Hip-Hop Gets Political Featuring Daddy Yankee, Fat Joe, Young Jeezy
1. John-Henry was first to post about Daddy Yankee endorsing Senator McCain for President. Well this pissed Fat Joe off enough to publicly respond. In fact, Fat Joe challenged Daddy Yankee to a political debate and called Yankee all sorts of names. There was an interesting comment about this issue from a Hiptics reader, and one of my homies, DJ Joe Razo:
I’m living in Puerto Rico right now and can speak on the Daddy Yankees huge popularity here. But his popularity really doesn’t extend too much farther… With that said the bottom line is that Puerto Ricans can’t vote on a presidential candidate, so his endorsement really doesn’t mean much.
2. Young Jeezy is not only getting political with his latest album The Recession, but also doing what he can to register voters. Read about it here. Check out the video and watch Jeezy arrive in a baby blue Lambo. [insert jeezy adlib here] In case you were wondering,The Recession debuted #1, selling over 350,000 copies in the first week.
Hope everybody has a good weekend! – Cfro
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i agree with you that daddy yankee’s endorsement on mccain is random but, daddy yankees fan base is just as american as it is puerto rican. daddy yankees reggatone music is very popular in the U.S.
YOUR FUCKED UP.
YOUR FUCKED UP. puto you lost most of los latinos in doing that
man…..you suck
i loved you…loved
not no more you lost alot
of people by doing thatlet me tell you
at school alot of latinos where pissed are pissed of.
fuck your self