Dr. Boyce: Jay-Z, Harry Belafonte is a MAN – Don’t You Ever Call Him a “Boy”

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Dr. Boyce: Jay-Z, Harry Belafonte is a MAN – Don’t You Ever Call Him a “Boy”


by Dr. Boyce Watkins

I couldn’t help but notice that the rapper Jay-Z finally spoke up on his so-called beef with entertainment legend Harry Belafonte. * Harry called out today’s entertainers, many of whom seem to avoid any and all uncomfortable controversy so they can max out their bank accounts. *Beyond a few polite, neutered, politically docile charity events, most black celebrities wear shackles that surely keep a lot of them from sleeping at night.

Here are the lyrics that Jay-Z used to get back at Harry in his Samsung-sponsored project, “Magna Carta/Holy Grail”:

I’m just trying to find common ground
‘Fore Mr. Belafonte come and chop a n*gga down
Mr. Day O, major fail
Respect these youngins boy, it’s my time now
Hublot homie two door homie
You don’t know all the sh*t I do for the homies

So, apparently, Jay-Z’s reference to the Hublot watch and two door sports car means that he’s convinced that having money vindicates nearly any form of ignorance that rolls out of his mouth. *Got it. *Not only has Harry Belafonte been able to afford an expensive watch or two, but I’m sure he could have gotten quite a few more if he’d been willing to sell his own people up the river in order to get them. *I’m a Finance professor, so I know the value of money. *But I also know enough about money to realize that an addiction to money can make you nothing but a high-paid slave.

I wrote on Harry’s remarks about Jay-Z and felt that Harry’s challenge to Jay-Z was an appropriate one. * I am about the same age as Jay-Z, and I see it as entirely appropriate that we look to our elders for guidance when we think about what to do with the opportunities and blessings in front of us. * Our job is to take the baton and run with it, not to throw the baton on the ground and pretend that we are only accountable to ourselves.

As I planned my “Building Outstanding Men and Boys” Family Empowerment Series, I spoke with Min. Louis Farrakhan, Rev. Jesse Jackson and Father Michael Pfleger, each of whom set me straight on the manner by which I needed to make adjustments in my approach. *In fact, they broke me down and gave me direct criticism, in love, about the way I was going about trying to help young black men.

I listened, humbled myself to their criticism, and made myself a better man.

I’m not sure why Jay-Z, an entertainer who can’t find much to talk about other than the last Bentley he bought, can’t look to a great man like Harry Belafonte for guidance on how to make himself something more than just another dude who can spit dope lyrics. *Harry is 86-years old (twice as old as Jay-Z) with the political courage of a college student, and is using his final years on the planet to make the world a better place. *He has been more places, done more, seen more and overcome more than Jay-Z ever will, and Hova needs to respect that.

In fact, I dare say that if Harry Belafonte had the same attitude as Jay-Z, millions of lives would have been altered for the worse. *Harry stood up to the white establishment when it was unfashionable and dangerous, tantamount to professional suicide. *Jay-Z has $500 million dollars in the bank and still allows white folks to scare him into remaining silent about nearly any political issue impacting the people he left behind in Marcy Projects. * The only time they seem to let him talk is when he stands up to call himself a “n*gga.”

Any rational person who cares anything about the civil rights struggles of Belafonte, Dr. King and others, should be immediately taken aback by the shear audacity of Jay-Z’s decision to refer to Harry as a “boy.” I don’t care if this is hip hop lingo, or if it’s the only word that came to mind, but Jay-Z should probably realize that referring to an 86-year old icon like Harry Belafonte as a “boy” is as disrespectful as comparing Mrs. Carter to Lil Kim’s raunchy older sister.

I don’t pretend to know Jay-Z and I don’t know if I’ll ever meet him. *But he’d be wise to understand that Harry Belafonte is a MAN, a black man, and an extraordinary man at that. *The definition of a “boy” is someone who validates an otherwise bland and underwhelming existence by reminding you of how many Rolex watches he owns. *A boy might also attack an 86-year old man who is so busy fighting off death that he can’t readily defend himself. *Harry grew up with racist white men referring to him as a “boy,” so using this kind of vernacular to reference one of the greatest civil rights/entertainment icons in history makes Jay-Z look every bit as misguided as the bigoted Italians and Jews he seeks to emulate.

Jay can’t crush Harry Belafonte with his money, because Harry learned a long time ago that there are things far more important than the cash in your bank account. *Real men don’t need to pull out their wallets in order to certify their manhood, for there is value in being intelligent, conscientious and doing what is right.

I hope Jay-Z will issue an apology to Harry Belafonte. *Were it not for the sacrifices of Belafonte and men of his generation, Jay-Z would still be”slingin” on the corner or rapping on the chitlin circuit. *He also wouldn’t have the right to go around the world selling records to white kids who love referring to him as a their favorite n*gga. * In fact, I argue that Jay-Z should probably keep Harry’s name out of his mouth, since he will never know what Harry has gone through in order to clear a path for all of us. *That man is a legend Jay-Z; you’re just another N*gga in Paris.

http://www.yourblackworld.net/2013/...eprint-for-your-freedom-never-call-him-a-boy/
 
That man is a legend Jay-Z; you’re just another N*gga in Paris.
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Reminds me of the old heads/youngsters thread from yesterday. Most of us unbiased listeners have always questioned Jay's content. Even when "setting the record straight" with Mr. Belafonte, he had to mention his material bullshit.
 
I can dig his music and can also appeciate the sometimes subtle lyricism that can go over people's heads.... but for the most part, Jay just rehashes the same shit over and over again. He's a better business man than he is an artist. We know you've made paper Jay...how about really talking about some shit that matters.
 
I don' understand how he Jay-Z gets a pass... because he's on some hiphop Forbes list?? :confused:

Maybe because Obama lets him come to the white house?? :confused: (but don't try to be a rapper when you grow up :rolleyes:)


Dude uses his gift to pollute minds just like a lot of other these loser ass hip hop artists.

Chuck D he is not.
 
I don' understand how he Jay-Z gets a pass... because he's on some hiphop Forbes list?? :confused:

Maybe because Obama lets him come to the white house?? :confused: (but don't try to be a rapper when you grow up :rolleyes:)


Dude uses his gift to pollute minds just like a lot of other these loser ass hip hop artists.


Chuck D he is not.

I agree, but who's fault is that? Not his.
 
Jay-Z is low hanging fruit at this point. There's nothing else left about him to be held under a microscope and criticized.



 
Reminds me of many threads on this board in that Belafonte is a civil rights giant who put his energy into actions that his his entire career on the line and was even blacklisted

And Jayz without knowing minimizes him with all that its his time now .....With Belafonte and many like him you would have no time to speak of.

Whatever your struggle to get where you are it pales in comparrison...
 
Most rappers are useless, and do nothing more than a disservice to the community.

Quote for BGOL... Since some like to talk about money in every post.

''A REAL MAN DON'T NEED TO PULL OUT HIS WALLET TO VALIDATE HIS MANHOOD ''.

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How are his wack ass lyrics not his fault? :confused:

No, you're missing the point. Not his lyrics, but his polluting of the minds. All he does is put that shit out there, but he ain't force feeding it to those who swallowing it down.
 
Uh oh, Jay-Z done became too successful. Now he must save the black race or risk being outcasted as a coon. Its a thin line....
 
Jay-Z is low hanging fruit at this point. There's nothing else left about him to be held under a microscope and criticized.




:yes::yes::yes:

look how much effort and attention THIS is given...

how many so-called artists and entertainers aint REALLY about shit but NEVER get mentioned?
 
I can dig his music and can also appeciate the sometimes subtle lyricism that can go over people's heads.... but for the most part, Jay just rehashes the same shit over and over again. He's a better business man than he is an artist. We know you've made paper Jay...how about really talking about some shit that matters.

........
 
You'd think at 45 years old, bubble lip shawn would've matured by now. dude still erfers to himself as young. Naw jay, you old now :smh:

His latest album wasn't about shit. Time to grow up jay, you now have a seed in this world.
 
I think one of the great abuses of this modern time is that we should have had such high-profile artists, powerful celebrities. But they have turned their back on social responsibility. That goes for Jay-Z and Beyoncé, for example. Give me Bruce Springsteen, and now you’re talking. I really think he is black.

I can't cosign this Belafonte quote.

I HATE, HATE when black men joke about how some white guy is really black. There's NO black entertainer that he coulda used as an example? Even as a youngn I used to hate when grown black men used to call Bill Clinton black. No disrespect to Bruce or Harry who are both great men in my book.

I don't really dig boyce but this ether was on time and maybe Jay is mature enough to take it like a man. Maybe it makes him a better man. None of us are above getting checked.
 
I don't really dig boyce but this ether was on time and maybe Jay is mature enough to take it like a man. Maybe it makes him a better man. None of us are above getting checked.
How can you even wonder if hes mature enough to take criticism like a man when he JUST responded to a civil rights icon in a fucking rap lyric where he rapped about a watch, a coupe, and essentially called him a hater while referring to him as "Mr. Day O". This guy is fucking scum.
 
You'd think at 45 years old, bubble lip shawn would've matured by now. dude still erfers to himself as young. Naw jay, you old now :smh:

His latest album wasn't about shit. Time to grow up jay, you now have a seed in this world.

There were a few tracks on there I liked...like "Crown"... but if you've heard any of the last 5 jay z albums, you've heard this one already. he justs think of clever and sometimes embarrassingly simple ways to say "i'm rich, my bitch is rich, i'm been running shit for years, i'm a pioneer, i came from nothing" over and over again in a plethora of ways....and no one can relate to any of the shit he's talking about...well maybe the 1%.

Jay Z just wants to well records and break records (like most times with a #1 release on billboard, and shit like that.I think he's actually second all-time now).... that muthafucka's music is not really "touching" anyone at this point as most people can't even relate to the shit he's talking about... his albums are not but tracks for him to brag about his life....dude does ZERO social commentary that does not directly involve himself.

and like I said, I do listen to and like some of his music...but talk about a muthafucka being repetitive :smh: it's like this muthafucka ONLY cares about money, power, and status and what that affords you. his "best buddy" Kanye is a fucking adult-sized brat but at least this dudes comes with new music, a fresh perspective and even attempts to sometimes make social commentary and i'm only using him because that's "his boy" and they both are in that same "commercial" space

Jay Z needs Nas to ghostwrite an album for him.
 
but if you've heard any of the last 5 jay z albums, you've heard this one already. he justs think of clever and sometimes embarrassingly simple ways to say "i'm rich, my bitch is rich, i'm been running shit for years, i'm a pioneer, i came from nothing" over and over again in a plethora of ways...
Dont forget his "i used to sell coke" lines that he cant seem to be able to get through a song without. :smh:
 
No, you're missing the point. Not his lyrics, but his polluting of the minds. All he does is put that shit out there, but he ain't force feeding it to those who swallowing it down.

Ok seen but the youths WILL idolize and try to imitate celebrities even just to be cool in school or whatever. A person with any type of conscience would realize how much power they have over the minds of the youth and use it responsibly. Unfortunatey hova is not one of them :smh:
 
Uh oh, Jay-Z done became too successful. Now he must save the black race or risk being outcasted as a coon. Its a thin line....

JayZ wouldnt give two shits about you. He would pass you like youre some peasant. Dont defend him...havent heard one thing from his mouth about Trayvon.

He has the power to make a change. He got all these broke ass men thinking their Freemasons but he cant use his power to form a movement.
 
How can you even wonder if hes mature enough to take criticism like a man when he JUST responded to a civil rights icon in a fucking rap lyric where he rapped about a watch, a coupe, and essentially called him a hater while referring to him as "Mr. Day O". This guy is fucking scum.

I just watched and interview he did the other day in Europe. It was posted on bgol. I think he gives good interviews...I find it funny how different he comes off though dependent on the interviewer...when he was on The Breakfast Club, he was very sure of himself (i won't call him arrogant because I kind of hate when people say that about black men when it's just confident) ...but on the one in England with the white interview, he actually gave an interview with more substance and came off more humble.... i thought it was kind of odd...I know that you have to know your audience and know how to play in different circles....he's mastered that... sometimes I have do it (obviously nothing on the level we are talking about with him) but he's come off as trying to make sure everyone knows (on the the breakfast club shit) that "im better than yall".... but for the interview in England, the interview even commented how he was surprised that Jayz showed up EARLY and his temperament was really chilled.
 
Dont forget his "i used to sell coke" lines that he cant seem to be able to get through a song without. :smh:

I don't want to come off as a hater but him and his wife seem perfect for each other...neither one of them talks about shit in their music. I respect their hustle...but artistically :smh::smh:
 
How can you even wonder if hes mature enough to take criticism like a man when he JUST responded to a civil rights icon in a fucking rap lyric where he rapped about a watch, a coupe, and essentially called him a hater while referring to him as "Mr. Day O". This guy is fucking scum.

this. and I'm PROUD to say that I've never bought (or downloaded) ANY music by jay-z...never liked him.

and I don't have any music by or much respect for his overrated wife either.

dude is stuck on stupid.


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I don't want to come off as a hater but him and his wife seem perfect for each other...neither one of them talks about shit in their music. I respect their hustle...but artistically :smh::smh:

:yes:

Beyonce is very one dimensional. She acts borderline retarded as if all she can do his sing and pop her Vag.

JayZ is very articulate and methodically and could do so much more but chooses to make money his God.
 
I can dig his music and can also appeciate the sometimes subtle lyricism that can go over people's heads.... but for the most part, Jay just rehashes the same shit over and over again. He's a better business man than he is an artist. We know you've made paper Jay...how about really talking about some shit that matters.

That man is not about to fuck up his money train. He isn't built like that.
 
How can you even wonder if hes mature enough to take criticism like a man when he JUST responded to a civil rights icon in a fucking rap lyric where he rapped about a watch, a coupe, and essentially called him a hater while referring to him as "Mr. Day O". This guy is fucking scum.

because u never know how some words are gonna impact a person.

people have said shit to me where i may have even responded with a fuckoff but the words sunk in over time...

he lashed out the only way he knows how... w/ the i got more money than u, bla bla bla but its very possible that the words hit the target.
 
havent heard one thing from his mouth about Trayvon.

He has the power to make a change. He got all these broke ass men thinking their Freemasons but he cant use his power to form a movement.
so every wealthy black person with clout is supposed to mention trayvon?

why do you say he has broke men doing whatever. these men have brains. why cant they think for themselves?
:yes:
Beyonce is very one dimensional. She acts borderline retarded as if all she can do his sing and pop her Vag.

She's been in a few movies as well. I wouldnt call that one dimensional. And not all of them involved her singing and dancing.
 
Stay with me gents:
I can remember a time not so long ago we were having this same type convo ab Mike Jordan, oh he needs to and his money and blacks this and that, top athlete needs to shoulder the civil revolution where Russell and Ali left off....now illuminati Jay has to make 500 mill and befriend the pres he selling his soul and he should stand up for black rights. Pres is the first black one I history he is gonna make life so easy for blacks now.. SERIOUSLY?? I appreciate peoples vision and views helps shape the world. You can not expect someone to do what you feel is right according to you...if you choose to put your career on the line for your own personal reasons, why if those reasons are not shared by the next generation is that wrong? in closing though and I do not mean this in a disrespectful way...if a LIVING LEG has not influenced someone to take the baton from him, isn't that his fault of not inspiring the next? IJS food for thought
 
I don't want to come off as a hater but him and his wife seem perfect for each other...neither one of them talks about shit in their music. I respect their hustle...but artistically :smh::smh:
This guy did a rap diss to Harry Belafonte man. To address any 86 year old black man like that- not to mention one who stood on the frontlines for racial equality- is a fucking outrage.


Diss songs to civil rights freedom fighter Harry Belafonte. Idol worship and titular homages to homosexual fashionista Tom Ford. Incredible.
 
JayZ wouldnt give two shits about you. He would pass you like youre some peasant. Dont defend him...havent heard one thing from his mouth about Trayvon.

He has the power to make a change. He got all these broke ass men thinking their Freemasons but he cant use his power to form a movement.

so y worry about something u cant control (like jay-z) when u can be doing something right now?

the chick that stopped the juror from putting out a book to capitalize on TM's murder was just a regular 20somthing black chick
kinda like u pretend to be...
she's not a celeb. not super rich. just a regular person who decided to take some action.
 
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