So a few days ago, Chester French came out with his new single "Black Girls" which of course raised a few eyebrows. I don't think it's the fact that the actual song is referencing his taste in black girls, but once I saw the video, I can see why it's a bit on the controversial side. See for yourself!
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Just in case you were too distracted to listen to the words, here are the lyrics:
Black Girls
This ain't no fetish, ain't objectifying no one
I reject your deconstruction of my taste
But ignoramus always look in my direction
They're so frustrated I don't keep it in the race
Like they've never seen this before
Like it's 1954
But the whole world's turning brown and who cares
[Hook]
I've got a thing for black girls
La, la la la la, la la, la la la la la
Yeah, my mom says
I've got a thing for black girls
La, la la la la, la la, la la la la la
You know I got some love for black girls
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
Well I have tried to taste the rainbow in my life
I've sampled many different flavors I enjoy
It's not to say I wouldn't settle down with Sally
Dilly dally with her heart like it's my toy
I've been to England a few times
And it's common over there
Plus the whole world's turning brown and who cares
[Hook x2]
(I'm ? so what)
(And I need to know, where's all the love for black girls)
(No the girl don't need no tan)
(I keep on ballin' hard for black girls)
I mean from Chester French's previous songs, I could tell he had some type of flavor. I give him props for admitting his love to black girls, especially for being a white boy. All I can ask now is, what about some love for the mixed chicks? Especially a Mexican-Filipina aka MEXIPINAS?!
You Just Do You, Imma Do Me
Camille