It's certainly one of Rucka's worst songs, normally his stuff is racist anyway but it's for comedic effect not because he actually thinks Asians/Blacks/Indians/Whites/Frogs are untermenschen.So yeah, it's racist but it's from the point of comedy and not actual discrimination.YouTubeAnother question, is this one racist and who exactly is it taking the piss out of?
He has black friends in real life, so that inclines me to believe it's not.
ControversySome critics have labeled Ali as a racist as a reaction to his songs, although his humor seems heavily influenced by mainstream comedy television shows such as South Park, Family Guy, and The Chapelle Show.[1] His videos and YouTube channels are frequently removed (since he started creating music videos he has had 18[citation needed] YouTube channels deleted for terms of service violations), but are reuploaded by his fans, who call themselves "Nuckas".In 2010, three British students were suspended from school when a Korean child was offended as they showed one of Rucka's videos "Ima Korean" to their class while studying culture. The school's headmaster called the song "probably racist", which was used as the title for Rucka Rucka Ali's next album.[7]On July 24, 2013, Rucka Rucka Ali released the song "Zayn Did 9/11" (a parody of Selena Gomez's "Come & Get It") to YouTube which mocked Muslim One Direction member Zayn Malik, jokingly saying he committed the September 11 terrorist attacks. The single cover features a silhouette of Malik in front of the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center as they were attacked.[8] The song, along with an accompanying music video released several days later, angered One Direction fans and others.[9] Business Standard called the song "offensive" and a "racist attack" on Malik.[10] In early August 2013, Malik's fans successfully petitioned to have it removed from iTunes. Rucka Rucka Ali's Twitter account was also suspended indefinitely for unknown reasons, which resulted in him creating a new one.[11]In late November 2013, Rucka Rucka Ali was involved in another controversy after his song "Only 17", a parody of "Just A Dream" by Nelly, was accidentally played uncensored over the speakers at a McDonalds in Wales.[12][13][14] Subsequently, McDonalds issued an apology to the offended customers.[15] That same week, Rucka Rucka Ali responded to the controversy on his YouTube channel by jokingly demanding a personal apology from the restaurant.[16]
Quote from: Assassin 11D7 on November 19, 2014, 06:10:22 PMHe has black friends in real life, so that inclines me to believe it's not.QuoteControversyI doubt he is actually racist <.<
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Quote from: Mr Psychologist on November 19, 2014, 06:16:35 PMQuote from: Assassin 11D7 on November 19, 2014, 06:10:22 PMHe has black friends in real life, so that inclines me to believe it's not.QuoteControversyI doubt he is actually racist <.<He has songs making fun of just about every racial stereotype on Earth; if he's racist, then that would mean he's racist to his own, and every other, race.