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...readings for it to be intriguing. What does peanut butter stand for? What does jelly stand for? It’s like [the concept of] Superman—what does this really mean? 5. FM: Fair enough. But Harvard students have been known to riot when “Knuck If You Buck” comes on. What does that mean? MM: Um, well, what do you think it means? 6. FM: Probably something inappropriate?MM: I think you’re probably right. 7.FM: When 50 Cent and Kanye both dropped albums in the same week, which...
...tables aren’t meant to be thrown across dining halls. 2. Also, you’re not supposed to dance on the chairs and tables. 3. Oh, and you’re not supposed to throw people either. 4. Bad taste: The DJ played “Knuck if you Buck.” 5. The K-9 team made an appearance. Nothing like a German Shepherd to get a party started. 6. Knucking. 7. Miscounting: HSBSE let too many people in. 400? Aren’t they engineers? 8. The Step Show was just so good that...
...know what so many police cars had been doing blocking off the street, but no one seemed to think it was racially motivated. Several people did get a good laugh from looking up the lyrics of the hip-hop song that had supposedly started the fight (“Knuck If You Buck,” by Crime Mob). One of my blockmates even reported that her Spanish class had excitedly discussed the fight at “the black students’ party.” I’ve heard so many condemnations of the fight and explanations...
...Twenty minutes later, when the party was getting into full swing, the DJ played the popular hip-hop song “Knuck if you Buck,” according to Jarred M. Watson, a student at Northeastern. The song’s lyrics include “Yeah we knuckin’ and buckin’ and ready to fight...See me, I ain’t nothin’ nice...
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