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keef is a teenager, and a rich teenager at that. Ross and Hov are grown men. Ofcourse their rhymes are gonna reflect their mental mindstate.
Kendrick is a teenager, too, who grew up in a hood as violent as keef's. He spits positive rap and is now at the top of the industry. Keef spits mindless crap about killing nikkas in the streets of Chicago. How's his career doing? :usure:
 

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The glory was there because u could really make money in the streets. U can't say it wasn't any glory when u still have people reminiscing over street legends like big meech, alpo and rich porter, frank Lucas, etc...


the glorification of those types.
were from the government investing into the discovery zone to create the applied knowledge.
there was never any glory in the streets.
the government just marketed to make you and its people think that.

the lack of pr, for the streets.
is because the government, stopped consistently and widely investing into the discovery zone.
now, they have the braintrust and the applied knowledge factor.
they no longer invest in the pr.

it is as simple as that.....
the government always invested into the street factor to take advantage in profitability, and socio-economic purposes.

there was never any glory,....
it was just pr'd so heavy..
that people fell into the systematic trap.

the streets will always create the music it makes now.
as the government created and absolved everything to make the streets.
the streets exist in this country from the government purposefully disallowing Keynesian theories.
plus, purposefully stripped from us.
to keep us locked into being the economic boost and buffer for this country.

they control us,..we don't control anything.

in general, you can only do what a country allows you to.

this country does not allow you to operate, or create a profit in the streets.
they systematically created the discovery zone.
to eliminate us from creating an economy to sustain ourselves.
while also,..plucking away key adaptations and modifications.
that gave us a glimmer of hope, or the ability to survive.



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the glorification of those types.
were from the government investing into the discovery zone to create the applied knowledge.
there was never any glory in the streets.
the government just marketed to make you and its people think that.

the lack of pr, for the streets.
is because the government, stopped consistently and widely investing into the discovery zone.
now, they have the braintrust and the applied knowledge factor.
they no longer invest in the pr.

it is as simple as that.....
the government always invested into the street factor to take advantage in profitability, and socio-economic purposes.

there was never any glory,....
it was just pr'd so heavy..
that people fell into the systematic trap.

the streets will always create the music it makes now.
as the government created and absolved everything to make the streets.
the streets exist in this country from the government purposefully disallowing Keynesian theories.
their predominate groups of people were able to us.
plus, purposefully stripped from us.
to keep us locked into being the economic boost and buffer for this country.

they control us,..we don't control anything.

in general, you can only do what a country allows you to.

this country does not allow you to operate, or create a profit in the streets.
they systematically created the discovery zone.
to eliminate us from creating an economy to sustain ourselves.
while also,..plucking away key adaptations and modifications.
that gave us a glimmer of hope, or the ability to survive.



art barr

The streets were actually dumb enough to think better and see how the government is manipulating their cognitive structures in their heads. Tell this to the lost oldheads that think that rap is all about the NEGATIVITY of the streets and the ignorance of it.
 

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Nothing general will ever apply to every person and place, no matter the situation.


the first thing about society is the general rule.
exceptions do not count, in the general rule.
most black people do not understand about in general and facts.
purposefully, these concepts are kept from us.

just like key words in this American society are not consistently used as a point.
so, you don't and can't in general make a frame of reference to them.

exceptions to the rule don't matter, on the spreadsheet.
as they have a system in place that will eventually net everyone in general.
plus, acquire the profit from the rare exceptions as well.

right now,..their braintrust is so powerful and completely unstoppable to the end of time.

you just do not know it, because you lack the braintrust in general to know better.
that is by design,..not by exception.

nikkaz, need to stop thinking they are not generally not nikkaz, to the powers that be.

yousa, and i'ze a nikka to them.....
I don't care how exceptional you think you are.



art barr
 
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the glorification of those types.
were from the government investing into the discovery zone to create the applied knowledge.
there was never any glory in the streets.
the government just marketed to make you and its people think that.

the lack of pr, for the streets.
is because the government, stopped consistently and widely investing into the discovery zone.
now, they have the braintrust and the applied knowledge factor.
they no longer invest in the pr.

it is as simple as that.....
the government always invested into the street factor to take advantage in profitability, and socio-economic purposes.

there was never any glory,....
it was just pr'd so heavy..
that people fell into the systematic trap.

the streets will always create the music it makes now.
as the government created and absolved everything to make the streets.
the streets exist in this country from the government purposefully disallowing Keynesian theories.
their predominate groups of people were able to us.
plus, purposefully stripped from us.
to keep us locked into being the economic boost and buffer for this country.

they control us,..we don't control anything.

in general, you can only do what a country allows you to.

this country does not allow you to operate, or create a profit in the streets.
they systematically created the discovery zone.
to eliminate us from creating an economy to sustain ourselves.
while also,..plucking away key adaptations and modifications.
that gave us a glimmer of hope, or the ability to survive.



art barr

I agree with u to an extent but like I said that's a whole nother thread right there
 
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I was responding the people who were saying that the hood ain't that bad and poverty int that bad. You can't phase out the hood in rap music.
Nobody is trying to phase out the hood. But who says you have to glorify the negativity. You argue that rap has always celebrated the worst parts of the hood. And you're simply wrong. Wu tang, jay, kool g rap, nas, etc. have reported on the hood and it's effect on black people, but they never gleefully worshipped the poison that is killing the black underclass. They admitted to being products of the streets while still acknowledging that they wanted something better for themselves and those in the hood. Chief keef has never made a song like ill street blues.
 

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the first thing about society is the general rule.
exceptions do not count, in the general rule.
most black people do not understand about in general and facts.
purposefully, these concepts are kept from us.

just like key words in this American society are not consistently used as a point.
so, you don't and can't in general make a frame of reference to them.

exceptions to the rule don't matter, on the spreadsheet.
as they have a system in place that will eventually net everyone in general.
plus, acquire the profit from the rare exceptions as well.

right now,..their braintrust is so powerful and completely unstoppable to the end of time.

you just do not know it, because you lack the braintrust in general to no better.
that is by design,..not by exception.

nikkaz, need to stop thinking they are not generally not nikkaz, to the powers that be.

yousa, and i'ze a nikka to them.....
I don't care how exceptional you think you are.



art barr

I think u quoted the wrong person, u basically just expounded on what I was tryna say
 

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Nobody is trying to phase out the hood. But who says you have to glorify the negativity. You argue that rap has always celebrated the worst parts of the hood. And you're simply wrong. Wu tang, jay, kool g rap, nas, etc. have reported on the hood and it's effect on black people, but they never gleefully worshipped the poison that is killing the black underclass. They admitted to being products of the streets while still acknowledging that they wanted s

All those artist u named have glorified violence and drugs in their ryhmes just like artists do now
 

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Kendrick is a teenager, too, who grew up in a hood as violent as keef's. He spits positive rap and is now at the top of the industry. Keef spits mindless crap about killing nikkas in the streets of Chicago. How's his career doing? :usure:
well, 1st. Kendrick grew up in the hood but from what I've heard he wasn't really part of the bullshyt that much. Chief keef OTOH? Shiet. We already know about his rap sheet.

also Kendrick is in his mid-twenties. TEchnically he's a grown man. Keef is still a teenager. He's Young and dumb and has gotten paid off being young and dumb.
 

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The streets were actually dumb enough to think better and see how the government is manipulating their cognitive structures in their heads. Tell this to the lost oldheads that think that rap is all about the NEGATIVITY of the streets and the ignorance of it.

they definitely attacked the structure of old and new.
now, they have a dumbed down based of nikkaz in general.
who have no way to acquire, produce or create culture.
which, is why the government invested into the groups.
who purposefully were able to make a change, given the situation.
no matter what the makeup of that group was.
then, once...
they seized those groups, by all and any means necessary.
they went about the destruction of the possibility.
to eliminate any future groups or a braintrust to mastermind change.
this government plucked the braintrust and mindful purpose of the things that could have created changed.

in general,...most black people do not know this.
also,..since they did this.
it eliminated the creation of a culture to teach what was missing.

while all, making us focus on one thing,...which is capitalism.
with no culture, education, or direction to add in garnering capital systematically as a people.
which is the exclusion of key Keynesian theories.
they gave themselves, while disallowing us, from the same Keynesian theories.
they applied to save themselves.


don't believe me,....
go apply for wia in a white neighborhood.
as opposed to wia in a black neighborhood.

maybe then the stark beginning differences, will be apparent.



art barr
 

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what's so wrong about these weirdo rappers? At least they aren't on wax lying about shyt they never did and glorifying violence and exploiting to make money.

it's like some of these rappers go outside the box people put rappers in (as being nothing but violent drug slinging gangsters) and then people get mad

:mindblown:

if they are THEMSELVES they are "weirdo's" but if they spit ducktale violent coke rhymes they are "real nikkas" :mindblown:

Breh, i'm really trying to wrap my head around grown ass people still being enthralled by "the streetz".
 

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Nobody is trying to phase out the hood. But who says you have to glorify the negativity. You argue that rap has always celebrated the worst parts of the hood. And you're simply wrong. Wu tang, jay, kool g rap, nas, etc. have reported on the hood and it's effect on black people, but they never gleefully worshipped the poison that is killing the black underclass. They admitted to being products of the streets while still acknowledging that they wanted something better for themselves and those in the hood. Chief keef has never made a song like ill street blues.


the government eliminated the idea of rap being the pre-emptive tale.
to fully marketing and investing into rap music.
that dealt with the ideals.
rap had steered away from after the death of the furious five's cowboy.
once, they used capitalism and its lure.
to take rap from the pre-emptive cautionary tale.
into a music based solely on the first person take, with no responsibility for content.
that is what created the dissention of numerous groups of blacks.
plus, created mass profitability into the prison economy complex.


art barr
 
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