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Word?Might listen to a Dee-1 & Benny song if it happensBenny doesn’t only rap about Coke

Word?Might listen to a Dee-1 & Benny song if it happensBenny doesn’t only rap about Coke
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Don't know any of his other records? He may reference it a little bit but he's not fully rapping about it.
You gotta be brave to criticize nikka culture breh. Even if it's with kid gloves.Not surprised why people are surprised by this.. just like how gangsta rappers speak out against snitching I don’t know why you wouldn’t expect a Christian rapper to talk against “coke rap”.. I am actually surprised there aren’t more people like him..
Where is lecrea?
If he's referencing it, he's rapping about it. Even in the song you posted, he doesn't get a full minute into the verse before telling us how he used to serve his babysitters coke and while he's saying this, the video literally flashes to an image of cocaine on a table.
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Two things can be right at the same timeThat's the thing, nobody listens to him, which invokes envy for the artist that do get listened to, so he resorts to clout chasing in a passive-aggressive "God did" type of way.
Salute this brother. I stand with you Dee-1.
Rap music is literally a government controlled weapon designed to broadcast the most degrading imagery of black people to a worldwide audience.( Modern day Minstrel Show)
Rap music is a large reason why the image of the black man has been reduced to thugs, gangbangers and drugdealers making it harder for the normal black man to make moves in the world.
It's also a propaganda tool used to GLAMORIZE a criminal lifestyle to the black youth in order to assist in the Prison Industrial Complex.
Despite all of this..........black people defend it to the death making the white supremacists who push and fund it extremely happy.
Exhibit AI don’t mind nikkaz kicking knowledge but when you doing that in every damn video comes off preachy annoying. I’m not trying to hear that shyt
There's a difference tho take a nikka like pusha t you are around two of the most creative nikkaz in the industry and you still making the same music 10 years later onI love Coke Rap and he ain’t lying.
I know this is a very difficult concept for lost nikkas,
but multiple things can be true at the same time.