Intellectualise My Blackness

Deborah Dyer, Len Arran

I hit him with a piece of his philosophy Anglo-Saxon muck in his type of greed What did he do to deserve such hate He tried to intellectualise my blackness
He tried to summarise, to institutionalise Still I could recognise, he was materialised
He tried to intellectualise my blackness
To make it easier for his whiteness
He tried to intellectualise my blackness, ooh save me
He's always tryin' to make up for his little slips
The joke about the nigga and the yellow nip
Then he tells me I'm so different from those other shits When he tries to intellectualise my blackness
He tried to summarise, to institutionalise
Still I could recognise, he was materialised
He tried to intellectualise my blackness
To make it easier for his whiteness
He tried to intellectualise my blackness, ooh save me
Motherfucker don't you lecture-rise me Don't you ever try to intellectualise me Motherfucker don't you intellectualise me Oh No
He tried to intellectualise my blackness
To make it easier for his whiteness
He tried to intellectualise my blackness, ooh save me
He tried to intellectualise my blackness
To make it easier for his whiteness
He tried to intellectualise my blackness, ooh save me
He tried to intellectualise my blackness
To make it easier for his whiteness
He tried to intellectualise my blackness, ooh save me

Trivia about the song Intellectualise My Blackness by Skunk Anansie

On which albums was the song “Intellectualise My Blackness” released by Skunk Anansie?
Skunk Anansie released the song on the albums “Paranoid and Sunburnt” in 1995 and “Paranoid & Sunburnt” in 1995.
Who composed the song “Intellectualise My Blackness” by Skunk Anansie?
The song “Intellectualise My Blackness” by Skunk Anansie was composed by Deborah Dyer, Len Arran.

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