Barack The Magic Negro Song Lyrics Video

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Barack The Magic Negro Song Lyrics Video – Barack The Magic Negro is a new song created by some creavite people. I see that everybody is looking to watch Barack The Magic Negro video also some of them lokking for Barack The Magic Negro lyrics. I have found what you’re looking for and you can watch Barack The Magic Negro video from the embedded Youtube video. I’m looking forward to reading your comments about Barack The Magic Negro so don’t forget to comment about this video and lyrics. I wonder what Mr. Barack Obama thinks about this video, will he laugh or get angry is something not obvious yet, anyway he isn’t supposed comment about this Barack The Magic Negro song. Here you can watch Barack The Magic Negro song video and below Barack The Magic Negro video you can find Barack The Magic Negro lyrics. Enjoy it!

Barack The Magic Negro Song Video

Barack The Magic Negro Lyrics

Barack the Magic Negro lives in D.C.
The L.A. Times, they called him that
‘Cause he’s not authentic like me.
Yeah, the guy from the L.A. paper
Said he makes guilty whites feel good
They’ll vote for him, and not for me
‘Cause he’s not from the hood.

See, real black men, like Snoop Dog,
Or me, or Farrakhan
Have talked the talk, and walked the walk.
Not come in late and won!

Oh, Barack the Magic Negro, lives in D.C.
The L.A. Times, they called him that
‘Cause he’s black, but not authentically.
Oh, Barack the Magic Negro, lives in D.C.
The L.A. Times, they called him that
‘Cause he’s black, but not authentically.

Some say Barack’s “articulate”
And bright and new and “clean.”
The media sure loves this guy,
A white interloper’s dream!
But, when you vote for president,
Watch out, and don’t be fooled!
Don’t vote the Magic Negro in –
‘Cause —

’Cause I won’t have nothing after all these years of sacrifice
And I won’t get justice. This is about justice. This isn’t about me, it’s about justice.
It’s about buffet. I don’t have no buffet and there won’t be any church contributions,
And there’ll be no cash in the collection plate.
There ain’t gonna be no cash money, no walkin’ around money, no phoning money.
Now, Barack going to come in here and ……..

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12 Comments on “Barack The Magic Negro Song Lyrics Video”

  • Maureen and Rick Panzica
    29 December, 2008, 2:09

    Whether I agree with the song or not, is not the point. The point is that the 5th amendment gives us the right to say what we want and read what we want and to comment on what we don’t agree with. I am NOT a fan of President Bush’s but I do recall seeing a lot of unkind things said about him. He was made fun of constantly. Why is this different? Because of Barack’s color? I thought we were passed all that and that we as Americans were not suppose to see color and treat everyone equal. Well that goes for this as well doesn’t it?

    When women wanted equality there were things that came along with that equality that were not “pleasant”. Again, why is this any different. Is this reverse discrimination? We should stop making fun of EVERYONE then and be told what we can say and read by the government. Then we can just change our country’s name from United States of America to The Soviety Union Jr.

    What is going? It is really a sad day when a silly song like this is banned from adults to listen to and make their own decision.

  • Bret Ferrante
    30 December, 2008, 3:33

    I don’t agree that the point of this controversy is about the right to read or say whatever want. I don’t hear anyone saying that the song itself should be censored. It is about whether a candidate to be chairman of the RNC should be sending it around to other people in the party and what that says about the people who would vote for him and the Party in general. If anything I think it’s a pretty dumb thing to do when running for that type of position. I don’t hear anyone saying that the song itself should be censored.

  • kilgore trout
    30 December, 2008, 4:16

    Actually, it’s the 1st amendment that gives you the right to free speech. The 5th is the one they read to you when you get arrested, “You have the right to remain silent, etc…”

    The song itself may be in poor taste, but as you say, it is no worse than many, many of the parodies of George W Bush. I think the issue is that it was included on a CD distributed as a Christmas gift from a Republican politician to other Republicans. The CD contained many other songs making fun of Democrats and Liberals. I was raised by conservative parents who taught me it’s poor manners to celebrate a joyous holiday by mocking others. It’s supposed to be a time to come together and at least temporarily forget our differences.

  • Peggy
    30 December, 2008, 7:21

    I agree that Bush had a lot of things said about him, but the difference is that they were based on things he actually said. Those remarks were directed at his level of intelligence, and competence based on his own actions not his race, age or gender. Which is the difference. If you disagree with Barack’s opinions, decisions what have you, that’s fine. But this song is blatantly poking fun at his race and the black community. I for one, do not support making fun of anyone. I feel that a lot of people need to look at themselves before making fun of others or do they make fun of others to take attention from themselves. The 5th amendment gives us the right to freedom of speech, but not to make fun or bring down someone else. We take a lot of things out of context to suit our own needs. Many people need to pay attention to the morals and values that they are showing and teaching the younger generation. There have been many shootings and killings at many schools across the United States because parents taught or showed their kids that the 5th amendment gives them the right to say what they want with no consequences. However, the other kid(s) didn’t think so, instead they learned through the Constitution, they have the right to bear arms and defend themselves. So… where do we go from here with our rights? I say, mind your own business, teach good morals and values, fix your flaws, racism, and family problems before meddling .

  • 30 December, 2008, 19:28

    obama is the biggest offender of freedom of speach oh his

    transparency
    he is no more than a fast talking script reading drug salesman, and he did not win this election he bought it$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$

  • Justin
    30 December, 2008, 21:19

    The song is silly and I hope that President Elect Obama does not take it seriously. In fact it is my hope that the President Elect does not give this song any attention at all. The fact of the matter is plain and simple, Barack Obama is the first Black American President and thus the use of the word Negro in that song is very inappropriate. Do not act stupid and pretend you do not know the history of that word, there is NO word in History that is as ugly as that word. Black People have not been called Negro for a very very long time, it is NOT politically correct. The title is either African American, Black American or even (reluctantly) Afro-American. Calling Barack a Negro is just as offensive as calling him a Nigger. That is the problem with the song. NO one has ever called George Bush and Kracker, or a Honkey or whatever the derogatory term for Caucaisian is. The jokes about George Bush have always been about his screwing up the nation and his use (or lack thereof) of the english language.
    The song is silly and stupid, and not to be taken seriously, but it is in poor taste and the fact that a Republican is spreading it shows that person to be stupid and very very foolish especially in this time and with the reputation the Republican’s have for being intolerant, and racist.

  • mudshark12
    1 January, 2009, 6:41

    I was wondering if the lyrics were similar to “puff the magic dragon”, it appears they do, but I can’t confirm this 100% because the video was removed due to terms of violation. I agree with this and am pleased with this action. After all Barrack hasn’t had even 1 day in office, so poking fun at him is a its very least premature. I feel that after 8 years of Bush/Cheney bungling its a miracle that America survived intact and that my pet cat would have been a better President! I am hoping that the folks in our country will just give him a chance to be our leader.

  • Adriana
    3 January, 2009, 10:56

    This song is really catchy, sing it with me

    See real black men like snoopdog or me or Farakhan have walked the walk and talked the talk not come in late and won

  • laquita
    7 January, 2009, 5:08

    Yes! its racism because that kind dont want to see barack obama being the president and as good as it sounds the black people today are as successful as they are. I beleive he was doing that in a way to remind us who fully understand barack just not because he is black but because he is willing to make a change not only for blacks but for the united states of america they dont wont him in office, but history has been made! So that low life should try in put all that racism aside and realize that that aferican american man BARACK OBAMA is his president and is the president of the u.s ITS TIME FOR A CHANGE!

  • Black man
    14 January, 2009, 19:05

    The song is wrong. Crakers are just mad because a black man is president. Barack won and there nothing yall red necks can do about. Black people are starting to come up. stop hating……..

  • Néstor
    10 February, 2009, 1:33

    I like how you identify your self as black man. Maybe you should try identifying your self as a person and not as your ethnicity. I for one do not care that a black man is power. It doesn’t excite nor does it make me mad. What makes me mad is people voting for people based on color. Given we know roughly 90 percent of the black population voted for Obama. And yes I know not all black people voted based on his color, but come on, it’s pretty obvious. I am just tired of people using race as a factor (for good and bad). Can’t we just vote for people based on what they can do? I am not going to vote for someone just because he is Hispanic. I will vote for him based on his record, accomplishments, etc. I being Hispanic recommend other minorities to stop using reverse racism. Racism is racism. It is wrong.

    As for this song, I do not think it is racism. If you know the background info of the original article by LA times, you will realize it is a satire. So relax. And if anything, I think if African-Americans want to really get rid of the word Negro/Nigger, it should first and most importantly start off within your community. You should stop using and putting your selves down. I think it’s funny how we have a double standard of using words. So it’s ok for them to use within themselves but when anyone else uses it, it’s racist. Help your self first.

  • Néstor
    10 February, 2009, 1:36

    One last thing, why do we consider him the first African American president? Because he looks black on the surface? He is just as white as he is black. You people annoy me. First bi-racial president?

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