Rick Ross - Hold Me Back (Alternative Live Version From Nigeria)

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this is stupid, the n1ggas in the video goin through harder struggles then rent being over due and their fridge being scarce.

Next.

relativity, nikka. ross talking about the struggle HERE in these states. over in nigeria, nikkas aren't going through the same street shyt, but they're still poor. that's why the video makes sense.

you have to be a c00n ass nikka to hate on this video.
 
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good rebuttal...dumb ass :rudy:

Ross is touring all over the caribbean, south america, and africa. Gotta respect that. Most of these rappers hardly tour outside of the u.s. and If they do they only go to white countries and japan.





Ross hosts his own charity events giving back to communities in miami. So you can sit your fake self-righteous ass down.

:stopitslime: Read what I said in my 1st post. The operative word was "IF". I said If Ross wasn't donating/helping then fukk the video. Second, how am I self righteous when I wouldn't have mentioned donating money if the other guy didn't accuse me of not practicing what I preach.

So, you might as well have a seat next to that dikk head. :comeon:
 

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good rebuttal...dumb ass :rudy:



:stopitslime: Read what I said in my 1st post. The operative word was "IF". I said If Ross wasn't donating/helping then fukk the video. Second, how am I self righteous when I wouldn't have mentioned donating money if the other guy didn't accuse me of not practicing what I preach.

So, you might as well have a seat next to that dikk head. :comeon:

Dog...Rick showing what's there is good enough for this Nigerian. Trust me...elite Nigerians act like those people don't exist.
 

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Upper crust Nigerians, more concerned about how Nigeria is perceived by westerners, are mad that Rick Ross "Hold Me Back, Nigeria" video, showed a side of Nigerian MOST of our people endure?

GOOD!! Stay mad.

I've long said that the lower class Nigerians struggling everyday like Rick showed do NOT exist in the eyes of many well educated and well to do Nigerians. Look at this thread. I wouldn't be surprised if many of the kids of Nigerian privilege are in here beefing more than anyone about the video. They're more concerned about "t-t-t-they make us look bad!!!!" rather than focusing on the issues that create the conditions where the average Nigerian citizen makes a dollar a day. YES....THEY DO EXIST....YES....THEY MAKE UP THE MAJORITY OF OUR PEOPLE. Stop giving priority to "what Westerners would think" looking at those images as opposed to what we are not doing.

One of the beautiful things the African American experience in this U.S. has taught me is that Upper to Middle Class blacks do NOT act like lower class blacks do not exist. That is something that is in short supply back home.

Thank you Rick for embracing what many Nigerians are too embarrassed and ashamed to acknowledge

What a dumbass. :mindblown:
You think this is the best way to highlight the strugglelow class Nigerians go through? This video didn't show anything that people didnt already know. Just told a bunch of poor people and told them to act wild.
My point is that these are civilized people and violence is rare but Ross designed it so they appear like the ignorant equivalant US version
 

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Funny enough I made a thread on Sohh relating to these parts of nigeria. Good documentary that showed their honest struggle. Not this video showing them screaming like baboons with no message
 

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What a dumbass. :mindblown:
You think this is the best way to highlight the strugglelow class Nigerians go through? This video didn't show anything that people didnt already know. Just told a bunch of poor people and told them to act wild.
My point is that these are civilized people and violence is rare but Ross designed it so they appear like the ignorant equivalant US version

You're calling me a dumbass?

You knew about the Biafra war the video talked about in the beginning?
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You think people are ACTING in that video? You think those guys with the wooden guns got that from Rick's props and didn't have that themselves? I'm Nigerian. I've been to Lagos....I'll tell you they weren't acting. Nothing about what they were doing was ignorant or uneducated.
 

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I'm Nigerian too and YES this was designed in a way to just show a bunch of wild n1ggas.

Heres the documentary I was talkin about.
Watching this makes me feel proud, despite the poverty
 
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I'm Nigerian too and YES this was designed in a way to just show a bunch of wild n1ggas.

Heres the documentary I was talkin about.
Watching this makes me feel proud, despite the poverty
BBC's Welcome to Lagos. Ep 1.1 - YouTube


I wasn't. America has no idea about the level of poverty in Nigeria because too many elitist Nigerians like yourself want to hide it under a rug.

Sorry....our parents more than likely educated upbringing did NOT reflect what the average Nigerian experiences.

My father grew up in the Palace in Ife under the Ooni of Ife Aderemi

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My father's life did NOT reflect that average Nigerian citizens life like what we saw in the video.

I don't look for the video to make me "proud" like you're looking for. The value to me is in exposing the realities for most Nigerians and the willingness for someone who has no business being there actually caring enough to be there and look at them as human beings....something that is in short supply in Nigeria.
 

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On the real, as an Black American, I thought Nigeria was one of the more well off countries in Africa. I know mad Nigerians here doing well, and still keep in touch with their folks back home. The picture was always painted from them that Nigeria aint the same Africa as the help a child commercials we see on TV. Of course their is poverty everywhere, but I'm talking in general.
 
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Upper crust Nigerians, more concerned about how Nigeria is perceived by westerners, are mad that Rick Ross "Hold Me Back, Nigeria" video, showed a side of Nigerian MOST of our people endure?

GOOD!! Stay mad.

I've long said that the lower class Nigerians struggling everyday like Rick showed do NOT exist in the eyes of many well educated and well to do Nigerians. Look at this thread. I wouldn't be surprised if many of the kids of Nigerian privilege are in here beefing more than anyone about the video. They're more concerned about "t-t-t-they make us look bad!!!!" rather than focusing on the issues that create the conditions where the average Nigerian citizen makes a dollar a day. YES....THEY DO EXIST....YES....THEY MAKE UP THE MAJORITY OF OUR PEOPLE. Stop giving priority to "what Westerners would think" looking at those images as opposed to what we are not doing.

One of the beautiful things the African American experience in this U.S. has taught me is that Upper to Middle Class blacks do NOT act like lower class blacks do not exist. That is something that is in short supply back home.

Thank you Rick for embracing what many Nigerians are too embarrassed and ashamed to acknowledge

I wanted to dap this post until you thanked Rick. now if he actually contributes to poor people then I got love for him but there's nothing worse than the people who want to "bring awareness" without bringing any tangible solution.

If nikkas wanna bring cameras around but not actually solve the problem then I got no love for them. That's some KONY2012 bullshyt.
 
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