BDSM in rap music

Marquis said:

I haven't read that pamphlet, but I'm glad I'll finally know the proper way to discipline my black queen. Peace to the gods and the earth.

And having been to Jamaica many a time, I can tell you there is no place I have seen where the women are better trained in the ways of pleasing a man. Secretaries and school teachers in Jamaica can undulate their bodies in ways that would add a 0 to the annual salary of a S. Florida stripper. Plus roll your blunts for you, bring you a Red Stripe and give you the big piece of jerk chicken. You gotta be a "REAL MAN" if you want all that though, none of that bati boy shit.

Although, naturally the caribbean bitch queen is also present in her full reactionary glory, as is the high number of "chi chi mon".

1}First LOL at the proper way to discipline my black queen

2}It's the birth right of every caribbean woman to move her body that way, it's not limited to Jtown, next time catch Crop Over in Barbados, or Tinidad's Carnival, the movements could shorten a weak man's life esp in Barbados :devil:

3)I think that lifestyle references will continue to crop up, there's a few famous/infamous blacks finding the lifestyle in round about ways, just look at Kobe's police statement about rough sex, who would have thought, not all are straight up kink linked some just find something, SM for example and use it for shock value, in their dress or music.

RR
4)On the rasta point, I can't agree with the smoke some weed and the women do the work thing, the men are responsible for the farming and so on, as idealistic as the dream life is, in Nyabingi and that would be the group of rastas you'll talking about the men have set jobs as do the females.

And as for the caribbean bitch queen comment, oh please give me a break.
 
Hajar said:
1}First LOL at the proper way to discipline my black queen

2}It's the birth right of every caribbean woman to move her body that way, it's not limited to Jtown, next time catch Crop Over in Barbados, or Tinidad's Carnival, the movements could shorten a weak man's life esp in Barbados :devil:

I have been to the DC version of the Trini Carnival, and I have to agree with you.

Hajar said:


3)I think that lifestyle references will continue to crop up, there's a few famous/infamous blacks finding the lifestyle in round about ways, just look at Kobe's police statement about rough sex, who would have thought, not all are straight up kink linked some just find something, SM for example and use it for shock value, in their dress or music.

I haven't read Kobe's statement, what does it say about rough sex? What other blacks were you referring to?


Hajar said:

RR
4)On the rasta point, I can't agree with the smoke some weed and the women do the work thing, the men are responsible for the farming and so on, as idealistic as the dream life is, in Nyabingi and that would be the group of rastas you'll talking about the men have set jobs as do the females.
If you're making an argument for the egalitarianism of Rasta male/female relations you're going to have a tough time.

Hajar said:


And as for the caribbean bitch queen comment, oh please give me a break.

I had one as a mother. Trust me, I know.
 
Marquis said:
I have been to the DC version of the Trini Carnival, and I have to agree with you.



I haven't read Kobe's statement, what does it say about rough sex? What other blacks were you referring to?



If you're making an argument for the egalitarianism of Rasta male/female relations you're going to have a tough time.



I had one as a mother. Trust me, I know.

On Canival :D, time to check the bajan girls they make Trini girls look stiff.

Kobe's statement inc a reference to wrapping his hands around his mistress' neck, as he said they did enjoy "rough" sex :rolleyes:
As for the other blacks, Janet I think opened the whole idea of SM to blacks, with her you have to look at her bf in a whole new light.
Lil Kim always very sexual has said in interviews she has some not to streamline sexual ideas.
I'll be back with more when I finally wake up.

My arguement isn't that rasta is equal rights for females, but I lived as bingi for several years, (without an SO) in my homeland and to say the women do this and the males sit and smoke weed is as great a generalization as all balck men are dogs.
In rastafari the roles are careful set out, the head of the family does....., the wife does ....., there is a reason the females are called queens, mistake not that we are taken for granted, which is think is a huge misconception.

I hope my son does not speak of me like that when he gets old enough, I come from a long line of strong caribbean women, I am a strong caribbean woman, as a strong woman, I need a strong man, in most of the caribbean and I can say this cause I've traveled thru out the caribbean and have friends all over it, the caribbean man is seen as weak, unable to control his dick, big as it supposed to be.
As the mother, and in most cases sole provider even if you live with your partner, caribbean women have learnt to be the "bitch" because you learn early that it makes so sense forming emotional conections when they will never stand up to the potential they have, they leave, they cheat.

Also I want to point out, if you go in to many caribbean countries as an american you'll have your blunts rolled, your beer ice cold and the best wuk ups of your life, if these females believe that you will catch feelings and take them out to your homeland, and I might add the same goes for females with local males.
The true test is how they treat Johnny boy who lives down the street.I say this because many females turned up their noses at my husband when we were just friends, because of he was just another guy,he talked no different becaused the has spent half his life living with family there, when they found out that his passport said american the reaction however was a complete 180

Haj
Caribbean bitch queen
:kiss:
 
OK, you just harshed my mellow there. Maybe I will have to try Albanian gypsy culture instead. Play dominoes all day and drink tea and so on.

This is turning into the "Afro-Caribbean-Americans: Pervs? Thread", interesting.
 
rosco rathbone said:
OK, you just harshed my mellow there. Maybe I will have to try Albanian gypsy culture instead. Play dominoes all day and drink tea and so on.

This is turning into the "Afro-Caribbean-Americans: Pervs? Thread", interesting.

It was at one time just about themes of BDSM in rap.. now it is a political statement... major buzzkill:eek:
 
Everywhere Marquis Mark and his posse,Tha Funkee Bunch, go; perversity and controversity are sure to follow.
 
rosco rathbone said:
Everywhere Marquis Mark and his posse,Tha Funkee Bunch, go; perversity and controversity are sure to follow.

AHHHH LOL!!
 
rosco rathbone said:
OK, you just harshed my mellow there. Maybe I will have to try Albanian gypsy culture instead. Play dominoes all day and drink tea and so on.


LOL I'm sorry
 
Rotten Bajan's. Always think they're better than everybody cause they speak "The King's English".
 
Marquis said:
Rotten Bajan's. Always think they're better than everybody cause they speak "The King's English".

LOL
we do have our own colloquial style/dialect, I don't get why ppl say that we don't, I can converse in bajan and write it, but at school we aren't allowed to speak it, the queen's english is all that's accepted :p

And that's not why there is so much national pride, that dates back to the federation, and it's not a topic for here.
:kiss:
 
You know I just realized I posted most of that 50 verse in the first thread just because I thought it was soo tight.

Also, I just saw a video with Trina in it, and she's so domme it's hilarious.
 
Trina is a lesbian.. maybe that is why you get the domme..

Empty your PM box Marquis!
 
Thanks M. I had no idea... lol
I was saying that she is a lesbian, so she is probably a top from her attitude
so that may be where you get the domme impression..
 
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