Gucci dropping a track called "Crash Dummy" tonight

EzekelRAGE

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Didnt gucci and dior show receipts that gucci gave like 20k(10 from him, 10 from the label) on his funeral? Scar's sister didnt deny it, just did the ghetto trash shyt of "that lil money wasnt nothing".
Another clown ass nikka who'd be quick to tell facing serious time
lol fineese has kept his mouth shut on shyt and went to jail. Some street nikkas do follow that code.
 

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nikkas be so thirsty to defend snitches I’ll never understand it. Gucci got played by a nikka 20 years younger than him he fukking rat by every definition of the word
 

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Y'all still having these conversations in 2026? The culture is literally retarded. Only us. :pachaha:
If after 2020 when COVID crushed the world & reset everything. These fools will never get it & just need to die already. :yeshrug:
it's just entertainment

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:laff: “Watch the party die” so the culture can reset, remedial ass rappers have my people in a chokehold. Both the rapper & the audience played a role in this nonsense.

Either it’s just bars or they want rappers to be behind bars or killed behind their bars. Don’t even ask me how :wow:
 

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I'd hazard a guess that this is the kind of take that's making street dudes say they hate when non-street dudes speak on street stuff.

From what I've seen, what street dudes are saying is that contrary to popular belief - street dudes take a lot of L's and it's all part of the game. It's part of being a "street nikka", and staying solid is the anchoring motif throughout Gucci's career and character. Gucci should have taken his L and kept it pushing. They're not saying they expected him to slide. Some say if it was them they would slide, some say nah, they woulda just taken the L and charge it to the game. Ultimately, Pooh Shiesty would have still been signed to Gucci and the statements would have come from the off-duty security guards etc. Gucci could have refused to give a statement etc. All of this by the way, seems consistent with Gucci's own preachings and teachings.

Seems like the whole "so yall wanted Gucci to endanger himself and his freedom to adhere to a code?" thing is a thing being pushed by non-street dudes to move goalposts:hubie:


What does "street dudes" even mean? There's no definition of the term. I've been lucky to where I ran the streets and came across a wide range of personalities that educated me and learned to steer clear of certain individuals roaming the streets. There's absolute scum of the earth and cats who are honourable conducting business,they are not the same. I understand your point but you seem to forget that there is no such thing as street rules that govern anything,every situation is handled according to the people involved and the risks involved. In Wop's case I completely agree with you, but that's off his stance on handling conflict. My point is that other "street dudes" are not judge and jury here when the aspect of "principles" is a wet t shirt contest for a subset of people involved in illegal business,sounds great until you run into someone that disagrees and then what? I understand crime,I don't understand crash test dummies looking for sympathy.
 
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