Willie The Kid x V-Don - Deutsch Marks 2 (Discussion Thread)

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In the 1940s in the United States, music intended for African American audiences was generally called race music or sepia music until the development of the expression rhythm and blues (R&B).[9][10][11] There was a magazine for African-Americans called Sepia, which existed from 1947 to 1983 (although the name Sepia was only applied after a change of ownership in 1953).[12]
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shyt great, right.

Willie rap from the perspective of a legit genius that ran the streets for reup then startup money, saved up every dime and flipped it a million times in a million ways.

I love this kinda rap, where the artist is telling you what to do with your money as opposed to only telling you what they do with their own money (blow it on shyt you the listener cant afford) I think I called it "Financial Rap" in that Russ thread?

"...a lotta people are in business to make money instead of wealth. Once they make the money, they don't know what to do with it. :jbhmm:"

me: :dwillhuh:
 

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WTK in a interview with Rosenberg talks investments and his black ownership in spirits that are sold in Michigan stores and his ownership in a nightclub



Also there is another intetesting interview with some guys familiar with him from his neighborhood about growing up, his background, childhood and life coming up as an aspiring rapper to start off.

 
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