Joey Fatts - Few Lessons I Learned From A$AP Yams

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you can tell its a real disconnect between the elders and the youth.

Easside did the same thing his elders did in the hip hop community. Look for talent, inspire talent, teach nikkas, look flashy while doing it, do drugs. He helped his people stand up.

Easside died and the elders said "told you so" on some bytch shyt or flat out didn't care.

Hip Hop don't know it, but it lost a big chunk of future when Yams died.
 
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