Posted by Jonathan Adler:
Sunday Song Lyric:
http://volokh.com/archives/archive_2006_07_30-2006_08_05.shtml#1154276785


   I was surprised and impressed by the debut album of [1]Fort Minor (aka
   Linkin Park's Mike Shinoda), [2]The Rising Tied. The album has the
   obligatoy unrepresentative single ("Where'd You Go"), highlight-reel
   track ("Remember the Name"), and rejoinders to critics ("Get Me Gone",
   "High Road"). [3]Shawn Carter served as executive producer, and there
   are guest spots from Styles of Beyond, Black Thought, and Jon Legend,
   among others. Shinoda is anything but the best rapper, as the Linkin
   Park/Jay-Z collaboration [4]Collision Course amply demonstrated, but
   he is a skilled emcee, producer, and songwriter, and the The Rising
   Tied includes social commentary and spots of lyrical depth that were
   quite unexpected given Shinoda's work with Linkin Park.

   From "Right Now":

     Somebody right now is dropping his vote
     Inside a box and trying not to get shot in his throat
     For the act of freedom
     Right now, somebody's stuck in Iraq
     Hoping that he gets shipped back breathing
     In a war but he's not really sure the reasons
     So we show our support when the press mislead him
     Though we mourn, remain proud, Salute the troops
     Get some, I know you boys got some work to do
     Meanwhile, right now someone's 25-to-life-ing
     Standing on a corner with their thumb up hitchhiking
     Scratching off a lotto ticket hoping for a real winner
     sneaking through the border just to work and eat a real dinner
     Right now someone wishes they were you and I
     Instead of second-guessing fatal thoughts of quiet suicide
     But right now I'm staring out the window at a fiend
     With holes in his arm and holes in his jeans
     He pulled out a cigarette and sparked a light
     And walked right around the corner just out of my sight

   From "Cigarettes":

     Lemme tell you something that I realized tonight
     My hip hop radio's like Marlboro Light
     They're both selling stories
     And they sound abot the same
     Cigarettes say the're safe
     Rappers claim they really bang
     We don't care if it's true when we lay the money down
     We don't believe the words
     We just love the way they sound
     They're acting like we're idiots
     They're lying to our face
     Maybe we are idiots
     We buy it anyway
     I'm running out to get the next rapper's CD
     Just sucking up the guns, drugs and misogyny
     The same way that I suck up all the stories when I breathe
     That little bit of death supposedly cancer free
     And everything they say's got the truth twisted up
     But twisted up's what I want
     Man, I can't get enough
     'Cause even though we know it's all just a big bluff
     We just light another up
     What we don't give a f**k

   Perhaps the most surprising, and poignant, part fo the album is
   "Kenji," Shinoda's retelling of the history of Japanese internement,
   complete with samples from interviews with his father and aunt about
   their experiences.

     they gave Ken a couple of days
     To get his whole life packed into two bags
     Just two bags
     He couldn't even pack his clothes
     And some folks didn't even have a suitcase
     to pack anything in
     so two trash bags is all they gave them
     And when the kids asked mom
     Where are we going
     Nobody even knew what to say to them
     Ken didn't want to lie
     He said the US is looking for spies
     So we have to live in a place called Manzanar
     Where a lot of Japanese people are . . .
     Now the names have been changed but the story's true
     My family was locked up back in '42
     My family was there
     Where it was dark and damp
     And they called it an "internment camp."

   Whether or not Shinoda gets all of his particulars correct (I'll defer
   to Eric Muller on that), the track is a welcome addition to a
   worthwhile album.

References

   1. http://www.fortminor.com/
   2. 
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B000BKSISA/qid=1154272161/sr=8-1/ref=sr_8_1/102-9691246-6432165?v=glance&s=music&n=507846
   3. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jay-z
   4. http://www.lpjz.com/

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