- Jun 7, 2011
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Why is he lying
This is a Game level lie
He knew not to go on B High or Big Facts with this ****
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Why is he lying
There’s only 4-5 good songs on there the rest sounds like throwaways and Baby one of my fav artistsBesides hey what song is wack?
I ain't want to open up a can of worms but I swear I wanted to touch on the relationship of "antisemitism" and Hip-Hop historically
New Kodak is fire
Bruh….it is INCREDIBLE. This song crazy
They trying to get Charlemagne canceled for being chatty on Vlad
He's right.
and you can see an example of what Charlemagne is saying, by how a lot of us are actually the ones who are defending Uncle Ruckus after all the disrespect he's lobbed at us.
I ain't want to open up a can of worms but I swear I wanted to touch on the relationship of "antisemitism" and Hip-Hop historically
Kendrick Lamar had the highest selling rap album of 2017 and it's entire theme was centered around being Hebrew
Jay-Z masterfully crafts NOI/5-percenter rhetoric even to this day in his raps and it might make a blip on the radar as far as people being "upset" about it. You'd think the Yakub lines would have caused more ruckus than the 4:44/Jewish property bar.
I ain't want to open up a can of worms but I swear I wanted to touch on the relationship of "antisemitism" and Hip-Hop historically
Kendrick Lamar had the highest selling rap album of 2017 and it's entire theme was centered around being Hebrew
Jay-Z masterfully crafts NOI/5-percenter rhetoric even to this day in his raps and it might make a blip on the radar as far as people being "upset" about it. You'd think the Yakub lines would have caused more ruckus than the 4:44/Jewish property bar.
I ain't want to open up a can of worms but I swear I wanted to touch on the relationship of "antisemitism" and Hip-Hop historically
Kendrick Lamar had the highest selling rap album of 2017 and it's entire theme was centered around being Hebrew
Jay-Z masterfully crafts NOI/5-percenter rhetoric even to this day in his raps and it might make a blip on the radar as far as people being "upset" about it. You'd think the Yakub lines would have caused more ruckus than the 4:44/Jewish property bar.
It's a tactic. Pretend that you don't have the power and influence that way you don't get criticized or questioned for your doings.We need to go back to being low. Everything, ain’t for everybody. And everything ain’t meant to be understood. Especially by the masses