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- July 01, 1991: A Nasty Jolt for the Top Pops
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- TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1991
- July 01, 1991 Cocaine Inc.
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- <article>
- <source>Time Magazine</source>
- <hdr>
- MUSIC, Page 78
- A Nasty Jolt for the Top Pops
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- <p>N.W.A.'s grotesque new rap album soars to No. 1, raising questions
- about why ghetto rage and the brutal abuse of women appeal to
- mainstream listeners
- </p>
- <p>By JAY COCKS -- Reported by Sally B. Donnelly/Los Angeles and
- Ginia Bellafante/New York
- </p>
- <p> No time to chill. Here's a representative lyric from
- Efil4zaggin, the latest album by the rap group N.W.A. (Niggers
- with Attitude): "This is the bitch that did the whole crew/ She
- did it so much we made bets on who the ho would love to go
- through . . ./ And she lets you videotape her/ And if you got
- a gang of niggers the bitch'll let you rape her."
- </p>
- <p> Last week Efil4zaggin -- "niggaz4life" backwards -- was
- the best-selling pop album in America. It was at the very top
- of Billboard's main chart -- without benefit of a video on MTV,
- without the help of a hit single and, most amazingly, without
- getting much play on radio stations, most of which never
- received promotional copies. Efil4zaggin has sold so many copies
- (more than 1 million) in its three weeks of release that it has
- sailed to the No. 1 position. That means it's the biggest thing
- in the music business at the moment.
- </p>
- <p> That also means it could be a long, hot summer.
- </p>
- <p> N.W.A. raps nasty and righteous, with real ghetto heat,
- and doesn't give an inch. A couple of the new songs, such as
- Real Niggaz Don't Die and Appetite for Destruction, can really
- stir things up: their fury is incendiary. Everything good about
- N.W.A. -- and a lot that isn't -- is straight street: smarts,
- attitude, language, beat. Efil4zaggin is a rap mural of ghetto
- life, spray-painted with blood. It is for hard-case rappers, and
- it is no sell-out. N.W.A. got to the No. 1 spot by bearing down
- just as hard as it always has: its first album, Straight Outta
- Compton, which has sold 2 million copies, contained an
- off-the-cops cut called F--- the Police that catered to the
- resentment and rage of anyone, white or black, who ever looked
- down the barrel of a police special.
- </p>
- <p> But if street-seasoned bloods won't be disappointed by
- Efil4zaggin, they may be surprised by the company they're
- keeping. A major, and perhaps deciding, factor in the album's
- startling success is the appeal it has for another crucial
- segment of the record-buying public: white middle-class teenage
- males. "T.B.W.A.s, that's who's buying N.W.A.'s album," says
- Joel Abramson, manager of a Tower Records branch in Woodland
- Hills, Calif. "Teenage boys with attitude." Woodland Hills is
- an affluent suburb of Los Angeles, 75 miles northwest of
- Compton, the black community where N.W.A. still hangs out.
- "These boys are looking for something to relate to, to rebel
- with," says Abramson. "They're reb els without a clue."
- </p>
- <p> They've got lots of company all across the country. At
- Tower stores nationwide, Efil4zaggin was the No. 2 seller for
- the week ending June 10; at Central South Music Sales, a
- Nashville-based distributorship, it was No. 1 for roughly the
- same period. Tom Myers of the Camelot Music shop in Springfield,
- Mo. -- whose patrons tend to be suburban kids rather than ghetto
- gang members -- says the similarly fast sales in his store "are
- very uncanny for a rap title."
- </p>
- <p> What's up? M.C. Ren, one of the members of N.W.A., thinks
- he has the answer. "The record's real. It's the truth. White
- kids have been seeing so many negative images of blacks in the
- media for most of their lives. Now they have a chance to see
- something real. White kids got hip. What can you say?"
- </p>
- <p> Say what? The fact is, Efil4zaggin is an entire open
- season for negative stereotyping. That's the classic rap
- posture, black male division, of course: turning the comic-book
- white fantasy of the black male as a murderous sexual stud into
- a hyperbolic reality. Rappers like N.W.A. and Public Enemy want
- to scare the living hell out of white America -- and sell it a
- whole mess of records -- by making its worst racial nightmares
- come true.
- </p>
- <p> This makes for some interesting distinctions in the
- group's audience. Timothy White, editor of Billboard, thinks
- N.W.A.'s attraction for white male teens is "danger at a safe
- distance." Jon Shecter, the Harvard-educated editor of The
- Source, a monthly journal of hip-hop culture, points out that
- although "it's a cool status symbol among white kids to like and
- identify with N.W.A., most of the black community doesn't like
- them. There's a lot of positive, intelligent rap out there, and
- N.W.A. is negative to the extreme."
- </p>
- <p> Women, even more than cops, take the brunt of the abuse on
- the album. Listening to a continual obscene litany about
- bitches, hos, and the things they want or are willing to do with
- the group's sex organs is an exercise in brutalization. It
- doesn't make N.W.A. seem baaad, it makes them look awful. M.C.
- Ren doesn't see it that way, natch. "Ever since we did Just
- Don't Bite It ((on the EP 100 Miles and Runnin')), girls tell
- me how much they like it," he says. "They like She Swallowed It
- a lot. The only people who think our stuff is bad are the people
- who don't listen to it."
- </p>
- <p> Not quite. Over in England, where authorities are mulling
- a ban on the new album, Sinead O'Connor has backed off her
- previous vigorous support of the group. She told the New Musical
- Express that N.W.A.'s "attitudes have become increasingly
- dangerous. The way they deal with women in their songs is
- pathetic."
- </p>
- <p> N.W.A. has serious stuff to say, but they are stifled by
- their ravening sexism. No excuse cuts it, no rationalization
- holds. Until that attitude changes, "the world's most dangerous
- group," as it bills itself on Efil4zaggin, will be a threat
- above all to itself.
- </p>
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