![]() Second soror: I like my "D" in front of my "S", Here's my transcription of this version of "I Love My DST": Sit back and relax while we tell you why we love DST!!! represented their chapter very well during Brenau University's Winter Weekend Greek Sing. The Tau Eta Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. (These examples are posted in chronological order by the date of their YouTube posting with the oldest videos posted first.) I'm not sure which organization's compositions are the earliest examples of these types of chants. Read my comment below about similar chants that are performed by Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc., another historically Black Greek letter sorority. Step routines always include the sorors folding their hands to form a pyramid, the foremost symbol of that sorority. ![]() Probates (new members of the sorority), or other sorors (sorority members) usually chant "I Love My DST" while performing a step routine during step shows. The words to this chant appear to differ slightly but each version appear to includes the words "I love my D in front of my "S" (and similar words spelling the letters for that sorority. I'm not sure when this chant was first composed. "I Love My DST" is a chant affirming the affection that members of the historically Black Greek lettered sorority, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc have for that organization. INFORMATION ABOUT THE CHANT "I LOVE MY DST" I also believe that fraternity & sorority songs and chants should only be recited and/or performed by those persons who are affiliated with the specific organization that is associated with that particular chant. I consider fraternity & sorority chants to be cultural artifacts which deserve to be collected, preserved, and studied. ![]() Thanks to the composer/s of these chant, to those persons featured in these videos, and to the uploaders of those videos.Ĭongratulations to DST for their 100 years of Sisterhood! The content of this post is presented for cultural, historical, folkloric, and aesthetic purposes. ![]() "DST" are the first letters of that historically Black (African American) Greek letter sorority. This pancocojams post showcases four video & text examples of the Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. ![]()
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