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After the Reebok drama I guess he wanted to up himself this time.
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Indeed. With this being the last day of February, talk about ending Black History Month on a bad note.
Between this and Nikki Minaj's Malcolm X explanation this has been an interesting Black History Month musically.
This dudes rationalizations are always worse than the lyrics themselves
Between this and Nikki Minaj's Malcolm X explanation this has been an interesting Black History Month musically.
The differences is in cases like this in the past, rappers talk about something in a abstract way. Ross on the other hand chose to use the name of a dead young man that many feel was unjustly "targeted" and killed in the process. How can YOU not see the difference.Why do people only go at Ross and make him explain his "controversial" verses. its motha ******* rap dog. ****** gonna say whatever whenever however.
Rappers been using "Beat you like a slave" type of lines for as long as I can remember. BIG was rapping about kidnapping and raping kids. _'s been saying dumb **** and it'll continue. This ain't nothing new. That explanation is just weak though.
Why do people only go at Ross and make him explain his "controversial" verses. its motha ******* rap dog. ****** gonna say whatever whenever however.
BIG was rapping about kidnapping and raping kids.
Rappers been using "Beat you like a slave" type of lines for as long as I can remember. BIG was rapping about kidnapping and raping kids. _'s been saying dumb **** and it'll continue. This ain't nothing new. That explanation is just weak though.
The instances you reference are very vague.
Rick Ross said "Reeboks on I just do it *****"
on the Breakfast Club they informed him that
that is Nike's slogan. Rick Ross replied with
laughter followed by saying "is it?" as if there
was a deeper meaning behind it. Listen to this
man's music. Do not take his opinions or thoughts
seriously
BAWSE!Rick Ross said "Reeboks on I just do it *****"
on the Breakfast Club they informed him that
that is Nike's slogan. Rick Ross replied with
laughter followed by saying "is it?" as if there
was a deeper meaning behind it. Listen to this
man's music. Do not take his opinions or thoughts
seriously
same lolThere's a better way to do it.
Pusha's Trayvon/Avon line is amazing (from "Pain"). Almost jumped out of my chair when I first heard it.
Ross is just corny. I'll give his album one listen through on the phone, then that's it. Sick of hearing about million dollar funerals and whatever else he dreams up.
Rick Ross said "Reeboks on I just do it *****"
on the Breakfast Club they informed him that
that is Nike's slogan. Rick Ross replied with
laughter followed by saying "is it?" as if there
was a deeper meaning behind it. Listen to this
man's music. Do not take his opinions or thoughts
seriously
i thought he was taking shots at Nike..
The line is just a poor display of lyricism but it's even worse when you read the intended meaning behind it.
This dudes rationalizations are always worse than the lyrics themselves
at his explanation. Dude thinks we are that dumb huh? He knows damn well what he meant with that line
What an embarrassing explanation :x
Rick Ross said "Reeboks on I just do it *****"
on the Breakfast Club they informed him that
that is Nike's slogan. Rick Ross replied with
laughter followed by saying "is it?" as if there
was a deeper meaning behind it. Listen to this
man's music. Do not take his opinions or thoughts
seriously
Yeah, I'm not sure about that.