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Nickname: dodababy
Review: I believe that the comments made by Walter Leamphart are disgusting. He stated that the comment from Imus was viewed as wrong because it came from a white man and if it was a Black man who stated it would be funny and taken in a different manner.This comment should be viewed as worse than anything Imus said. No man Black or White should make jokes about another person or race. IT IS WRONG PEOPLE> not just because it came from a white man. We are all human beings no matter where we come from or what color they are. This is what I think is wrong with the world there is only one thought ME< ME < ME.....No one thinks about anything but themselves. If we consider others then maybe this world could be a better place.
Date reviewed: Apr 13, 2007 11:31 PM
Nickname: MGC
Review: As a law student interested in the music/entertainment industry, does anyone know how I can get involved with people that are part of this digital revolution (mgc109@gmail.com)?
Date reviewed: Dec 9, 2005 4:13 AM
Nickname: Phantom X
Review: Spoken X Digital Media Group's Black X {psychotic-series-vocalist} spoken X application was fostered and greatly influenced by Public Enemy and to this very day considered the New York/ East Coast-based rap immortals to be the best.
Date reviewed: Nov 28, 2005 10:30 PM
Nickname: Monica
Review: Radical is an opinion, not a fact. I feel that comments like that are detrimental and biased. Public Enemy's music may be considered political and/or controversial. However, I take offense to the term "radical." I believe that journalists should not insert personal opinions into articles. Although the intent may not have been to add negativity to their music, in my opinion such a word should be utilized for editorial reviews only. As for my view on the article's subject purpose: Kudos to all the music artists who have the opportunity to utilize the ringtone venue for their entrepreneurial purposes. Bravo.
Date reviewed: Nov 28, 2005 8:20 PM
Nickname: rae
Review: I feel it's a good way 2 promote positivity in music while still keeping urban street rap alive.
Date reviewed: Nov 28, 2005 4:58 PM
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