And I think as far as the authors were concerned, I don't think their idea was so paternalistic as: "Hey, black people like rap, let's make a conservative rap video and they'll all vote Republican from now on."
It would be obvious to me that many of the early viewers of this video will be a talk-radio type audience. That is, white people. But as the video spreads and gets attention from media outlets, a more diverse group may be exposed to it and have some discussion from it.
I think it was moreso to talk about the fact that there are black conservatives and libertarians and there are valid experiences that those people have that bring them to those political conclusions.
And that you don't have to go with the crowd.
BAC doesn't go with the crowd. He's a socialist, but he often "hollas out Obama ain't the bomb."