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Irwin manager takes aim at US rapper By Laine Clark
October 23, 2006 06:12pm
STEVE Irwin's manager John Stainton has hit out at a US rapper for using a reference to the Crocodile Hunter's death to attack a rival.
Ras Kass has maintained his long-running feud with fellow gangster rapper The Game by using an Irwin-inspired slur in his new song Gayme Over.
During the track, Kass takes aim at The Game with the line "You're the waste of LA ... you the Crocodile Hunter, I am the stingray''.
Mr Irwin died after being stabbed in the chest with a stingray barb on the Great Barrier Reef on September 4.
"I just find it a bit sad that people have to stoop to that,'' Mr Stainton said.
"It is disappointing. I can't understand the point of it. There are other references they can make that will put the point across.
"I just think it is a pity that people do have to use Steve or anyone who has died in tragic circumstances ... as a form of entertainment.''
Mr Stainton also condemned emails and internet pictures that made light of Mr Irwin's death.
"The fact that people have gone to the trouble of doing those sort of photographs I just find it really distasteful,'' he said.
"Dummied up photos, all the things that are happening around the world associated with Steve's tragedy - I just can't understand it to be honest.
"I don't ever go to the web fortunately. I don't give time to that.''
http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,20631094-2,00.html
More promo for Ras Kass and Game...now whole Aus will hear Gayme Over.
**RAS KASS RESPONSE**
got this from hiphopgame.com
ras fired one back
October 23, 2006 06:12pm
STEVE Irwin's manager John Stainton has hit out at a US rapper for using a reference to the Crocodile Hunter's death to attack a rival.
Ras Kass has maintained his long-running feud with fellow gangster rapper The Game by using an Irwin-inspired slur in his new song Gayme Over.
During the track, Kass takes aim at The Game with the line "You're the waste of LA ... you the Crocodile Hunter, I am the stingray''.
Mr Irwin died after being stabbed in the chest with a stingray barb on the Great Barrier Reef on September 4.
"I just find it a bit sad that people have to stoop to that,'' Mr Stainton said.
"It is disappointing. I can't understand the point of it. There are other references they can make that will put the point across.
"I just think it is a pity that people do have to use Steve or anyone who has died in tragic circumstances ... as a form of entertainment.''
Mr Stainton also condemned emails and internet pictures that made light of Mr Irwin's death.
"The fact that people have gone to the trouble of doing those sort of photographs I just find it really distasteful,'' he said.
"Dummied up photos, all the things that are happening around the world associated with Steve's tragedy - I just can't understand it to be honest.
"I don't ever go to the web fortunately. I don't give time to that.''
http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,20631094-2,00.html
More promo for Ras Kass and Game...now whole Aus will hear Gayme Over.
**RAS KASS RESPONSE**
got this from hiphopgame.com
ras fired one back
In an open letter to Australian newspaper The Sydney Morning Herald, Ras Kass responded to John Stainton, the manager of Australia's slain "Crocodile Hunter" Steve Irwin.
"Every person should be treated with an equal brush stroke, or no one should, and everything must be considered in context. I am a hip hop artist. Hip hop is like any other art form; nothing is sacred, nothing is off limits. As such, I have used historical events and current events as metaphors to express a greater perspective to certain ideas and points. At other times, I myself, have been referenced- be it in a positive or negative light. That is part of the creative process and the nature of what rap music is. I in no way have, or have had any ill will towards the late Steve Irwin. Sadly, I think this has been unreasonably blown out of proportion.
Steve Irwin who loved nature and had a pioneering spirit, knowing the dangers of nature, put himself in harms way consistently, understanding the risks involved in his passion/ job. He even requested that in the event of his demise that the show being recorded be aired in its entirety.
What strikes me as hypocritical is that in a six minute song (that literally starts out with gun shots) the only thing that stood out in Mr. Stainton's mind was a one-bar reference to a current event. Actually, a reference where there is no trace of malediction; I specifically used the metaphor neither making a positive or negative judgment or connotation about the late Mr. Irwin. Mr. Stainton doesn't seem to be the least bit concerned with other references that one could (mis)construe as homophobic or misogynistic, let alone is he concerned with the potential violence in hip hop or black-on-black violence. He only seems to be bothered by one line. I am just saying that consistency would be nice.
If you aren't from the hip hop culture and are not familiar with it then you are not qualified to judge it. Whether American or Australian, every human life is valuable; otherwise it makes it appear that Mr. Stainton thinks that only one man's is.
Sincerely,
Ras Kass"
thanks episcop