That’s where his life was headed already. I’m sure he was prepared for it.thats just a nikka trying to find a bright side.
100%. Same shyt with alot of rappers before him. Tupac. Von. Nipsey. Magnolia Slim. On and on. These guys were complicit in their own deaths. It is what it is, and it's okay to be fans of someone's art, be fans of the entertainer...I liked Dolph music just like Gotti's, but it's killing me seeing people take sides on this and act like Dolph was some innocent citizen that got murdered.
We didn't even know if him and Gotti had beef until he brought the shyt to the internet. nikka made a song about fukking Gotti baby momma and continued taunting Gotti, Jook, and the whole CMG like they were some little nikkas. Pride will have a nikka crash out over losing an argument in front of people, what you think will happen if a nikka talking about fukking your BM in a diss track that has millions of views?
RIP all this shyt is senseless, but people need to stop supporting disrespectful shyt then turn around crying when certain actions happen because of the disrespectful shyt.
Real life in that lifestyle is not nearly as glamorous as rappers portray, so to your point, in real life when you taunt gangsters, sometimes they respond with force. You're either prepared for it or you aren't...Dolph was not cutting corners when disrespecting them nikkas, and sometimes when you do that to "street nikkas" non-stop, the outcome is inevitable
He either believed in his own muscle (obviously his brother was a willing shooter with him, and he probably had other guys who were willing to go out for him), just patently didn't fear nor respect them dudes, or both...Why was Dolph moving around so freely like that? Especially after being shot at multiple times and then taunting the shooters. Did he think everything was cool
At least he ain’t rat
If he was concerned about being called a rat he'd have been started talking. He's going out like he's supposed to...Being called a rat is worth more than his life .....
Imagine
Man I'm not listening to your trollingAye bruh since you did heavy time what’s the word on how cats deal with those initial feelings of getting sentenced to life.
Frankly I’m not bro although I think I did troll you undeservedly once or twice in the past.100%. Same shyt with alot of rappers before him. Tupac. Von. Nipsey. Magnolia Slim. On and on. These guys were complicit in their own deaths. It is what it is, and it's okay to be fans of someone's art, be fans of the entertainer...
But when these guys are still playing that "one foot in" game despite reaching an access point to keep both feet out, gotta keep it real...
Rap is the only genre that the entertainers cannibalize each other on some genocide shyt. I'm guilty in the sense that I listen to artists I like with these messages too, but I do wish it was different...
Real life in that lifestyle is not nearly as glamorous as rappers portray, so to your point, in real life when you taunt gangsters, sometimes they respond with force. You're either prepared for it or you aren't...
Most shyt I've read online says Dolph was more of the hustler archetype than a g but his continued disrespecting of that side meant either a)he didn't fear them regardless of what and who they had and were about, or b)he underestimated these guys' ability to really put him down. I don't think it was b, so if it's a, that's some textbook g shyt: "I know you want me dead, and it's still fukk you"...
Dolph's outcome is what happens to someone in every sizable city, every day...
He either believed in his own muscle (obviously his brother was a willing shooter with him, and he probably had other guys who were willing to go out for him), just patently didn't fear nor respect them dudes, or both...
Straight Dropp going out like a g, which again, this hip hop culture glorifies the art that glamorizes this genocidal shyt. Dudes on here stay on some "man everybody telling if in that situation, streets is dead" shyt, yet every prison have dudes that stood on theirs...
This isn't directed at you personally, just at the consumers in general: if this is the lifestyle we magnify and champion and glamorize, this is what really comes with it!
If he was concerned about being called a rat he'd have been started talking. He's going out like he's supposed to...
Man I'm not listening to your trolling
Majority of dudes get that L and need to have a moment of silence back on the block. Even if you know it's coming, everyone says it's different once the sentence is actually read off to you. It's sobering to hear you're never going home...
This lame ass nikka really need to stop talking
of course he he is concerned about being called a rat...hence why he values an imaginary code over his own life100%. Same shyt with alot of rappers before him. Tupac. Von. Nipsey. Magnolia Slim. On and on. These guys were complicit in their own deaths. It is what it is, and it's okay to be fans of someone's art, be fans of the entertainer...
But when these guys are still playing that "one foot in" game despite reaching an access point to keep both feet out, gotta keep it real...
Rap is the only genre that the entertainers cannibalize each other on some genocide shyt. I'm guilty in the sense that I listen to artists I like with these messages too, but I do wish it was different...
Real life in that lifestyle is not nearly as glamorous as rappers portray, so to your point, in real life when you taunt gangsters, sometimes they respond with force. You're either prepared for it or you aren't...
Most shyt I've read online says Dolph was more of the hustler archetype than a g but his continued disrespecting of that side meant either a)he didn't fear them regardless of what and who they had and were about, or b)he underestimated these guys' ability to really put him down. I don't think it was b, so if it's a, that's some textbook g shyt: "I know you want me dead, and it's still fukk you"...
Dolph's outcome is what happens to someone in every sizable city, every day...
He either believed in his own muscle (obviously his brother was a willing shooter with him, and he probably had other guys who were willing to go out for him), just patently didn't fear nor respect them dudes, or both...
Straight Dropp going out like a g, which again, this hip hop culture glorifies the art that glamorizes this genocidal shyt. Dudes on here stay on some "man everybody telling if in that situation, streets is dead" shyt, yet every prison have dudes that stood on theirs...
This isn't directed at you personally, just at the consumers in general: if this is the lifestyle we magnify and champion and glamorize, this is what really comes with it!
If he was concerned about being called a rat he'd have been started talking. He's going out like he's supposed to...
Man I'm not listening to your trolling
Majority of dudes get that L and need to have a moment of silence back on the block. Even if you know it's coming, everyone says it's different once the sentence is actually read off to you. It's sobering to hear you're never going home...
Did the other guy get sentenced yet or nah?
I see that but what about the other guy?Straight drop got life
I wonder what gotti big head ass is thinking right now.Jook's murder is nothing like this case because they knew who shot Dolph within days of the shooting and had all of them nikkas rounded up in a matter of weeks....