Pink reader Brock gave me the head’s up that Kevin Federline, who recently appeared on the cover of People magazine and at a bowling alley in Woodland Hills, CA, has released a new rap song for public consumption. Brock warned me that the track was full of sterotypes about African Americans but, honestly, I wasn’t really sure what that meant. I mean, would a Caucasian rapper really record a song that could be offensive to African Americans if he really wanted to have a successful music career? Could someone be that stupid? The answer, unfortunately, is yes:

UPDATE: Pink reader Christina informs me that this song hosted by AllHipHop.com is NOT Kevin Federline and is, in fact, a parody created by KROQ. If interested, you can click HERE to hear the track in full for yourselves but, personally, I don’t find it very funny at all. The racial stereotyping is pretty gross.
[Photo credit: X17; Source, thanks Brock, Christina]





























wow they should be removed from the air cause they is racist and stereotyping at it highest degree. Every time you think racism dead so ignorant people prove the world wrong
i totally agree with you abby.
I second that nicole.
the song is absolutely hilarious and i love kevin and bean!
Gawd! that is soooo racist.
You know whats also racist?
Chapelle Show
Chocolate News
Tyler Perry Movies
BET Rap City
Martin
……OH WAIT!… I can see the context in which it was made, nevermind. I was denouncing racism in one sense and supporting it in another way.
Im so embarrased right now! LOL
ehhhhh Tyler Perry makes some good movies. and his House Of Payne show is great!
he was high and joking when he made this
he is embarressing himself. and he is illiterate and mentaly ill. he is caucasion..not african american…he needs a mirror a tape recorder (he sounds awful) and to retake the third grade..what an ignorant person..