Senator John McCain and Daddy YankeeSenator John McCain and Daddy YankeeUp until a few days ago, it was easy to assume that Senator Barack Obama is the overwhelming favorite presidential candidate of music-makers from urban communities. MCs such as Jay-Z, Nas, Big Boi, Lil Wayne, Young Jeezy, Common and Diddy have all openly said that the Illinois politician needs to be the next man in the White House. The King of Reggaetón, however, has a different opinion. Daddy Yankee surprised many earlier this week when he showed up at a Phoenix high school and gave a glowing recommendation for Republican Senator John McCain. "I believe in his ideals and his proposals to lead this nation," Yankee said. "He's been a fighter for the Hispanic community."
Thursday, August 28, 2008
Fat Joe Calls Daddy Yankee A 'Sellout' For Endorsing John McCain.
The news of Yankee's endorsement left a sour taste in the mouth of one of the Hispanic community's most visible and verbal leaders: Fat Joe. "Put this in the MTV News headline: 'Fat Joe Says Daddy Yankee Is a Sellout,' " the MC said via phone from Denver, where he's attending the Democratic National Convention. "Just like that! I gotta go in. I'm talking to little cousins that like [Yankee] and all that, and they're starting to believe that John McCain is [the best candidate]. I can't have that. Read more at the source....
Source: MTV
Posted by "Rx Kizzle" at 7:32 PM
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2 comments:
fat joe your stomach is already sick because yo eat too much garbage and tuck too much garbage too. this your problem whit daddy yankee fat joe last CD 67.000 copy's sold. daddy yankee last CD 1,000,000 copy's sold. and you try make publicity whit daddy yankee and try to put in your side my black fellows but you have to remember something this is politic in not about black community or white community or Hispanic. nobody like you because you are not real like daddy yankee ok my friend
Fat Joe is the sellout when's the last time he came to the Bronx and gave back to the community, you shouldn't be trying to influence your niece's and nephew's votes, even though their probably not old enough to vote, you should be telling them to come up with their own decisions.
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