My biggest inspiration in life was Jeezy. He inspired me in a wrong way - Ralo (UPDATE: Court docs)

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Some.people are just very impressionable weak minded people

And any transgression i committed I can honestly say it was on my behalf not no damn rap record

I grew up on 90s NYC coke rap I.e (money boss playas....the lox....royal flush...CNN...Escobar....Jay z...children of the corn...Big...Raekwon...Cormega)

And I remember moving down south during the dawn of the Trap Music subgenre (Ghetto Mafia...Bolo da gangsta...Hard Boyz...Crime Affilates...)

I can't recall anybody including myself saying this MUSIC made them want to sell Dope...

Some people just have to take accountability for what they already committed to doing without pointing the fingers at others

Not really something a lot of people will outright admit, don’t mean it doesn’t happen.

And people get ultra individualistic when topics like this come around... “Well I didn’t do such n such”, “It didn’t affect ME”..

:mindblown:

As though you and your circle the only nikkaz in existence.

This ain’t about YOU breh
 

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If you really listened to jeezy music you heard him speak on the highs and the lows.

How many kids do you know that started selling drugs because of rap music?

A lot.

A whole lot.

Please don't try and run that “I was just trying to make some money to feed my daughter” bs by me.

I’m really from the hood and I really sold dope.

Most of us started hustling cause the bytches like dboys, for pocket money, clothes, sneakers, to support our weed habit, clout, and because it sounded fly in a rap song.
 
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Some.people are just very impressionable weak minded people

And any transgression i committed I can honestly say it was on my behalf not no damn rap record

I grew up on 90s NYC coke rap I.e (money boss playas....the lox....royal flush...CNN...Escobar....Jay z...children of the corn...Big...Raekwon...Cormega)

And I remember moving down south during the dawn of the Trap Music subgenre (Ghetto Mafia...Bolo da gangsta...Hard Boyz...Crime Affilates...)

I can't recall anybody including myself saying this MUSIC made them want to sell Dope...

Some people just have to take accountability for what they already committed to doing without pointing the fingers at others

Bullshyt.
 

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Ralo my nikka. I never liked the way he went a Gucci enemies when he signed him tho. Although im sure that was part of the deal. I like them all tho. They all real nikkas. Waka was a hoe for kissing Ralo ass tho but you was going hard at Gucci until he got real shooters on payroll and u fell back like a lil bytch.
 

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Anybody with half of a brain already knew that hiphop music/culture is the biggest influence on our youth. The only ones that deny it are the "aspiring rappers" and the nikkas that want to be like these rappers.
As a teacher , I feel like the biggest influence on a child is a parent , been teaching for ten years now, all of my former students who went on to do dope things....all have good parents, Not perfect parents but parents who are involved and TRY, But I’ll let you cook tho bro:ehh: shyty parents let there children be raised by the streets and entertainment
 

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You nikkaz love tagging your fathers name :mjlol:
You sound crazy as fukk. Jay and Trick rapped about the same shyt as Jeezy.

exactly...Jay z is the one whom started this IM NOT A RAPPER ..IM A HUSTLER theme that has dominted hip hop two decades

and Jeezy started out as a TRICK DADDY clone......

let's stop acting as if the 90s rappers had more moral fiber than the trap rappers of today.....these guys were capitilists with a cocaine is everything mindset

 

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Cop out line.

When you take on a leadership role you have a responsibility to lead your flock on the right path, not to destruction.

Most of the rappers of the past 25 years failed the youth they knew for a fact hung on to their every word.

You cacs, suburban nikkas, and wannabe rappers can spin it how you want.

Glad Ralo keepin it a buck.
Shut ya fakkit ass up:russ:
“I really sold dope”...
you nikkas kill me flexing cause you served ya mans a nick of reggie in high school
You like 45 still thinking confessing to crimes on the internet is cool, fr grow up my nikka
Ya clown ass really tryna tell me a man who grew up in the slums with a unfit mother and no pops started doing what he was doing cause of Young Jeezy
You prolly don’t even know who wrote the line I posted
 

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If these nikkas changed what they were talking about in their raps I guarantee it would make a lot of people have a different outlook on life, which would deter MANY from thinking it's okay to stay stuck in those under-educated, impoverished communities. If nikkas rapped about Googling how to make some legal money online instead of rapping about shooting nikkas and living for material things, I promise shyt would be different.
Is that why the murder rate was higher before gangsta rap was ever invented :ohhh:
Strangely I remember NYC was a more dangerous place when Brand Nubian and Public Enemy was kicking that positivity :ohhh:
 

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If these nikkas changed what they were talking about in their raps I guarantee it would make a lot of people have a different outlook on life, which would deter MANY from thinking it's okay to stay stuck in those under-educated, impoverished communities. If nikkas rapped about Googling how to make some legal money online instead of rapping about shooting nikkas and living for material things, I promise shyt would be different.
How about if those communities they lived in weren’t terrible from the start. How about if their schools didn’t have books from 20 years ago and their male family members wasn’t part of mass incarceration.
 

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Ralo hold ya head....

y'all gotta snap out of this mentality thinking it's just 'entertainment', its a cop out excuse,when Hillary Clinton gets Jay z to speak at one of her campaign rallies, you think she asked him to attend because he's just an entertainer?, no she asked him to be there because he has sway & influence over millions...shyt is obvious to anyone paying attention.
 
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