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Word sounds like he had static in the cityWell there you go. It’s a lot to unpack here:
-respectfully speaking I think we can see PNB was not on that time, and is more performing for an audience here. The other dude is bout it and o owns what can happen
- dude says “When I pulled up to hitmaka studio you wasn’t on shyt’. Hitmaka one of the first people that came out ‘I wasn’t feeling old girl dropping that location’ ….Hitmaka likely knew PNB had static
- @ 2:28 it seem like either PNB—- or his girl —- swings the phone and shows the background. Dude puts his glasses on and says ‘where you at?’, like he realizes PNB may be in LA
-Earlier it was mentioned PNB made his girl take her IG down. Her last post was March. Immediately i thought ‘I bet this video was done in March’. I can’t find out for sure but one comment says ‘this video been up since March’
My guess is shyt got heavy for PNB around this time and he knows his girl move reckless with posting stuff so he made her get off IG. It was probably her swinging the phone showing their location (why would she do that?). The first DAY she gets her phone back she posts their location and he’s dead.
I think my initial gut reaction is true here:
Materialism is the root.You're being obtuse.
You ever see paparazzi photos of celebs in LA? They're walking around in sweatpants, flip flops, and a t shirt. You couldn't rob them for anything valuable. You'd have to kidnap them to get anything and the average criminal isn't up to that task. They're trying to get the goods and flee as quickly as possible.
Benny the Butcher pulled up to a Walmart in Houston in a Rolls Royce with all his chains on and got shot in a robbery attempt. He was only there to get a PS5.
Rappers pull out 20k in cash and tell you that's light because they usually walk around with 50. They tell you they spent 100k on their chain, 50k on the watch and they have it on in public.
I recently walked past Chris Rock in Manhattan. He was dolo and I don't think anyone besides me even recognized him. He didn't stand out in any way. Had he hopped out of a Lambo then everyone would have seen him.
Someone in Roscoes may not have even known who PNB Rock was but they saw the jewelry or his car outside so they lined him.
Bottom line is rappers do a lot of things to get attention and stand out and that comes with consequences.
That Clarence Avant situation was some bullshyt.“Stop flossing!”
“He should’ve checked in!”
“Why was he eating in that area!”
Stop making excuses for these clowns in LA. Wasn’t it last year one of these bum ass nikkas ran up in Clarence Avant’s house in the Hills and shot his 81 year old wife dead in a home invasion?
Seen some nikka talking about how the streets were hungry cause of the EDD checks or some shyt? nikkas were doing this sick shyt before the pandemic even happened. Dudes ran up in Pop Smoke’s house in the Hills at 4 am and ambushed dude while he was butt naked in the shower.
We talk about random people who get killed here all the time.Because we know who PNB guy is? This is a music forum, so if he drops an album, we discuss it… if he gets killed…we discuss it
Why would we randomly discuss some random nikka gettin killed in Trenton New Jersey over some drug debt
That’s honorable …I edited my disrespectful response
Props.That’s honorable …I edited my disrespectful response
It did help. National drop in homicide rate occurred when Crime Bill measures were enacted. Many of the killers and violent criminals were locked up.Props.
I don't want a crime bill, simply because that shyt ain't help at all.
damn...people would have gotten the message more had the song been on an album
More like if nikkas know you're in town naked with no support, they start putting out the silverwareIs there some kind of understanding between the locals that if an out-of-towner checks in with one of them then they are not to be bothered with? Do they share profits with each other as part of this collaborative heist? Who gets the biggest slice of the pie? Is there a standard fee for checking in? Or is that determined by the market? Are their different packages of services? Different protection plans? Rules and regulations to this operation? Best practices for this business? Or is it that you pay for one team who is hopefully well respected and can get busy if needed? Are their Yelp reviews so you know what you’re getting? After checking in do these locals accompany you wherever you go? Do you have to pay for their meals? Do you have to buy their weapons? Do you get to call them your big bro? Or are they your lil bro because they’re on your payroll? Is there any insurance just in case you check in and still get hit?
Edit: our culture is so fukking wack sometimes.
Rappers are so revered nobody wants to say anything bad about them but a lot of rappers are IDIOTSYou're being obtuse.
You ever see paparazzi photos of celebs in LA? They're walking around in sweatpants, flip flops, and a t shirt. You couldn't rob them for anything valuable. You'd have to kidnap them to get anything and the average criminal isn't up to that task. They're trying to get the goods and flee as quickly as possible.
Benny the Butcher pulled up to a Walmart in Houston in a Rolls Royce with all his chains on and got shot in a robbery attempt. He was only there to get a PS5.
Rappers pull out 20k in cash and tell you that's light because they usually walk around with 50. They tell you they spent 100k on their chain, 50k on the watch and they have it on in public.
I recently walked past Chris Rock in Manhattan. He was dolo and I don't think anyone besides me even recognized him. He didn't stand out in any way. Had he hopped out of a Lambo then everyone would have seen him.
Someone in Roscoes may not have even known who PNB Rock was but they saw the jewelry or his car outside so they lined him.
Bottom line is rappers do a lot of things to get attention and stand out and that comes with consequences.
Are you and @CrimsonTider too stupid to realize that I was speaking as if I was a rapper? Low and behold Ice T echoed my statement. You know your post is shytty when the woat co signs you