“If you didn’t hear what the fuck I said, it’s all good, but you didn’t hear all these people crying in New Orleans,” he continued. “You ain’t know bout the [Oscar] Grant kid that got killed in Oakland, you ain’t speaking on that. You ain’t talking about these ladies out here killing these babies, you worried about what I said.”
@ XXLMag
Categories: Hip-Hop · Politics
Tagged: Bill O'Reilly, Young Jeezy

O'Reilly & Miller vs Jeezy & Jay
Jeezy quickly responded to FOX News’ criticism of his hit song “My President”.
“Music is how you feel,” Jeezy said about being inspired to write “My President.” “But if I can say one word, I’ll say ‘necessary.’ I felt it was necessary. I never ever paid attention to any election. Not really [into] politics or anything like that. It never benefited us. This time around, it’s not a black-or-white thing — you got somebody in there for us that’s well-spoken and gonna handle their business. I just wanted to do my part and let them know we need change, we need help, it’s rough out there.”
Jeezy said that he plans on releasing the remix for “My President,” and that Jay-Z’s was just the first verse of the remix we heard.
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Categories: Hip-Hop · Politics
Tagged: Bill O'Reilly, Dennis Miller, Fox News, Jay-Z, Young Jeezy

Africa Loves Bush
Jeezy sounds like a fool in this clip [WATCH]. Don’t get me wrong, I’m not an avid Bush supporter, but I can at least recognize that there are two sides to every story.
With little fanfare and not much credit, President Bush has appointed a more diverse set of top advisers than any president in history.
Full Storu @ USA Today
Does Jeezy know about what Bush had done in Africa?
Travelling to the continent with the president in February last year, Bob Geldof concluded: “The Bush regime has been divisive – but not in Africa.
“I read it has been incompetent – but not in Africa. It has created bitterness – but not here in Africa. Here, his administration has saved millions of lives.”
Full Story @ BBC
Categories: Hip-Hop · Politics
Tagged: Africa, Bill O'Reilly, Bush, Young Jeezy

Sen. Franken
Categories: Politics
Tagged: al franken, Bill O'Reilly, comedian, comedians, democracy, franken, minnesota, o'reilly, Politicians, recounts, senator, senators, snl