"I'm From The Trenches........Where I'm From We Don't Listen To Eminem"

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Boosie came up in a totally different mentality where being non-lyrical, simple minded, and ignorant is a badge of honor. I'm no Eminem fan, but he said the same shyt about Andre 3000 and threw a couple of shots at Ludacris.

He needs the paradigm of "the trenches" to stay ignorant and simple minded so that he can continue to eat.


Crazy thing is that Boosie has always been like that...

Hood cats look up to Boosie but at the same time, they don't buy albums.

Andre was doin grimey shyt like Boosie such as robbing the Pizza man.


What differentiates Boosie from 3000 is that he refuses to grow.

Dre made a TV show on Cartoon Network for the kids all while dropping legendary verses during 07.


Boosie can't even sell 100 copies lol
 

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What's wrong with them they all had songs making waves at that time .and u know they bump so a Chevy is only right lol

I have no issue with Spice breh..


My first rap album was Spice 1's Hits from 1998.

Down Souf nikkas love those old Chevys. Wouldn't be surprised if the Mexicans were bumpin Boosie in a lowdown Chevy Astro.
 

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The Black ppl that played Em music were prolly hip hop heads, horrorcore fans and backpackers, kids. But less and less were interested in his shyt after that horrid ”Encore” album and the plethora of garbage he dropped thereafter.
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That's believable...

I used to have a burnt copy of the Shady Invasion mixtape from 2002
 

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He got played during his peak (99-02), but his stuff hasn’t aged well and he’s trash as fukk now.
 

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Bout to take a much needed sabbatical from all things Rap…low vibrational idiocy all around…but when nigs gonna stop acting like “The Trenches” is fire? 😆, yall be safe tho. Fk Eminem, were they playing anything positive/uplifting in Boosie’s Trenches? Even off positive and uplifting, were they playing any wordsmiths at all? Imagine this buffoon and his crew listening to Rakim, 😆.

The Trenches are awful and backwards and the last place on earth anyone should want to be…you probably should NOT bump the shh Boosie weird, alleged multi-hits on his belt conducted by a teenager, remedial ass was jackin…bump the complete opposite of that.
 
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There was a 3-4 year stretch in the late 90s early aughts where Eminem was actually culturally relevant…but for the vast majority of his career, and we’re talking damn near two decades now, Em has been barely an urban artist…like deadass, Em has like 7 full length multi-platinum solo albums that the average core black hip hop fan has NEVER heard…like fukk the “trenches”, imagine playing a random album cut from MMLP2 at some popping brunch spot on a Sunday in Houston full of middle class black millennials 30-40 year olds….
 

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Entire crowd was black and signing his songs word for word.

Em was a mega star. Everyone listened to him 99-03.


No. That’s not true at all. That’s not to say no black person was listening to Em, but the hood was not bumping his music.

I used to get a lot of shyt for plying Eminem in the whip.
 
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