Drip Bayless
Superstar
Big U was talking about the RSCs though not the world in general. Of course Nipsey’s bigger worldwide he’s a rapper. But Big U was speaking on Crip business and in that regard he’s correct, he had more power and influence than Nipsey. Hip hop fans can’t understand the streets and the music business are two different things, Nipsey’s popularity and positive contributions to his hood don’t mean shyt when it comes to 60 crip hood politicsAnd outside of that? When Big U dies, are they gonna sell out Staples Center/Crypto Arena when the memorial is held? Are people gonna be listening to Big U interviews after his death? When people mention Crenshaw or Slauson or even the 60s, are people gonna think about Nipsey or Big U?
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