K-Rino was an irrelevant rapper and still is
He gets no props, don't know who he still is
K-Rino was an irrelevant rapper and still is
And even then you struggling to get p*ssy and watching suspect porn . , and being a 20 hour a day internet troll, so you must have a lot of time while you're being punked like a hoe at work.
Be a post stalker brehs
Only just seen it, don't spend my time trolling constantly online like you.-10
Given: 15 minutes ago
The Ruler 09 commented: (Cocksucking struggle to get bytches Jay Z dikk gobbling fraudulent mindless brainless classless devilish pathetic desperate sheep.)
Be so angry that you neg a post two days later brehs
Only just seen it, don't spend my time trolling constantly online like you.
Ayo @Iron Chin Wilder come in here and tell us how much Black people loves K-Rino and dont like Wu-tang.
Houston Rappers Unite to Open Accounts at Texas’ Only Black Bank After Private Meeting with Mayor
The cultural community is the community that can speak the loudest to change the human condition.~”The Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan
On July 19, I had the opportunity to join community activist Deric Muhammad and a host of Houston rap artists in a private meeting with Mayor Sylvester Turner for a very candid discussion. Topics included police misconduct and policing in the Black community, lack of Black cops in the predominately Black areas, conflict resolution, the shooting of Alva Braziel, stemming the city’s homicide rate, lack of jobs and educational advancement opportunities in overlooked areas of the city and more. There were a lot of tense moments, however, a lot of solutions were put on the table to address the problems. Artists and industry giants in attendance included: Slim Thug, Paul Wall, Willie D, Trae The Truth, K-Rino, Lil KeKe, Z-Ro, Killa Kyleon, Michael Artis, OG Killa Kaos, C.Stone The Breadwinner and more.
After the meeting, the artists headed over to Unity National Bank, the only Black-owned bank in Texas, to open up accounts as part of the national call to action for Blacks to support their own financial institutions. They were joined there by popular music star Just Brittany. John Scroggins, the bank’s president and CEO, and his staff welcomed and assisted the artists with exceptional customer service. He also talked to the group about the 50 year history of the bank and all they have to offer. “When you put your money into our bank, we get the opportunity to invest into our communities to help develop businesses and create jobs,” he said.
Back on April 3, 1968 during his last speech before his assassination, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. told Black people to take their money out of the White man’s bank and put it in our own bank. He was calling for us to redistribute the pain through economic withdrawal since our oppressor refused to put “fair treatment and justice” for us on their agenda. Last year during his national tour leading up to the 10.10.15 Justice Or Else! gathering in D.C., The Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan resurrected the real Dr. King and in his name, called for us to redistribute the pain by boycotting economically from Black Friday to the beginning of this year. He also urged us to circulate the Black dollar within our community beyond the reported 6 hours it stays before going into others pocketbooks. The boycott was a huge success and corporate America took a major hit. “If Black lives don’t matter, then Black dollars you won’t have!” declared Min. Farrakhan.
Now, Atlanta rapper Killer Mike has been calling on his fellow artists to get behind Black-owned banks. He has inspired Atlanta residents to move $800,000 to the Black-owned Citizens Trust Bank.
This is all in direct response to the on-going extrajudicial killings of Blacks by police officers and no justice being served.
Houston Rappers Unite to Open Accounts at Texas’ Only Black Bank After Private Meeting with MayorBrother Jesse Blog
Of course black lives matter. All lives matter,” he said to host John Heilemann.
“I stopped eating meat because their lives matter to me. I don’t think it’s necessary for us to grow a cow to kill it,” he added.
He went on express his admiration for police officers who uphold the principle of serving and protecting our society.
The 46-year-old Staten Island-native also suggested that black men be more conscious and clean up their appearance to avoid being profiled and brutalized by the police.
RZA Claims 'All Lives Matter' And Says More Black Men Should 'Clean Up'