I didn't realize there was so many real life sambos on this board. y'all falling right in line with what the white man wants.
Whatever "knocks in the whip", right? Let a family member of one of these co-signees get clapped with this music as the soundtrack and see how quick their opinion changes.
i wish i could kill that lil nikka he needs to go
I don't speak this about any other city, because I'm not from there. But my family lives in Chicago. So my nephews, and my cousins, and my friends and my peoples... they all in those hoods that he represents.
The murder rate in Chicago is skyrocketing, and when you see who is doing it, they all look like Chief Keef. ... I understand where he's coming from, and I understand his struggle. I'm not at him, I'm at where he came from. And that place still exists, and it incubates that mentality.
just like you ignore lupe's pr to mean what you want it to be.
instead of what it is really saying.
you missed what i said;
you would not have high speed dedicated bandwidth in your fukking crib.
if not for me producing the profitability of the small dedicated bandwidth connectivity and product.
as the number one sales rep for over a year straight.
at chicago's oldest and largest isp.
the first isp to offer dsl in north america.
now,...stfu, you bytch ass nikka.
you just mad, i am the realest and exposed one of the fakest.
you are still fooled by.
art barr
again, this is my city!
only i, and i stand alone, to inherit on some emcee shyt.
so kill the noise, killanoise
GOD EMPEROR : CHRIST HEIR
PROTEGE TO A LEGEND
THE CITY HEIR : HEIR JORDAN
HEF.UVS
LOL ... Thank you ArtNet for supplying us with the broadband that we, not only use to view threads such as this, but also to read your disgruntled ramblings on.
Stack Barr...!!L??.
This is the greatest post in the history of the internet.
Daps & reps.
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.
i wish i could kill that lil nikka he needs to go