Drill rapper nas blicky from NYC says hes done with drill rap after getting shot in the back

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Nobody is letting white supremacy off the hook. The reason why I said 91, was at that time period, NWA Dropped their 2nd album, and instantly created the seemingly permanent paradigm of self destructive way of thinking with "nikkaz4Life" with the mentality of being "a real nikka". That was when the street anthems of negativity was heaving pushed while anything of pro black positivity was erased and shelved. That was the turning point for negativity becoming the dominant force on radio, and it never bounced back since. We know what the 90s were in terms of high crime rates and incarceration with the Crack Era, it was those pro-black groups like Public Enemy and X Clan that were warning black people not to engage in, and when they got eliminated on the mainstream level, the mentality of anti-black hatred was the norm.

The whole Professor Griff issue happened because he went on a radio interview and went at Jews directly, not because he was pro-black. If that was the case, he would have been done since 1988 with Chuck D. The same Jews that would cancel any trap or drill rapper today for merely mentioning their name.

Nobody is letting the CACs get away for creating the horrid conditions of the inner city, its their agents of chaos that happen to be black, that are content with glorification of black pain and death that disturbs most people with a conscious, are making those songs.

@Wear My Dawg's Hat will break it down to you masterfully since he is a legit historian for black music in America.
Chuck D was a sell out. Point Blank. Period. Flava Flav was an alcoholic crack addict. These are your heros


Chopping it up with racist ass Howard stern


Chuck D selling out to Liar Cohen when everyone knows he’s an industry slave driver

Your delusional asf thinking that Griff wasn’t kicked out for being too pro black



Lastly, don’t tag no one on this site in on me for support, for what you can’t speak on your own; with whom I haven’t interacted with on previous occasion. I don’t do it and never have, don’t start that with me. Thanks.
 
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Nobody is letting white supremacy off the hook. The reason why I said 91, was at that time period, NWA Dropped their 2nd album, and instantly created the seemingly permanent paradigm of self destructive way of thinking with "nikkaz4Life" with the mentality of being "a real nikka". That was when the street anthems of negativity was heaving pushed while anything of pro black positivity was erased and shelved. That was the turning point for negativity becoming the dominant force on radio, and it never bounced back since. We know what the 90s were in terms of high crime rates and incarceration with the Crack Era, it was those pro-black groups like Public Enemy and X Clan that were warning black people not to engage in, and when they got eliminated on the mainstream level, the mentality of anti-black hatred was the norm.

The whole Professor Griff issue happened because he went on a radio interview and went at Jews directly, not because he was pro-black. If that was the case, he would have been done since 1988 with Chuck D. The same Jews that would cancel any trap or drill rapper today for merely mentioning their name.

Nobody is letting the CACs get away for creating the horrid conditions of the inner city, its their agents of chaos that happen to be black, that are content with glorification of black pain and death that disturbs most people with a conscious, are making those songs.

@Wear My Dawg's Hat will break it down to you masterfully since he is a legit historian for black music in America.
And if we really want to keep it all the way live- why are there no go fund Mes or contribution threads/links to help Doggie Diamonds and Karim get his page back after whatever white supremacy machine pulled the plug on his channel? Why aren’t we demanding investigations into how a black man with popularity who promotes knowledge, wisdom and understanding, survivalism - not word one about supporting DD during this time. But Wack 100, Dj Vlad, Adam 22 and all them are allowed to exists - so no, don’t talk to me about 16-25 year olds when most of your segment doing all of the condemnation outrage don’t even unify for the right purpose. Cutting off the tail of the beast instead of the head serves no purpose. All I see is words and talking about should, could, would and need to do = nothing gets done.
 

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Nobody is letting white supremacy off the hook. The reason why I said 91, was at that time period, NWA Dropped their 2nd album, and instantly created the seemingly permanent paradigm of self destructive way of thinking with "nikkaz4Life" with the mentality of being "a real nikka". That was when the street anthems of negativity was heaving pushed while anything of pro black positivity was erased and shelved. That was the turning point for negativity becoming the dominant force on radio, and it never bounced back since. We know what the 90s were in terms of high crime rates and incarceration with the Crack Era, it was those pro-black groups like Public Enemy and X Clan that were warning black people not to engage in, and when they got eliminated on the mainstream level, the mentality of anti-black hatred was the norm.

The whole Professor Griff issue happened because he went on a radio interview and went at Jews directly, not because he was pro-black. If that was the case, he would have been done since 1988 with Chuck D. The same Jews that would cancel any trap or drill rapper today for merely mentioning their name.

Nobody is letting the CACs get away for creating the horrid conditions of the inner city, its their agents of chaos that happen to be black, that are content with glorification of black pain and death that disturbs most people with a conscious, are making those songs.

@Wear My Dawg's Hat will break it down to you masterfully since he is a legit historian for black music in America.
You might want to catch up in 2022 about the 1990s lie-cons and opportunists that you posted. Ironically, exploiting the kids that you claim to be such chaos agents, considering:


New York–A lawsuit filed in New York's Supreme Court on Tuesday, May 26, 2020, accuses X Clan's Jason Hunter and Lumumba Carson of repeated sexual assault of a minor child. ... Soon after, the rap group X Clan was formed with four members: Professor X, Sugar Shaft, Brother J, and Claude Gray (Paradise Gray).Jun 25, 2020
Metropolis › ...
Child Rape Lawsuit Filed Against Members of X Clan ...

Child Rape Lawsuit Filed Against Members of X Clan, Blackwatch, and Famed NY Recording Studio — Metropolis.
 

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Stop ahki from selling to neighborhood kids at the bodega- the sugar intake is infecting their brains and making them hyper reactive
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Chuck D was a sell out. Point Blank. Period. Flava Flav was an alcoholic crack addict. These are your heros


Chopping it up with racist ass Howard stern


Chuck D selling out to Liar Cohen when everyone knows he’s an industry slave driver

Your delusional asf thinking that Griff wasn’t kicked out for being too pro black



Lastly, don’t tag no one on this site in on me for support, for what you can’t speak on your own; with whom I haven’t interacted with on previous occasion. I don’t do it and never have, don’t start that with me. Thanks.

boat bytch calls chuck a sellout but would get trains ran on her by some drill dummies

you can't make this shyt up
 

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Nobody is letting white supremacy off the hook. The reason why I said 91, was at that time period, NWA Dropped their 2nd album, and instantly created the seemingly permanent paradigm of self destructive way of thinking with "nikkaz4Life" with the mentality of being "a real nikka". That was when the street anthems of negativity was heaving pushed while anything of pro black positivity was erased and shelved. That was the turning point for negativity becoming the dominant force on radio, and it never bounced back since. We know what the 90s were in terms of high crime rates and incarceration with the Crack Era, it was those pro-black groups like Public Enemy and X Clan that were warning black people not to engage in, and when they got eliminated on the mainstream level, the mentality of anti-black hatred was the norm.

The whole Professor Griff issue happened because he went on a radio interview and went at Jews directly, not because he was pro-black. If that was the case, he would have been done since 1988 with Chuck D. The same Jews that would cancel any trap or drill rapper today for merely mentioning their name.

Nobody is letting the CACs get away for creating the horrid conditions of the inner city, its their agents of chaos that happen to be black, that are content with glorification of black pain and death that disturbs most people with a conscious, are making those songs.

@Wear My Dawg's Hat will break it down to you masterfully since he is a legit historian for black music in America.

@Wild self Hey, thanks for the assigning to me a "historian" status that I completely don't deserve. I'm just a fan.

There was definitely a special energy in the culture circa 1989. We had the dominance of PE (to date the most commercially-viable, pro-Black collective in music history) merging with the film rise of Spike Lee and his political portrayals.



It wasn't just PE and Spike. There was a larger, productive energy resonating within the community, even in the face of the growing Crack Trade wave. There was Black Music diversity and collaboration.

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Meanwhile, Easy E and Jerry Heller team up to promote gang life and drug dealing as "the cooler, more dangerous" alternative to the productive energies. Plus, the Easy/Heller/NWA Real nikkaz Don't Die movement is well-aligned with the Crack Trade wave.

EazyE_JerryHeller.jpg


NWA tours with the top rock group of the day, Guns and Roses, to build up white, MTV suburban teen attraction to their Real nikkaz Don't Die movement.

NWA plays the Apollo Theater around this time and gets booed off the stage by the Harlem community.
The folks on 125th Street knew full what was about to come from a group called nikkaz Wit Attitude that you could easily buy their music at Tower Records and Walmart.

Ice Cube Recalls N.W.A. Getting Booed At The Apollo. It Was Not A Good Day (Video)

Ice Cube Recalls N.W.A. Getting Booed At The Apollo. It Was Not A Good Day (Video)

"N.W.A may have become one of the biggest, most influential and celebrated Rap groups ever, but they had to pay dues first. Ice Cube recently sat down with Pigeons & Planes to share a less flattering moment in the group’s history, the time the Ruthless Records act got booed off stage at the Apollo Theater in New York City."

Now, PE had a hand in promoting the West Coast attitude by partnering with Cube after he left NWA. Cube loved PE and their production, but he wasn't consistent with their message (neither was Flavor Flav, though).

Professor Griff goes in and out and in PE at this time, and even releases a song that I think I saw one time on Video Music Box, "Pawns In The Game."



Once "Deep Cover" with Snoop and Dre drops and we get the birth of Death Row going into 1991, PE falls off and the engine for Real nikkaz Don't Die energy gets favorable fuel from MTV, the Harvard, white-founded publication The Source, and investment capital from Ted Field, Jimmy Iovine and Interscope Records. The rest is a 30-year Real nikkaz history that continues to this day, without any meaningful alternatives.

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boat bytch calls chuck a sellout but would get trains ran on her by some drill dummies

you can't make this shyt up
I see your faggit ass been on one since the capery for cacboy, BoxBytch Factory was banned even after you had your lips on his dyck and face in his armpits, playing the protector for Great White Hopeless, so now you’re on a tangent playing the Coli’s c00n Canadian Kantyan Cakesoap Commando on a never ending losing streak. Shut the fukkk up.

you make up your whole life to fit in online bytch, having white friends, in your “very white” neighborhoods - getting your cultural concern of the day from the coli.
 
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@Wild self Hey, thanks for the assigning to me a "historian" status that I completely don't deserve. I'm just a fan.

There was definitely a special energy in the culture circa 1989. We had the dominance of PE (to date the most commercially-viable, pro-Black collective in music history) merging with the film rise of Spike Lee and his political portrayals.



It wasn't just PE and Spike. There was a larger, productive energy resonating within the community, even in the face of the growing Crack Trade wave. There was Black Music diversity and collaboration.

s-l300.jpg


Meanwhile, Easy E and Jerry Heller team up to promote gang life and drug dealing as "the cooler, more dangerous" alternative to the productive energies. Plus, the Easy/Heller/NWA Real nikkaz Don't Die movement is well-aligned with the Crack Trade wave.

EazyE_JerryHeller.jpg


NWA tours with the top rock group of the day, Guns and Roses, to build up white, MTV suburban teen attraction to their Real nikkaz Don't Die movement.

NWA plays the Apollo Theater around this time and gets booed off the stage by the Harlem community.
The folks on 125th Street knew full what was about to come from a group called nikkaz Wit Attitude that you could easily buy their music at Tower Records and Walmart.

Ice Cube Recalls N.W.A. Getting Booed At The Apollo. It Was Not A Good Day (Video)

Ice Cube Recalls N.W.A. Getting Booed At The Apollo. It Was Not A Good Day (Video)

"N.W.A may have become one of the biggest, most influential and celebrated Rap groups ever, but they had to pay dues first. Ice Cube recently sat down with Pigeons & Planes to share a less flattering moment in the group’s history, the time the Ruthless Records act got booed off stage at the Apollo Theater in New York City."

Now, PE had a hand in promoting the West Coast attitude by partnering with Cube after he left NWA. Cube loved PE and their production, but he wasn't consistent with their message (neither was Flavor Flav, though).

Professor Griff goes in and out and in PE at this time, and even releases a song that I think I saw one time on Video Music Box, "Pawns In The Game."



Once "Deep Cover" with Snoop and Dre drops and we get the birth of Death Row going into 1991, PE falls off and the engine for Real nikkaz Don't Die energy gets favorable fuel from MTV, the Harvard, white-founded publication The Source, and investment capital from Ted Field, Jimmy Iovine and Interscope Records. The rest is a 30-year Real nikkaz history that continues to this day, without any meaningful alternatives.

H3EZ5D244ZDD5L5VNSJQ2MIQVE.JPG

Are you white?
@Wild self is he verified as black? This is who you tagged??

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Pro-blackness on a totally needless, white-owned, white-run satellite radio service targeted
towards affluent white subscribers?
 

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I see your faggit ass been on one since the capery for cacboy, BoxBytch Factory was banned even after you had your lips on his dyck and face in his armpits, playing the protector for Great White Hopeless, so now you’re on a tangent playing the Coli’s c00n Canadian Kantyan Cakesoap Commando on a never ending losing streak. Shut the fukkk up.

you make up your whole life to fit in online bytch, having white friends, in your “very white” neighborhoods - getting your cultural concern of the day from the coli.
a fake ass lawyer bytch who dikk rides gang members then acts pro Black militant and shyts on Chuck of all people as a sellout

absurd reality :skip:
 
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