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written by SamBall, December 12, 2009 19:47:33
written by SamBall, December 12, 2009 19:47:33
Truth hurts; more soy in ku ku land; or is it la la land
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written by Angela Ooi, December 10, 2009 21:12:33
written by Angela Ooi, December 10, 2009 21:12:33
Whoever you are, you are certainly did well, echoing what many Chinese think and feel. ..the despair and frustration are very real. But then again this country is ONLY interested in the superiority of ONE race among the many living here. Meantime, there's no need to get down to serious work of addressing the problems cos 'reliable' Msia Boleh is in place and on auto pilot.
Just love the beautiful, soothing Hawaiian version... sounds like our own Keronchong music.
Just love the beautiful, soothing Hawaiian version... sounds like our own Keronchong music.
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written by jaz, December 09, 2009 13:33:44
written by jaz, December 09, 2009 13:33:44
This guy is smart. Using the word 'tu' but the word looks very much like giving the middle finger. More subtle than Name wee's style.
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written by fireduck, December 09, 2009 12:31:19
written by fireduck, December 09, 2009 12:31:19
See the danger here, guys? Just because it is named Negara kukuku, which sounds similar to Namewee's original rap, many commentators here tend to believe that this is the work of Namewee again. And there will probably be thousands more our in the emails world, circulating and convincing themselves that this is Namewee too.
Poor guy, may get into trouble again, as the police & some bigshots UMNO guys with mentality of a 3-yr old, may actually believe that it is him too. So, guys, do you really think Namewee would make a spinoff like that? Quality-wise, it is not even close to the original too.
Poor guy, may get into trouble again, as the police & some bigshots UMNO guys with mentality of a 3-yr old, may actually believe that it is him too. So, guys, do you really think Namewee would make a spinoff like that? Quality-wise, it is not even close to the original too.
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written by Horizonline, December 09, 2009 11:59:27
written by Horizonline, December 09, 2009 11:59:27
Namawee wannabe... don't? sing la... what a bad song! You will make Namawee looks bad la...
You see, your video has raised many immature racial debates here in youtube... particular aged between 14-21... You think it is good to plant these kind of thing into young kids? Come on la... Do something more productive can't you?
See those racist comments in this video? like "Cina babi! Melayu Pig!" this is what you really want, right? We got Chinese haters, Malay haters and even Indian haters here... you think this is good for Malaysia?
And I thought that only politicians that destroy our country... I turns out that our teenage are also the problem... because they are the one who will become our leaders in future...
Honestly, the parents should be more conscious about their children, while they are chanting about Malaysian Malaysia, their children will just think Malay Malaysia or Chinese Malaysia....
This song has no feeling, no creativity, but it certainly got good lyrics... bad song overall.
I got love-hate feelings for Namewee he he... It seems wrong, but...
You see, your video has raised many immature racial debates here in youtube... particular aged between 14-21... You think it is good to plant these kind of thing into young kids? Come on la... Do something more productive can't you?
See those racist comments in this video? like "Cina babi! Melayu Pig!" this is what you really want, right? We got Chinese haters, Malay haters and even Indian haters here... you think this is good for Malaysia?
And I thought that only politicians that destroy our country... I turns out that our teenage are also the problem... because they are the one who will become our leaders in future...
Honestly, the parents should be more conscious about their children, while they are chanting about Malaysian Malaysia, their children will just think Malay Malaysia or Chinese Malaysia....
This song has no feeling, no creativity, but it certainly got good lyrics... bad song overall.
I got love-hate feelings for Namewee he he... It seems wrong, but...
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written by Horizonline, December 09, 2009 11:07:35
written by Horizonline, December 09, 2009 11:07:35
argh.... what a bad song.... why this namawee wannabe can take place in MT?
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written by Zeroed, December 09, 2009 10:11:22
written by Zeroed, December 09, 2009 10:11:22
We all have our frustration on things that are happening in our beloved nation. But often, we suppress our expression to just sit down and do nothing because that little voice in the back of our head tells us to not put ourselves in trouble. And because we already have other, blogger like RPK and alike, Namewee, etc already doing the dirty job to stand up for us, we continue to sit down comfortably and do nothing.
Take Uncle Pete & Namewee for example.......most of time, their bold outspoken words represents exactly what we really want to shout out. One might ask, so what the different between us and them. Nothing, except we just sit down and they actually do something and that makes all the difference.
In my humble opinion, that part in exercising out votes come the next general election won't solve much or make a difference. Who to vote?! U tell me?! Neither BN nor PR is suitable to run the country. Looks at how both of them have been making a fool out of their self repeatedly.
Our beloved nation WILL not prosper and progress unless we have unity among all races and meritocracy is practice NOT tolerance among races. Only that when we can achieve true patriotism. Politician, BN or PR is just too busy whacking each other. One is busy robbing the wealth of the nation while the other wasting time crying for justice. Concentrate on running the f**king country, man!!!!!!!
As for the Rakyat, the real problem lies in us. We are the source of all this f**k up!!! We have a mentality problem. The politicians are there because WE PUT THEM THERE. Once they are up there, we offer our arsses for them to screw over and over again. Who is to blame?!
I repeat again..............OUR BELOVED NATION WILL NOT PROSPER AND PROGRESS UNLESS WE ACHIEVE UNITY AMONG ALL RACES AND MERITOCRACY IS PRACTICE, NOT TOLERANCE.
SO, START EDUCATING YOURSELF AND YOUR CHILDREN NOW!!!!
Take Uncle Pete & Namewee for example.......most of time, their bold outspoken words represents exactly what we really want to shout out. One might ask, so what the different between us and them. Nothing, except we just sit down and they actually do something and that makes all the difference.
In my humble opinion, that part in exercising out votes come the next general election won't solve much or make a difference. Who to vote?! U tell me?! Neither BN nor PR is suitable to run the country. Looks at how both of them have been making a fool out of their self repeatedly.
Our beloved nation WILL not prosper and progress unless we have unity among all races and meritocracy is practice NOT tolerance among races. Only that when we can achieve true patriotism. Politician, BN or PR is just too busy whacking each other. One is busy robbing the wealth of the nation while the other wasting time crying for justice. Concentrate on running the f**king country, man!!!!!!!
As for the Rakyat, the real problem lies in us. We are the source of all this f**k up!!! We have a mentality problem. The politicians are there because WE PUT THEM THERE. Once they are up there, we offer our arsses for them to screw over and over again. Who is to blame?!
I repeat again..............OUR BELOVED NATION WILL NOT PROSPER AND PROGRESS UNLESS WE ACHIEVE UNITY AMONG ALL RACES AND MERITOCRACY IS PRACTICE, NOT TOLERANCE.
SO, START EDUCATING YOURSELF AND YOUR CHILDREN NOW!!!!
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written by popuri, December 09, 2009 09:26:48
written by popuri, December 09, 2009 09:26:48
Name wee is definitely influential. But I find him rather rude in some aspects. Anyway, I still applaud him for a job well done in bringing up the REAL issues going on in our country, filled with raw emotions.
The harsh cussing can make one wince. But I suppose that is the whole point of it. It does add to the effects.
The harsh cussing can make one wince. But I suppose that is the whole point of it. It does add to the effects.
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written by fireduck, December 09, 2009 09:17:27
written by fireduck, December 09, 2009 09:17:27
This is NOT Namewee. Be fair to him. This is much more crude and grating than Namewee's. Frustrations aired are the same, but I think Namewee's much more 'refined', and is more of pouring of emotions from his young idealist heart. Namewee's is critical but in a genuine sense.
But this one is more antagonistic. Not sure if I like this spinoff.
But this one is more antagonistic. Not sure if I like this spinoff.
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written by a guest, December 09, 2009 09:17:02
written by a guest, December 09, 2009 09:17:02
That's good! Let's migrate and contribute to other countries professional workforce! They don't want us here, so we better move our ars* out!
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written by truthbespoken, December 09, 2009 07:50:06
written by truthbespoken, December 09, 2009 07:50:06
It's a direct form of our youths' deep expression from the heart for the love of the country and the frustration of their inability to receive such feel in return. It's heart-shattering to watch this video but one would agree with its contents as it makes sense of current social and political upheavals in the country. It is delivered with a good creative punch.
The government should take this video as a positive feedback. Take heed of the concerned citizens' cries, from both young and old, for without their concern and sincere participation, the growth of the nation's process will remain at a standstill! This nation will only be a strong nation when ALL her citizens irrespective of race gel up naturally with that strong but elusive Malaysian spirit! That missing Malaysian platform must be built by the government-of-the-day for ALL her people to progress! This simple video from the young serves as good feedback.
The government should take this video as a positive feedback. Take heed of the concerned citizens' cries, from both young and old, for without their concern and sincere participation, the growth of the nation's process will remain at a standstill! This nation will only be a strong nation when ALL her citizens irrespective of race gel up naturally with that strong but elusive Malaysian spirit! That missing Malaysian platform must be built by the government-of-the-day for ALL her people to progress! This simple video from the young serves as good feedback.
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written by mikewang, December 09, 2009 06:55:41
written by mikewang, December 09, 2009 06:55:41
This rap was one of the spin offs from Negarakuku by other contributors who were inspired by Namewee.
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written by educationist, December 09, 2009 06:08:40
written by educationist, December 09, 2009 06:08:40
Is it Namewee?
I don't think so, it's an anonymous rapper, singing out loud our hurt, frustrations and hope that so many of us hold closed in our hearts.
Whoever, Congrats & TQ!!!
I don't think so, it's an anonymous rapper, singing out loud our hurt, frustrations and hope that so many of us hold closed in our hearts.
Whoever, Congrats & TQ!!!
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written by magickriver, December 09, 2009 04:02:23
written by magickriver, December 09, 2009 04:02:23
Namewee, if it were up to me, I would inaugurate a new kind of award to acknowledge your creative brilliance and warrior spirit. When genuine talent, intelligence and initiative are discovered among our youngsters, we ought to heartily applaud and reward these cultural innovators. Instead, we make utter fools of ourselves by getting uptight and angry, thereby missing the significance of witnessing a new star being born out of controversy. The music is superfunky, Namewee. Superslick editing and powerful graphics too. Congratulations!
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