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I thought he had a big house? I guess MTV owned that one...
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Might as well be a damn studio.Houses used for reality shows are almost never the actual place they live in
Yup. It's been going on for a few years now.
It gets people super addicted with only traces of it. It makes for repeat customers for dealers (customers think their weed/coke is better etc.). Thus, legalization of weed and other illegal narcotics needs to be legalized, and be regulated and taxed to the max.
My house looks basic too, but best believe my stock and options portfolio makes me look like scrooge mcduck. You never know, he probably owns a few regular houses and apartment buildings and just has a property management to rent them out.
Yup. It's been going on for a few years now.
It gets people super addicted with only traces of it. It makes for repeat customers for dealers (customers think their weed/coke is better etc.). Thus, legalization of weed and other illegal narcotics needs to be legalized, and be regulated and taxed to the max.
I think it was Ariana
Don’t @ me
He was always easy to rotate in between Asher Roth, early Wiz, Spitta, etc.
We need a culture shift. This drug wave aint the wave. I know its not as simple as saying "stop doing drugs" but we've got to continue to encourage people to get help, and to stop drowning their issues in drugs/substance abuse.
I hate to say it but this seems like a common theme amongst these new age rappers. I wonder who is next smh.
This. He's one of the last rappers who's music was just fun to listen to. I miss the early 2010's era of up and coming rappers. Now it's taken over by rainbow haired, face tatted mumble rappersHe was amongst the last young rappers that actually rapped(ASAP, Krit, Schoolboy Q, Kdot, Cole, Ferg, Wale, Big Sean, etc.) before all these weak**** took-over.
You sounding real young about this culture shift business drugs/their equivalents have been around forever man. Maybe not all the stuff that's available now but always been stuff folks abused to get away from their problems and stuff.Was never the biggest Mac Miller fan. Always knew he had bars, but never bumped his stuff like that.
Sad to hear about this, such a young talent, and from what I'm hearing just an all around good human being.
A shame he was a victim to the game. Drugs ain't no joke.
He was always easy to rotate in between Asher Roth, early Wiz, Spitta, etc.
We need a culture shift. This drug wave aint the wave. I know its not as simple as saying "stop doing drugs" but we've got to continue to encourage people to get help, and to stop drowning their issues in drugs/substance abuse.
RIP