Artificial Intelligence
Not Allen Iverson
Durk obv a n00b who orders hits over iCloud .
The irony of how corny and hypocritical you coli mafukkas is.
You mafukkas be fukking truck drivers and shyt making threads about struggling with child support but be on here like yall some street historians.
It’s a different dynamic when you in an intense gang war tho. He was already a member. Way before keef blew up. But he was broke ect.I 100% get what Yella is saying
There's a big difference from being from the streets and being a factor in the streets/someone people feared. Sounds like Durk was a non-factor until he got fame and money. Rappers can be from the streets, but not be really participating in the underworld. Once they get money, they surround themselves with killers and now become the de-facto boss of their set, even if they were just a "member" prior to that.
It's sad because rappers think they have to live up to an image they never lived prior to match their art. Instead of what they rap about being what they lived before they got on, they try to live it once they get money so it can be authentic. It's stupid. If you wasn't stepping on shyt before the fame, why start stepping on shyt once you got money and fame? Too many rappers do this. Not just Durk. nikkas was Bodie or Poot in the streets but rap like they Marlo, get money and start trying to be Marlo. No nikka, just be Bodie. His story was good enough.
“Duck ain’t kill nobody why they kill duck…… “b b b but it was Durk fault blah blah blah “ fbg butta
The wild shyt about OP is, I seen him make beaucoup threads about his baby mamas and issues with seeing his kids and child support.The irony of OP calling out Durk when he does the same thing, his fake gansta persona is just on the opposite end of Durk. Breh thinks he some 70s, Mr.Cool gangster all the while looking like a young Carl Winslow with the matching receding hairline. Sit down somewhere. This is the second time, I’ve seen your internet azz trying to dispute who a rapper, you do not know, was before he got famous.
Lmao, I read that @blackestofpanthers thread where some poster bought that up about him- his child’s mother. SMH. These dudes be forgetting that they are playing a character and end up being vulnerable about certain parts of their life, not knowing it’s contradicting the former. He’s basically a mix of two other posters that got exposed too- @Henri Christophe aka Corporate Trapper and that other dude who was lying about being from several different US cities and some over seas countries. Embarrassing.The wild shyt about OP is, I seen him make beaucoup threads about his baby mamas and issues with seeing his kids and child support.
Then he makes threads about random cities and post like he a fukking native of that city and make statements like he the fukking mayor.
Then he makes the. "I'm a super thug, heart throb" threads even tho he a corny ass nerd ass lame.
Yella same age bracket as these guys. He 34, Durk 32, they grew up within a few miles of each other...
I think its probably true that Yella has been envious of Durk and his squad's success...
I don't think that negates him being able to answer a question truthfully, if someone like Cam in this interview, asks, "what was Durk's reputation before he became a rapper"...
The comment section on that video has a ton of people saying Yella is right, some guys of which say they from Chicago too and know this. I just think it's easy for guys to attribute "street activity" to any guy they like and blur the lines between what street dudes actually buy as g, and what isn't. Especially if someone else is more popular and renown...
This wasn't even a disrespectful interview or response from Yella, but a bunch of people responding to it as if him saying Durk wasn't that is some kinda disrespect ...
I think there's a clear contrast between how guys who live that way view shyt, and how guys who don't (or haven't) perceive things...
to me durk is no different than this guy, just more famous.
Man who returned to crime after $25M award sentenced to 9 years
A judge sentenced a Chicago man, who won a $25 million award in 2012 for a wrongful murder conviction only to spend it on rebuilding his Simon City Royals street gang, to nine years and two months in prison.abc7chicago.com
as far as his street rep, yall gotta realize, dude been rapping since he was like 16, then got signed at like 18? But even then dudes still knew about him.