If I dont Like came out in 1992 it would be looked as a top 5 song alltime

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nah i dont listen to that fakkit shyt :scusthov:

look at them fruitcakes with their shirts off all rubbing on each other :scusthov:

fukking disgusting shyt
 

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idk. I think back in 1992 Marky Mark would have kept his shirt on if he was that skinny
 

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Chief keef and his whole bytch ass gang would of got thrown off the stage and dragged out the exit at a wu tang or KRS concert for performing that wack ass shyt..
 
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old heads u need educating. firstly, lil keef % them really are amerikka's worst nitemare for the simple reason they have no heroes or hood legends they aspire to. when nwa came out [no hom0] they shouted fuk the police et al so str8 from the gate we knew their enemy. of course there was gang-black on black violence but to the average listener they were detached from that existence.chief keef and them would have scared the niccas back in 92 as much as they do niccas in 013. they -meaning the feckless yoof of chicago- r uneducated, directionless knuckle heads and the fact that one of their own got own aint mean a gaw ?amn thang.

in terms of their appeal outside of amerikka they would have been an incredible success, especially in fashion. late 80s, early 90s was the time of ray petri and madonna gettin her shine. it was the era of Buffalo Boy. although chief keef and them r a little on the thin side, they embody the sexual masculinity but visually ambiguity that captures this philosophy.
 

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old heads u need educating. firstly, lil keef % them really are amerikka's worst nitemare for the simple reason they have no heroes or hood legends they aspire to. when nwa came out [no hom0] they shouted fuk the police et al so str8 from the gate we knew their enemy. of course there was gang-black on black violence but to the average listener they were detached from that existence.chief keef and them would have scared the niccas back in 92 as much as they do niccas in 013. they -meaning the feckless yoof of chicago- r uneducated, directionless knuckle heads and the fact that one of their own got own aint mean a gaw ?amn thang.

in terms of their appeal outside of amerikka they would have been an incredible success, especially in fashion. late 80s, early 90s was the time of ray petri and madonna gettin her shine. it was the era of Buffalo Boy. although chief keef and them r a little on the thin side, they embody the sexual masculinity but visually ambiguity that captures this philosophy.


I doubt those young punks would have scared any rappers back in the 90s..maybe they scare you..but not me..you must be a geek boy
 

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Chief keef and his whole bytch ass gang would of got thrown off the stage and dragged out the exit at a wu tang or KRS concert for performing that wack ass shyt..

:childplease:

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I dont like was iconic.


The music video was brilliant too........not trolling...eventhough it was low budget it matched the mood of the song perfectly and I liked how everyone in the video got more crunk as it progressed.

Even today if you throw this on randomly people will go nuts.
 

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This would be a hit in '92 and anyone saying it wouldn't is frontin'. First of all the beat is pure piff, second of all it's catchy AF, third this is some hood sh*t and would fit perfectly in '92 where most inner cities had much worse crime issues than today. This would be an anthem for a lot of people.

SMH at the people disrespecting Keef's street cred. He's one of the hardest rappers to come into the game, the nig*a was involved in gangs in one of Chicago's worse neighborhoods, he had already been on house arrest due to heroin manufacture and weapons. His record is already longer than some of these ni*gas that have been in the game for years.

"All ya nikkaz talking about Chief Keef ain't about this, Chief Keef ain't about that SHUT THE F*CK UP!"
"Ya know he roll will Lil Reese and em', them nikkaz savages out thurr!":troll:
 
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