wild100sboy
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The fact that Chief Keef is signed exposes the agenda of the music industry
well said my brother *daps and green rep*The fact that Chief Keef is signed exposes the agenda of the music industry
well said my brother *daps and green rep*
From what I heard lupe never said he should stop doing him. Ya are making assumptions. Art bar on his troll clown crap baseless shyt. I noticed how a lot of ya like to play devils advocate even when the opposite argument doesn't even bring up good discussion
Man thats some sad shyt and this is what kills me about my people. fukk some rap shyt this is about life and how we're so trained to hate one another and kill each other over nothing and then glorify it for money. There's no respect anymore or camaraderie in the community. These youngstas look at each other like potential victims and not trying to hear anything the older generation has to say. No fathers teaching these dudes how to be respectable men and not fukking killers basically committing genocide on your own race for nothing. Like I said the Willie Lynch Letter worked and is still in affect today.Gotdamn wtf you n1ggas doin over there. Why all the killing man? Go fukk a b1tch or something. Nikkas over there worrying about next nikkas and takin them off the map. All them 55 murders got families. That's 55 families. Mother an fathers, siblings, cousins, aunts, uncles etc
That's a lot of suffering. You jus put that sh1t into prospective.
Nikkas man![]()
yo ho ass making comments,...
yet, have not quoted or attempted to dispel any of the facts i have posted.
as you can not because you can not dispute a fact.
you are the only troll here.
now, shut cho pic'n ass up!
before i start settin the tables in dis sumbytch!
art barr

The major issue I have with Chief keef is that he is glorying murder, guns, violence, drugs etc without talking about the repercussions of it.. li

You came in the thread, probably didn't even watch the video, gave everyone a speech on Lupe's unappreciation for the history of hip-hop, talked about how you started dsl internet in Illinois ...
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and you talk about people not disputing facts and being trolls.![]()

I respect Lupe and his opinion here but it's a bit misguided.. Hip hop doesn't traditionally have an affect on violent crime... Cities like DC, Baltimore and Gary Indiana have almost no local hip hop scene and nikkas drop like flies... More nikkas die at go-gos than gangsta rap shows... nikkas die at second lines in New Orleans all the time..
What?
Shut up, man. Can you please re-phrase, or I'll have to file you as a shock-poster who would rather praise Wayne for sticking a band-aid on his heel after he tripped up, rather than Lupe, who expresses his disdain for the youth in the city that he grew up in.

The fact that Chief Keef is signed exposes the agenda of the music industry

making money?![]()
Yeah, I really don't think it's a conspiracy to marginalize black people. I'm sure they don't care if they do or not, but the chief objective is to make money. If the climate in this country was one in which positive hip-hop sold, they'd pump that.but he's not talking about it. he's glorifying it, celebrating the wanton killing taking place in his neighborhood, where young black men like himself are losing their lives before they even begin. instead of talking about what he sees, he is cheering what he sees.
as a consequence, young black men -- chicago and elsewhere -- become conditioned to thinking this behavior keef revels in is acceptable on their streets. that's where a clear correlation between the music and the real life outcome of its dissemination can be drawn.
i won't deny the nikka has made some catchy music, but it's poisonous.