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Ya wanted authenticity, right?
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Ya wanted authenticity, right?
Call it how I see it
Ya wanted authenticity, right?thats a sucka comment
Hell...go on Rondo's IG page right now. You'll probably see some kid from Duluth, MN leaving a comment on his page that says "F--- the opps, free Rondo. GDK". Then go on his page and you'll see him in photos taking selfies during his graduation rehearsal. **** is all ****** up.
The difference is...these are children. Not grown *** men. IMO...like I said earlier...it's even more embarrassing when you have MEN old enough to be some of these Chicago kid's fathers rapping about **** that they NEVER were apart of.
Ignorance is ignorance. When it's coming from ignorant children...you understand why. When it's coming from someone like Rick Ross...who when he speaks in interviews...CLEARLY possesses some form of intelligence...it's an extra slap in the face.
The saddest thing...is that the biggest consumer of this type of music...is the suburban white teen. They buy the albums on itunes...go to the Keef and Ross shows...and then go to college. When it's our youth...who looks up to these ****** and hang on to everything they say and do. If ya'll don't see anything wrong with that I don't know what to tell you.
Hell...go on Rondo's IG page right now. You'll probably see some kid from Duluth, MN leaving a comment on his page that says "F--- the opps, free Rondo. GDK". Then go on his page and you'll see him in photos taking selfies during his graduation rehearsal. **** is all ****** up.
I agree with the first part kinda.
If someone didn't commit the crimes and is rapping about it, oh he isn't real blah blah. If someone is rapping about it and it comes to the light that they actually are doing it, oh he's dumb blah blah.
All that stuff is negative either way. The messed up part is that children don't have much other options, they are conditioned like that from the get go, they believe this stuff is normal. And all of us are hypocrites, cause as much as we talk about how wrong it is, we are listening to the music.
Hiphop culture deems gangstas to be cool. So these white kids assume it's cool and from the safety of their computer screens, promote and support that foolish they are not apart of.
If we as a culture deemed this ignorance as lame, you think these suburban kids would be rockin with it the same?
The difference is...these are children. Not grown *** men. IMO...like I said earlier...it's even more embarrassing when you have MEN old enough to be some of these Chicago kid's fathers rapping about **** that they NEVER were apart of.
Ignorance is ignorance. When it's coming from ignorant children...you understand why. When it's coming from someone like Rick Ross...who when he speaks in interviews...CLEARLY possesses some form of intelligence...it's an extra slap in the face.
The saddest thing...is that the biggest consumer of this type of music...is the suburban white teen. They buy the albums on itunes...go to the Keef and Ross shows...and then go to college. When it's our youth...who looks up to these ****** and hang on to everything they say and do. If ya'll don't see anything wrong with that I don't know what to tell you.
Hell...go on Rondo's IG page right now. You'll probably see some kid from Duluth, MN leaving a comment on his page that says "F--- the opps, free Rondo. GDK". Then go on his page and you'll see him in photos taking selfies during his graduation rehearsal. **** is all ****** up.
You clearly missed the point.
man enough wit the Pac was gone change the game crap....i hear it all the time, dude was talented but he still made music like Hit Em Up...and we all saw the video of the fight that happened in Vegas.
You clearly missed the point.
Pac played a character he had to portray to reach who he needed to. Change starts from within. You can't reverse someone's thinking as an outsider (see Lupe).
If you knew ANYTHING about Pac and where he came from and who raised him you would understand perfectly what he was trying to do.
There HAS to be something in between a Chief Keef and a Drake. Someone that has the ears of the youth in the streets and in the burbs. Pac was on his way but they got him out the paint EARLY. Pac really was trying to make change from within. He understood that he had to use that gangster image to reach who he needed to reach.
thats a sucka comment
Ya wanted authenticity, right?
Call it how I see it
Rap fans don't know what they want
Y'all probably same cats that listen to lil herb repetitive self dude is all hype