Yeah I didn’t take it that way eithernikka how??
You wouldn't understand.nikka how??
I’m a cat who came up on 90’s hip hop and love this joint , if you don’t like this you probably wouldn’t like his music cuz this his hardest track imo
no it doesn'tDamn that read slickfully disrespectful.
Unwavy creaturesThis ain't it chief
I'm always open to new music but this cats voice, delivery and silk the shocker, off beat rhymes ain't impressive.
Didn't know that...but real gangsters just wouldn't speak on a dead man even if they had beef. Nothing else to talk about once they're gone.
you prolly right; those choo choo dudes all are dustyAll he did is shout out Folk (GD - growth & development) in a slick way, and make shyt look respectable for online. Sons guilty of doing the same shyt he said he's not about
Nah they want a conviction. Could probably take down a whole set off this case
This is all BS
They're just tryna save face due to breezyblixky
Sleep in peace is new nikka lingo breh. Just like it was "rest up" not too long ago. I don't think Breh was trying diss... Pretty sure young wild Breh woulda stood on it too instead of clarifyingI said what I said. I know a slick sneak diss when I hear one. Bragging about how you move and telling a dude to sleep in peace is deemed as disrespectful where I come from ....and in every other ghetto in America
This makes sense. Who did he steal the Rolls from?However, sources told ABC News that detectives determined it was gang related. Pop Smoke was known to be connected to gang members and authorities are investigating whether the killing was connected to the rapper's recent arrest by federal prosecutors in Brooklyn, New York, after the 20-year-old allegedly stole a Rolls Royce that he borrowed for a music video in California, ABC News reports.
Sources tell ABC News that the Brooklyn-born rapper was released on bond, which allowed him to travel to Los Angeles.
Los Angeles police have been in contact with local and federal law enforcement officials in New York regarding Jackson's case in Brooklyn to determine if there is any connection to the deadly shooting, according to ABC News.
Recent social media posts showed the rapper with stacks of cash. He also posted a video of designer merchandise in bags that displayed the address of the Mount Olympus home.
LAPD Capt. Steve Lurie said at a press conference that Wednesday's 911 call came from someone on the East Coast, who was a friend of someone inside the residence and had been contacted by that friend in the home.
Lurie said the LAPD was not yet identifying the victim.
No arrests have been made. Lurie said multiple people were detained inside the residence but later released.
Rapper Pop Smoke killed in gang-related shooting inside Hollywood Hills home, officials say
This makes sense. Who did he steal the Rolls from?