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Stuff White People (Don’t) Like – 10 Shots At The Devil

Posted on February 8, 2011December 24, 2019 by Robbie Ettelson

There’s few things more entertaining than upsetting white folks. It’s like shooting fish in a barrel, and when the fish in this particular barrel happen to be mountain climbers who play electric guitar (aka A&R’s) then it gets even more amusing. What could be better than some good old fashioned songs about ‘Devils’? (excluding Jay-Z’s ‘D’Evils’ which is disappointingly free of anti-cracker sentiment).



Apache – ‘A Fight’

The late, great Apache unleashes a little Caucasoid extermination program.


Da Lench Mob – ‘Buck The Devil’

If only ‘Pin The Tail On The Honkey’ had made it onto the album…nevertheless, this proved to be a sure-fire winner with pale-faced suburban mall rats the world over.


Del Tha Funkee Homosapien – ‘Del’s Nightmare’

Who’d a thunk it that this zany acid casualty had it in him to throw white under a bus like this? A fine job he does, too.

Ice Cube – ‘Horny Lil’ Devil’

Earns bonus points for shots fired at snowflakes and fudges. Tip of the hat to you, Mr. Cube.


Jeru The Damaja – ‘Ain’t The Devil Happy’

Sadly free of any direct attacks on the melanin deficient, but the title says it all.


Brand Nubian – ‘The Godz…’

Superb work from The Great Dot X in the closing verse as he describes the ultimate (non) ethnic cleansing solution.


X-Clan – ‘Grand Verbalizer, What Time Is It?’

Ether makes your soul burn slow, Polar Bears.


Lakim Shabazz – ‘When You See A Devil Smash Him’

The Voice of Power shuts down the snakes. Word to Benny Hill.


YZ – ‘When The Road Is Covered With Snow’

Some fine usage of subliminal meanings here. What is it? A blizzard?


The Pharcyde – ‘Devil Music’

When even this wacky bunch of ‘funsters’ start firing pot shots at white, you know that the White Wash is running on borrowed time.

Bonus:

Apache – ‘Kill D’White People’


Greatest skit of all time?

Special Mention:

Most uses of the term ‘cracker’ you’re likely to hear.

55 thoughts on “Stuff White People (Don’t) Like – 10 Shots At The Devil”

  1. shawamar says:
    February 8, 2011 at

    Perfect way to wake up in the morning…

  2. Thun says:
    February 8, 2011 at

    No Grand Puba “Soul Controller”?

  3. kaybee says:
    February 8, 2011 at

    wait a minute, black folks aren’t racists! everyone knows that!

  4. bboycult says:
    February 8, 2011 at

    I will selectivly mute/unmute snippets of this shit @ volume from my work laptop ALL DAY LONG like Kid Capri!!! Haha!

  5. Sid V says:
    February 8, 2011 at

    In Florida, they call police “Crackers”. That’s what Plies is talking about.. White people down there call cops “crackers” as well..

  6. dan says:
    February 8, 2011 at

    please stay where you are. don’t ever bring that nonsence to orlando. many cultures live together in harmony. there are a few n.y. knuckle heads and good ol boys here but overall racial peace.

  7. vollsticks says:
    February 8, 2011 at

    I know it’s not an anti-white song per se but I always thought that Lord Jamar verse from “A Day In The Life” off of “Stunts, Blunts…” was cool–“…and we get much blacker, riding round town, running down crackers…” Good selection anyway, haven’t listened to “Buck The Devil” for years, good to hear it again!

  8. The Grand says:
    February 8, 2011 at

    ‘Wake Up’ has to be on the list for ‘Can a devil fool a mus? No not nowadays bro. Do you mean to say the devil fooled us 400 years ago?’

  9. iLLa says:
    February 8, 2011 at

    what about body count – kkk bitch
    gravediggaz – graveyard chamber
    wu-tang clan – cream

  10. deff-b says:
    February 8, 2011 at

    i always thought “cracker” was a term used for authority figures.
    you know… whip cracker.

    personally i use the term for junkies, up here in vancouver, canada.

    fuckin crackers

  11. QUITDABS says:
    February 8, 2011 at

    HOW ABOUT RASS KASS ‘NATURE OF THE THREAT”?

  12. haroon says:
    February 8, 2011 at

    I already read that dude’s name as Piles, like the term for hemorrhoids.

  13. AO says:
    February 8, 2011 at

    err… creative expression aside, Da Lench Mob’s LP was the most boring album ever. Are they from Orlando?

  14. The Grand says:
    February 8, 2011 at

    @deff-b: that’s about right. To be more precise: it’s a description of a slave master (who cracks his whip).

  15. BRIX says:
    February 8, 2011 at

    PLIES GETS IT IN ON THIS ONE. MORE THUG SHIT PLEASE

  16. Spliff Star says:
    February 8, 2011 at

    No Grand Puba “Soul Controller”?

    Comment by Thun 02.08.11 @

    ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

    Co sign wat Thun says. WTF Robert?

    Yo Robert, you check out that G Rap EP my G? Is it any good?

  17. CERTIFIED HATER says:
    February 8, 2011 at

    i find it comical that these groups are making these songs,but at the same time they are on a white owned record label and suck white dick for a paycheck…

  18. Ruestar says:
    February 8, 2011 at

    I wonder how much of that penny I paid back in ’92 for Apache Ain’t Shit he saw?

  19. gstatty says:
    February 8, 2011 at

    honestly my favorite racist rap song is black korea by ice cube, and I love korean food, also cave bitch by ice cube, loads of dead prez songs, also Eddie Murphy

  20. lordgruff says:
    February 8, 2011 at

    Dude how u gonna front on:

    Ras Kass – “Nature of the Threat”

  21. Robbie says:
    February 8, 2011 at

    No way in hell I’m going to listen to ‘Nature of a Threat’ all the way through again if I don’t have to. It was great the first time but once was enough for that Rap Essay.

  22. gangalee says:
    February 9, 2011 at

    LENCH MOB “Fuck U & Your Heroes” has to be top 3.
    “George Washington- he wore a wig like a faggot.”

  23. BIGSPICE says:
    February 9, 2011 at

    PE dissing Elvis and John Wayne in the same record is a good way to piss off the crackers.

  24. Paris2011 says:
    February 9, 2011 at

    How can you forget “The Devil Made Me Do It” by Paris…

  25. swordfish says:
    February 9, 2011 at

    When You See A Devil Smash Him (hums along)

  26. gangalee says:
    February 9, 2011 at

    @BIGSPICE
    I remember the gasp when that part came on the moview and some of the winces that happened. They didn’t like that one a bit.

  27. Jesse says:
    February 9, 2011 at

    Jus Allah?

  28. ?uestion Marc says:
    February 9, 2011 at

    You gotta mantion PARIS’s almost whole catalog!

    (esp: “The devil made me do it”)

    Dope list Thanks.

  29. Dan E Fresh says:
    February 9, 2011 at

    What a sad day for this website. I can only assume this is done with some humour and I certainly acknowldge the harm and responsiblility that white people need to accept in the role of the Mayflower, past oppression and current discrimination.

    However, personally, celebrating these songs doesn’t sit well with me. Would it be acceptable to post up the greatest black hatred songs by Landser, Macht und Ehre or Screwdriver (probably not as it’s shite punk for a start!).

    Again sad day for what has been a great site.

  30. bboycult says:
    February 9, 2011 at

    ^ I cant front on the jewell kicked right there…I will personally state that NONE OF THE ABOVERY is in my top 10 favorite anything; but straight up and down sometimes cracka-shit is impossible to ignore and needs to be addressed as such!

  31. eric nord says:
    February 9, 2011 at

    It’s just spitting into the wind. Don’t trip.

  32. binstar says:
    February 9, 2011 at

    “Most uses of the term ‘cracker’ you’re likely to hear.”

    True but I heard he was contractually obligated to say ‘nigga’ 3 times for every time he said ‘cracka’

  33. keatso says:
    February 9, 2011 at

    Dan, lighten up homeboy-on this site we can all just get along.

  34. Doug Gabriel says:
    February 9, 2011 at

    i love that this post ends w/ an ad for matthew perry’s new abc comedy MR SUNSHINE

  35. chronwell says:
    February 9, 2011 at

    I need to compile these tunes,
    Slavemasta watchin ova U , Always tryna tell ya what the fuk to do!-Del

  36. BIGSPICE says:
    February 9, 2011 at

    Damn Dan, lighten up. And I don’t mean pull a Michael Jackson or Sammy Sosa and bleach your skin lighter. I mean loosen up your man thong homey, people are just talking.

  37. mack says:
    February 9, 2011 at

    took ya’ll 20+ years to summon the balls to start talkin slick within this hip hop culture..Where were ya’ll with this humor when hip-hop was real, listening under the covers, that’s where.. heart transplant ass suckas..would yall have this heart when you had to?

  38. Killa Alvarez says:
    February 9, 2011 at

    Jus allah “White nightmare” now thats some heavy shit bruz.

  39. bboycult says:
    February 10, 2011 at

    Shabazz Tha Disciple “Death Be Tha Penalty”!!!! That’s for you….. ^Mack (All Day/And Day!)

  40. The Grand says:
    February 10, 2011 at

    @Dan: this is clearly tongue in cheek as is 90 percent of Unkut’s content.

  41. DOM DIRTEE says:
    February 10, 2011 at

    cave bitch easily one of the worst
    + most dead prez songs

  42. keatso says:
    February 11, 2011 at

    Mack, slick talk=trademark around your muthafuckin eye.
    Works both ways, seen?

  43. Mag7Music says:
    February 11, 2011 at

    Several songs by Paris spring to mind, but most especially “The Devil Made Me Do It”.

  44. Steve says:
    February 11, 2011 at

    @ Haroon

    I misread it as Pliers, and was wondering why he and Chaka Demus had gone their separate ways!

  45. FACTUAL says:
    February 11, 2011 at

    KRS ONE AH-YEAH!IS ANOTHER GREAT ANTI WHITE DEDICATION

  46. Johnny Hardcore says:
    February 12, 2011 at

    You should do a list…Top ten white people involved with Rap who hate the color of their skin.

  47. donaleski says:
    February 12, 2011 at

    ITS NO VIOLENCE, ITS JUST DEFENSE…

  48. keatso says:
    February 13, 2011 at

    Frank Zappa is the illest:
    Hey, you know something people?
    I’m not black
    But there’s a whole lots a times
    I wish I could say I’m not white

  49. digglahhh says:
    February 13, 2011 at

    @ Robbie

    “No way in hell I’m going to listen to ‘Nature of a Threat’ all the way through again if I don’t have to.”

    Yet, you’ve listened to like 4 hours worth of J-Love rapping this month alone? Nobody’s perfect, I guess.

  50. Theilf says:
    February 14, 2011 at

    ^^^ Bwahaha

    Nice one Digglahhh!

  51. DIO says:
    February 14, 2011 at

    pollywannacracker by public enemy?? by the way, in the early gangsta rap era, the more anti-white lyrics+pro-black lyrics+pro-black on black crime depictions+anti female lyrics, the more album sales to white people and probably everyone.da lench mob were really overacheivers in this regard.

  52. DaChosenWon says:
    February 26, 2011 at

    Back when it was called RAP and it was pro black, those were da days! Back then there really wasn’t any white people in da mix, b-boyin and hiphop was mad gangsta and nites wld get ruined by bullshit!! Yea friends died doin this and sumtimes me bein of south american descent i was the minority but tha music and b-boyin kept us color blind against gangs and other races. Didn’t start gettin down wit other races until after the mid 90’s hip hop boom. Zulu in tha house!!

  53. ben says:
    February 28, 2011 at

    man, this is the greatest hiphop blog. Was that really a Benny Hill sample. I used to think it was…

  54. iTEEBHAGGA says:
    March 3, 2011 at

    DA Smart “black people ain’t prejudice” “message to the white man”

  55. truth says:
    January 15, 2012 at

    racism begets racism. (goes both ways… black on white.. white on black)

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