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Ain't Easy Black Man
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This song elaborates on the racial injustices that occur in this nation.
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GA is an artist who derives from Claxton, GA and he is considered a lyricist, which is considered a rarity amongst Southern rappers. Nevertheless, he has a str
Come take a ride to a place where race dictates ones being. Everything he/she is is separated by the color of ones skin. Come visit a place where Blacks are expected to "stay in their place". Claxton is the name of that place, and it only has four traffic lights and Blacks are separated from Whites by a railroad track. Everything that GA's music represents came from the experiences from living in Claxton, Georgia. His suppression as an athlete led to a life "in the streets". His story is a testimony to help others make different or better decisions in their lives and his music is created to encourage progression in people's lives. An analytical ear is needed while listening to his music. He focuses on a range of subjects, from political views to hood life to racial hatred. Hip-Hop is GA's way to reach out to people and it is a career that is conducive to his personality.
Song Info
Charts
Peak #11,975
Peak in subgenre #7,165
Author
GA
Rights
Grind Hard Productions
Uploaded
August 12, 2007
Track Files
MP3
MP3 3.6 MB 128 kbps 3:57
Story behind the song
This song is an attempt to paint a clearer picture as to why the Black youth fall victim to society. It is not to justify any wrong behavior, but to illuminate the harse reality that exist. It is also an inspirational song that illustrates that there are alternative routes to success for those who grew up in "The Hood".
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