| Kayne West says using the word 'Jesus' in songs is just as offensive as using the 'N-Word' |
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Evangelical Christianity is flowing into the mainstream now more than ever. Rappers and rockers are making hits and making money while spreading the gospel to national audiences. Christian groups can be heard on secular radio, seen on the “Tonight Show” and, earlier this year, the group Third Day played at the Republican National Convention. But their success doesn’t come without criticisms, and rapper Kanye West, who became a part of this seismic shift in American culture, tells correspondent Bob Simon, why he feels that using the word Jesus in songs offends some people as much as using the n-word would offend others. Simon’s report will be broadcast on 60 MINUTES WEDNESDAY on Dec. 8 (8:00-9:00 PM, ET/PT) on CBS.
West has always been in the secular mainstream, producing hits for stars like Jay-Z and Alicia Keys. He’s considered a genius at creating what he calls a “dope-a-- beat,” but he tells Simon that most of his record industry friends warned him about making the single, “Jesus Walks.” West recalls, “People would be like, ‘Yo, it’s the best song I ever heard, but it’ll never make it on radio,’ and it frustrated me, so the second verse I wrote about how they say you can’t say Jesus on radio…The word Jesus was like saying [the n-word]… It’s gonna offend people for you to say Jesus.”
Others are offended because “Jesus Walks” mixes the names of Jesus and God with curse words. But West s
ays he’s not concerned about those who are offended for one reason or another because he’s trying to reach a very specific audience with his song. Simon asks, “The minute you use those [curse] words in a song, there’s a whole evangelical crowd that isn’t going to listen to you, right?” West answers, “Yeah, but the song is not for them….It’s speaking to the people that I think God is really trying to reach
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From :
G. Prophet
and still...
All the singin/spittin in the world is still only a percentage. Walk, nigga!
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From :
G. Prophet
WTF..you made a profound statement, just wanted to give you props for that....that's real!
On with mine, i'm like- i fucks with Kanye. But at the same time, i'm waitin for the extension.
I'm like, he got all this buzz over "JW" and that's cool, but where do we go from here? That is
my question. One song doesn't declare you "spiritual" or all "in depth" as it is portrayed.
I don't care about the language, that ain't nothin. I just wanna know, why aren't you (Kanye) CONTINUING to FIGHT the spiritual warfare??
I'm patient, though...observant, but patient.
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From :
KidShacky
Kanye West
Kanye West jesus walks i quess the uncensord version is "Niggaz Walk"
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From :
pimp rawb
WTF
People Are To Politicaly Correct And Force Their Own beliefes Onto Others...Which In Its Self Is Illegal
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From :
kelokode
Respect
I have a lot of respect for Kanye and his music. I'm not asying he should use Jesus's name with curse words but he effectivly gets his messege across and thats what the music is all about. For those who talk trash about the music before you condone it you should llisten to its true messege and ignore all the hype. Kanye did a great job with this one.
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