This shyt is hard.... wtf he got a mixtape out or something
get that Lil Reece mixtape..
that sh!t tough as hell..
This shyt is hard.... wtf he got a mixtape out or something
that sh!t tough as hell.. i aint even watched the video yet and i agree with himhe comin outta one of the most murderous cities in the country and all he talk about is killin... guns all in his video (or even worse "finger guns"
) and shyt. i thought all that shyt ended in the 90s
and now katie got bandz and all these other copycat muhfukkas
its startin to take back off...
This is for-real.
da fukk said dat?

Lupe Fiasco - Hurt Me Soul - YouTube
Lupe Fiasco - Lamborghini Angels [Audio] - YouTube
Of course it was for storytelling purposes and in the narrative of a different character, but these ignant bastids don't give a fukk![]()

nikka in every hood its the young nikkas catching all the bodies getting they stains upfoh...
Lupe got his lane let Sosa nd em have they lane nikka make music bout what he see/do fukk all that otha shyt...what a hood nikka supposed to spit bout if he lived that life before?
*plays save that shyt*![]()
Nah, I didn't miss the point.
I'm saying fukk Chief Keef and anybody who loves him. That simple view point is mine. Lupe has nothing to do with that.![]()
Also, while I agree completely that the negative effects rap music has on our people is exaggerated, anyone who truly believes that it has NO effect is horribly wrong.
Music is extremely powerful. It influences people for better or for worse, and you're bugging if you think Chief Keef for example isn't inspiring and influencing some nikkas in the Chi and everywhere else to be like him and live that life.
I guess so, but i don't see how ANYONE can say they want to help to improve black people and their conditions but at the same time say some sh1t like "Fvck Chief Keef" that doesn't promote understanding or any sort of change, it's a simplisitic world view that doesn't foster any discussion.
Dudes like Malcolm X lived that lifestyle so he came from a place of understanding and rarely if ever said "Fvck *insert black man here*" because
it would hurt his movement more than help it grow.
I disagree, I think bigger issues like terrible education, living in poverty, growing up around violence and having it in or around the home,parents without college degrees,peer pressure etc. would effect the Chief Keef's of the world leaving a big impact on them before they even got their hands on a Rap Record.
Mainly because the sh1t isn't a rap record for them, they don't turn on B.E.T. and see it.
They walk outside and see their neighbors doing it, their friends growing up in it, family members dying etc.
That's why I always feel like Hip Hop conversations involving it's "influence" almost always seem to skip over what goes on in situations filled with poverty. The same things take place all over the world, not only involving black youth but white, hispanic, asian and other races and nationalities that probably didn't even grow up hearing rap records.
Like the bolded part of your post just doesn't make sense, violence like this is not new in the Chi so obviously it can't be Chief Keef influencing it.
There was already a gang problem, Chief Keef just happens to be an artist that blew up from the area and speaks on it, things wouldn't be any better or worse whether he dropped a record or not.


i wounder how scared lupe would be if he seen and heard this guy
FREDO SANTANA - GANG BANG - YouTube
"ALL MY nikkaS GRIMEY ALL WE DO IS GANGBANG"
lupe:
fredo:![]()

)better they in the studio than in the streets less likely to be another chicago statistic
Fredo Santana shyt go harder than Keef...
Fredo Santana Feat. SD & Gino Marley - War [EXCLUSIVE MUSIC VIDEO] - YouTube
Its an embarrassing day for hip-hop when clueless people would rather prefer Chief Keef over Lupe Fiasco