"Dead Wrong" is a song by Notorious B.I.G. from his third album Born Again. It features popular rapperEminem and was released as a single posthumously in 1999. When released commercially most of the lyrics were censored and many fans questioned why this song was released as a single. It is a remix of the original never released song of the same name. Christopher Wallace (May 21, 1972 - March 9, 1997), also known as Biggie Smalls (after a stylish gangster in the 1975 comedy, Lets Do it Again), but best known as The Notorious B.I.G. (Business Instead of Game). ... Born Again is the name of a posthumous album by The Notorious B.I.G.. It was released on December 7, 1999. ... Rapping is one of the elements of hip hop and the distinguishing feature of hip hop music; it is a form of rhyming lyrics spoken rhythmically over musical instruments, with a musical backdrop of sampling, scratching and mixing by DJs. ... Marshall Bruce Mathers III (born October 17, 1972), better known as Eminem or Slim Shady, is a Grammy and Academy Award-winning American rapper, record producer and actor from the Detroit, Michigan area. ... 1999 (MCMXCIX) was a common year starting on Friday, and was designated the International Year of Older Persons by the United Nations. ...
The first verse from Biggie involves him talking of attacking women for money and raping mothers who supposedly turn him on.
The last two verses depict acts of violent imagery from both B.I.G. and Em, such as:
"When I get dusted/I like to spread the blood like mustard". (Notorious)
"There's several different levels to Devil worshippin/horse's heads/human sacrifices/canibalism/candles and exorcism/animals havin sex with 'em/camels mammals and rabbits/But I don't get into that/ I kick the habit - I just, beat you to death with weapons that eat through the flesh/And I never eat you unless the fuckin, meat looks fresh". (Eminem)
Although the information that came across in CNN's special, "DeadWrong," on Sunday night was not new, it was surprising.
I agree that DeadWrong was not much new for us; however, it did break ground for the mainstream television news, so was a huge service for most Americans.
DeadWrong sounds like Fahrenheit 911 lite, to me. The tide against supporting this war is turning and, so, MSM outlets are starting to jump on board.
Murder is wrong - no one has the right to kill another human being.
You must wonder why the government goes to this extreme with a dead man. The answer is very simple.
He identifies himself with the executioner, learning that it is permissible to eliminate the person who hurt them, believing that violence is justified because that person deserves it.