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Go look his fukkin songs up if you wanna know. Dumb fukkNo. 1)What did he rap about?
2) why are u so defensive?
3)Why are u so angry?
Go look his fukkin songs up if you wanna know. Dumb fukkNo. 1)What did he rap about?
2) why are u so defensive?
3)Why are u so angry?
I would love to hear how erradicating rap music will somehow end black on black violence
Was it hip-hop culture in the 20's, 30's and 40's when blacks were killing each other over money and drugs?
Same guys tsk-tsk'ing at "poisonous" rap music talking are the same ones afraid to go where the music is being made and talk to the kids.
Dude is a fukkin bum.That wasteman said he was leaving the thread 5 hours ago yet he still in here
No offense but if the mods down for putting @SirBiatch on timeout they gotta spank these @DrX and @PhonZhi bozo's too
Chinx was not even no rah rah type rapper. And he clearly made the distinction between his raps and real life. How ya nikkas talking down on a artist ya dont even know?
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"This isnt real life, im just a guy trying to make money for his family"
Go look his fukkin songs up if you wanna know. Dumb fukk
Problem is that rappers aren't the only ones who get put in this situation. If you appear successful, you're a target. For example, basketball doesn't encourage or glorify a lifestyle that results in more black on black violence, but you can get clapped and/or robbed for being good at itno one is suggesting that the absence of rap music will end black on black violence, that's silly, but rap music encourages and glorifies a lifestyle that results in more black on black violence, it's just adding fuel to the fire.
that's like if a house is on fire and I pour gasoline on it and I say, "why are yall getting mad, if I stop pouring gasoline the house will still be on fire"
Too many pages to go through, sorry if this was already posted.
That's deep brehthat's like if a house is on fire and I pour gasoline on it and I say, "why are yall getting mad, if I stop pouring gasoline the house will still be on fire"
It's kinda crazy how eerily similar Chinx and Cam looked like each other
Yeah because nobody snitches on themselves on instagram.nikkas is too gulible
Problem is that rappers aren't the only ones who get put in this situation. If you appear successful, you're a target. For example, basketball doesn't encourage or glorify a lifestyle that results in more black on black violence, but you can get clapped and/or robbed for being good at it