King Von Was Shot and Killed This Morning In Atlanta

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I used to be quick to judge brothers like this but the older I get the more I realize they’re sadly products of their environment :yeshrug:. However, I can’t say RIP since he’s allegedly killed other black men.

It’s easy to say he should’ve moved out the moment he started popping but a lot of brothers have survivors remorse and feel they have to prove they’re still ‘down’.

Another thing, am I the only one who finds it weird so many rappers have died recently? Labels probably saw how much Pop, Juice etc sold and want to sign upcoming rappers that are about that life hoping they can profit off their death. Probably just a conspiracy theory but I wouldn’t be surprised. These labels love when brothers rap about killing black men but the moment you say anything about Jews, for example, they get censored like Jada on Benjamins.

NBA Youngboy needs to be very careful. He’s ALWAYS given me the vibe of a rapper that’ll go out before his time. I hope he wakes up before it’s too late. This new generation of rappers are really about what they rap about :merchant:
When Duck got killed a couple of months ago Dirk whose his Opp got on Instagram Live and told people Ducks label wanted him to keep dissing him so Duck could sell more records.
 

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When Duck got killed a couple of months ago Dirk whose his Opp got on Instagram Live and told people Ducks label wanted him to keep dissing him so Duck could sell more records.
oh you mean to tell me a business was about profit? :ohhh:

doesn't mean they made these situations they just exploit them...
 

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I clearly said I don’t condone the Gunn violence
I greew up there I don’t bang I said pray for my city I moved to uptown stop talking like you know me

At no point did I say you condone the violence or speak like I know you?

You said you follow the scene, which is understandable seeing it’s where you’re from, and you also clearly have knowledge regarding it, I mean you described how people died including how they were shot, I merely said should distance yourself from even knowing any of it and could maybe find other outlets/hobby?

You can’t write those long paragraphs that have death at their core on a public forum and then be surprised when others quote you. My post was actually well intentioned, but please proceed with your tales of HK, TB, Brick, Coby, Melly, T. Roy, Dooski and Wooski. You clearly enjoy the scene for whatever reason :yeshrug:
 

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I used to be quick to judge brothers like this but the older I get the more I realize they’re sadly products of their environment :yeshrug:. However, I can’t say RIP since he’s allegedly killed other black men.

It’s easy to say he should’ve moved out the moment he started popping but a lot of brothers have survivors remorse and feel they have to prove they’re still ‘down’.

Another thing, am I the only one who finds it weird so many rappers have died recently? Labels probably saw how much Pop, Juice etc sold and want to sign upcoming rappers that are about that life hoping they can profit off their death. Probably just a conspiracy theory but I wouldn’t be surprised. These labels love when brothers rap about killing black men but the moment you say anything about Jews, for example, they get censored like Jada on Benjamins.

NBA Youngboy needs to be very careful. He’s ALWAYS given me the vibe of a rapper that’ll go out before his time. I hope he wakes up before it’s too late. This new generation of rappers are really about what they rap about :merchant:

I know it's Bushwick Bill, but Bushwick Bill expressed his anger against the fact that his label made artist's sign life insurance policies that made the label the beneficiaries. Another thing a lot of the contracts that these rappers sign have death clauses in them.​
 

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That’s dumb. Most movies are premised on being fiction and we go into a movie knowing it’s not real

Rappers Premise their music on being real and rapping they real lives. And it’s actually Rappers getting killed not actors because of the music they put out.


It's not dumb, many people have been radicalized, inspired, etc. by movies, by books, by songs to do good and to do bad. Quick google searches will show you the way.
 
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