Black People White People

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Black People White People
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Written by Joe Hawley
Appears on Joe Hawley Joe Hawley
Sung by Joe Hawley, Tulsi Devi, Bora Karaca, Patrick Ratliff
Duration 3:38
Genre Rock
Language English

Black People White People is the 2nd track on Joe Hawley's solo album, Joe Hawley Joe Hawley.

History

Black People White People was first rehearsed by Tally Hall during a rehearsal period for Good & Evil in 2009 at Danbro Studios.[1] A YouTube clip only features the first verse up to the first "What the fuck?", but may have more to it that was cut out. At some point Joe also recorded a solo demo and later uploaded it to YouTube.[2] The demo is a bit longer than the Tally Hall rehearsal and has vocals that are pitched up and down against a simple synth, bass, and drum backing track. Each "What the fuck" in this demo is extremely pitched up, similarly to what was done for the final song.

Recording

The song samples 'The Little Ships' by Jean-Jacques Perrey, 'L’École Buissonnière' by Jean Constantin, and 'Clarão da Lua' by Gerd,[3] which, in turn, samples a track of the same name by Nazaré Pereira.[4]

Trivia

  • Black People White People is very similar to & from Good & Evil lyrically, both being about duality. This may mean it inspired &, or vice versa.


Lyrics

Black People White People
Men's Team Women's Team
Coca-cola Pepsi-cola
Rich People Poor People
Funny People Serious People
Easter Bunny 
What the !?

Black People White People
Kids' Team Adults' Team
Smokers Non-Smokers
Sexy People Ugly People
Traveling People Indigenous People
Bigfoot 
What the !?

Black People White People
Fossil-Fueled Vehicles Electric Vehicles
Plant Eaters Meat Eaters
Civilized People Primitive People
Pious People Skeptical People
Antarctica 
What the !?

Black People White People
Good Team Bad Team
7-Up Mountain Dew
Happy People Suicide People
Scandinavian People Caribbean People

People who were born to 
Indonesian single moms in 1957 (fifty seven) 
(nineteen fifty seven) 

PR:I returned to the Earth to rebirth the hyperbolic
(sewed my con in the tract while you were sitting diastolic)
Lobachevskian fields betray the inharmonic
and Teutonic motivations
of the legions growing on it

Never gonna stop me (x4)

JH:A tip of the hat to you sir, I should spout!
What a riveting thesis I shan't live without;
if you'll kindly excuse me I'll pull up my slacks
And imagine no chasm betwixt knaves and jacks

TD:Delivered again, sweet ice cream in the middle
A jumble of flavors, a spliced team color riddle
I'm a head-freeze dichotomy, and mixed-race lobotomy
gazing at stars while they spar every part of me 

Never gonna stop me (x4)

PR:Chronic electronics; Tulsi out the tropics
I's in the Cauc'us Mountains and working on my phonics
Atlas shrugs and burst the supersonic
Shadows on the wall; Plato's bees in your bonnet

BK:Do ghosts ride thinner than middle
(Ostensibly a riddle of complex complexion affinity
[but really mere proclivity for sun proximity
{vicinity of moon signals tidal paradiddle}])

Never gonna stop me (x14)

References

Joe Hawley Joe Hawley
 
1. Joe Hawley Attacks
2. Black People White People
3. Bring Her Along
4. Crazy F****
5. Rotary Park
6. Your Mother is a Basketball
7. Hoodz 'n the Woodz
8. The Apologue of Hot Rod Duncan
9. Aristotle's Denial (reversed on streaming services)
10. Bahamian Rap City
11. We Are In Space
12. Go To Bed
13. White Rabbit (not present on streaming services)