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well i think they took it easyit’s crazy how when just comparing the people in the above interview, I really don’t care what any of them have to say other than Joe. What happened to the breakfast club, or were they always this wack.
Also CTG is straight up lying when it comes to Schulz. First off he does talk about hip hop and also we all know damn well they ain’t tight like that anymore and they’re gonna stop working together
real talk
is it worth the listen
do they ask tough question
or sugar coat ****
it’s crazy how when just comparing the people in the above interview, I really don’t care what any of them have to say other than Joe. What happened to the breakfast club, or were they always this wack.
Also CTG is straight up lying when it comes to Schulz. First off he does talk about hip hop and also we all know damn well they ain’t tight like that anymore and they’re gonna stop working together
I don't even like Rory but the fact that CTG said he doesn't like him cause he's white and talks about the culture is hilarious to me. Perhaps there is an argument back in the days that hip-hop might be more so for minorities but in today's time, hip-hop is so not a race thing at all. Almost anyone and everyone can be a fan of hip-hop and know the culture even if they have never lived it. I am a product of that from growing up in the early 90's and living in the suburbs. Hip-hop music was so influential that it pierced into my area and allowed me to be a fan. I probably know more about hip-hop than CTG and I am sure he would say I can't speak on it cause I am either Asian or never lived it.
I swea look like he don't even get proper line ups lol He just be like make sure the sides bald and trim some off the top, fk all that other shthow his fade nappy
I don't even like Rory but the fact that CTG said he doesn't like him cause he's white and talks about the culture is hilarious to me. Perhaps there is an argument back in the days that hip-hop might be more so for minorities but in today's time, hip-hop is so not a race thing at all. Almost anyone and everyone can be a fan of hip-hop and know the culture even if they have never lived it. I am a product of that from growing up in the early 90's and living in the suburbs. Hip-hop music was so influential that it pierced into my area and allowed me to be a fan. I probably know more about hip-hop than CTG and I am sure he would say I can't speak on it cause I am either Asian or never lived it.
eh i like rory
i think he able to speak on hip hop
u can tell he grew up around it
i think he went to a hbcu as well
He didn't go to an HBCU
I thought they said he was a Kappa or something? either way no way this should be a convo from someone that hangs with Schulz.