Marc Spector
the 4'11 Cuban
somebody in the comments said "You been in the car all day GOOFY"
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somebody in the comments said "You been in the car all day GOOFY"
A lot of these dudes are mentally unwell. I can’t relate. This is not the street rap I grew up on. Wutang, Mobb, AZ, Nas, Cormega, et. al. That is the street shyt I was raised on, tales of substance that spoke of an authentic condition young black men in the hood could relate to. This shyt? Money stack gripping weirdos rocking Louis Vuitton belts and Fendi coats? Autotune? Nah. The street rap these pretenders are pushing is the fantasy of white boys in the music industry. shyt is corny and borderline
They also wasn’t in the streets getting into shootouts, dropping bodies etc. that’s the difference.Nas, Mobb, WU didn’t glorify this life the way these cats do. They laid bare scars that ran deep, wounds from struggles that spanned their homes to the street, school to prison, trauma that was genuinely expressed in a way that didn’t paint that life as something to which our youth should aspire.
Wutang wasn’t in the streets?They also wasn’t in the streets getting into shootouts, dropping bodies etc. that’s the difference.
They simply told the story of what they seen around them, and stories about the gangsters in their hood, rappers today are living those stories and this is apart of that lifestyle.
NOT TRUEThey also wasn’t in the streets getting into shootouts, dropping bodies etc. that’s the difference.
They simply told the story of what they seen around them, and stories about the gangsters in their hood, rappers today are living those stories and this is apart of that lifestyle.
Dead rappers are great promotion unfortunatelyNo funny shyt...I JUST discovered him earlier today. Damn bro.
A lot of these dudes are mentally unwell. I can’t relate. This is not the street rap I grew up on. Wutang, Mobb, AZ, Nas, Cormega, et. al. That is the street shyt I was raised on, tales of substance that spoke of an authentic condition young black men in the hood could relate to. This shyt? Money stack gripping weirdos rocking Louis Vuitton belts and Fendi coats? Autotune? Nah. The street rap these pretenders are pushing is the fantasy of white boys in the music industry. shyt is corny and borderline
I’m from Boston. The type of shyt these dudes are on is frowned upon up here. We rock timbs, jeans snd white tees. We ain’t on that gang gang bullshyt and don’t obsess over European designers and all that other corny shyt. But we’re the home of Gangstarr and Ed OG. Real rap, not this remedial shyt.
Is your mother white? Sound like a white boy..I’m not a fan of this new shyt either but same time I understand it as I come from same environment..Mobb Deep definitely glorified violence and drug dealing just was poeticNas, Mobb, WU didn’t glorify this life the way these cats do. They laid bare scars that ran deep, wounds from struggles that spanned their homes to the street, school to prison, trauma that was genuinely expressed in a way that didn’t paint that life as something to which our youth should aspire.
Yea but most of those guys were talking about it for showlol@ the "back in our day our music didn't talk about that stuff" rhetoric
YES it did. Maybe they were more witty about it, but there were tons of rappers that bragged about how hard their hood/crew was, how they are selling drugs, how they bust their guns, etc.
It's no different than today and in fact might have been worse.
that or kno where the fukk u goin...
only a fool with that much drama in ya life with south oak cliff nikkas.. would hop his ass on 35
once u see this...that means pay attention to ya surroindings...lol be on alert...
6 mins later...
have that iron on u...use ya perphial if u decide to exit
20 and 45 can bypass that headache... u can get to cedar hill faster same with 45...jus hop on 20...