Tag: black music
Black Or White… It’s The Same Ole’ Song
by KS STAFF on Aug.13, 2009, under THROWBACK THURSDAYS
Black Or White, It’s The Same Ole’ Song
Words: Mario 2Tyme Hankton
Let me lay some light conversation on you.
In June of 1954 during a bleak audition, a fella named Elvis was free styling a song by a black musician named Arthur Drudup, which eventually earned Elvis a place in music history forever. Twenty years ago a punk rock band called The Young Aborigines who later signed with Rick Rubin (white Original Def Jam founder and original rock and rap fusion prophet), formed The Beastie Boys who released Paul’s Boutique to international critical acclaim. Everyone knows about the Missouri born white thrash rapper named Eminem who sold 75 million records worldwide and to the day, begs the question “Is he the best rapper alive?” Even among his well schooled, certainly established urban peers (and “pahtnas”), Marshall Mathers, a “white boy,” is readily considered the best lyricist in the industry.



