Okay, I hope this isn’t a hoax too: Legendary comedian/actor and outspoken curmudgeon Bill Cosby is listed as co-writer and executive producer on a new hip-hop album project called Cosby Narratives Vol. 1: State of Emergency. The album was described in a statement as “an unflinching look at life in the 21st century, but without the profanity, misogyny, violence and braggadocio.” Hmm, maybe he means, “life in a utopian space colony in the year 2525?”
The album actually has a somewhat intriguing pedigree, since Cosby will be collaborating with Bill “Spaceman” Patterson, who worked on “The Cosby Show,” and Patterson’s musical partner Ced-Gee, co-founder of The Ultramagnetic MCs. Hey, isn’t that the group that the Prodigy sampled for their infamous 1997 hit, “Smack My Bitch Up”? (Link to video not safe for work). Why yes it is.
Contrary to some reports, Cosby will not rap on the album.
Cosby’s been infamous for years, more so after his 2004 “Pound Cake Speech” which was, as Wikipedia puts it, “highly critical of some members and subsets of the black community in the United States.” Sorry, Bill; I probably won’t be buying Cosby Narratives (expected to be released soon), but considering Bill Cosby Is a Very Funny Fellow… Right! basically shaped my entire sense of humor and was probably my #1 most listened-to album between the ages of 5 and 10, I’m letting this all slide.
Cosby pudding portrait used under a Creative Commons license from Flickr user Rakka.