Rap About Nothing: Hip Hop Chat Thread

Man, it’s wild to me how The “free speech”people are REALLY quiet :lol:

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But on the real…They need to for sure cut down on the violent crime in the A (and everywhere in general). But they routinely never address the root problems of these crimes. Never hold the people driving wealth disparity and actually looting the public funds accountable. Rather, they look the other way…then protect them until it’s not in their interest anyway. And continue to protect the rich classes property….while ignoring poverty. A vacuum wilL just open, and another crew will Fill it. This has been the way of America since the late 1800s (when immigrants and ghettos were introduced). Now, It’s back to the “tough on crime” rhetoric of the 20th century 80s/90s

And It’s only soo much flexing you can see on social media, before the wolves come out.

It’s just weird to me, to see the DA take so much joy in “cleaning up” North Fulton County, and calling it the #1 priority. But business is business. Late stage capitalism is a doozy. Wild times we in

The crime and levels of crime we see today being committed by young kids or even young adults has nothing to do wealth disparity, NOTHING. The real root of the problem today is single parenting (no male figure in the household), lack of discipline, doing reckless behavior for likes and attention on the internet, and a lazy work attitude/ethic. As some young folks say….”why go to work when you can just rob somebody.

These are all issues the government, or the system as some folks like to say around here can’t fix for US. These are issues and factors WE have to address for the betterment of our community. We can’t raise our young girls to become baby mamas, and we can’t raise our young men to keep choosing “criminal” as a career profession. Otherwise we are going to keep seeing images of US like this below as suspect on cameras and new station highlights…..

 
I ain’t never going to forgive Trae the Truth, for ruining this :smh: :lol:


Man you wylin, Trae slid on that. His vocals were a lil low tho :rollin

Trae was my guy until he signed to Grand Hustle. I don’t think I’ve liked any projects he dropped under that label :smh:
 
Man you wylin, Trae slid on that. His vocals were a lil low tho :rofl:

Trae was my guy until he signed to Grand Hustle. I don’t think I’ve liked any projects he dropped under that label :smh:

He didn't fit that song or the flow and tone of it.

IMO he could have picked someone else from Houston to go more uptempo.
 
Man you wylin, Trae slid on that. His vocals were a lil low tho :rofl:

Trae was my guy until he signed to Grand Hustle. I don’t think I’ve liked any projects he dropped under that label :smh:
Still think it’s funny he was blackballed from radio then ended up linking with more artists than he ever had beforehand. 97.9 initially screwing him over ended up benefitting his career greatly.
 
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