JoogJoint
In my own league.
I miss the so called "super thug" era because it wasn't all these fake weirdos prancing around in tight ass shyt looking like gay Europeans and the culture wasn't completely vapid of any real substance. People always down Gangsta rap but well done shyt like that was far better than the pretentious decadent snobbish bullshyt we're left with today. Scarface or Pac had way more to say to me as a Black man than any of the new acts today that supposedly represent my generation. fukk that fashionista shyt Kanye on, I don't give a fukk about drakes relationship issues with ig thots, these artists today either have no capability at all of speaking to the people or they do it in an extra corny way to be palatable to white consumers.
I salute all the thug nikkaz that paved the way for people like me to live by codes and ethics and not be on some laisse faire, everyone-gets-a-gold-star-don't-be-a-hater type goofy foofy bullshyt. It's all about your merits and we don't give a fukk about that anymore. It's always crazy to see what my generation became but I'm just glad me and my nikkaz stayed true for the most part. Y'all can have this extra strength soft shyt.
Or salute to Black Men that are worth a damn handling their business. No thugs, soft punks, etc.