Jay Electronica’s Twitter feed exploded this week. The rapper behind the 15-minute “Eternal Sunshine: The Pledge” flow has never been short on words, and on Friday he took aim at the music industry, social media, George Zimmerman, the FDA, fake thugs, wack rappers, and just about everyone in between, and fired.
Here’s what it looked like:
and i don’t respect no so-called thug that will kill his brother for little or nothing but submit to these crooked ass police.
— ℒℴѵℯJay ELECTRONICA (@JayElectronica) April 4, 2014
Jay Electronica is serious.
“thugs” and “goons” walk past george zimmerman everyday. why he aint get his head bust yet?
— ℒℴѵℯJay ELECTRONICA (@JayElectronica) April 4, 2014
He included a vague call to violence. Revolutions (like, the real ones) don’t begin on Twitter, yet, but a lot of the 93 replies were on his side.
whats sad is pp will fight or oppose you if you dabble in this kind of talk.. but they won’t fight the school for teaching the babies lies.
— ℒℴѵℯJay ELECTRONICA (@JayElectronica) April 4, 2014
they won’t fight the banks for stealing their homes or the fda for approving poison to be fed to the ppl
— ℒℴѵℯJay ELECTRONICA (@JayElectronica) April 4, 2014
Jay was on a good one.
its like ppl have abandoned there inner constitution for turn up kits and social networking hype. No one is a standup guy anymore?
— ℒℴѵℯJay ELECTRONICA (@JayElectronica) April 4, 2014
Basically, we should all unplug, we should all eat organic, we should fight the police instead of each other. It’s all starting to come into focus: Jay Electronica is a hippie, through and through. There’s nothing wrong with that. We just think he might’ve made a bigger splash by putting these ideas into a song. He’s been featured a couple times recently, and there have been plenty of bootlegs and leaks, but we haven’t heard a real Jay Electronica single drop since 2009.
Is this a sign that something new is on its way? We can only hope.
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