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A racially charged song that speaks to black people on the issues they themselves face and they themselves push upon themselves. A wonderful balance between a wake up song and a sad song on what we have become as part of the human race.
[Intro: Micah Bournes]
Pickaninny fieldhand, just another darkie
Blue black, big lip, motherland monkey
Dark skin, nappy head, always being ugly
You just another darkie, you just another darkie
When you hear ‘em talking, just love ‘em and keep walking
Prayed for you, brothers, the masters done brainwashed 'em
Say it loud for ‘em, ignoring all of the mocking
You just another darkie, you just another darkie
[Verse 1: Propaganda]
I used to wish I was Puerto-Rican
‘Cause that type of black was different
They had curly hair and accents
And I would be called exotic
I would lie and say I’m half-something
Mixed with this and that of sorts
Anything to not just be a fieldhand descendent
I knew black meant I was beautiful
X Clan done taught me that much
That ain’t stop the black folks, black jokes at lunch
I had Shaka Zulu, Nefertiti, Tutankhamun posters
Hanging on my walls to ease the pain of them boulders
Thrown ‘em, so ashamed I got the round nose of a king
I’m from the most mimicked culture but that ain’t do a thing for my self-image
Subjected to a standard I could never meet
Genetics don’t let blue eyes ever come with black feet
Culture say that black feet don’t belong on skateboards
They should stay on reservations; Mama Winnie came for ‘em
Black people self-police “you sound white when you speak”
Why your hair so nappy? You was just another darkie
[Hook: Micah Bournes]
Fat lip, wide nose (you just another darkie)
Looking like some burnt toast (you just another darkie)
Nappy headed, so gross (you just another darkie)
Master got ‘em so fooled (you just another darkie)
Some people still blind (you just another darkie)
Hating on they own kind (you just another darkie)
Put your fist in the sky
And don’t pay ‘em no mind (you just another darkie)
[Bridge: Micah Bournes]
Man, why should I care at all
When you burn your own city whole?
And your daughter want a white doll
Man, y’all don’t even like y’all
[Verse 2: Jackie Hill-Perry]
I remember they told me I would look better if I was lighter
Get wedded on the island with the dress to match my silence
Tell your melanin be quiet, it’s too loud to match the culture
The vultures of the media, Wikipedia wrote the posters
Who you mailin' to? Who you selling to?
Is your cerebellum bailing you out?
Or is you jailed by the mouth that told you failin' to not be yourself?
I know I believed it, I know I repeated what was me sleeping
Killing my dreams, maybe if I was thicker my skin wouldn’t make a scene
Such a protagonist activist for a massive king
They treat him like the villain yet they don’t want what master schemes
Living like immigrants yet they don’t want the master’s things
Who’s a slave? Who’s the one to blame for the nappyness, the averages?
Love over hate is the fraction with the happiest
Mathematicians adding the blackness African applicants
The night embedded, I don’t regret it, the blackest skin
[Hook: Micah Bournes]
Fat lip, wide nose (you just another darkie)
Looking like some burnt toast (you just another darkie)
Nappy headed, so gross (you just another darkie)
Master got ‘em so fooled (you just another darkie)
Some people still blind (you just another darkie)
Hating on they own kind (you just another darkie)
Put your fist in the sky
And don’t pay ‘em no mind (you just another darkie)
[Bridge: Micah Bournes]
Man, why should I care at all
When you burn your own city whole?
And your daughter want a white doll
Man, y’all don’t even like y’all
Darkie was written by Micah Bournes & Jackie Hill Perry & Propaganda.
Darkie was produced by Daniel Steele.
Propaganda released Darkie on Fri May 19 2017.
Wade-O and Propaganda spent roughly six minutes talking about the foundational material of this song including internalized self-hatred, envying Puerto-Ricans, and his “militant” upbringing:
According to Billboard:
Here, we’re met face-to-face with a black man in handcuffs, nearby police sirens washing red and blue hues over his face. As Prop lists off appearance-based racial slurs like the one in the song’s title, the figure begins to dance down the street with moves so graceful, you a...
Micah Bournes (pronounced boar-NAY) is a spoken word artist from Long Beach, California. To learn more about Micah visit his website.