But earlier he said black people have a birth right.. if u think people shouldn't use it that's one thing but if u think u should be able to decide who gets to certain words therefore not having them having freedom of speech.. That's where u violating people's birth rights.. Niggas/nigga/, humans/human whoever reading this
Personally as a black person with relatives that lived through segregation and that sort of thing, I don't think anyone should say the N word. It's not empowering. I feel like that we keep ourselves down when use it. You'll never see another group use their derogatory names as term of endearment. But hey I'm not going to tell another adult what to say.
The word was never about “empowerment”. Anyone who tells you that trash is lying, and the explanation makes no sense. The use of the word has morphed into something else entirely today. White people shouldn’t say it because it was never for them and only used as a racial epithet. Black people don’t use it as “empowerment”, it’s just another slang word today (obviously for black man), that white people still aren’t “allowed” to say because of their usage history.
+Zayd Shakur Considering he`s from the south I can understand how he might view the "N" word negatively but I`m not from the south so I`m more on Fat joe`s side in regards to the using that word. I use it all day and mean no disrespect.
+Zayd Shakur Yeah I agree fully with white's NEVER using the N word...however, southern music actually came from Irish and Scottish immigrants...I love blues and Jimi Hendrix is one of my favorite guitarists, but stringed instruments originated from European immigrants ...modern rock combined African rhythms and beats with folk STRINGED instruments from Europe which is a beautiful thing because we all have great sounds that we combined to make AMERICAN music!
+Zayd Shakur That's why America is such a great nation...we ALL came together and ended slavery of Africans and we combined our love for beautiful music and food and culture!
Lol funny how many are ignorant and really dont know shit but can assume and throw thier 2 pices of shit cents. If u dont know what the truth keep your dumbass wanna be hard comments cause u sound like the clown 😂😂
@BigBandsOnDeck 51 R.A. The Rugged Man,Diabolic, Aesop, Vinnie Paz, Em, Apathy, Brother Ali ILL BILL, Slaine, Esoteric, NF, and thats just quick off the top
Yelawolf's reply at V-Nasty: 0:20 Yelawolf's response to White Girl Mob: 0:25 Yelawolf's facial expressions in regards to the above: 0:25 - 0:49 PRICELESS. XD Peace to my boy Yela!
Black Americans understand context. It's not going to hurt someone's feelings to say "Hey, my nigga". If some black people respond violently to that, they'e using it as an excuse to hurt someone.
You see it depends how you use it and to whom you use on. Don't black people will get fucking angry when a white person or a black person say it. Because it means different to them than it does to you and me. So you just got to be careful.
***** You should care about freedom of speech. I'm not saying "N word" or "F word" like a child. Sorry. Stop being the language police. What word is next? It's the principal of it.
As a blackman I respect his words...he respects us and the culture...the "N" word is deeper than hip hop...it goes back to a time before hip hop..and he respects that...big UPS Wolf
What happened dude... I'm white grew up around black folks, it's NOT right to call black folks the N word if you white... It don't fly, and even if it do fly a couple times your days are numbered, TRUST ME...
As a white male id like to thank you.. very well said and you seriously captured all my thoughts and feelings in your answer. I have nothing but respect for this man. 💯💯💯
I'm a big rap fan, but it's either everyone can say it or no one does. Just causes division in itself when only certain people can use a particular word.
I like and appreciate you more with every song I hear and every interview I watch. So glad to hear such a refreshing truth...and you could not be more real. I'm 65 years old, lived in Seattle, WA all my life, but will never forget the beating I took when I asked my mom, 60 years ago, what did 'n' mean...never answered me, but I understood. You just put it such real context, that I wish everyone could hear what you said. Thanks for all you're doing in the industry! Oh, and by the way, when I asked her what fuck meant, she just said 'never let me hear you say that again' and shooed me out to play. I understood very well.
I've been watching videos on the N-word all day (don't judge me) and like he said it doesn't fly in the South. I think it flies in other places because they don't have the same history. I think V-nasty is from Oakland or somewhere around that area and its a really diverse area where everybody uses it because its part of the culture. People elsewhere haven't grown up with confederate flags and police chiefs that set dogs on marchers and that's cool for them, but if they're marketing to a national audience they need to be aware.
No. People like "V nasty" (really hope that's nothing to do with the condition of her vag) say illiterate shit like that bc they need education. Go listen to her interview with djvlad.....she can't string two words together to save her life! And ppl want to take cues from a simpleton like that.
Constance Richards oakland is da hometown of the black panther party dat place has a huge history of racism and evryone hatin on da bpp all da time ppl there know what it means and what it stands for and they shuldnt condone vnasty for usin it
@@chadscott8733 I'm from south Florida, grew up with people of different ethnicities and I've used it In the urban setting. Music, friends, etc. But to call someone that due to their skin tone, no. But I truly have an entirely different outlook on life than those that were raised in different areas of this nation. The Confederate flag was never prominent in my area.
@@Common_Courtesy BS they didn't have that in your area. There was just a story on the news about a place in South Florida in the 1940's on up that were putting black kids in sweat boxes and beating them to death. No explanation to their parents on what happened to them.
The only thing that bothers me is that it's socially unacceptable for white people to use the "n" word regardless of context. Of course it's wrong to use that word in a hateful fashion, but also context is important.
+Kenny Fiorisi context isn't important because the damn word was derived from hate and ignorance, slavery, and segregation. Most evil word ever created. So many synonyms like dude/man.
Yellawolfs got that kind of smirk on his face like that one kid back in class who when you look at him it just makes you laugh and start smiling. 😏 I bet Yella would have been hilarious to kick it with back in middle school and high school dayz! 🤣😅😜
I support yelawolf now cuz he has his head on straight. It's about respect. I think that's all any human beings want. I would never go up to a different race of people and just snap off calling them names ECT. Just cuz they look different
@Stay c.l stay you out of pocket you just tell a culture of people who don’t even know their real last names (because of whites) what they can and can’t do have some gottdam respect
@@cheesebeef4902 dude it doesn't have shit to do with respect. No one alive today has ever bought or sold a slave. I respect any human being that respects me period. When a rapper chooses to put that word in a song to make money off of then no one should get upset at anyone that decides to sing the song word for word. Actually I honestly don't think anyone should care who says it as long as it doesn't have "er" on the end and isn't being directed towards anyone. I was just saying if you don't want the word used then stop using it yourself. I meant no disrespect but it is hypocritical to use it and expect everyone else not to.
@@TheREBESTAStacy you not black don’t use the n-word unless you wanna get pop in the mouth you have lost nothing blacks lost everything .blacks are still slave’s in america.blacks lost ever gottdam thang in america and what we lost here in america can never be found again Caucasians took our language=slave caucasians took our last names=slave.we Speak the white man’s language. we have last names like Taylor Smith Jones brown the white man’s last names like a Gottdam animal like a gottdam domesticated animal just let blacks have that word and you move on goodbye
@@cheesebeef4902 if I'm singing a song or talking to my friends I definitely use the word with an a on the end and I promise Noone is popping me in the mouth unless they're willing to fave the consequences and that's yet to happen.
@@TheREBESTA well Stacy I’ll tell you how to get my residency and you can be friends my N!&&@s Now I’m Texas so laws everybody got one!!!!!let’s see how for you get in my back yard gottdam it!!
Agreed. Being from the first confederate state of the deep south, it is something that is accepted amongst us because of the struggle that our ancestors endured. We frown when other races use it because they don't share the same pain. The word was a lemon that was meant to be a derrogative, but over time has manifested into lemonade showing love for our fellow brother (in most cases) from the same trials and tribulations we've shared for over 450 years. Yelawolf knows his shit. Much respect.
I didn't say that. It's just a word that really shouldn't be thrown around by anyone of today. No one today (at least in the U.S) has felt the actual pain of slavery. Just because there are people of the same race doesn't excuse them of doing so. And really there is no other word that is separated by race that is as sensitive as the "N" word. if there is enlighten me
Adrian Jovic again if a white person can't say it then noone can? Right? That's how yall think and see it. They use the word as a term of endearment like the word bro. Considering that white people used it as a racist slur too discriminate and exercise hate against a race cause of the color of their skin for 300 years+. So yeah white people shouldn't say it. non black people have no right to say it.
That's fine if you think that way, btw if you are Asian, (im just assuming because of your name) or not black, you have no right to say it, dont even pretend to be able too. Black people would still kick your ass if you said it. I will never say the word because I have respect.
i respect him even more as an individual. he gets it. you can tell he understands its some heavy shit. im surprised his mom really used to check him on that.
Joseph Montoya how about nobody uses it? Why is it ok for blacks people to say it? If y’all gonna make it into oh it’s racist and it’s hate filled, why is it ok for blacks to say it? If that’s the case, nobody should say it. Y’all know good and damn well these people aren’t being racist it’s common 2019 slang for homie or friend. Stfu
I've had to explain this to SOO many of my friends! They use that word so loosely. For some people it can be used as a term of endearment, but around the wrong person you can really get yourself in hot water. For real. I don't think anyone should say it anyway, but if you choose to just be aware that everyone isn't ok with it.
I think white ppl can say it with precaution because over the years nigga has changed its meaning and I don't find it offensive anymore if a white person comes up to me a and says "what up my nigga"
I agree with this guy and it's not even so much the strong position on not dropping the word, it's that this guy has the decency to respect the people whose families have gone through situations that we should never ever have to experience. The least sacrifice we can make in turn is not use that word.
@@mr.monsterhamformerlyknown786 I'm talking about the fact that Royce the five nine sent one of his artist to work with Yelawolf and him and his producer we're just throwing the n word around. that's what I'm talkin about F Yelawolf and any of his friends fans or family!
ThisIsNotMyID withJaveable reason why people are saying this, is because most white people think that it is okay to say. which is why people are saying "I fucks with him now."
@@jeremiahworley6736 He sorta did in a few interviews. He said it was a racial issue and a disrespect issue. He also called Yela "David Duke". Google that name if you don't know it.
Interesting. This guy actually seems pretty intelligent. However, he could have said his piece in 30 seconds. For someone who raps so fast it takes him forever to explain things.
just because you have a black friend and y'all have that mutual bond does NOT I repeat does not mean you call your friend nigga in front of other black individuals. your friend May be cool with it but his friends may not and they will straight smack you down, and that's just if you're lucky. sincerely, a white southerner.
Oh, he's right about the N word, but he's a Confederate flag flying punk. He claims it's his culture, but I'm a native Texan and that flag represents the South's desire to continue to own other human beings, and they were willing to die for it. So, anyone who flies that flag can go to hell!
Ken Shaw Lmao what? You don't think that's a little melodramatic? It's a word... There are so many other things that can be changed to make the world better, that would have a MUCH more profound effect, than telling white people to stop using a single word rofl
The British took the Blues from Black Americans and made it big in the UK. They made it so big that White America saw their British kinsmen a-rockin' and a-rollin' and accepted it cause it was the right colour.
@@coreyjohnston9195 Are you trying to say that rock music wasn't created by black people?? You don't know what you're talking about. Howlin Wolf, Muddy Waters, Blind Lemon Jefferson, Bo Diddley, and many others were at the forefront of Blues from which Rock and Roll was birthed, not to mention early Rock and Roll pioneers like Chuck Berry and Little Richard. Know your history.
It is about time someone speaks on this topic in a genuine manner. I’m a Mexican American from north cali (Bay Area) and I personally hate the fact that so many of us young Mexicans up here think its okay to drop N bomb and incorporate it in our everyday vocabulary. We have no business using a word like that so why even say it. Sick of this shit.
Best line ever - "As a white rapper, it's a big no-no. As a human being, it's an even bigger no-no."
Because tbh black people shouldn't be saying it either
@Orland O f w ppl
It really isnt
Ok u jus a joke
But earlier he said black people have a birth right.. if u think people shouldn't use it that's one thing but if u think u should be able to decide who gets to certain words therefore not having them having freedom of speech.. That's where u violating people's birth rights.. Niggas/nigga/, humans/human whoever reading this
Personally as a black person with relatives that lived through segregation and that sort of thing, I don't think anyone should say the N word. It's not empowering. I feel like that we keep ourselves down when use it. You'll never see another group use their derogatory names as term of endearment. But hey I'm not going to tell another adult what to say.
It's the most fugly word in the English language (i.e. the N word )and it's dehumanizing asf
The word was never about “empowerment”. Anyone who tells you that trash is lying, and the explanation makes no sense. The use of the word has morphed into something else entirely today. White people shouldn’t say it because it was never for them and only used as a racial epithet. Black people don’t use it as “empowerment”, it’s just another slang word today (obviously for black man), that white people still aren’t “allowed” to say because of their usage history.
Yeah, that's exactly how I feel. I don't know why they use with each other. It doesn't make sense, it's stupid.
Very thoughtful and honest answer. Much Respect for being REAL!
+Zayd Shakur Considering he`s from the south I can understand how he might view the "N" word negatively but I`m not from the south so I`m more on Fat joe`s side in regards to the using that word. I use it all day and mean no disrespect.
+Zayd Shakur Realest Vlad n-word response .
+Soxfan73 same but. from Midwest
+Zayd Shakur Yeah I agree fully with white's NEVER using the N word...however, southern music actually came from Irish and Scottish immigrants...I love blues and Jimi Hendrix is one of my favorite guitarists, but stringed instruments originated from European immigrants ...modern rock combined African rhythms and beats with folk STRINGED instruments from Europe which is a beautiful thing because we all have great sounds that we combined to make AMERICAN music!
+Zayd Shakur That's why America is such a great nation...we ALL came together and ended slavery of Africans and we combined our love for beautiful music and food and culture!
this dude just earned alot of respect from a whole lot of black people including my self
Ever heard to whom it may concern?
Fuck Jamar...He is a racist fuck boy..
Брэндон Диринг huh
***** Everything he talks about is racist..
Dansyoutube nah you stupid
Being a black young man myself, I got mad respect for this dude. Well done!!
NissaDaBinks nigga
Check him out now today. Says he’s new south but claims Dixie mafia
@Isaac Quinones he has always been a confed flag wearing white power rapper..
Lol funny how many are ignorant and really dont know shit but can assume and throw thier 2 pices of shit cents. If u dont know what the truth keep your dumbass wanna be hard comments cause u sound like the clown 😂😂
I hope someone does actually slap this dude 😂
His reaction when she mentioned Kreayshawn was very appropriate.
dude has gained a whole new level of respect from me
Have u seen the new Vlad interview with Lord Jamal, where Vlad tell him Yella Wolf is hard ER nword user?
yela is becoming a legend. dont sleep on him cause his content. he is a certified spitter.
@l GAYNIBBAMIDGET l so does your mom but I'm not telling everyone her business.
@l GAYNIBBAMIDGET l he better than your favorite mumble rapper tho.
@@hiiipoweriii2211 nah he not. He some shit.. and he got you black folk bamboozled
@BigBandsOnDeck 51 Hes not even a top 10 white rapper lol
@BigBandsOnDeck 51 R.A. The Rugged Man,Diabolic, Aesop, Vinnie Paz, Em, Apathy, Brother Ali ILL BILL, Slaine, Esoteric, NF, and thats just quick off the top
Music or No Music, You gotta respect this dude...
Yelawolf's reply at V-Nasty: 0:20
Yelawolf's response to White Girl Mob: 0:25
Yelawolf's facial expressions in regards to the above: 0:25 - 0:49
PRICELESS. XD
Peace to my boy Yela!
agreed
Black Americans understand context. It's not going to hurt someone's feelings to say "Hey, my nigga". If some black people respond violently to that, they'e using it as an excuse to hurt someone.
Thank you
fuck no , dont use it because everybody dont fuck with other races using it
FALUKYOURMOM I don't understand your terminology.
You see it depends how you use it and to whom you use on. Don't black people will get fucking angry when a white person or a black person say it. Because it means different to them than it does to you and me. So you just got to be careful.
***** You should care about freedom of speech. I'm not saying "N word" or "F word" like a child. Sorry. Stop being the language police. What word is next? It's the principal of it.
As a black man i respect this man for what he had to say
Of course you do, you're black
It's common sense
As a blackman I respect his words...he respects us and the culture...the "N" word is deeper than hip hop...it goes back to a time before hip hop..and he respects that...big UPS Wolf
boy … this didn't age well
Why not?
wat happened?
What happened dude... I'm white grew up around black folks, it's NOT right to call black folks the N word if you white... It don't fly, and even if it do fly a couple times your days are numbered, TRUST ME...
He supposedly used the word around someone close to Royce Da 5’9 causing the issue or beef between them. Hinted at on the song Overcomer by Royce
Yela, u got a whole new lotta respect from me, i like the fact that u're being real&realistic. Peace!
As a white male id like to thank you.. very well said and you seriously captured all my thoughts and feelings in your answer. I have nothing but respect for this man. 💯💯💯
Well this hits different now lol I’m shocked it isn’t a flashback
"I have some white boy-friends"
"Dus-co-dick" . "Dus-co-di-ck" - "di" = "duscock" damn you gay asf
Even though he's whiter than Mint Romney in a snowstorm
@@xFliox Come on man, daisydick seems like a real nice guy
New found level of respect for yelawolf after this response. Damn good perspective on a very real subject cousin. 100% concur
Love the respect. He understands it, great dude.
"Young lady PNasty"
"Who's that"
Says it all really
I'm a big rap fan, but it's either everyone can say it or no one does. Just causes division in itself when only certain people can use a particular word.
I like and appreciate you more with every song I hear and every interview I watch. So glad to hear such a refreshing truth...and you could not be more real. I'm 65 years old, lived in Seattle, WA all my life, but will never forget the beating I took when I asked my mom, 60 years ago, what did 'n' mean...never answered me, but I understood. You just put it such real context, that I wish everyone could hear what you said. Thanks for all you're doing in the industry! Oh, and by the way, when I asked her what fuck meant, she just said 'never let me hear you say that again' and shooed me out to play. I understood very well.
Thankfully we aren't in that time anymore.
I've been watching videos on the N-word all day (don't judge me) and like he said it doesn't fly in the South. I think it flies in other places because they don't have the same history. I think V-nasty is from Oakland or somewhere around that area and its a really diverse area where everybody uses it because its part of the culture. People elsewhere haven't grown up with confederate flags and police chiefs that set dogs on marchers and that's cool for them, but if they're marketing to a national audience they need to be aware.
No. People like "V nasty" (really hope that's nothing to do with the condition of her vag) say illiterate shit like that bc they need education. Go listen to her interview with djvlad.....she can't string two words together to save her life! And ppl want to take cues from a simpleton like that.
Constance Richards oakland is da hometown of the black panther party dat place has a huge history of racism and evryone hatin on da bpp all da time ppl there know what it means and what it stands for and they shuldnt condone vnasty for usin it
If it's in America it's the same history everywhere when it comes to so-called black.
@@chadscott8733 I'm from south Florida, grew up with people of different ethnicities and I've used it In the urban setting. Music, friends, etc. But to call someone that due to their skin tone, no. But I truly have an entirely different outlook on life than those that were raised in different areas of this nation. The Confederate flag was never prominent in my area.
@@Common_Courtesy BS they didn't have that in your area. There was just a story on the news about a place in South Florida in the 1940's on up that were putting black kids in sweat boxes and beating them to death. No explanation to their parents on what happened to them.
hes got my respect
My opinion yelawolf is a real world person.
Rhett!! You better come get Link!
I see it!
gimme my kool-aid, this guy earned kool-aid from me.
AMen brutha, I'm trying my best to get away from using that word
he's seen the disturbance that word causes
The only thing that bothers me is that it's socially unacceptable for white people to use the "n" word regardless of context. Of course it's wrong to use that word in a hateful fashion, but also context is important.
+The Plain Truth its people like you that the word will never be accepted you talk like an idiot racist
***** you are not allowed to say that word stfu bitch
***** whatever makes you happy loser
+Kenny Fiorisi context isn't important because the damn word was derived from hate and ignorance, slavery, and segregation. Most evil word ever created. So many synonyms like dude/man.
Stefan Platz I know right?
Yellawolfs got that kind of smirk on his face like that one kid back in class who when you look at him it just makes you laugh and start smiling. 😏 I bet Yella would have been hilarious to kick it with back in middle school and high school dayz! 🤣😅😜
This is about to be a Vlad Flashback after the Royce da 5’9 diss
😂😂im still wondering where that flashback is.
I’m shocked it still isn’t
Zoomed in above the waist so you can't see his pants on fire.
dudes irl voice personality AND laugh all remind me so much of this one kid i know lol, named anthony and he really acts fully like yelawolf rofl
haha best reaction to hearing V Nasty's name ever "Who?"
Well this didn't age well...
I support yelawolf now cuz he has his head on straight. It's about respect. I think that's all any human beings want. I would never go up to a different race of people and just snap off calling them names ECT. Just cuz they look different
lool the way dudes face just changes when she says white girl mob and kreayshawn
Yo yelawolf a real one for that
Vlad told Lord Jamar this dude said the n word to royce to 59 homie. I believe vlad should do this as a flashback video.
He surely should.....
You can tell by his reaction he wanted to laugh with a hard r racist bitch
But he didn't
Honestly no rapper no person should ever use that word.
@Stay c.l stay you out of pocket you just tell a culture of people who don’t even know their real last names (because of whites) what they can and can’t do have some gottdam respect
@@cheesebeef4902 dude it doesn't have shit to do with respect. No one alive today has ever bought or sold a slave. I respect any human being that respects me period. When a rapper chooses to put that word in a song to make money off of then no one should get upset at anyone that decides to sing the song word for word. Actually I honestly don't think anyone should care who says it as long as it doesn't have "er" on the end and isn't being directed towards anyone. I was just saying if you don't want the word used then stop using it yourself. I meant no disrespect but it is hypocritical to use it and expect everyone else not to.
@@TheREBESTAStacy you not black don’t use the n-word unless you wanna get pop in the mouth you have lost nothing blacks lost everything .blacks are still slave’s in america.blacks lost ever gottdam thang in america and what we lost here in america can never be found again Caucasians took our language=slave caucasians took our last names=slave.we Speak the white man’s language. we have last names like Taylor Smith Jones brown the white man’s last names like a Gottdam animal like a gottdam domesticated animal just let blacks have that word and you move on goodbye
@@cheesebeef4902 if I'm singing a song or talking to my friends I definitely use the word with an a on the end and I promise Noone is popping me in the mouth unless they're willing to fave the consequences and that's yet to happen.
@@TheREBESTA well Stacy I’ll tell you how to get my residency and you can be friends my N!&&@s Now I’m Texas so laws everybody got one!!!!!let’s see how for you get in my back yard gottdam it!!
aye yela , what about ya boy stitches overplay or allgood ?
of course but its pretty hard to not "choose" to be when they are people living today who suffered through a lot of bs relating to that word..
Agreed. Being from the first confederate state of the deep south, it is something that is accepted amongst us because of the struggle that our ancestors endured. We frown when other races use it because they don't share the same pain. The word was a lemon that was meant to be a derrogative, but over time has manifested into lemonade showing love for our fellow brother (in most cases) from the same trials and tribulations we've shared for over 450 years. Yelawolf knows his shit. Much respect.
He says the n word now
He is wearing a I wrestle a bear once band merch....... rock on
He's rocking a Iwrestledabearonce T. That's what's up.
& y'all wanna say he's racist for flying the dixie flag..smh
Personally I think it's a disgusting word. I don't even think that black people should say it.
Adrian Jovic I agree
Adrian Jovic right cause if white people cant say then nobody can right aha
I didn't say that. It's just a word that really shouldn't be thrown around by anyone of today. No one today (at least in the U.S) has felt the actual pain of slavery. Just because there are people of the same race doesn't excuse them of doing so. And really there is no other word that is separated by race that is as sensitive as the "N" word. if there is enlighten me
Adrian Jovic again if a white person can't say it then noone can? Right? That's how yall think and see it. They use the word as a term of endearment like the word bro. Considering that white people used it as a racist slur too discriminate and exercise hate against a race cause of the color of their skin for 300 years+. So yeah white people shouldn't say it. non black people have no right to say it.
That's fine if you think that way, btw if you are Asian, (im just assuming because of your name) or not black, you have no right to say it, dont even pretend to be able too. Black people would still kick your ass if you said it. I will never say the word because I have respect.
i respect him even more as an individual. he gets it. you can tell he understands its some heavy shit. im surprised his mom really used to check him on that.
Why the cut at 1:12? Seems like there was context to what he was trying to say. Thats not the way you conduct an interview and editing
iwrestledabearonce shirt. poppin.
6ix9ine shouldn't be using that word also ..
Anyone that isn't black shouldn't its simple
Cypress hill and fat joe shouldn't say it either
Joseph Montoya how about nobody uses it? Why is it ok for blacks people to say it? If y’all gonna make it into oh it’s racist and it’s hate filled, why is it ok for blacks to say it? If that’s the case, nobody should say it. Y’all know good and damn well these people aren’t being racist it’s common 2019 slang for homie or friend. Stfu
Fat Joe is puerto Rican they can day nigga and 69 is Puerto Rican
I'm Puerto Rican I say nagga all day long. Just means my people
That I Wrestled A Bear Once shirt.
Rockin that IWABO shirt...I see you...
He sounds nothing like he raps
This guy just earned my respect !
I love how she's sporting that Iwrestledabearonce merch(:
is that a I wrestled a bear once shirt?
Few years later . He got confederate flags in the studio and no features from black artist.
He’s dropped 3 songs with dj paul over the last 2 months.
@@TerryTheChunin oh let me correct that .
1 black artist 🤦♂️
@@Barack_N0_DRAmA the token black apparently
I'm so proud of Yelawolf, he's from my hometown and I can honestly say I'm proud of him and his accomplishments, he has my full support
I've had to explain this to SOO many of my friends! They use that word so loosely. For some people it can be used as a term of endearment, but around the wrong person you can really get yourself in hot water. For real. I don't think anyone should say it anyway, but if you choose to just be aware that everyone isn't ok with it.
Whenever someone starts telling a story they’re deflecting from showing their true feelings... 💯 Long Live Doe B ✊🏿
I think white ppl can say it with precaution because over the years nigga has changed its meaning and I don't find it offensive anymore if a white person comes up to me a and says "what up my nigga"
Whose here after Vlad exposed him as a liar LMFAO
What happened?
Vlad exposes himself every day as a self serving small hat who profits from black death.
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with the amount depth, history and blood on it, its not "just a word"..
I agree with this guy and it's not even so much the strong position on not dropping the word, it's that this guy has the decency to respect the people whose families have gone through situations that we should never ever have to experience. The least sacrifice we can make in turn is not use that word.
I respect Yelawolf for this interview!
See how they lie with a straight face.
what are you even talking about
@@mr.monsterhamformerlyknown786 I'm talking about the fact that Royce the five nine sent one of his artist to work with Yelawolf and him and his producer we're just throwing the n word around. that's what I'm talkin about F Yelawolf and any of his friends fans or family!
Oh how the tides have turned
well... this aged horribly
Why are people like 'oh I fuck with him now' when it's just common sense white people shouldn't say it
ThisIsNotMyID withJaveable reason why people are saying this, is because most white people think that it is okay to say. which is why people are saying "I fucks with him now."
Malik Cruell yeah but most white people know it's common sense not to
Nah i'll still say it, I call my black best friend "my nigga" and he finds it funny
I tell white people that use it dont use it for your own safety because if you say it to the wrong black person could be your life
I haven't met a white person in 32 years that thinks it's okay to say...
didnt his dj use the n word around one of royces people?
So? He is not his dj right? Fucking fool
Couldnt agree more, well put
Thank you for saying that!
Your mother is proper lady man.
Wooly I think yelas mom has passed
I met her in the B'ham back in 2013??? Nice lady she was at a show.
Who's here after Royce da 5'9'' exposed another Yellawolf?
host_runner even though he never exposed him? Royce still hasn’t said what happened and won’t.
Jeremiah Worley do your research
@@jeremiahworley6736 He sorta did in a few interviews. He said it was a racial issue and a disrespect issue. He also called Yela "David Duke". Google that name if you don't know it.
@@jeremiahworley6736 he literally said clear as day in an interview what happened
Interesting. This guy actually seems pretty intelligent. However, he could have said his piece in 30 seconds. For someone who raps so fast it takes him forever to explain things.
still watching this? 2021
just because you have a black friend and y'all have that mutual bond does NOT I repeat does not mean you call your friend nigga in front of other black individuals. your friend May be cool with it but his friends may not and they will straight smack you down, and that's just if you're lucky.
sincerely,
a white southerner.
What if you beat them up when they get pissy? Then can you say it? Thats what happened to me and that dude never said shit about it to me again lol.
Great Job yelawolf! True statements bro!
I from Alabama as well. He right that don’t fly down here.
Might actually look into this guy now.
More white people's should take some advice from this guy, the world might be a little better place for all of us. I'm just saying!!
Oh, he's right about the N word, but he's a Confederate flag flying punk. He claims it's his culture, but I'm a native Texan and that flag represents the South's desire to continue to own other human beings, and they were willing to die for it. So, anyone who flies that flag can go to hell!
Ken Shaw Lmao what? You don't think that's a little melodramatic? It's a word... There are so many other things that can be changed to make the world better, that would have a MUCH more profound effect, than telling white people to stop using a single word rofl
Ken Shaw If a word is bad then it has to be bad for everybody. It can’t be only halfway bad. It’s just hypocrisy.
Ken Shaw than more blacks should let go of the past.
@@nicomarkins7386 Speaking through a white mans vision
Considering the Royce beef I'm guessing he forgot to add
"in public"
VLAD BROUGHT ME HERE
Is he rocking a IWrestledABearOnce t-shirt?
I fucc wit yela
"Hip-Hop is black culture." Yelawolf just gained a ton of respect from me. A lot of white people need to understand that and where hip hop came from.
A lot of black people need to understand you all live in a white mans world.
Living and growing up in the South listening to yela since b4 shady i was a teen I've tried to model myself after this man he's great guy
He from the same part of the state as me ... it’s deep down hear
I never heard of this guy but he's got my ultimate respect
Why would royce diss yela ?
He said ngga with er racist bitch
@@ahmadrahim4952 but watching this video you still think it's true and it's 8 years later
@@ahmadrahim4952 his homeboy is in almost every video and guess what ...... He is BLACK
This is the first Yelowolf interview that was genuine and smart
couldn't have said it better myself
fat joe said it best
context is everything
WORD
100% true
Respect to Yelawolf. He knows that ALL music that is at all popular today was created by Black America.
The British took the Blues from Black Americans and made it big in the UK. They made it so big that White America saw their British kinsmen a-rockin' and a-rollin' and accepted it cause it was the right colour.
Completely not true. You must have never lived anywhere outside of where you live.
Rap isn't the only popular music get real.
Punk, metal, pop, rock wasnt creared by blacks someone needs a education that's for sure
@@coreyjohnston9195 Are you trying to say that rock music wasn't created by black people?? You don't know what you're talking about. Howlin Wolf, Muddy Waters, Blind Lemon Jefferson, Bo Diddley, and many others were at the forefront of Blues from which Rock and Roll was birthed, not to mention early Rock and Roll pioneers like Chuck Berry and Little Richard. Know your history.
0:25 is the greatest review of kreayshawn and the "white girl mob" ever
It is about time someone speaks on this topic in a genuine manner. I’m a Mexican American from north cali (Bay Area) and I personally hate the fact that so many of us young Mexicans up here think its okay to drop N bomb and incorporate it in our everyday vocabulary. We have no business using a word like that so why even say it. Sick of this shit.