Mysonne on Future Poisoning Minds of Kids with Lyrics About Drug Culture

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Its rap music not the lack of fathers yes. Blame music you let your childern hear not blaming the environment you choose to have a baby in.
People love blaming things that's out of their control so they don't get any blame for their bullshyt.
 

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Yup but I didn't have rappers indulging in drug use such as molly lean etc... my era was hustlers how you high but a hustler????? I seen what rappers were talking about then because of my situation growing up.

This type of shyt would get you clowned

Ehh Everybody Got A Argument That's Gonna Fit They're Own Agenda

Dudes Was All Pissed When They Statrted Slapping That Explicit Content Stickers On CDs Back In The Day, Now You're Basically Agreeing With What Tipper Gore Was Trying To Say

Your Music Growing Up Can Be Blamed For All Kinds Of shyt If A Person Wanted To Flip The Statistics And 90's Rap Music On You
 

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A lot of these teenagers are straight up junkies. Coming up we used to clown crackheads and pill poppers, all we did was smoke weed and drink a lil liquor. The music was dark but it had a purpose and a theme. The music now promotes violence and rampant drug use all for the sake of "turning up," with no other redeeming quality whatsoever. Not to mention the shyt is artistically garbage.

My man's little brother is a certified pill head, shyt is a travesty. I used to watch this little mfer do his homework and play Halo in his room back in the day, now he's another skinny jean wearing "swagged out" junkie, probably half a faq too, who knows... and I know for a fact he was influenced by hip-hop. And my man is successful with a degree and all that so I know it ain't the parents fault. People need to stop making excuses for these fukking poison peddlers. Especially in the social media era, where influence has a much wider reach than it did in the past.
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Ehh Everybody Got A Argument That's Gonna Fit They're Own Agenda

Dudes Was All Pissed When They Statrted Slapping That Explicit Content Stickers On CDs Back In The Day, Now You're Basically Agreeing With What Tipper Gore Was Trying To Say

Your Music Growing Up Can Be Blamed For All Kinds Of shyt If A Person Wanted To Flip The Statistics And 90's Rap Music On You

Nah, these drug addict rappers be on drugs, but don't want any form of criticism whatsoever or face consequences of releasing the content. How you promote being an addict, but don't want anyone to critique you? :gucci:
 

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Rap music is poison

Esp in the black community where the only make voice the fatherless hear is coming out their headphones and it's a bunch of filth

only weak minded people are influenced by negative messages in music. with that kinda logic, violence we see on tv and movies should also have a negative impact on the youth.
 

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Got it

Protest protest protest

Do nothing else

Go back to listening to ratchet music.

Expect change to fall out the sky like manna

Why don't you talk about what YOU can do...

Total an absolute denial of responsibility and when confronted with the truth call me an agent :laff:

Oh woe is me as clown can't turn off the programming on my Spotify these cacs got my mind gone ass clown.

Same nikka saying all this is an Eminem Stan... The hypocrisy :laff:
bro, i still have no earthly idea what you're even talking about and now you're getting angry and namecalling and your username is "oldhead". You're better than this breh :snoop:

Like, im reading your posts but they're making zero sense to me. . You say ive called you an agent but ive never even quoted you before. Ive NEVER called you an agent. Why would i call you an agent when you're in here agreeing that hiphop CAN have a negative affect on impressionable minds:why:

I dont bother you PERIOD, you always quote me and i rarely respond because i never understand your posts just like i dont understand your post right now:pachaha:

Just do me a favor and stop quoting me breh cuz you're really not doing a good job in expressing yourself.
 

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On some real shyt we need a 2017 version of this. Too bad that the powers that be won't put it out :francis:


Stop with this corny ass excuse like the muthafukking internet doesn't exist.

Y'all love acting helpless.

If this comes out in 2017 and people still wanna turn up and pop pills it doesn't make a different. All the rappers currently making any empowering music get ridiculed on here daily for being positive and happy. That should tell you the mentality that permeates thru society. A song won't change that. People have to be willing to change first that's why music reflects society and people that argue about labels pushing poison are dead in the water with no traction.
 

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Futures music clearly has a parental advisory warning label for a reason. If your kids are listening to him at a young age...you already fukked up as a parent. It's not his job to police his content. Do better parents :childplease:
Since when did parental advisory labels stop kids from listening to music? :gucci:
Apple Music, Spotify, Tidal, etc. don't stop the song from playing because of a parental advisory warning. I had fantastic parents that really held their foot down when it came to music, but when I'm So Hood came out, it was played on the schoolbus, it was on MTV Jams, etc.

what was the black community excuse before 90s "gangster" rap music? was shyt all good then?:martin:
When did he say the music was the sole issue? :gucci:
It contributes to it, the same as the hyper-violent cinema, and the personal influences from people in the social circle of the child. :dame:
 

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bro, i still have no earthly idea what you're even talking about and now you're getting angry and namecalling and your username is "oldhead". You're better than this breh :snoop:

Like, im reading your posts but they're making zero sense to me. . You say ive called you an agent but ive never even quoted you before. Ive NEVER called you an agent. Why would i call you an agent when you're in here agreeing that hiphop CAN have a negative affect on impressionable minds:why:

I dont bother you PERIOD, you always quote me and i rarely respond because i never understand your posts just like i dont understand your post right now:pachaha:

Just do me a favor and stop quoting me breh cuz you're really not doing a good job in expressing yourself.

You're playing stupid. You know exactly what I'm talking about. I asked you who made future popular. His Black base and the "streets". You ignored that and went your regular rant about media control but future was not made in mainstream media he was made outside of it.
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You deflected the fact that you talk all this shyt then go cut on some cac ass eminem kill my mother music.
 

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On some real shyt we need a 2017 version of this. Too bad that the powers that be won't put it out :francis:


There's no reason why songs like this dont get major radio play today





You're absolutely right. Music that can uplift, inspire and motivate the black masses will be in the extreme minority as far as getting a platform to shine.

Wise Intelligent broke down this intentional manipulation of hiphop music tactic down perfectly:
 

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You're playing stupid. You know exactly what I'm talking about. I asked you who made future popular. His Black base and the "streets". You ignored that and went your regular rant about media control but future was not made in mainstream media he was made outside of it.

You deflected the fact that you talk all this shyt then go cut on some cac ass eminem kill my mother music.

bro, im gonna give you one more time to express yourself or you're going on my ignore list. I dont remember the last time i listened to some Eminem. You dont know what i listen to and i dont know what you listen to. Not sure why you're trying to get personal like we know each other offline:russ:

Your making zero sense and flooding my notifications with nonsense which is why im about to place you on the ignore list. .

Once again, you're talking about Future specifically and im talking about the hijacking of hiphop overall going back 30 years. I dont know anything about Future's rise to stardom nor do i care. The first time i heard Future was on my local major radio station, so yes mainstream media took him to the next level. You sound stupid trying to suggest that mainstream media has zero influence.
 

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only weak minded people are influenced by negative messages in music. with that kinda logic, violence we see on tv and movies should also have a negative impact on the youth.
and thats exactly who the music is aimed at. Who do you think are the people targeted to fullfill the quotas of the prison industrial complex?
 

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Stop with this corny ass excuse like the muthafukking internet doesn't exist.

Y'all love acting helpless.

If this comes out in 2017 and people still wanna turn up and pop pills it doesn't make a different. All the rappers currently making any empowering music get ridiculed on here daily for being positive and happy. That should tell you the mentality that permeates thru society. A song won't change that. People have to be willing to change first that's why music reflects society and people that argue about labels pushing poison are dead in the water with no traction.
Bold all day. I don't know how dudes are grown men on this helpless flow. The ones that have kids going to set them up for failure with their mentality. Its okay to fail because if you do just blame it on some outside forces and don't take responsibility for jack shyt you do. Smh
 
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