“Karma DOESN’T EXIST. If it does then WHY do RAPPERS NOT get Karma for the BAD things THEY SAY? WHY do they BECOME MILLIONAIRES?” - Charleston White

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This fukking dodo brain *sighs*

Okay, here's the skippy on this "karma" argument. Don't this doofus realize that rappers are embracing the karma the moment that they signed the contract:

  • Stuck in a shyt deal or independent route where their music could be hot one minute and old news the next second
  • Need an entourage because they got to move like the president (haters, opps, and crazed fans)
  • Will never be mentioned with the GOATs of the past, so they are stuck in a time capsule of a time when demonic music was short lived
  • The audience buying their shyt consists of "real nikkas" ala white suburban cacs
  • The money could go in an instant
That catch 22 outweighs the life before the street shyt, because you got to sleep with one eye open. If you get caught sleeping, it's a wrap. Hence, Da Baby being a afterthought after years of being cyberthug :francis:
 

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If you look at karma as a mystical entity with a conscious that distributes justice in this world you probably believe in Batman.

Rappers and most people who do wicked ( lie, cheat, steal, etc) get their karma by the way they live.

From takeoff to jay z they all reaped what they sold. Y’all really think rappers like jay z or drake are taken seriously out side the rap circle.

It’s why these videos pop up of rappers like meek mill and Kanye doing funny stuff.

You may have all the money in the world but if you had to suck 10 dikks for it then that’s something you got to live wit.

Karma is real but it simply getting it how you live.
 

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Karma doesn’t exist in my opinion. Too many evil fukkers live a long good life.

It’s true, we don’t know about the afterlife. Maybe they go to hell; I dunno. But on this life on earth, I don’t see Karma working

I'm going to give a good example of how karma worked in my favor....

One time, going home from middle school, these youngins came up to me. Asking me like "why I looked so tough?"

Koala: *shrugs* "No issues. I'm trying to get home"

Next thing I know I felt this strike to the face like somebody throwing a brick to my face I get up and about to lay a hand despite never actually being in a fight, but the two youngins turned into a whole squad.

I was like :why::mjcry:

Next thing I know I was getting jumped, but thankfully a lady in her car honked the horn to stop the dudes from doing the job, and gave me a ride home. That night, not only the jawn that I KNOW set the shyt up, but something was brewing. Its like I know something was going to go down in my favor, but on the real I was shook and scared shyttless to even go around that block. So I took the long way home, until the day occurred, when my classmate hit me up talking about

"aye koala, remember them brehs that jumped you? They got beat the fukk up badly by some other dudes."

Yeah karma seems like it doesn't work right away, but when it does :banderas:
 
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He hasn't been paying attention to rap in 2023.

in 2023, no rap album topped the charts, most artists in rap are flopping and falling harder and harder chart wise, Gen Z officially declared that rap isn't the #1 genre for the youth anymore (its Afrobeats), thot rappers are flopping and getting in massive financial trouble with their record labels, labels are dropping their rap acts randomly, Hip Hop's 50th anniversary failed to generate attention on social media for extended periods of time, and people like Takeoff are dead and Young Thug doing Football numbers in jail.

Its past its commercial prime and going to die out like Rock music did in the 2000s.
 
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