Young Thug, Gunna & 26 YSL members arrested on RICO charges

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Is the slim chance of fame and success worth you and your whole team’s freedom? Serious question. Before you got on and you was broke and in the mud, if you gangbanged and hurt people and sold drugs, etc… it’s still terrible but we know why…victim of circumstance a lot of the time.

After you get on tho and start seeing some money and success…why continue to live an illegal lifestyle? And not only live it but broadcast it? Why not just rap about it (if you insist) but totally not partake in it whatsoever anymore? Like a 50 Cent, for example. If you really lived it people will know…you’re already stamped, you don’t have to continue even after you get the opportunity to get out forever.

Young Thug, Ar-Ab, pretty much every other actual tough rapper…you know the hip hop police and Feds is all over hip hop yet you still constantly promote how gangsta and dangerous and criminal you are all the time…it’s like building an audience off that (and it is a big audience…people love ignorance) is more important to them than their own freedom. That’s crazy/sad. If you have to snitch on your own self every time you’re in front of a camera/on the mic to get poppin then get a different profession, it’s not worth it, counterintuitive af
 

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Is the slim chance of fame and success worth you and your whole team’s freedom? Serious question. Before you got on and you was broke and in the mud, if you gangbanged and hurt people and sold drugs, etc… it’s still terrible but we know why…victim of circumstance a lot of the time.

After you get on tho and start seeing some money and success…why continue to live an illegal lifestyle? And not only live it but broadcast it? Why not just rap about it (if you insist) but totally not partake in it whatsoever anymore? Like a 50 Cent, for example. If you really lived it people will know…you’re already stamped, you don’t have to continue even after you get the opportunity to get out forever.

Young Thug, Ar-Ab, pretty much every other actual tough rapper…you know the hip hop police and Feds is all over hip hop yet you still constantly promote how gangsta and dangerous and criminal you are all the time…it’s like building an audience off that (and it is a big audience…people love ignorance) is more important to them than their own freedom. That’s crazy/sad. If you have to snitch on your own self every time you’re in front of a camera/on the mic to get poppin then get a different profession, it’s not worth it, counterintuitive af


They wanted to "Keep it Real" with the Hood. Dumbest shyt ever.
 
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