


Lol so people canteven use phones now without being robbedPersonally, this song is about common sense. It's simply being street smart. Don't make yourself a fukking target. You don't even have to go to a bad area to get your issue if you go about flashing your money in the face of those that don't have it. You don't even have to dress up with money and shyt. You can be an everyday dude and still get pickpocketed or get robbed. Plenty of people come through rolling out their iPhones and electronics and get robbed too.
I'm here for open discourse and to start conversations.OP started this thread in the green
I hit thewhen I saw that for the first time
This is precisely why this song is classic though...to this day, it still makes cornball brothers and lame cacs nervous
Funny thing is, this song is nothing new at all...you're just scared of the artist. Here's a song with the same message by a "safer negro" for you:
Watch as he weaves the came cautionary tale but doesn't give off the impression that he's the one that's going to be robbing you. As a matter of fact, you can dare to call this song....conscious.
Now this is a jam you can "get with". A conscious rap song with a message and a beat that's sure to get the heads a-nodding without having to worry about attracting any true rapscallions while playing this on your way from lacrosse practice.
Real hiphop, ya'll!![]()

Whatever it takes breh....whatever it takes"Got" is a fukking classic, I see your point but I hope this aint no corny attempt of you tryin to throw shade at this track![]()


@ "real hip-hop" cacs in this thread putting a song on a pedestal about self-destructive, crab in a barrel behavior...it's all fun & games when you don't have to live around it.
If you got money and valuables why are you hanging in the hood anyway where people are without
stunting is a form of disrespect, I know because I partake in it from time to time, the whole point of stunting is to shyt on nikkaz
so if you in a hood you not from flashing people will want to rob you, for one nobody knows you, and for two you are being disrespectful flaunting wealth in front of those who don't have it
so there's nothing ignorant about the song just the code of the streets


This is precisely why this song is classic though...to this day, it still makes cornball brothers and lame cacs nervous
Funny thing is, this song is nothing new at all...you're just scared of the artist. Here's a song with the same message by a "safer negro" for you:
Watch as he weaves the came cautionary tale but doesn't give off the impression that he's the one that's going to be robbing you. As a matter of fact, you can dare to call this song....conscious.
Now this is a jam you can "get with". A conscious rap song with a message and a beat that's sure to get the heads a-nodding without having to worry about attracting any true rapscallions while playing this on your way from lacrosse practice.![]()

IMO it's THE hardest hiphop song ever
1. Ante up
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Not even close, golden age of hiphop being in the tunnel in NYC when these songs came on



If you got money and valuables why are you hanging in the hood anyway where people are without
stunting is a form of disrespect, I know because I partake in it from time to time, the whole point of stunting is to shyt on nikkaz
so if you in a hood you not from flashing people will want to rob you, for one nobody knows you, and for two you are being disrespectful flaunting wealth in front of those who don't have it
so there's nothing ignorant about the song just the code of the streets
