Brett Cooper
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but he decides to turn this into an opportunity.
Now that same article continues on and says, quote, I ask myself, as a powerless black man in America, that's the most lib part of this entire episode, do not worry, it's a powerless black man.
He does have power, you're gonna see why.
What can I do to the cops that kicked in my door, tried to kill me in front of my kids, stole my money, and disconnected my cameras?
And the only thing I could come up with was to make a funny rap song about them and use the money to pay for damages they did and then move on.
Now, one thing that he mentions in this quote that I don't think I really touched on when I was talking about the context here, when he's saying like, tried to kill me in front of my kids, they didn't know that he wasn't home, but they busted into his home with like AR-15s.
Like guns blazing, literally his kids were there.
Like it was a serious thing.
It wasn't just like, hey, can we like poke around?
Like they rushed in while he was not home.
So like I said, like he says right here, he decides to turn it into an opportunity and he writes a six minute diss track with six minutes of the actual search footage from his security cameras and he titles it, Will You Help Me Repair My Door?
Just watch this.
All right, now, obviously, even though I would love to sit here and just vibe with you all for six minutes straight, I am not going to do that.
I can't do that for copyright reasons.
So go watch the entire six minute music video if you would like to do that.
But you get the gist of it.
But what I really think we need to hone in on here is that all the while, while he's releasing this song, he is staying positive.
Genuinely, as I was going through all this, I was like, oh my gosh, I think this man, all the weed aside, like he needs to be some people's role models.
Listen to what he had to say in the aftermath when he was talking about why he released the song.