Conway the Machine is wearing skirts now

Harry B

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I hate when MFers say shyt like this... and they say it with their lil fakkit sassyness: "Oh lol yall worried about his skirt? He is so secure with his masculinuty that his decision to wear that womens outfit means he is a strong man and doesn't care if you smirk and think he's a gay."

The fukk?? Why do you gotta wear womens clothes to SHOW how you secure you are? Why would you even WANT to rock some shyt like that in the first place? Like in your head, you're saying "Ehhh nikkas gon think I'm gay but fukk it"... lolllll
It’s designed for men not women, so it’s men’s clothes. Western people told us to wear pants. You can wear what they told you, and he can wear what he wants. Still doesn’t mean that he’s gay.
 

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Even if I could afford to I wouldn’t rock that ugly shyt :mjlol:I’ll rather look dusty and out of today’s “fashion” that’s the problem with people today. They can’t be themselves, everyone gotta be a follower. Notice everyone rocks the same beard as Drake now cause he does it. They’re ain’t no originality anymore.

You’re right. As a random person on a hip hop forum I think you’re so cool for thinking that. I aspire to be like you someday.
 

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There's no doubt about it.

Out of him and Benny, Conway always rapped about industry shyt more. Talking about Roc Nation Brunch and all that shyt. He always seemed for hungry for fame.

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Both him and Westside Gunn. They both appear to crave the opulent lifestyle which is evident in the high end attire, shoes, products they post on social media. Nothing wrong with aiming high, to the victor goes the spoils. However it’s interesting to see that there is no correlation between the lifestyle and fame, and their record sales.
 

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Both him and Westside Gunn. They both appear to crave the opulent lifestyle which is evident in the high end attire, shoes, products they post on social media. Nothing wrong with aiming high, to the victor goes the spoils. However it’s interesting to see that there is no correlation between the lifestyle and fame, and their record sales.
Griselda is culturally way bigger than their sales. They're all millionaires, and they don't sell any records like that. But the sells has pretty much always been last in terms of income for rappers.
 

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Griselda is culturally way bigger than their sales. They're all millionaires, and they don't sell any records like that. But the sells has pretty much always been last in terms of income for rappers.

Is that why Westside Gunn is often vocal about people not buying his music.

I personally have not seen people outside of a small group within the culture look to Griselda as cultural icons. Respectfully, it’s easy to look great if you are doing mass production, but only selling to the same 1000 people.

However I hope it’s true that they are financially where they want to be. Its always nice to see people live out their dreams, however I’ve been around the block a few times to know that appearances can be deceiving, it’s easy to rent out cars and homes to portray a particular lifestyle.
 
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