Lupe Fiasco Say's Chief Keef's Message Scares Him

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Would he rather Sosa nem still be in the cut making scary sights?

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I'm from the southside wild 100s ,I seen where you said you stayed in the chi before I may be wrong but its not chief keef I'm worried about its the cheap knock offs that I'm worried about, y
 

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chief keef influence is only on the surface of the youth of chicago (his style of rap, the way he look) but as far as gangbangin?? *in chief keef voice* NAA!

right now, the youth is going against the grain of the old guard..meaning, they're doing they're own thing within their own lil groups, and basically saying "fukk the old heads and their old way of doin things!" and rebelling..and since the gang structure is broken down, now they fight against people in there own gang.."this block vs that block up the street" type of shyt..and since they're so close..the retalitory shootings happen real fast

keef ain't have shyt to do wit this
 

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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..
 

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Not really.

Lupe's early shyt wasn't just a blatant murder this nikka, 2 word chorus having basic song shyt. Lupe talked about hustling, occasionally shooting, drugs and all that but his lyrics were clever and the message wasn't on some brain dead straight forward shyt like Keef's is.

Lupe could talk about the same exact thing and it would go over kids heads, Keef's message is so basic and direct that everyone knows what is going on.

It's not the same at all.


it was still the same sociopathic crime works.
you trying to give him a pass.
it is the same shyt, at the end of the day.
except lupe tries to make it like his.
i used to love her biting ass!
riddle me this, riddle me that ass rhymes.
are so much more profound.
shyt is just more inferior skilled biter bullshyt, too.

fukk outta here, given this dude a pass.
he also contributes to hiphop looking piss poor as anyone else.

shyt is bullshyt all the passes motherfukkers give nowadays cause they fake, too!



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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..

I'm not saying you lying cause it really doesn't have much but proof? you have statistical backing for that? because im pretty sure hip-hop has no positive correlation with our community.
 

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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..
He's not really saying or suggesting that at all though...he's not blaming keef or his music for what's happening in Chicago...he's scared that the climate in Chicago is what's producing Keef and his message...Keef is such an honest reflection of what's going on right now in the Chi that hits home for him, and scares him...which was actually refreshing, because the natural smart dumb nikka stance is the one you're alluding to where people blame violence in our neighborhoods on rap...confusing cause and effect
 

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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..

DC doesn't have a local hip-hop scene? Isn't that where Fat Trel is from? A nikka whose raps mirror those of Chief Keef?

Isn't Freddie Gibbs from Indiana? If you google his name you get info about the underground rap scene in Gary.

When asked about the Gary hip hop scene, Freddie Gibbs said it is full of thug rappers. The reason the primary genre is thug rap is because all of the rappers are thugs.

I think this post is a little misguided.
 

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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.


dawg,....

when earl was out.
do you know why it was not a rampant history of killing earl types.
let alone when earl was selling a lot larger array of records, and generating more publishing than chief keef.
it is because the neighborhoods where earl is played.
were nurtured and single-handidly, and purposefully cared for.
so, as to be kept out of severe poverty conditioning.
if this country and public stock holders were not trying to publically and purposefully.

see a return on its highest cashcrop item.
known as the black males in the penal systen of a a penal colony.
acting as the more profitbale version of flesh peddling known as slavery.
we would not have these conditions. chief keef would be classified as distinctly horrorcore.
made, specifically to profit off of and for a horrorcore audience. instead since we have a country purposefully making and living off of being a penal colony. the media it controls deflects blame erroneously onto an artist. while, letting a country hiding its hands, of its complete wrong doing and capitalistically evil scope to make a profit.

so kill all that,.....place blame shyt.

the government made it like this,..not the black people living in the condition.




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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 :snoop:

nikkas out here coolin' wit they youngins
 

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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..

We've had a decent Hip Hop scene in DC since '05.

If you read a paper or go out on U St you'd know that violent crime has been increasing around some of these events.

Other than that I agree that music doesnt lead to violence.

The kids listening to Keef arent going out an imitating him. He's imitating them.

That said, I dont think anybody in this thread listened to the interview.
 

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Lupe wanted to see the world change in his lifetime. You just gotta watch the statistics drop. The kids are learning from the mistakes of their elders but still, alot arent learning. Time.
 

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I'm not saying you lying cause it really doesn't have much but proof? you have statistical backing for that? because im pretty sure hip-hop has no positive correlation with our community.
Statistically...the peak of crime and murder was the late 80's, the height of pro black nationalism in hip hop...both were responses to the crack epidemic....which is to say rap not only doesn't have a positive effect on the community, but that in the grand scheme of things it doesn't have that large of an effect at all....the main determining factors that actually affect the community (poverty, failing school, the drug trade, crumbling family structure) influence the music that's made instead of the other way around...Keef came up at a time in hip hop where the biggest rapper his city has ever produced is one of the kings of hip hops and raps primarily about fashion and being cuckolded...that didn't change the reality of the world he lived in and shaped his sensibilities not one bit
 
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