Negged.
Ain't nobody in the hood bumpin Ugly Azalea or Feminem....stop bullshyttin dawg!
lol you nikkas seem like the cats to get wedgies. The hip hop of today is not even like it was 12 or 15 years ago, you got cats that are softer than ever,and want to be in denial about it.
You going to tell me when you got cats defending Young Thug being gay and dudes wearing skirts that hip hop is not weirded out. Stop jaw jacking, you know what nikkas in this generation is doing now a days and yall making excuses for it. Yall cats are the softest generation,you probably grew up n the burbs thinking this 15 years ago or something when hip hop was alright and the hood was the hood.Dumb ass nikkas.
Man yall better go somewhere if yall want to defend this shyt now a days, for yall to sit up here and acting like the rappers you listening too is not on some gay and hippy shyt,you out your mind.
deadass that n*gga got issues. N I got no fukin idea what skateboarding got to do with hip hop.
Shut up and open your eyes.Don't know what skateboarding has to do with hip hop but why was it in the videos I posted?I saw this trend happened around 10 years ago with Lupe and Pharell., I saw it as way for rappers to bite off the rock n roll trend and try to gain some steam,but that aint save their careers.
Im not so much against skateboarding in hip hop, but I think the introduction of it could of been better, it came at a time when rappers where trying to make hip hop some hipster and Rock N Roll hybrid in the late 2000s.
This new Joey Badass dude yall youngins are talking about is doing some skateboard shyt, but yall acting like Im tweaking.Man get on somewhere Hip Hop is not the same as it was 15 years ago.
PacSun’s Editorial: Joey Bada$$ Models adidas Skateboarding
Brooklyn‘s own
Joey Bada$$ puts his music aside to focus on modeling in his new editorial. The “
95 Til Infinity” rapper is modeling
adidas Skateboarding in a new editorial for
PacSun.
The editorial shows new pieces from the
German-based brand including hoodies, track jackets and tee-shirts, as well as a selection of
Adi-Ease sneakers with the three-stripe design.
Hip-Hop photographer
Brock Fetch lensed this shoot, which was shot in
Joey’s
Brooklyn neighborhood.
The collection will be available in stores in early November and on the
retailer’s site
Lil Wayne on skateboards.
Man yall need to stop.