: MediaTakeOut.com has some ODD . . . but interesting news. Actor Jerrery Wood, who played "Austin" in the 1990s tv sitcom IN THE HOUSE has a new gig - he's a rapper. And it gets more interesting. He's a member of a group - with Bryan Hearne (from Nick's All That). The group is called Crown Holders and Jeffery (Austin) is now known as J-Dub and Bryan is now called Commodity
.................HE IS TRADE...............
................(DEFINITION)....................
..A STRAIGHT MAN WHO PRETENDS........
..............TO BE STRAIGHT.............
......WE NEED MORE *** RAPPERS....
...( THATS NOT IN THE CLOSET CHILD ).........
...MAYBE HE CAN REVIVE LITTLE RICHARD CAREER..
.."A WOP LOPA BOO WOOP BOP A WAM WAM BAM"......
That's him? Wow. He really turned out nice-looking. I hope he makes it but I also wish young black people reached for more than just being rappers and entertainers. There's a critical *** of electrical engineers, applied mathematicians and computer science people, and those jobs pay well. There are nowhere near enough black people even trying to study let alone hold those jobs. Think of the future, folks, the rap-music industry game is PLAYED OUT!
I wouldn't be thrilled at all if my son chose to be a rapper, but the crabs-in-the-barrel chorus in the comment section is far more upsetting (especially from the nut directly above me obsessing over his complexion, as if skin doesn't sometimes change naturally with age and migration from warmer climates to cooler climates--not "interesting" at all). I hope he has a strong shield to ward off hatred, and is successful in this or some other endeavor.