He basically said that people get too stuck in the culture of the 90s and assume that every rapper from that era was some official thug before they came famous.
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Hes right to an extent.
"Biggie is looked at as real but he came from a good home with a strict mother. 2pac was in a performing arts school. Nas wasn't a street dude. Mobb Deep all them dudes, none were official"
"You look at guys like Young Thug, Chief Keef, YG, im not saying these are the most thorough dudes in the hood or some super shooters, but they all ran the streets and have facts to back it up. But people nowadays are so caught up with image and culture that they don't want to admit that kids walking around in skinny jeans and dyed hair and piercings are more bout it than their fav rappers."
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Hes right to an extent.