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Do your ears han low (origin)

Jibbs debut single “Chain hang low” has a history that most people are not aware of. The particular nusery rhyme that the song mimics is “Ears Hang Low” The history behind this song is that during the civil war Confererate soldiers would remove certain body parts (primarily ears and testicles) from the deceased corpses of freed slaves who were fighting as Northern (Yankee) soldiers after their battles. These “trinkets” were then placed on a rope necklace and worn as a trophy piece. As the lyrics to the nusery rhyme state “do your ears hang low, do they wobble to and fro… etc” “Can you throw them over your shoulder like a (Continental) soldier”. This word (Continental) took this nursery rhyme from racist jargon to playful melody. The word that filled this space was (Confederate) as in Confederate soldier. Other nursery rhymes have done the same i.e. Eenie, Meenie, Minee, Moe catch a Ni**er by his toe. Not Tiger. My question to young people black and white is that “Does knowing the history of the nursery rhyme change your opinion of the New single by Jibbs. ” Personnally knowing this myself I can’t stand to hear the song. It seems to advertise our ignorance as a people. I wrote this note to inform people of this. Knowledge is power and Ignorance IS NOT BLISS; its SUICIDE. If you don’t know, you can’t change. So black, white, indifferent tell me how you feel about this now that you’ve attained knowledge

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  • Gods child40 silver member
    November 20, 2007
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    excellent

    Wow black, I didn't even know it meant that. I never liked the song in the first place. I will pass the knowledge around. Thanks for the heads up!!!