I know a lot of people don’t understand the meaning behind this song it’s a great message about the titles that are being put on people in general at first I didn’t understand until it got to the end Adam Calhoun put out a great message on this one because it’s not what you say but how you say things
Adam wattling the cages but, in the end, he brought it all together... Was a song to bring us together not tear us apart. There is some good in the worst of us & some bad in the best of us. Knew you would get there in the end Day, Nice reaction as always.
@@DaybombTVeverything he said everytime he utilized either the cracker word or the n word he grew up in the south side of Chicago almost exactly where he shot that that video he had the pass from them to utilize that word as a form of showing how that word and the word cracker are used to label us all and and separate and segregate us all via race hence he was trying to show how wrong it was just to bring us together
The look on your face at the beginning was priceless. Adam shot this in one of the most dangerous areas in Chicago. He is very respected there and hung out there and did battle raps there. So he explains him using the word as he grew up in it and thats what they called each other, even him. However he wouldn't just say it in any area just where he's known. He tries to explain to these young kids that just think its cool to just say it you could get hurt. However he says its just a word like white people is called crackerand we shouldn't let these words matter to our true character. Also he reflects the two types of people in each race there is good ones and bad ones regardless of your skin color. There is rick and poor people regardless of color. That's his Cadillac as well. The white guy in the video rolling up got murdered not long after this. ACal did an interview with Stevie Knight about this. It wS a good sit down. ACal also has some videos of that area where he goes on the streets and talks to the people. Its awesome.
I wasn't expecting that intro I couldn't believe what I was hearing lol but I understand now, thanks for the info and for checking out the reaction Peace to you
I like seeing people get upset when a white person uses that word not even with the hard er, but it's no different then calling a white person a cracker. 😂. I can see getting mad about the other but I say if you don't want other people saying it maybe no one should.
I disagree as a white man. I dont care if you call my cracker, it will never offend me. That word was never used to keep me down. My people are Catholics from Ireland, they faced their own mistreatment in this country, but cracker was not a word associated with that mistreatment. the n word was associated with the mistreatment of black people in this country and used to keep them down. Sure, both terms stem from hate, but only one ever had power associated with it.
2 different stereotypes for 2 groups of people. Showing positive and negative of both. And the end is unity. Together we are stronger, divided we fall apart and are Easy to gain control of. We need to stop this shit before there is no going back in a peaceful way
Yh, he's rapping about the stereotypes that some (and the media) assume about different societies. Then at the end, he's saying f that, they can think what they want, we need to come together and stop letting them, and people who think like that, divide us. That's what I've always took from it, anyhow. Peace, bro, love your reactions 👍🏻
It's more about how there are good and bad characteristics in all races, and sometimes, we can all live up to the stereotypes set on us by others, as well as how the system sets up those situations to cause division within communities. It also shows the other side of how those stereotypes, though sometimes partially true, definitely aren't representative of our cultures as a whole. I think it's probably also important to note Adam's upbringing. He grew up with mixed groups in the hoods of Chicago, where those terminologies were most likely more acceptable and readily used.
A very smart underrated black man said it best “ racism is not dead but it is on life-support kept alive by politicians, race hustlers and people that get a sense of superiority by denouncing others as racist” ~Thomas Sowell~ 👍🇺🇸🧐
That face was priceless. 😂 Well worth the subscription. The song is about stereotypes and the labels that are unnecessarily placed upon us. They sit back and watch it happen. Divide and conquer is the oldest and most effective way to control the people. If we are fighting with each other, we aren’t paying attention to what the powers that be are doing. It’s high time we stop letting them divide us. Much love y’all. ❤❤
Them public words are like the old public water fountains. Only certain people can use certain ones. He's showing that ain't none of it poisonous, if we're all drinking from the same fountains. It's just water and words, as long as you can see that, it's all it will ever be. Plus we all got bigger problems than sounds and fluids, you hear what he was saying about, no matter where your at; your old lady going to be busting your ass for some B.S. He..he. We should probably all quit allowing other people to tell us how to think.
I bet it would be hard to understand from the star belly sneech side, but star belly sneech or not we are all sneeches made by god in the light of the son.
Dude says one word and everybody loses their shit. Unreal the world that we live in. This whole song made sense.
LOL... nice reaction Day.
I know a lot of people don’t understand the meaning behind this song it’s a great message about the titles that are being put on people in general at first I didn’t understand until it got to the end Adam Calhoun put out a great message on this one because it’s not what you say but how you say things
I'm a proud white Christian, the Muslim is my brother, the black man is my brother, NO ONE HURTS MY BROTHERS. Support from Australia 🇦🇺 mate.
Thank you I appreciate it salute to Australia
Amen
Adam wattling the cages but, in the end, he brought it all together... Was a song to bring us together not tear us apart.
There is some good in the worst of us & some bad in the best of us. Knew you would get there in the end Day, Nice reaction as always.
Have to get into his past. He lived in Chicago and lived that life.
#AdamCalhoun
Yes I will be getting more of his content
@@DaybombTVeverything he said everytime he utilized either the cracker word or the n word he grew up in the south side of Chicago almost exactly where he shot that that video he had the pass from them to utilize that word as a form of showing how that word and the word cracker are used to label us all and and separate and segregate us all via race hence he was trying to show how wrong it was just to bring us together
Adam grew up in the trenches in Chicago and was always in the hood rapping. I believe everyone in the video are his people.
The look on your face at the beginning was priceless. Adam shot this in one of the most dangerous areas in Chicago. He is very respected there and hung out there and did battle raps there. So he explains him using the word as he grew up in it and thats what they called each other, even him. However he wouldn't just say it in any area just where he's known. He tries to explain to these young kids that just think its cool to just say it you could get hurt. However he says its just a word like white people is called crackerand we shouldn't let these words matter to our true character. Also he reflects the two types of people in each race there is good ones and bad ones regardless of your skin color. There is rick and poor people regardless of color. That's his Cadillac as well. The white guy in the video rolling up got murdered not long after this. ACal did an interview with Stevie Knight about this. It wS a good sit down. ACal also has some videos of that area where he goes on the streets and talks to the people. Its awesome.
I wasn't expecting that intro I couldn't believe what I was hearing lol but I understand now, thanks for the info and for checking out the reaction Peace to you
It's okay to say niggas
4:56 BINGO!!! He’s just speaking in all the stereotypes and labels they put on us JUST to divide us!
Adam was a battle rapper in Chicago. He still lives outside Chicago.
Thanks for the info I didn't know that
I like seeing people get upset when a white person uses that word not even with the hard er, but it's no different then calling a white person a cracker. 😂. I can see getting mad about the other but I say if you don't want other people saying it maybe no one should.
I disagree as a white man. I dont care if you call my cracker, it will never offend me. That word was never used to keep me down. My people are Catholics from Ireland, they faced their own mistreatment in this country, but cracker was not a word associated with that mistreatment. the n word was associated with the mistreatment of black people in this country and used to keep them down. Sure, both terms stem from hate, but only one ever had power associated with it.
It's not us against us. Its us against those trying to divide.
We have to deal with women... 😅
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2 different stereotypes for 2 groups of people. Showing positive and negative of both. And the end is unity.
Together we are stronger, divided we fall apart and are Easy to gain control of.
We need to stop this shit before there is no going back in a peaceful way
Yh, he's rapping about the stereotypes that some (and the media) assume about different societies. Then at the end, he's saying f that, they can think what they want, we need to come together and stop letting them, and people who think like that, divide us. That's what I've always took from it, anyhow. Peace, bro, love your reactions 👍🏻
You get it...much respect
He speaking from inside….. yesssssss you got it….. there ya go…. So glad ya got it. ❤❤ yes titles they use. ❤❤❤
It's more about how there are good and bad characteristics in all races, and sometimes, we can all live up to the stereotypes set on us by others, as well as how the system sets up those situations to cause division within communities. It also shows the other side of how those stereotypes, though sometimes partially true, definitely aren't representative of our cultures as a whole. I think it's probably also important to note Adam's upbringing. He grew up with mixed groups in the hoods of Chicago, where those terminologies were most likely more acceptable and readily used.
He's just telling truth !
If we just hung out together we would realize that we have so much more in common the we think.
It’s definitely LIT 💣💣
Great reaction.
Glad you enjoyed it
Subbed on this one more acal hes fire great reaction brother
Thanks for the sub
A very smart underrated black man said it best “ racism is not dead but it is on life-support kept alive by politicians, race hustlers and people that get a sense of superiority by denouncing others as racist” ~Thomas Sowell~ 👍🇺🇸🧐
Speaking facts on "behavior" and "behavior" is the foundation of culture.
Bro, it's simple- he's throwing out ignorant stereotypes, the foundation of racism
ok thank you
Just subscribed. You've got a good thing goin on- wish you the best on the journey
I appreciate that peace and blessings to you@@odochartaighofodonegal2351
That face was priceless. 😂
Well worth the subscription.
The song is about stereotypes and the labels that are unnecessarily placed upon us. They sit back and watch it happen. Divide and conquer is the oldest and most effective way to control the people. If we are fighting with each other, we aren’t paying attention to what the powers that be are doing. It’s high time we stop letting them divide us. Much love y’all. ❤❤
Thank you...
I haven't watched the reaction yet but if ya get the message then ya gotta get the Democrats out..... anyhow let's get into it..
Calhoun was brought up in the hood of chicago. And that Cadillac is his
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you got it
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I’m glad you got it man. The scheme and flow was fairly obvious.
So glad you made this video. We gotta come together.
Most definitely!
Stereo Types of different races they try and pin us with and against one another. Just like Tom said they are just "Names" HOGFAM💯
Well said #HOGFAM
You got it
Thank you!
Them public words are like the old public water fountains.
Only certain people can use certain ones.
He's showing that ain't none of it poisonous, if we're all drinking from the same fountains.
It's just water and words, as long as you can see that, it's all it will ever be.
Plus we all got bigger problems than sounds and fluids, you hear what he was saying about, no matter where your at;
your old lady going to be busting your ass for some B.S. He..he.
We should probably all quit allowing other people to tell us how to think.
He’s speaking about stereotypes
Got my sub in young man. 😊
Words are words. If it offends you that's your problem.
Good video...
Glad you liked it!
@@DaybombTV Your smart and see the way things are and could be
I bet it would be hard to understand from the star belly sneech side, but star belly sneech or not we are all sneeches made by god in the light of the son.
Stereotypes!!!
It's not black vs. white.. it's wrong vs. Right
You know he's from shy town
stereotypes
So simple minded to stop there lol.
Rappin or not I couldn't throw around the n word. With a a or a er....just something I don't think is right for anyone to say. Black or white.
great reaction man im glad you received Adams message and didn't get mad like a lot of people be doing
I appreciate that I don't see nothing wrong with what he said if anything he speaking for us it doesn't matter what color he is