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

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I got into rap deeply much later in life like 14 years old. A parent recording that is a shame.
 

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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.

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Naw, dude. Earlier music wasn't vulgar or as vulgar for the select few. I still go back and listen to songs and realize what they were really talking about.
 

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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
How do u know this kid isn't a model student? :mjpls:
 

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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.
I think the biggest issue here is that the parent is promoting this like it's something to be proud of. I remember being 9 years old and having my mom take me to Circle records on central to get We Can't Be Stopped by the The Geto Boys because I heard "My Mind Is Playing Tricks On Me" on the radio. My mom didn't know what was on the rest of the album :pachaha:I actually still have an autographed polaroid with Sir Mix Alot becuase he was there that day.

Not that my parents NOT know what I was listening to is any better than this kids parents KNOWING what he's listening too, but to be fair my parents were pretty horrible but I turned out pretty well.
 

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Actually crack cocaine becoming obsolete combined with less guns being dropped off in poor neighborhoods by mystery men, had more to do with it, friend.

WHat you say is still viable.

Heroin, pills, coke and the guns are all still there.

The prison-industrial complex is responsible for the homicides being cut in half since the 90's.
 

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Heroin, pills, coke and the guns are all still there.

The prison-industrial complex is responsible for the homicides being cut in half since the 90's.
lol yeah ok. Seeing as how damn near every study ever published on the effects of prisons is negative...TGIF.
 

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Heroin, pills, coke and the guns are all still there.

The prison-industrial complex is responsible for the homicides being cut in half since the 90's.
The market for crack was stronger then pills, heroine, coke and guns friend.

Were you around to see how many people were really doing crack. A cheap drug that allows you to be somewhat functional while turning you into a monster. Theres nothing like it.

Sad the government and local authorities were complicit in such demonic filth.
 

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lol yeah ok. Seeing as how damn near every study ever published on the effects of prisons is negative...TGIF.


It is negative....

But everyone in NY knows the drop of homicides since the 90's is because of the prison-industrial complex.

Mayor Bloomberg used the drug and gun laws to lock so many criminals up to make NY safe for gentrification.

It's common knowledge that's how they dropped the murder rate in DC since the 90's.

http://www.forbes.com/fdc/welcome_mjx.shtml

http://www.nytimes.com/2011/07/18/us/18dc.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0
 
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