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this dude bill simmons is soo fuccing corny
Mad?
Niqqa, fukk I got to be mad about?
I actually like Pac as a rapper. But I'm just keeping it real. He's wasn't a real tough guy. He wasn't about that life. And it caught up to him in them end tryna play that part while messing with REAL tough guys and real g's.
I mean homie went from this
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meanwhile, he got into more scraps and more legal trouble with DU and solo than he did on death row, i don't know how dancing on a stage to get your foot in the door with a popular rap group makes you any less of a live wire
no offense but you sound like a vh1 special.
50 has beensince he dropped that massacre weed-plate. he continued selling for a few more years off of his name, commercial momentum and his machine. lets not act like he was a flag-bearer for hardcore rap music in 2007.
and lets not act like kanye outsold a prime 50.
lol yo name sound like sum type of hiphop spoof but im the vh1 special?
50 was basically the last of the "superstar gangsta" type of rappers, after him, it was all about trap music or sum soft shyt..there was no flag bearer for hardcore/gangsta rap after 50.
kanye was never the "in thing". the streets never got behind him, so how could he be the "in thing" in hip-hop? and lets not act like the streets were behind 50 cent in 2007 either. their whole sales battle was nothing but a promotional tool. a great idea and it worked, but thats all it was. it wasnt not great moment in rap history. hell no.
the last NEW street artist that sold a lot & had the streets behind him besides 50 was jeezy, and for him that started in 05, ever since then, the streets haven't been a factor sales wise..plus all the rappers who the streets listen to fukked wit kanye, so how wasn't he the "in thing" in hiphop?
and there was no transition. all those fairy rappers were placed in their positions. they didnt work their way up legitimately. i rarely ever hear any of their album cuts when i step foot out the house. if i hear their music being played, its almost always a single(most likely the radio) being played out of someones car.
thats something thats lost with alot of young cats. they sit back and allow "trends" to be dictated to them. they never witnessed a true transitional phase.
how can you say it was no transition when there's clearly a difference between the rap scene from the early 2000's up to today?
and regardless of how it happened,legitimately or not, it happened.![]()
no it actually makes sense.Sounds like your standard fairly ridiculous obvious middle age back in the day revisionism that we all know to be false
One of these men got caught moving $1.4 mill in coke. One is an ex-CO.
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Like I said earlier in the thread, people are obsessed with appearances. As long as you "look the part", that's all that matters.
Fred.
Yep exactly..
It's not just rap.. It's society as a whole..Every generation gets progressively more soft...The generations before us were callused to a level that we can't even comprehend..
There are blatant examples everywhere to show that this era is more p*ssy.. Women fighting on the front line, homos in the military, the NFL turning into a flag football league,the concept of hate crimes, the national campaign against bullying etc..etc...
Times Square used to look like a 3rd world country now it's Disney Land (except you can't even buy a large soda)
Everything around it is trending more towards soft...
To argue against the reality is just arrogant and ignorant...
well..Beans is a real nikka...he just got caught slippin...I don't even fault nikkas for that...if u a real nikka in the streets than L's are a part of the territory...but thing I found funny bout that situation was that when Mike Knox was poppin mad shyt on camera about him knockin Beans out n all that...he called Beans up on camera on speaker and Beans was like "Really Knox?..U knocked my out?" and it even got to the point where Knox even took it off speaker phone and just ended up havin a convo wit the nikka...while gigglin for the camera...that shyt let me know that the situation was exaggerated in some kind of way...cause Knox kinda fell back wit all that talk when he actually spoke to Beans...
Men from previous generations (before the crack epidemic) used to fight in actual wars overseas and experienced hardships such as lack of food, housing, and security. Of course men back then were emotionally empty and traumatized. On top of social injustices. Even in the drug game back in the 90s, you had guys that sensationalized bullshyt that is already happening, which made a lot of mentally lost dudes into thinking that the gang/ rap shyt is the way to go. Now, with no real causes left to fight for and no openly oppressive laws, people are content, despite shyt going on that is slowly taking away their basic rights.
it's cameras every fukkin where now, crimes are a HELL of a lot harder to pull off, combine that with what you saying about no real inherit struggle and you got what you have...a bunch of young dumb nikkas looking for excuses to maintain what has been laid before them as the path to whatever fukked up concept of manhood they have.
the struggle is now an internal one.
The quote is true, but you gotta understand that Black America was in a much darker place then. It shouldnt be looked upon with nostalgia, despite the fact that the music was of high quality and a lot grittier and "real"
The late 80s/early 90s was the height of the crack epidemic, and the streets in NY and L.A were virtual war zones. The record industry had no choice but to reflect that. NY, which was the center of hip hop at the time, was averaging over 2000 murders a year. L.A was outta control too. People are losing their mind over the violence in the Chi, and they average over 400 murders a year currently speaking. That should put things in perspective.
The change in Hip hop reflects the growth of black america. Some good, some not so good. We're all not hood niqqas no mo, and Im glad the violent aspect of rap has been pushed to the margins.
it's cameras every fukkin where now, crimes are a HELL of a lot harder to pull off, combine that with what you saying about no real inherit struggle and you got what you have...a bunch of young dumb nikkas looking for excuses to maintain what has been laid before them as the path to whatever fukked up concept of manhood they have.
the struggle is now an internal one.
A lot of nikkas don't understand that shyt at all. They hate the way that black folk is expanding outside the hood and thinking for themselves, instead of some block that doesn't give a fukk about them or repping a place that they don't own legally.