when i heard that song back in the day...its grown on me but i didnt agree with it overall. but i dont agree with Pun's mindstate in general.are you talking about Pun glorifying violence?i alwayswhen i heard that song back in the day...its grown on me but i didnt agree with it overall. but i dont agree with Pun's mindstate in general.

nice insight, that makes sensei never liked this song by him.
and it came out after he died. fat joe allowed it. i still think when pun was alive it was supposed to be a feature with remy ma and armageddon
joe instead did it with pun alone and mixed it up over a short interlude type beat bukkwild made for yeaahhh baby.
i still think this wasnt supposed to be a pun song. too short. it was supposed to be with TS
I was in my teens when this came out and I dug it and i was living in the bx at the time and he was describing the shyt going on in an average day out there. But I can't rock with it these days. He was describing all the shyt he did.what made you change your mind about this song?I was in my teens when this came out and I dug it and i was living in the bx at the time and he was describing the shyt going on in an average day out there. But I can't rock with it these days. He was describing all the shyt he did.
what made you change your mind about this song?
No I get thatA lot of Puerto Ricans grow up around black people in the hood and use the lingo. It's not really surprising, I grew up around a lot of them and some of them even said the N word more than other black people. I'm sure Pun meant no malice with his words though
I feel you, do you perceive music like this as being too ignorant?As I've gotten older, matured and traveled my way of thinking has changed. Some of the same things that I found appealing as 16yr old, I can't rock with at 32.
well most rappers glorify violence to some degree...but pun was pistol whipping his own wife. thats a little extra.are you talking about Pun glorifying violence?