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'''''Nigga''''' is a term used in ] that began as an ] form of the word '']'' (which is derived from the ] word '']'', meaning ''black'', which in turn comes from ] ''niger''.) '''''Nigga''''' is a term used in ] that began as an ] form of the word '']'' (which is derived from the ] word '']'', meaning ''black'', which in turn comes from ] ''niger''.)


Rapper ] stated, "''Nigger'' - a ] with a ] chain around his neck; ''Nigga'' - a black man with a gold chain on his neck." Demonstrating how the term has evolved significantly over time and that there is a distinction between the implication behind the use of ''nigga'' and ''nigger''. In practice, its use and meaning is heavily dependent on context. Rapper ] stated, "''Nigger'' - a ] with a ] chain around his neck; ''Nigga'' - a black man with a gold chain on his neck." Demonstrating how the term has evolved significantly over time and that there is a distinction between the implication behind the use of ''nigga'' and ''nigger''. In practice, its use and meaning is heavily dependent on context.

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Nigga is a term used in African-American Vernacular English that began as an eye dialect form of the word nigger (which is derived from the Spanish word negro, meaning black, which in turn comes from Latin niger.)

Rapper Tupac Shakur stated, "Nigger - a black man with a slavery chain around his neck; Nigga - a black man with a gold chain on his neck." Demonstrating how the term has evolved significantly over time and that there is a distinction between the implication behind the use of nigga and nigger. In practice, its use and meaning is heavily dependent on context. Tupac Shakur also defined the term NIGGA as an acronym: "Never Ignorant Getting Goals Accomplished" in the lyrics to his song "Words of Wisdom," on his 1991 album 2Pacalypse Now. Comedian Marlon Wayans defines the term as "Naturally Intelligent God-Gifted Africans" after launching a clothingline called N.I.G.G.A. in early 2006.

As of 2006, the word nigga is used, without intentional prejudice, among all ethnicities in the United States, including African-Americans, Asian-Americans, Hispanics, and more recently by some White peoples. This may be due to the overwhelming popularity of Hip Hop music in modern American culture. Such music often features songs that feature the word nigga prominently. Examples include: 50 Cent and The Notorious B.I.G.'s song, Realest Niggas, The Geto Boys' Real Nigga Shit, Ice Cube's The Wrong Nigga To Fuck With, Snoop Doggy Dogg's For All My Niggaz And Bitches, Lil Jon and the East Side Boyz and Ice Cube's Real Nigga Roll Call, Onyx's Bitchasniguz, Kanye West's Crack Music, Tupac's Strictly 4 My N.I.G.G.A.Z., and the late Ol' Dirty Bastard's album Nigga Please.

Many people continue to see the word as pejorative, and its use outside African-American communities remains controversial. Many African-Americans express offense when referred to as a nigga by white people, but not if they are called the same by other African-Americans. In this case, the term may be seen as a symbol of fraternity, and its use outside a defined social group an unwelcome cultural appropriation. Critics have derided this as a double standard.

In the first season of Mind of Mencia, Carlos Mencia explains the the distinction between the N words. Method Man guest stars in the skit going into detail about the matter. One point was that Latinos using the term were accepted. The skit finishes with Carlos calling the DMV for a vanity plate. The DMV didn't allow the use of the N word, yet allowed a derogatory term for Latinos to be used.

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