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For the coveted RTH No-Prize (redeemable after the show, once the janitorial staff has finished cleaning up), tell us who uttered these words:
In early 1983, XXX complained that you don't see enough black artists on MTV, "not enough R&B and black music unless it's the syrupy stuff. Where are Marvin Gaye and the rappers?" He said the best black video he's seen was "The Message" by Grandmaster Flash, which he described as "a tough, scary, brilliant piece of hip socio-political work." But it wasn't shown on MTV, only on a black cable station in Detroit. "That's not right," XXX told Timothy White. "I want to see everything on music television from country to MOR to rap music to ethnic."
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