Are chains officially dead in Hip Hop?

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i thought this chain was dope when rotten apple came out . i was never a fan of big chains
 

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Dont be ashamed of your heritage young brothers.

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I could give a fukk what a european feels about young nikkas rocking them thangs :ohlawd:



The reason why we like this this jewelry and this diamonds and stuff
They don't understand is because we really from Africa
And that's where all this stuff come from
And we originated from kings, you know what I'm saying
So don't look down on the youngsters
Because they wanna have shiny things
It's in our genes, know what I'm saying
We just don't all know our history so...
 

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The reason why we like this this jewelry and this diamonds and stuff
They don't understand is because we really from Africa
And that's where all this stuff come from
And we originated from kings, you know what I'm saying
So don't look down on the youngsters
Because they wanna have shiny things
It's in our genes, know what I'm saying
We just don't all know our history so...


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The ones the previous poster posted

Oh.yeah,that was me who posted them. I thought you posted some but the pictures didn't load

Here some more though lol.

This jewelry stuff is in our culture, dont let anyone shyt on us for wanting big chains.

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Props No doubt


The golden death mask of King Kofi Karikari, 1837–1884
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Photograph: Wallace Collection
The Ashanti death mask was stolen from the royal mausoleum in Kumasi, Ghana, during the punitive Ashanti campaign of 1873. Field Marshal Viscount Wolseley had all the Ashanti gold from the entire city removed, including masks, swords, headdresses and jewellery. The current Ghanaian government has claimed these items, which are mostly housed in the British Museum today. The mask was bought by Richard Wallace, who bequeathed it to the British nation. Current location: Wallace Collection, London.

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