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Artists Talk Barack Obama's Inauguration As 44th President

Tuesday, January 20, 2009 11:55 AM | 48 comments
By Chris Richburg

As the nation prepares for the inauguration of Barack Obama today (January 20), hitmaking R&B crooner D’Angelo and a number of rappers are weighing in on the impact the soon-to-be President will have over the next four years.

 

The singer is among those who believe Obama's presidency will result in an upward swing for the country in light of current economic issues and negative perceptions among those living in and outside the U.S.

 

“Barack Obama is one of the most progressive and dynamic leaders in the world,” D’Angelo told AllHipHop.com via a statement. “I believe that even in the face of domestic and global adversity, he will bring about important change."

 

D’Angelo’s comments come on the eve of Obama’s swearing in as the nation’s 44th President.

 

An estimated 2 -3 million people are expected to attend the inauguration, which will feature Obama delivering a highly anticipated 18- to 20- minute speech before the country.

 

On Monday (January 19), the President-elect encouraged everyone to commemorate the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday by actively volunteering in a community service project.

 

A number of rappers have heeded President Obama’s call to action.

 

Russell Simmons’ Hip-Hop Summit Action Network (HSAN) honored rappers like Bow Wow, T.I. and Young Jeezy last night at the Hip-Hop Inaugural Ball in Washington, D.C.

 

Bow Wow, Young Jeezy, T.I. received awards for their efforts in encouraging youth to vote in the past election.

 

“We celebrated the outstanding contributions of Hip-Hop leaders to make this particular inauguration possible. We not only had the hottest Inaugural Ball, we had one of the most meaningful," HSAN Executive Director Valeisha Butterfield added. A new CNN poll finds that Obama's election has resulted in two thirds of African Americans believing that Dr. Martin Luther King's vision of race relations has been fulfilled in more than 45 years since the slain civil rights leader gave his famous "I Have a Dream" speech in 1963. "I told my wife ten years ago that this day would happen and she didn't believe me," LL Cool J added. "Well, honey, I was right! This is an amazing time period for those who have to see in order to believe. Now you see." According to Dr. Benjamin Chavis, President and CEO of HSAN, the Hip-Hop community has helped bring about a change that will transform the entire country. “Barack Obama's inauguration and the evolution of Hip-Hop culture have a defining congruence and, as a result, America and the human family around the world will never be the same," Dr. Chavis stated.


Comments

 

Haughville said:

My Presidents Black!!

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January 20, 2009 12:01 PM
 

Jay-Z Explains The “My President Is Black” Remix, Talks On Obama | HipHopsHome.com said:

January 20, 2009 12:10 PM
 

Eight Mile Road Music News » Artists Talk Barack Obama’s Inauguration As 44th President said:

January 20, 2009 12:13 PM
 

Headlines said:

As the nation prepares for the inauguration of Barack Obama today (January 20), hitmaking R&amp;amp;B crooner
January 20, 2009 12:18 PM
 

Young Caine said:

Historic!
January 20, 2009 12:20 PM
 

iiixii said:

Peace to OBAMA!!!
January 20, 2009 12:22 PM
 

Infamous Markiss said:

Man this is exactly what it's about!
January 20, 2009 12:34 PM
 

Ice4life said:

Today was a good day!
January 20, 2009 12:34 PM
 

poe said:

HISTORY HAS BEEN MADE!
January 20, 2009 12:35 PM
 

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January 20, 2009 12:38 PM
 

TheMotherFuckinTruth said:

Oppression of blacks is getting closer and closer to being over!

Amen Thank GOD for that
January 20, 2009 12:41 PM
 

KST2G said:

Clearly a slow news day... How many times are you guys gonna print different artists saying the same thing about Obama's election?
January 20, 2009 12:52 PM
 

Artists Talk Barack Obama’s Inauguration As 44th President | Generation-HipHop said:

January 20, 2009 12:55 PM
 

djinferno said:

I wish my mom was here to see this great day in history.
January 20, 2009 12:59 PM
 

QuietAsKept said:

Ladies and Gentlemen....the 44th president of the United States....Barack Obama!!!!
January 20, 2009 1:21 PM
 

WILLY KILLEM? said:

It's OFFICIAL!!!!!


44 will ALWAYS be a special number from here on out.
January 20, 2009 1:23 PM
 

Killuminati 187 said:

TheMotherFuckinTruth said:
Oppression of blacks is getting closer and closer to being over!

Amen Thank GOD for that

@Themothefuckintruth

I would like to think that, but it will never end, and sadly THAT'S the MotherFuckinTruth homie.  

Look, we are all happy that we got a Black Prez, but even with a Black Prez, they will always find ways to oppress us because that's how evil mothafuckaz roll.. You think there's not people tryna find a way to kill him or get him out of office immediately?  Ain't no such thing as World Peace, ain't no such thing as PEACE IN AMERICA, ain't no such thing as "ridding of racism" 'cause this country was BUILT OFF RACISM, racism will end when the World ends because evil will exist until it's all over.

So with that said, it's STILL mothaFUCK THIS COUNTRY and FUCK THE WORLD.  I ain't nobodie's dumbass and I ain't gonna become a robot thinkin' the World will diminish it's racial barriers just because we got a Black Prez, I'm smarter than that and I'm still defensive.  I won't be 100% Satisfied and relaxed until I'm in HEAVEN where NO evil exists.

Way to go Barack!  If anybody touches Barack WE RIDIN'.  I repeat, IF ANYBODY TOUCHES BARACK WE ARE RIDIN ON YOUR BITCH ASS.  Out.
January 20, 2009 1:25 PM
 

KJ24 said:

Damn...wot a momentous day this has been so far. Watching the Inauguration, I couldn't help but well up with tears. Being hispanic, I have to add that its a great day for all "minorities", black and brown alike. And DAMN was I happy to see Bush leave!
January 20, 2009 1:26 PM
 

AkdmkJeanius said:

D'Angelo is well spoken!
January 20, 2009 1:34 PM
 

Asher "Black Bomb" Sommer said:

This day means a change.

Not only for America, also the rest of the world.

January 20, 2009 1:37 PM
 

ericdamidget said:

Who cares what artists think???? OH I FORGOT, BIGGIE WAS OUR FIRST BARACK(JIM JONES)!!!!!!!!!! GET THE FUCK OUTTA HERE. THIS DUMB ASS SET BLACKS BACK 50 YEARS FOR THAT COMMENT.
January 20, 2009 1:42 PM
 

DatNigga916 said:

We as Black people have come so far, through so many trials and tribulations....This is a very Historic day! All Black people should be proud, without our vote and voice being heard this would not be possible.....Shot out MLK, Malcom X, Huey P. Newton, Nat Turner, etc etc etc etc

I LOVE BEING BLACK!
January 20, 2009 1:48 PM
 

coon66 said:

djinferno said:
I wish my mom was here to see this great day in history.
January 20, 2009 12:59 PM

She is fam, Please believe!
January 20, 2009 1:49 PM
 

Sovietnam said:

Im proud to be.
January 20, 2009 2:18 PM
 

J Stone said:

Wake up America let's talk about some thangs
Obama means change get that through you thick brains.

Obama is Hip Hop whether you or him likes it or not!

He needs to make a heavier punishment for racial crimes. Let's start with that douche bag that used to work for BART in Oakland.

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January 20, 2009 2:29 PM
 

Akaneon1 said:

Who cares about Obama

Lets get some real talk up in here

GO STEELERS!
January 20, 2009 2:39 PM
 

Glock50 said:

It means a bunch of ppl will become government snitches as soon as the economy fully crashes!!! Sorry I can't co-sign with conscience President simply because his skin looks like mine (Historic or Not) with aspirations of expanding the war in Afghanistan and then going into Iran for starters. BTW ppl he was on a anti-war campaign before you even knew his name OK… He works for the World Bankers just like G.W. Bush boys and girls sorry which makes this whole thing political theatre.
THE PUPPET MASTERS WHO RUN THINGS ARE DOING VERY VERY CYNICAL THING TO BLACKS FIRST AND FOREMOST BUT ALSO EVERYONE ONE ELSE WHO BELIEVE’S THE RETORIC.
January 20, 2009 2:57 PM
 

President Barack Obama’s Inaugaration Speech: The Full Text | HipHopsHome.com said:

January 20, 2009 3:26 PM
 

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January 20, 2009 3:31 PM
 

Killuminati 187 said:

ericdamidget said:
Who cares what artists think????

@ericdamidget

Who gives a fuck about what YOU think mothafucka?  Watch your God damn mouth.
January 20, 2009 4:24 PM
 

mr.201973 said:

January 20, 2009 4:27 PM
 

Sac_tha_King said:

THIS IS HOW I FELT.....

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January 20, 2009 4:46 PM
 

DatNigga916 said:

What up Sac_tha_King,

I feel you with that presidential shit homie, rep that 916 hard my nigga. South Sac Florin and Franklin on mine....

January 20, 2009 5:12 PM
 

MAINE MAN said:

Co-sign Killuminati..Opression too our people will never stop...Barack might be in the highest office in the land, but the devil is still out there...However, I shed a tear when watching  the inaguration...I just pray for Baracks and his family safety, and hope he brings change in our lives...Especially black folks...
January 20, 2009 5:15 PM
 

Tye-Banks said:

Well I just hope Black men will look at this as a way to better their lives. I also would like to add that any excuse you may hold for not succeeding as a Black Man has official been down graded. America isn't going to take stand for your slackness. They have a reason to why you can make it and his name is Obama.

Obama raised the bar so stop going to jail, selling dope and dropping out of school. Get your shit together because you can do anything you put your mind too.

O yeah his father left him as a kid too. His mother was on welfare and was a single mom. He went to public schools and he still made it with a beautiful woman on his side not as a bitch but a partner in life. Think about it homie..

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January 20, 2009 6:04 PM
 

bknewstash said:

i wanna see a president with TWO blacc parents be elected.
January 20, 2009 6:55 PM
 

Dybyk said:

First and foremost, history has been made and it is a great thing to see people of all races support a man based on what he ran for, not because of what he looks like. But Glock50, I agree 100%. This man pushes corporate interests, not middle class or lower class interests. He works for the wealthy, not the People. I will give him a chance, but to me, he seems like any other politician. He supports the war in Afghanistan, and a new war in Iran. He supports the Patriot Act, which has done nothing but kill our freedoms and will continue to put more innocent minorities in prison. The "Puppet Masters" as you put it Glock50 are very meticulous, they plan everything, and Obama was put there by them, he will do their bidding.

bknewstash said:
i wanna see a president with TWO blacc parents be elected.

I don't see it happening anytime soon because of what Killuminati187 said, oppression of blacks and all minorities in this country will not end.
January 20, 2009 7:29 PM
 

Killuminati 187 said:

Holla @ my dogs Dybyk and Maine Man!!

Y'all already know wussup tho mayn, I'm still full of Joy though because at least ONE great barrier has been knocked down (A Black Man becoming President of the USA).  Keep in mind that's only ONE barrier conquered though...

BTW Is that your kid in your avator?@Maine Man
January 20, 2009 7:36 PM
 

EST said:

Cosign Killumanati, Maine Man and Tye-Banks.

The excuses for lack of success are officially played out like hip hop beefs. The way Obama was raised is very similar to the beginning scenes of Notorious except Obama stuck with the books while BIG was drawn to the block but they both had single mothers and absent fathers.

Even if you don't think Obama will generate significant change we as black men have got to do better for the Oscar Grants, Sean Bells and all the other black men who's lives were snuffed out over fear, racism and foolishness. Pull up your pants, put on a belt, pick up a book and be productive instead of destructive but blaming others for what you don't have is as lame as those stupid youtube dance videos.
January 20, 2009 8:21 PM
 

drewhood said:

it's about damn time.
January 20, 2009 8:22 PM
 

Illmatic T said:

Akaneon1 said:
Who cares about Obama

Lets get some real talk up in here

GO STEELERS

@Akaneon1
YOU A BITCH NIGGA.
this is history
January 20, 2009 9:01 PM
 

TonyMalibu said:

I love MLK but people ride his nuts like he was the ONLY person putting in work.  Like he's the ONLY man responsible for the civil rights movement.  And cats just go along with it like a bunch of robots built in the 70s.  

Let's not forget about my man Malcolm X (hmmm...I wonder why they killed him BEFORE they killed MLK).  And let's not forget Sister Harriet Tubman, who was riding harder than those big and healthy male slaves she was freeing!  What about Nat Turner, Marcus Garvey, Meadger Evers, Huey Newton, and countless other UNSUNG black heroes who helped paved the way for black people?   I bet Thugz Mansion is bananas right now!  

Oh yeah...and I gotta co-sign Maine Man (always dropping that knowledge) and Killuminati.  LOL @ if anything happens to Obama we riding.  Couldn't have said it better myself, my dude.
What people fail to realize is that when they assassinated MLK, they assassinated the front-end of that peace mentality too.  Black people are still about peace, but cats are gonna respect us on the front-end now.  The days of singing "we shall overcome" are long gone...this bitch will go up in smoke first!
January 20, 2009 9:13 PM
 

TonyMalibu said:

I do have to mention that Barack Obama said some shit today that rubbed me the wrong way, even though I do know WHY he had to say it.

It was the part where he was talking about the history of America and how the forefathers of this country drafted the constitution for the betterment of ALL people.  NO, NO, NO, NO, NO!!!!   You cannot convince me that George Washington, John Adams, Ben Franklin, or any of them bitch ass forefathers had me or my people's best interest in mind.  REALLY?  Was it after they beat their slaves, raped them, and made them work on their plantations?  Where were all the good Christian (or Christ-like) men and women at when all this was going on?  

Believe me, those forefathers are turning in their graves right now at the sight of a black president.  

It's little shit like that that gets under my skin.  I'm not bitter, racist, or stuck in the past.  But the truth is the truth and I don't sugar-coat the facts.  I actually got pissed at Obama for sugar-coating that shit, but I do realize that he's a politician and he has to be politically correct.

It's still Obama '09.  I think he's a brilliant man, I voted for him, and I ain't switched on him, but I had to get that off my chest because it's been bothering me ever since he said it.  
January 20, 2009 9:34 PM
 

Cnspeace said:

I want to shout out Common..i know he's from Chi-Town so he was familiar with Obama...but he suggested to elect dude on the "Why" remix a minute ago...i played it again and said damn i didnt even know who he was talking about ..now he actually won....that was crazy

Shout out to Common
Thanks Barak
Cnspeace
January 21, 2009 6:20 AM
 

hotblk said:

shout out Smith and Carlos the two olypians and Mohammed Ali there stood up 4 black people n r civil rights Heroes like Rosa parks
January 21, 2009 8:48 AM
 

BayBOI said:

Yesterday was the most important day in African-American History.

Period.

@TonyMalibu

They (America) give MLK the most pub and props because of his message. Non-violence. He was the least threatening, most controllable of all of our leaders. That is why he is the most celebrated.

On the flipside....they will NEVER celebrate Nat Turner. LOL!
January 21, 2009 12:06 PM
 

johnnyboy1 said:

  .........@tye-banks

       thank you for sayin some reasonable shit. if people really tried to accomplish things, like ACTUALLY try. there is nothing that can stop you from doing what you want. i understand some of the reasons why some black people feel the way they do, but, it aint the 1800s, it aint the 1950s. its 2009 people, the whole "oppression" thing is over ya'll, hate to break it to you.... its actually an EXTREMELY small percent of white people that are actually racist(except for maybe a few hicks down south, ill give you that, but fuck them, they aint got no power to stop you from doin you anyway)...

     not to mention the fact that a huge, and growing number of white peoples families today, were not even in this country during slavery or for a long time after.. not to get to deep, but my family came here from ireland in 1962, to get away from "oppression" from the surrounding european countries. my grandparents moved into brownsville new york, brooklyn what up, dealing with alot of the same struggles as any black man. so please people, stop living in the past. and lets move forward.
January 21, 2009 3:31 PM
 

Dybyk said:

johnnyboy1 said: "its 2009 people, the whole "oppression" thing is over ya'll, hate to break it to you.... its actually an EXTREMELY small percent of white people that are actually racist(except for maybe a few hicks down south, ill give you that, but fuck them, they aint got no power to stop you from doin you anyway)..." @johnnyboy1, the oppression thing is not over, far from. Having our first African American President is a milestone for ALL Americans, especially minorities, but it doesn't mean oppression in this country is over. I see it everyday in the communities we live in, our educational system and our social system. Even though a lot of oppression is a result of racism on the local front (i.e. police or whoever fucking with us cause of our skin color), oppression in this country has evolved into an economic issue. A lot of white people in this country are stuck in the hood nowadays too, and they oppress them NOWADAYS like they oppress anybody else in the hood. So to say oppression doesn't exist anymore in this country is, in my opinion, wrong. Thats not to say we can't succeed individually, but as a people, African Americans Hispanics, Whites and all other oppressed people in the hood, we have yet to succeed as a whole because of oppression. I do agree though, lets move forward, but we cannot until we we are no longer oppressed.
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