Double trouble
Yuor lunchroom wasn't poppin all year round at your school breh?so wait,,,,,,, they have a dj in they cafeteria everyday, or was it that one day....![]()

weekly breh 


Yuor lunchroom wasn't poppin all year round at your school breh?
We wasweekly breh
The hell you think with a celebrity surprising the school on that day :fohch:
Sound like your ass need to go back
I had to do it breh...I had to

Kids will ALWAYS defy their parents with their art.
In fact, if they thought their parents were feeling their steelo they would automatically go another direction until they found a lane that made their parents go "what is this crap?"
Such is life. Nowadays I marvel at the fact that Run DMC, NWA, PE, and all the cutting edge shyt from when I was a youngin is now passe to young people. I never thought my Wu Tang would be someone else's Kenny G.






yep I rmemeber "Lil Zane" (when he was a thing) came to our high school and not only was he gettign heckled- but we was talking bout getting his chain![]()


That says more about the state of music today than Erykah.
I was 11 or 12 when she dropped and was a fan, most the people I was fans of made "adult music". Realistically, there is something about this generation that doesn't appreciate older music and/or various forms of black music outside of hip hop and the thuggery passing for r&b. It could be because their parents probably mostly listen to hip hop whereas my parents were raised on r&b/soul from the 60's-80's so i therefore had a broader exposure to music, but i don't see that exposure for this generation, which sucks since there is much more access to music.But why would they expect kids that age to like her music?
Her music is targeted at adults

All you nikkas do is joke
15 year olds talking shyt to a 45 year old lady performing art and all nikkas got is jokes
fukkin pathetic.