you think Taylor wears little Kenny's ganging defusing nurses sneakers while on the coffee run ?
you think Taylor wears little Kenny's ganging defusing nurses sneakers while on the coffee run ?
It's embarrassing watching them try to argue that Lupe killed 6 God with one bar, while simultaneously ducking the fact that Lu made a track towards Duckworth that he's been silent on...Honestly man, it's so much fun to diss Duckworth stans. I haven't seen such standom, bytching and goal-post shifting in a while.
white people stay on y'all nikkas mindyou think Taylor wears little Kenny's ganging defusing nurses sneakers while on the coffee run ?
Let me keep it simple.
The labels don't want artists saying things that may enlighten the people.
All they want rappers to talk about is guns, drugs, sex, and murder.
Yall think this is just some sing songy entertainment these labels put out. Hell no.
It's first and foremost SOCIAL ENGINNERING OF SOCIETY.
Same goes for TV, movies, etc. yall think it's just entertainment but it's really all about molding the public to become docile imbeciles.
And it's working real well.
make a politically charged album and sneakers but your team doesn't allow you to talk about the art/product you push.
lets keep it light and talk about how he's just one of the girls with Taylor and her posse.
the bullshyt you excuse makers come up with...TPAB isn't a politically charged album. The whole narrative of the album centers around him dealing with depression and paralleling that to the current social climate. There are songs that could be considered political, but overall, it's not politically charged. It Takes A Nation is a politically charged album, TPAB isn't.