Excuse me bammer, you're forgetting that bus has rims over 20 inches big and therefore further encourages the materialistic mentality of the black communityIt's like this.phonzi nikka expects young black men to rap about some "wheels on the bus go round and round" type kiddy shyt. If course they are gunna rap about drug experimentation and getting laid like all young men are obsessed with past and present
half of these rappers are in their 30s and 40s.It's like this.phonzi nikka expects young black men to rap about some "wheels on the bus go round and round" type kiddy shyt. If course they are gunna rap about drug experimentation and getting laid like all young men are obsessed with past and present
he literally says he likes to get high and that lean is just another way to get highThis is your "defense"???? When he CLEARLY says hiphop has heightened his curiousity? Yall are truly lost
It's like this.phonzi nikka expects young black men to rap about some "wheels on the bus go round and round" type kiddy shyt. If course they are gunna rap about drug experimentation and getting laid like all young men are obsessed with past and present
our problems are way deeper than rap music yet that's the only thing you talk about
he literally says he likes to get high and that lean is just another way to get high
your example is literally someone who already wants to get high
He cries about hip hop all day while being a fan of rappers who made a career out of disrespecting their mothers and other celebrities (Eminem)
And u still click and reply
Kendrick, j coleBalance breh. Not all black people are drug addicted, violent, oversexualized, materialistic, super swagged out dope boys. Where's the music from the "normal" black perspective? Where's the music giving young black boys and girls a positive image? Where's the music that puts out positive vibes from the black man?
half of these rappers are in their 30s and 40s.
and where was this obsesion in the 80s and early 90s (minus gangsta rap)