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I suspect that unCoolio's reaction to 'Amish Paradise' at the time was due to concern about being 'politically incorrect' and appearing complicit in 'mocking' the Amish religion.
I just don't buy into the idea that he didn't know who Yankovic was, Yankovic's significance, or that 'his people' had given Yankovic approval without his knowledge or any understanding. I think unCoolio's knee-jerk reaction was performative pearl clutching to distance himself. Then when he saw everyone else was laughing and he looked like a fucking wet blanket retard, he had to do a 180 and used the 'his people' bullshit as cover for winding up on the wrong side of a political issue that never happened.
It would be somewhat consistent with a retarded take on the pre-Woke political correctness of the era, and explain why Yankovic thought he had approval, even if unCoolio wasn't up on all the details or understood what the final result would look like. I just don't believe that motherfucker.
And this version would be doing him a favour, if this isn't how it went down he's the most butthurt faggot in the history of /mu/sic. Now I look at his face in picrel, maybe that is the real reason. Fucking pathetic any way you cut it.
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>>129319929
It was the other way around. Blacks were copying his shit. Proof:
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/z8-ue_2ff0Y
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>>129319977
Nobody remembers Coolio. Weird Al is still an icon. Seethe more, Jamal.
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holy shit is this zoomer OP confused…
https://youtu.be/9wncO5AYgw8
coolio and weird al patched things up quickly, dumbass. coolio was always a laid back guy who invited white fans. the song was for a michelle pfeiffer film you little dipshit lol…