Some members of the Black race seem to be shooting our culture, in slow, incremental steps, into the most humid annals of hell!
Albert Roundtree, Jr‘s video, “Booty Pop“, is the most recent example of that quantum step into the bowels of Black debauchery that should force any self-respecting Black-American to stop in their tracks and consider how long will we allow the entertainment industry to pimp the dignity out of our race.
The video features the six-year-old Roundtree with bikini-clad women gyrating inches away from his face as he spits out sexually suggestive lyrics in a pool. Though the young boy did not utter a profanity, Roundtree certainly participated in a video that most responsible parents would find repulsive and inappropriate for a adolescent child.
Here is a rundown of the boy’s flow from the second verse in the song:
I’m the baddest boy in town, you the hottest girl around.
We can have some fun tonight, cause we both feelin’ right.
You can be my supergirl, I’m the one to rock your world.
We’ll have a cool date, partyin’ at my place.
Chorus
I can make your booty pop. Booty pop. Booty pop!
I can make your booty pop. Booty pop. Booty pop!
I can make your booty pop. Booty pop. Booty pop!
I can make your booty pop. Booty pop. Booty pop!
Hardly the words that should be coming from the month of a child. However, according to reporting by the Sun Sentinel, the video’s producer, Tyler Council, said that he and boy’s parents meant for the two and a half minute clip to be satire.
“People don’t get it,” he told the newspaper from his home on Friday.
What were we suppose to have gotten from a kindergarten-aged boy rapping about making a girl’s “booty pop” and shooting water on half-naked women shaking their breasts and rear-ends in front of him?
According to the Sun Sentinel, Council says he was asked to produce the video at the request of Roundtree’s parents after finding his business card a local gas station. If that is true, that makes it worse because it was his parents who volunteered their son’s adolescence in exchange for a few clicks on the internet.
(The parents reportedly helped to pay for the video’s production in hopes that it will help their son secure a rap career)
So far, the YouTube video has more than 618,000 views since it was uploaded on on July 2. It has 2,109 likes and more than 13, 240 dislikes as of 8:30 p.m July 7. THE VIDEO HAS SINCE BEEN REMOVED FROM MOST SITES AS OF JULY 11
Read more about this bizarre story on our sister site News One






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