Taxstone - Tax Season: The Meek Mill Episode [Video Added]

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I like how Meek specified that hip hop is Black American culture first and foremost.

Country music wouldn't allow a Canadian artist to come into the genre and rewrite the rules.

We've gotten too loose in some aspects.

We need a hip hop Trump figure to come build a proverbial wall..

You might really be the smartest dumb nicca i know :wow:

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Neither you nor Meek understood that World tour line

Go listen to Bars after that line and come back in here

Please explain these lines , I need to understand . . . . I was under the impression that he was making fun of Meek for being on tour with Nicki but apparently I missed something
 

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I'm not understanding why his grandma still live in the hood...

I'm disappointed in his response about hip hop and not writing rhymes for no nikka....I mean, I get it...but that's hip hop, respect the culture.
My grandmother won't leave the fukkin projects I gotta raise the slum up :mjcry:.

If you lived in a place for 50 years, you might not want to leave. You have your friends, you know the streets, might know the stores, the church, library and all that shyt.
 

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Older Black women often put down roots and refuse to budge. It's quite common. Especially in the hood and and rural country areas.

My wife's grandmother lived in one of the grimiest hoods in New Orleans before she passed. We tried to get her to move with us for years but she refused to leave because she could walk to her church for choir practice.

My grandmother won't leave the fukkin projects I gotta raise the slum up :mjcry:.

If you lived in a place for 50 years, you might not want to leave. You have your friends, you know the streets, might know the stores, the church, library and all that shyt.


Makes sense looking at it like that... I just know my grandma wouldn't be chomping at the bit to get out the hood and stunt on her block...lol...
 

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Please explain these lines , I need to understand . . . . I was under the impression that he was making fun of Meek for being on tour with Nicki but apparently I missed something


explain the line them tell me what deeper message Aubrey Shakur had for us :camby:


"Is that a world tour or your girl's tour
I know that you gotta be a thug for her
This ain't what she meant when she told you to open up more"

That's not hard to understand

Meek and his stans just take that World tour line out of context because it's easy to spin. And say "how is that a diss"

And no that line isn't a real life everyone body respects if their S/O is out here getting money and making moves

But in the confines of rap where everyone think they the best at this shyt (Meek said this in the interview) how you letting your girl out do yo?
 

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"Is that a world tour or your girl's tour
I know that you gotta be a thug for her
This ain't what she meant when she told you to open up more"

That's not hard to understand

Meek and his stans just take that World tour line out of context because it's easy to spin. And say "how is that a diss"

And no that line isn't a real life everyone body respects if their S/O is out here getting money and making moves

But in the confines of rap where everyone think they the best at this shyt (Meek said this in the interview) how you letting your girl out do yo?
Everyone understood the line just fine. Jesus fukkin Christ yall are unbearable.
 

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I like how Meek specified that hip hop is Black American culture first and foremost.

Country music wouldn't allow a Canadian artist to come into the genre and rewrite the rules.

We've gotten too loose in some aspects.

We need a hip hop Trump figure to come build a proverbial wall..
I get what he's trying to say, but Drake didn't start ghostwriting . . The only reason he feels the rules are rewritten is because in the court of popular opinion he lost the battle. . That and him saying he doesn't really do diss records seems like he's looking for the public to fight for him...other then that I felt his positions.
 
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