Doomed black child knows all the words to "Hot nikka"

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Now who else wanna fukk with Hollywood Court?
I guess we can pretend we didn't all grow up listening to the 80's and 90's rap, blues, jazz, funk, reggae, watching the basement, soul train, and local radio.

:beli:

I'm sure @ the tender age of 6, your parents were perfectly fine with your beautiful & moving rendition of the timeless classic "Put it in your mouth" by the poet Akineyle :mjpls:
 

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It's just a kid who knows the words to his favorite song. Not a biggie. We are throwing a lot of negativity his way at an early age. He has years more of surviving in this world left. Let's not count him out. His mother is who we should be looking at. If he can memorize that song he can memorize his ABCs, numbers, shapes, all that before the first grade. She needs get her ass to work and make him more than what she is.

When I was a youngin I knew the words to "Beat it" and "Bad" by MJ. I used to sing that song wherever the hell I wanted to....Give the youth a chances before we start making him food for the devils and demons out here...CACs and COPs.
 

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I'm sure @ the tender age of 6, your parents were perfectly fine with your beautiful & moving rendition of the timeless classic "Put it in your mouth" by the poet Akineyle :mjpls:

:heh:

No. If I wanted to listen to the Chronic or whatever I wouldn't get the switch for it. At the same time it's nothing I would have done in my parents direct presence.

Society wen't to hell after the crack era, mass media just makes it more evident to the world at large, especially actions undertaken in the lower rungs of society. Today with the way media is shared and the available access to it we just have more evidence of the way things are and always have been there.
 

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for those that are saying you listened to such such and you turned out ok.....

well first i would disagree that you turned out ok, if you look at this video and dont see anything wrong that is evidence that you didnt turn it ok, there is something wrong with you, you are part of a group of people that perpetuate an anti academic culture amongst black people
 

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for those that are saying you listened to such such and you turned out ok.....

well first i would disagree that you turned out ok,
if you look at this video and dont see anything wrong that is evidence that you didnt turn it ok, there is something wrong with you, you are part of a group of people that perpetuate an anti academic culture amongst black people
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We can all sit here and not say the truth, but we all know how this kid will play out. I've seen so many young kids these curse like rappers, and talk about sex in graphic terms, and they're not even in the 6th grade yet
 

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I guess we can pretend we didn't all grow up listening to the 80's and 90's rap, blues, jazz, funk, reggae, watching the basement, soul train, and local radio.

:beli:
well yeah, prolly did listen to all of that, that lil dude ONLY has that wack ass hot nikka song. no funk, no soul.. just shytty ass music :manny: bonds are no longer diversified
 

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Gang violence...
That kid is around 6, I really doubt your parents were allowing you to listen to shyt comparable to that at 6, not to the point you memorized the entire verse down to adlibs and recited it for them with curses :mjpls:
at six i was heavily into whatever came on tv and radio, breh. it didnt matter if it was NWA or heavy d. a lot of black parents werent stressing over media content because they knew pimps and pushers existed during the motown era, and crips were smoking sherm while listening to the type of stuff you play while roller skating.
 

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I been selling crack since like the 5th grade :wow:
Really never made no difference what the shyt made :ohlawd:
 

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i didnt make the headline, the author did

i think its black people that are doomed

black people have an anti academic culture, this video is an example of it, for black people to move forwad we need to address this backwards culture
No, this video is not an example of that.

Kids that curse when their parents aren't around is pretty normal
 

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It's just a kid who knows the words to his favorite song. Not a biggie. We are throwing a lot of negativity his way at an early age. He has years more of surviving in this world left. Let's not count him out. His mother is who we should be looking at. If he can memorize that song he can memorize his ABCs, numbers, shapes, all that before the first grade. She needs get her ass to work and make him more than what she is.

When I was a youngin I knew the words to "Beat it" and "Bad" by MJ. I used to sing that song wherever the hell I wanted to....Give the youth a chances before we start making him food for the devils and demons out here...CACs and COPs.
i did my late night vhs mj dance moves too.. but pop is nothing to compare to gangsta rap.
i was an mj stan but i had to disown him with all the child molestation shyt.

mj - kris kross - mild gangsta rap.

but id never play that shyt around my parents.

to this day, being a music head, i can identify pretty much any song playing by it's bassline going by, at a red light etc...

one time my woman challenged me to ID a song playing from a song next to us. i looked at the car and told her and told her i'm worried about those kids listening to that song.. that loud.
parents these days blasting project pat with kids in the car :huhldup:
 

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My mom used to hate it when I played 36 Chambers around her because she thought there was too much vulgarity :mjlol:

I was about 13 at the time :ld:
 

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No, this video is not an example of that.

Kids that curse when their parents aren't around is pretty normal


There is nothing normal about that video, the kid is obviously around adults dumb fuk, that video very much exemplifies the results of growing up in a culture that has issues

If you don't see that there is something wrong with you

It's not the kid that is doomed, he still has a chance, it's the people that recorded that video and people around the kid that are doomed
 

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:comeon: Some of yall know goddamn well yall were reciting songs like these from front to back at around the same age...and still managed to grow into relatively stable and "productive" tax paying muricans...cut the melodramatics folks.









For All My nikkas and My bytches is one of the best produced records in rap to me. Produced! Not the music itself but the overall product.
 
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