The Boondocks by Aaron McGruder for June 16, 2010

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    thetraveller4  almost 14 years ago

    Ain’t dat de trooth!

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    blackman2732  almost 14 years ago

    Da troof hurtz.

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    Theomordha  almost 14 years ago

    Duh, it could be the tone of Vachel Lindsay as well adapted to the Dozens and the feel of the drums in the ‘hood.

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    tedcoop  almost 14 years ago

    I’d say “bad diction” and “bad grammar” more than “bad spelling” – some of that stuff never even gets written down.

    I prefer “honky rap” – Blondie, The Nails, Adam & the Ants, Murray Head…

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    avonsalis  almost 14 years ago

    I’m thinking of the band Slade (Scottish, I suppose, but definitely thoroughly pale in color) in which every song on every record was spelled dumb throughout. Like the hit “Mama Weer All Crazee Now” or whatever.

    Plus, they sounded bad.

    I fell in love with rap when I first heard someone doing it besides Barry White (who was really more disco than rap, even when he muttered his sweet nothings in prose). Grandmaster Flash’s “The Message” was the kind of catchy, heartfelt and wise thing one could listen to over and over. Spelling and diction may have been there or not, but who cared! Compared to that first golden era, it’s hard for rap to sound good.

    If stuff sounds good, we won’t care anymore about the rest.

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    mivins  almost 14 years ago

    Mmmm. what about all the misogyny? I can forgive the bad spelling, but not the disrespect. Just axe Aretha about that.

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