King Von killed in Atlanta

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It seems to be a regular beef anyone can get shot when two groups brawl.

Also sometimes dudes will beef and the beef cross state lines kinda like the dude down with GS9 Bobby Shmurda . Smmurda's friend from his crew had a shooting in Miami , Florida club at his rivals and both groups are not from Florida.

Atlanta is a melting pot of folks from everywhere not talking about the outskirts but let's face it, entourages mix with their youth anything can and will happen.

Everyone has someone that's a goon.

It's crazy how people die once they make it in the music business when it was supposed to be a way out .
On another note , it's sad that some fans and rappers think it's corny for having security
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“Security” was one of the shooters
 

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This is exactly what happened

Nikkas love romanticizing the 90s but always seem to conviently skip over this contribution
The sad part, first generation hip hop pioneers pre violence in hip hop 1970's early 80's had no idea and would never imagine all this killing would happen down the line.
What's also sad is that every generation has to learn from the past. It seems like folks never learned from biggie and 2pac deaths in the 90's.

Before gang infiltrated hip hop and made it cool for it to be out in the open ,it was less violent in hip hop despite the height of the crack era where all major cities witnessed high murders more than the last 20 years. The irony is rappers weren't dropping dead left and right by the dozens

This generation have to see how the og's that started these gangs are locked up or dead and with technology,cameras, and also it's easy for law enforcement and the system to lock folks up and give folks football numbers. If gang life didn't work for them what makes folks believe it will work for this generation.?

Folks forget that hip hop police task force exists and newer generation are using social media to beef making it even more easier to fuel beef with rivals and at same time get caught from police. In today's time you have camera's everywhere and in real time folks can film you and post up on youtube crimes on social media within seconds. It wasn't like that back then. Also you don't see backpack rappers getting murdered left it right. It's usually those that talk that street gang action. Hey it comes with the territory especially if you have to prove you about that action
 

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Yes by marketing and profiting off of people like Cheef Keef they set the blue print.

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Lol. These nikkas were talking that shyt way before it went mainstream.
 

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Yes by marketing and profiting off of people like Cheef Keef they set the blue print.

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fam stop.
The internet killed all that conspiracy theory shyt because these dudes start poppin before any label or :flabbynsick: brehs like us know who they are.

Especially in a city like Chicago...
...all you need is a little neighborhood name...a couple dollars and some friends...
...you can have an album w/ a video shot in no time.
 
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