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Dabbling a little in the homophobic territory of early ‘90s rap on this controversial skit, Public Enemy speaks on the then recent subject of AIDS in the black community.
The skit opens with a spoken word segment sampled from a speech by Frances Cress Welsing, who was one of the promoters of the co...
[Intro: Frances Cress Welsing]
Every black person who says that they're a leader needs to pen blazing questions about HIV
And get an answer to the question "How could it be in a book published in 1969?"
Under chemical and biological warfare
Tell 'em
[Verse: Chuck D & Flavor Flav]
Man to man, I don't know if they can
From what I know, the parts don't fit (Ah shit)
How he's sharin' a needle with a drug addict
He don't believe he has it either
But now he does, he doesn't know
'Cause he goes straight to a ho
Tell you what who was next on the butt
Wild thingin' on a germ runnin' wild
Yo stop! But the bag popped
Damn!
[Outro: Flavor Flav]
Ay yo, Terminator man, yo meet the G that killed me
Meet the G That Killed Me was written by Chuck D & Keith Shocklee & Eric Sadler.
Meet the G That Killed Me was produced by The Bomb Squad.
Public Enemy released Meet the G That Killed Me on Tue Apr 10 1990.