F-bombs, the N-word, lyrics about sex acts and cheerleaders shaking their exposed booties — and still more — are featured in a rap music video shot in the Patrick Henry High School gym by a Twin Cities performer who attended classes there and his Chicago partner.
A Minneapolis School District official said Thursday that the people who used the gym last month on a Sunday afternoon misrepresented their intentions when they applied to use the space.
District spokeswoman Gail Plewacki said Patrick Henry Principal Yusuf Abdullah asked the producers on Monday to remove from YouTube the video "Keep Me Going," which stars former Patrick Henry student P. Skud and Lil Bibby, of Chicago. The video's creator has so far declined, Plewacki said.
Now the district is trying to get YouTube to take down the video, citing copyright issues with the unauthorized use of the school's name, logo and mascot, all of which appear in the video in several scenes.
The applicants, who paid $300 for the gym time, said they were going to produce a "basketball promotion," Plewacki said. "Clearly, a basketball promotion was a misrepresentation. ... We were tremendously misled."
She emphasized that the lyrics and imagery in the video, which is graphic and which has been viewed more than 66,000 times since it was posted last Friday, "do not align with our values. ... We do not endorse the content, and we do not approve of the content."
Aspiring rapper P. Skud, whose actual name is Lavern Jamison, said he doesn't feel that he pulled a fast one on school officials and was unaware that they want the plug pulled on the video, which was shot Nov. 20 at the north Minneapolis high school.
"The theme of the video is to never stop, to keep going," said Jamison, who put up $12,000 of his own money to get it made. "I was writing a story to motivate my little brother" who plays basketball at Osseo High School.