NWA EXPOSED

IShotTheSheriff

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You're idea still revolves around the notion that these music execs are white supremacists intending to destroy the black community. Jerry Heller doesn't give a dam about how many black men are in or out of jail. Jerry Heller cares about how many dead presidents are in his bank account.
Idea?
Most countries dont profit from their prison system, or at least not in the way the states does, on such a scale.
PROFIT
Now, how would you go about making a people literally throw themselves into the hands of policemen to increase PROFIT?? Various ways, music being a HUGE one. Black children from broken homes have no one to look up to, they see dealers who watched rappers, and now they watch those same dealers and rappers themselves, wanting to emulate destructive behavior perpetuated by said record exes.. How the drugs are always around is another funky story.

Now, what race fills up the prisons of the USA, the country with more people in prison than some places even have populations???

Stop this man... It's not all lilac and dollar signs. From a business stand point this all is so fukking simple... but people rather act as if it's not a plan to sway us from paths of progression.
 

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Its always been hard for me to blame music for the downfalls of our community.
Trust me, it's difficult for a fan like myself as well.

But lets be real with ourselves, critiquing music ain't going to kill ya.

I can listen and discern the difference. But there was a point in time I thought it was cool as well. Public school... Kids saying this guy is DOPE! Lacking a father figure in my life, I want to be like them!

C'mon man... you say its hard to blame music. But is it inaccurate? How many kids wanted to be BLOODS and have locs after Lil Wayne?

I'll give you the real, uncut, sorry music, like a bunch of "little evils" adds to the equation. You said it yourself. Little evils, big evils, whatever. If you can't discern the difference between things and this music is being hurled at anyone from the age of 10 and up, sometimes beginning earlier..

Peace.
 

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The labels who signed them consciously knew what they were doing. They had a white supremacist agenda. Whether the members of NWA were aware of it or not is only known to them.
You're forgetting that it was Eazy E's record label

Eazy was signing who He Wanted to sign to the label

If JJ Fad Album sold more than NWA'S album Eazy would've focused alot more on JJ Fad
 
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Idea?
Most countries dont profit from their prison system, or at least not in the way the states does, on such a scale.
PROFIT
Now, how would you go about making a people literally throw themselves into the hands of policemen to increase PROFIT?? Various ways, music being a HUGE one. Black children from broken homes have no one to look up to, they see dealers who watched rappers, and now they watch those same dealers and rappers themselves, wanting to emulate destructive behavior perpetuated by said record exes.. How the drugs are always around is another funky story.

Now, what race fills up the prisons of the USA, the country with more people in prison than some places even have populations???

Stop this man... It's not all lilac and dollar signs. From a business stand point this all is so fukking simple... but people rather act as if it's not a plan to sway us from paths of progression.

You know how many people listen to rap that don't go to jail.
 

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You know how many people listen to rap that don't go to jail.
That wasn't the point.
It's aimed at broken homes where it's more difficult for a lot of kids to discern between true power and their polished illusions.
I listen to rap and am not in jail, so wtf bro that obviously wasn't the point.
 

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fukk with me Wop.

We do it for the kids.

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I would agree that NWA post-Cube was very negative...just listen to nikkaz4Life.
There was only a few joints on n!ggaz4life that was "very negative" some of it was just meant to be comedy and it was obvious

If anything nwa prolly figured they had to step the shock value up after Cube left because he was the one spitting the most negative sh!t on The Straight Outta Compton album
 
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