1. The War on Drugs is over. The 1982-1998 ain't never coming back. Ever.
2. It don't matter how big or "small" or dry a place is. If you in a small little burned out place with a population of 750 and you pushing 500 dollars a day, then congrats. You the MAN in your village.
3. A ghetto is a ghetto, no matter how big or small, how many buildings it has, concrete or fields. If people are coming day in and day out and giving you money for product, then who's to say you ain't getting money? Cause you from Da Souf?
Every ghetto got a nikka that think he Tony Montana, and nikkas think they Manolo.
Let 'em cook.
2. It don't matter how big or "small" or dry a place is. If you in a small little burned out place with a population of 750 and you pushing 500 dollars a day, then congrats. You the MAN in your village.
3. A ghetto is a ghetto, no matter how big or small, how many buildings it has, concrete or fields. If people are coming day in and day out and giving you money for product, then who's to say you ain't getting money? Cause you from Da Souf?
Every ghetto got a nikka that think he Tony Montana, and nikkas think they Manolo.
Let 'em cook.
@ this thread. There's drug ealers everywhere. There's big time drug dealers in Houston and New Orleans......why would ATL be any different?
what 'drugs' are we talking about.

nikkas all across the north east who can't go back to their neighborhoods go to ATL and live happily ever after
