J. Cole and Lil Pump interview

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Lol wow
 

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This is not need it, what a waste of time, energy and effort.


Why is it not needed? It’s two generations of hip hop getting together constructively.

I wish old heads would do this. Like Ice T and Soulja Boy. Then we probably wouldn’t be where we are now
 

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nikka is sitting here telling Pump how smart he is without any proof and seeking validation from this punk. shyt is what suck ups and weak men do. A double minded man is unstable in all his ways and has no direction with his actions. Cole can't preach all his shyt in his music but then sit down with pump and say 'yo you're really a smart dude. I get what you're doing." fukk is that?

As if J Cole has the eye for detail to grasp the bigger philosophical message pump is saying...which is bullshyt. Call it for what it is man and stop praising motherfukkers for shyt they didn't intentionally do. Pump's music is simplistic crap about getting high, fukking himself up and buying shyt to stunt on the haters. There is no deeper philosophical explanation for his personality. He is simply a dumb kid. He isn't manipulating the masses and has a master plan on some Lupe Fiasco type shyt.

Cole disses this fakkit in 1985, wants to speak with him to get his prospective, notices how stupid he is and then feels sorry for his ass so he props him up like he Kanye. This is a bad look for Cole and comes off as fake.
Real talk.
 

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What is he, Hispanic?
Colombian. I listened to bout 20 minutes and lil dude is a idiot man.

Like Cole tried to give him some some light at the end of the tunnel on part about him being mad at his step pops cause his ain’t pops want the house smelling like weed and didn’t want him smoking there and he was only like 13-14 or some shyt.



But I gotta remember this dude is only 17 but homie has nothin interesting about himself and Cole kinda wasted his time
 

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More old head emcees (and J. Cole not even an old head) should be doing this. We would have much of the bullshyt out there had 90's nikkaz weren't so selfish and passed on the jewels to the next generation like hip hop USED to been. All those 90's rappers HAD mentors schooling them the game and everything. Big L had Lord Finesse, Biggie had Mr. Cee, Jay-Z had Big Daddy Kane, Nas had Large Professor... all of those emcees had mentors and those that came before them schooling them. But NONE of these kids today have any kind of mentorship, yet those same folks from the 90's shyt on them when they should of reached out. So, salute to J. Cole for at least attempting this... it may not benefit musically, but it's a bridge created.

exactly what i thought.... i dont get what the fukk is wrong with these c00ns in here, the culture needs more of this.

yall act like he interviewing jake or logan paul
 

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Why is it not needed? It’s two generations of hip hop getting together constructively.

I wish old heads would do this. Like Ice T and Soulja Boy. Then we probably wouldn’t be where we are now

It's just fukking music...it's not that serious...

People just need to stop thinking they own an artform and it must be done a certain way or whatever...
 
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