YES, of course HE IS.
Of course BO just stated the obvious and owes Kayne no apology.
For some reason though, it seemed like a militant publicity stunt for his music. I wouldn't be at all surprised if some other "group" takes revenge
on him.......in some form.
I think it was a stunt either way.
Is he really such a lush or was that Hennessy watered down?
I thought it was interesting that there's a Hennessy Black also.
en.wikipedia.org...
Hennessy has made many appearances in popular culture. The brand is popular among musicians, and has been mentioned in rap lyrics, particularly from
those of AZ, Kanye West, 2pac, Dr. Dre, Xzibit, Digital Underground, Biggie Smalls, Eminem, Nate Dogg, 50 Cent, Obie Trice, Mobb Deep, E-40, Lil
KNYPP, R.Kelly, Jamie Foxx, Ludacris,Lupe Fiasco and Nas [5] and by pop artist Duncan Sheik in the song "White Limousine" and Ciara on the track 'I
Don't Remember' from her album Fantasy Ride. Deceased San Francisco Bay Area rap artist Mac Dre rapped coined the nickname "Heem" for Hennessy and
glorified the brand in his song, "Bleezies N Heem". The brand has also been featured in cinema, such as the 1971 Bruce Lee film The Big Boss.
Hennessy had a brief on-screen appearance in the 1993 Schindler's List, where it was accurately portrayed as a luxury good available on the black
market in Germany during WWII - Oscar Schindler is shown to be using multiple luxury goods to bribe Nazi officials into signing war production
contracts with his factory. Hennessy has also been mentioned by Katt Williams during on his Stand-up DVD, It's Pimpin' Pimpin'. Hennessy is also
the title of a song from 2pac's posthumous album "Loyal to the Game", an ode to the drink featuring Obie Trice and produced by Eminem.
[edit on 14-9-2009 by aleon1018]