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June 24, 2008

N-Word, Please.

(Editor's Note: This originally appeared on Chinaka's blog, Thickwitness.)

In just under a month, Def Jam will release Nasir Jones' ninth studio album. I'm not quite sure what to call it.

For the most part, I've steered clear of the much anticipated and even more debated effort. Nas' iconography is built as much on hype as it is in his discography itself. If I got caught up in every Nasty Nas debate, I'd scarcely have time to memorize Streets Disciple Disc two. I certainly wouldn't have time to play ultimate frisbee with the QB's Finest LP. Considering the mid-nineties funk with Puff Daddy over Hate Me Now, the long term Jay beef turned marketing scheme, the minor squab with 50, and the pomp and circumstance of his marriage to his bossy wife-- my Nassip-o-meter doesn't really peak like yours do. It makes me very little nevermind until he's on my stereo.

Even the debate over the controversial album title didn't get to me until these last few incarnations. So the album was scheduled to be called Nigger. Yeah? As the wholly patriotic Thickwitness you know me to be, I could barely set down my copy of the First Amendment long enough to phone C. Dolores Tucker. Even when I did dial, the line was busy 'cause she was on Sharpton's call waiting.

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Chinaka Hodge is a writer and spoken word artist. Originally from Oakland, California, she is currently the Associate Artistic Director for Youth Speaks. Her work has been featured in numerous outlets, including: Teen People Magazine, The San Francisco Chronicle, The Oakland Tribune, The Annual Women of Color Film Festival and HBO’s Def Poetry Jam. She blogs at Thickwitness.