Sunday, March 28, 2004
Gun-toting Outkast rapper featured at Democrat event
"Presidents Carter and Clinton joined a star-studded fund-raiser last night featuring the rap duo Outkast, which promotes itself with an image of one member of the group brandishing a handgun."
"The event at the Washington, D.C., nightclub Dream was to feature Ginuwine, Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds and Q-Tip, along with Outkast, the New York Times reported."
"The second event, featuring Outkast, appeared to be targeted at a different economic class, with 5,000 people expecting to pay just $50 each."
The award-winning album "Speakerboxxx/The Love Below," contains
profanity-laced songs with titles such as "Where are My Panties?" "She Lives in My Lap" and "Vibrate."
"Presidents Carter and Clinton joined a star-studded fund-raiser last night featuring the rap duo Outkast, which promotes itself with an image of one member of the group brandishing a handgun."
"The event at the Washington, D.C., nightclub Dream was to feature Ginuwine, Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds and Q-Tip, along with Outkast, the New York Times reported."
"The second event, featuring Outkast, appeared to be targeted at a different economic class, with 5,000 people expecting to pay just $50 each."
The award-winning album "Speakerboxxx/The Love Below," contains
profanity-laced songs with titles such as "Where are My Panties?" "She Lives in My Lap" and "Vibrate."