Paid tha Caust to be tha Boss: Rappers discussing the Nazis

Rappers worship thug renegades. The point of rap music is to give a voice to anybody who society treats as an “outsider”: no exceptions! That is why rappers glorify mobsters, drug dealers — heck! — some rappers are even fans of Al Qaeda and the Taliban!

But there is ONE group of villains that it is a strict “no-no” to worship: The Nazis! First of all, the Nazis (supposedly) hated black people. Hitler famously snubbed Jesse Owens in the ‘36 Berlin Olympics by refusing to congratulate him on his gold medal in the long jump…or did he?


“Hitler didn’t snub me — it was FDR who snubbed me. The president didn’t even send me a telegram!"
Actual Jesse Owens quote

Besides, the Nazis weren’t even thugs! Most of their leaders were rich; their founder — Adolph Hitler — was a VEGAN and a NON-SMOKER (girrrrrly!).

But the REAL reason why rapping in support of the Nazis is not allowed is that the music industry is run by Jews. If you’re not careful, they’ll bleep it out!

Even this Rap Genius blog that you are reading right now is written and edited by a (mostly) conspiratorial Jewish cabal.

The most commercially-successful rappers only mention the Nazis for one reason: to say “Wow! I hate X, just like I hate the Nazis who were terrible people!” (the record execs love hearing that).

Case in point, Kanye from “Flashing Lights”:

Damn, these niggas got me
I hate these niggas more than the Nazis

Going one step further, some rappers compare themselves to Nazis — but only as a way of saying “I am scary/powerful..like the Nazis”

Royce da 5'9, on a track with Eminem (who is famously not allowed to say the other “N-word”), compares himself to the Nazis to make the point that he’s Evil (the song is called “Bad Meets Evil”):

It’s like the Nazis and the Nations
Collaborating, attempting to take over the earth

Wayne compares himself to a Nazi in the sense that he terrorizes other black people (i.e., his rival rappers):

Like Hitler, it’s the New Orleans nightmare

…but then there are the rappers who go TOO FAR.

Method Man’s Nazi reference was famously bleeped out from the song “Got My Mind Made Up” with 2Pac:

Like Hitler, sticking up {Jews} with German {Lugers}

AS A JEW, I don’t think this line is anti-Semitic; Method Man is saying he’s a thief and — as a thief — he is pointing out his similarity to Hitler, who used German weaponry (like the Luger, which is a meme German pistolmaker), to rob the defenseless Jews.

However, obvs, the {Jewish} record execs forced them to blur it out on the actual album.

Method Man should’ve taken a lesson from 2Pac’s Outlaw homies: on “Bomb First” E.D.I. Mean (whose rap nickname comes from another genocidal madman) compares himself to the Nazis in a more record-exec-friendly manner:

Kamikaze, sicker than a motherfuckin' Nazi

You can almost hear his agent in the background, nodding wildly and shouting “Yep! Those Nazis were pretty sick alright!”

But honestly, they weren’t. The Nazis were a bunch of nerdy-ass douchebags; they more-closely resemble police officers (aka “5-0” — who rappers notably detest) than tru thugs.

Probably the only reason rappers mention the Nazis so much is that the record industry has made such Nazi-speak “off limits”…and rappers love challenging taboos.

So, JEWISH RECORD EXECS: CHILLAX! Let rappers rap about Nazis, THUG LIFE!

Trust me: NO rappers are anti-Semitic. (If they were, then what would their lawyers think??)