NJ Rapper says he based his life on Young Jeezy music and now has a clinical identity crisis since realizing Jeezy is not real

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I have very little awareness of this situation outside of knowing the basic storyline.

Never been a fan of either.

I thought Gucci sonned Jeezy.
 

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That’s why when I look up at you
I see what it can go through, when a father don’t take the time


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Hes not the only one. Tens of Thousands (possibly in the hundreds of thousands) of black men, many who came from solid backgrounds, sitting in a prison cell right now because they threw it all away so they could be "real nikkas" and not "lame" like there favorite rapper.
 

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I feel him

If you was a young nikka “in the streets” around 02 you know nikkas fukked with Jeezy hard

He was talking that shyt



The teachers aides of the coli wouldn’t understand

I had a Bazooka Tube in the trunk, banging that TM101 daily for months…but I knew Jeezy was just an entertainer. My parents made sure I understood that
 

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This is how easily influenced people are. So imagine just how many of the youth can’t differentiate these fake rappers from real life…
Its funny how there's been multiple threads on here about "real nikka" rappers getting their card pulled, snitching or being exposed for being from a middle class background and exaggerating their past life and multiple posters (fully grown men with families and bills) run in the thread on some "Nah b..b..but I heard he really killed such and such:damn:" or "B..b..but you just don't understand that's not considered snitching in the streets:damn:" or some other bullshyt.

You have 35 plus year old men on here that want very very badly to believe these dudes are really Tony Montana or AL Capone or whoever but same dudes will turn around and say rap has no (negative) influence over young black men and women/teens...
 
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