Maybe that SOB Bill O' Reilly is right about this generation...

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I'm sitting back looking at everyone on the net getting there panties wet over a brother dissing other brothers so he can get a buzz off a song,and these blacks and c00ns going crazy like it's there first piece of puzzy...why these rappers not going after these police and white men that don't give 2 fuccs about them,and laugh when we talk about ourself. Like i said in another thread we more prejudiced against ourselfs then any other race,light skin vs dark skin proves that point.
So come on in this thread c00ns and black power leaders on the coli lets talk about it.
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The overkill of response records is shameful. Only a couple worth even listening to. There is no "story" here, just bored fans who are shocked to see a successful artist risk potential future earnings and possible 'collabos' for the sake of competition. Which is kind of why Kendrick said what he said in the first place.

The game is too friendly, but we don't need the other extreme either, with people (media) rehashing decades old coastal beefs and middle aged gangster rappers creasing up their white tees, and dusting off their khakis and chucks to get some thirst coverage. :bryan:

fukk Bill O' Reilly in general too.
 

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First of all you've GOT to be kidding me or no nothing of my personal posting history.

I am the champion of positive messages and actions within Hip Hop. Nas's Daughters was on the best Hip Hop songs of last year and rightfully deserved the Grammy for Best Hip Hop song. I've NEVER dissed any rapper for social commentary or positive lyrical contributions


With that said, Hip,Hop is a genre that is partially built off battling. It is the lifeblood of the very culture. We can give Nas, Common, Lupe Fiasco, Saigon, and Kendrick Lamar props for their positive lyrics, social commentary, and focus on maturing as both artists and men while at the same time we can give Nas props for Ether, Common For The bytch In Yoo, or K.Dot for Control. One doesn't have to supersede the other and to attempt to do so while invoking the name of a Cac Shock Newscaster is the epitome of stupidity.

Nas the same man who made Ether just helped a homeless father raise $50,000 towards providing his family with a new home. What the fukk did Bill O'Reilly have to say about that?:stopitslime:

Himself? :ohhh:
 

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I'm sitting back looking at everyone on the net getting there panties wet over a brother dissing other brothers so he can get a buzz off a song,and these blacks and c00ns going crazy like it's there first piece of puzzy...why these rappers not going after these police and white men that don't give 2 fuccs about them,and laugh when we talk about ourself. Like i said in another thread we more prejudiced against ourselfs then any other race,light skin vs dark skin proves that point.
So come on in this thread c00ns and black power leaders on the coli lets talk about it.

Kendrick has dropped socially conscious tracks throughout his whole career. the fact that Control was the first time you actually paid attention to him doesn't change this. in fact, ironically, it just means you're guilty of the very same thing you're accusing everyone here of being; only paying attention to beef and controversy rather than social consciousness in hip hop.

where were you when Kendrick dropped this?

 
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