One of the most disturbing lines in hip hop

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Black Ppl shouldn’t be nonchalant or unremorseful about innocent black ppl getting killed. Rapping about it is disturbing. Drill music is the latest iteration of Eazy Es unremorseful lyrics.
This is a very non nuance approach to take on a subject like this
I think anybody with a shred of life experience can tell you
Human beings ain’t shyt
No matter the race, creed or station in life
But for the sake of your thread
If you didn’t grow up in the late 70s-until about 94
Crack epidemic was a whole nuclear bomb to the black community
nikkas was straight George Romero status
OGs was getting locked up
Fathers were being taken out of homes
Kids were being raised by grandparents
While pops or ma dukes was in the streets blown by the white girl fix they needed
Economy was in the shytter
Especially for black folks
Thanks to Reagan
Kids were being born off chemicals
It was so much shyt in that time period going on that many people were menaces because of said government and the taking away of social services, mental health asylums or literally turning a blind eye to the devastation of crack because that shyt wasn’t happening in white suburban areas
People weren’t just malevolent out of then air
If you didn’t live it
See it
Then you wouldn’t understand
And the kids of today are the byproduct of kids in my generation who saw all that shyt
Still have ptsd from it
And we’re more lax on certain things because of our own ptsd
So to reduce it down like you did
Doesn’t help your argument
Too many variables was going on back then to simply deduce your conclusion
 

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This is a very non nuance approach to take on a subject like this
I think anybody with a shred of life experience can tell you
Human beings ain’t shyt
No matter the race, creed or station in life
But for the sake of your thread
If you didn’t grow up in the late 70s-until about 94
Crack epidemic was a whole nuclear bomb to the black community
nikkas was straight George Romero status
OGs was getting locked up
Fathers were being taken out of homes
Kids were being raised by grandparents
While pops or ma dukes was in the streets blown by the white girl fix they needed
Economy was in the shytter
Especially for black folks
Thanks to Reagan
Kids were being born off chemicals
It was so much shyt in that time period going on that many people were menaces because of said government and the taking away of social services, mental health asylums or literally turning a blind eye to the devastation of crack because that shyt wasn’t happening in white suburban areas
People weren’t just malevolent out of then air
If you didn’t live it
See it
Then you wouldn’t understand
And the kids of today are the byproduct of kids in my generation who saw all that shyt
Still have ptsd from it
And we’re more lax on certain things because of our own ptsd
So to reduce it down like you did
Doesn’t help your argument
Too many variables was going on back then to simply deduce your conclusion
Good point.
 

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Thank you for uncovering some of my best posts. Imma revisit some of those threads. This is your worse attempt at a thread backfire ever because you just look crazy.
You seem to get it. :wow/
This is how I know you’re full of shyt

I don’t know if Cacs are the “primary” consumers. But they make up a large percentage of consumers. Black ppl don’t make up a large enough percentage to keep these artist afloat. Considering not even every black person listens too or knows these knew gangster/drill artists.

Canceled out your own commentary
 

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Black Ppl shouldn’t be nonchalant or unremorseful about innocent black ppl getting killed. Rapping about it is disturbing. Drill music is the latest iteration of Eazy Es unremorseful lyrics.
You were just worshiping Eazy E and NWA as legends in another thread-
The numerous artist from the NWA family tree(50, Em, Kendrick, Bone Thug, Black Eyed Peas) and setting the tone with as they called it back then "Reality Raps", Eazy-E, is Eazily a legend. Without Easy setting the tone, they'd still be rapping about food, kangos, and girls. Not that there weren't other "Reality Rap" groups out at the time. But NWA's material was waaaay harder and more distinct(especially with Eazy's voice) than Schooly D's and other "Gangsta Rap" pioneers. SOC was so much harder than Criminal Minded, Paid In Full, and the rest. And NWA selling as many records as they did with no real radio play, busted the doors down for the other controversial hardcore artist to get deals. NWA led to more record labels talking risk and signing the rough rugged rappers. Eazy's squeeky voice burst that door open and led to an influx of A&R's searching coast to coast for reality spitting MC's. Look at mainstream hip-hop pre-SOC and post-SOC. The only mainstream acts at the time that were as hard as NWA, was Public Enemy, but they were more militan/conscious, while NWA was more hard-edged, with a socio-political tinge. You can throw Ice-T in that group with NWA, and Public Enemy. Ice-T is the godfather along with Eazy, seems how they both dropped their respective Gangster Rap hits around the same time(1986). Six N The Morning by Ice T, influenced Boyz N The Hood by NWA.
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Canceled out your own commentary
That doesn’t change anything. White ppl are huge consumers of drill. That doesn’t mean that the most vulnerable group of black ppl(black youth and teens) don’t consume absurd amounts of violent music while living in environments that already contribute to peer pressure. Thanks for staying on topic for once.
 

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That doesn’t change anything. White ppl are huge consumers of drill. That doesn’t mean that the most vulnerable group of black ppl(black youth and teens) don’t consume absurd amounts of violent music while living in environments that already contribute to peer pressure. Thanks for staying on topic for once.
Again. What the fuk are you doing about it besides posting about the same shyt that you’ve said for the past 8 years? Nothing.

Not a damn thing but being known as the TLR beta bytch c00n bisexual whitesplainer who had a nervous breakdown, changed his username and made a gimmick off of being a cuck.
 

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They are legends. But their music is still poisonous and the lyrics leave a sour taste in anyones mouth once you look at the bodies that pathed the path to success in that industry. The lyrics don’t age well.
:mjlol: :mjlol:
/close thread. You’re done here. Thread isn’t giving what you thought considering how you damn near worshipped their “gangster” lifestyle.
 

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Again. What the fuk are you doing about it besides posting about the same shyt that you’ve said for the past 8 years?
I’m gonna start by continuing to not download their music and or give them my money. Nor promote them on social media. How are you helping the community? Do you still bang? And why do you bang? And do you think this is the best thing for the black youth in NYC? :jbhmm:
 

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I’m gonna start by continuing to not download their music and or give them my money. Nor promote them on social media. How are you helping the community? Do you still bang? And why do you bang? And do you think this is the best thing for the black youth in NYC? :jbhmm:
Do you still cry in discord about your sexual c00nfusion in Texas? while backing white racists online?
:jbhmm:
And lusting after coli cacs who call you the n-er word for gratification while giving them passes to promote violence against black people due to your sense of self hate?
I wish I could just emotionally c00n and give my all to a white woman. :mjcry:
@Biscayne is the poster formerly known as @Meh who was co-signing the simping of that racist banned white bytch @Biscuitsnbangers year before last- creating threads trying to intro for her to DM him; nothing but a faggit c00n looking for a cuckdown. If he’s not sipping from kkkac kool-aid, he’s crying about not being able to display his feminine side while posting shirtless pics for other men. Anywhere he posts or goes, he gets bytched. Nothing to be concerned with.
 
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Do you still cry in discord about your sexual c00nfusion in Texas? while backing white racists online?
:jbhmm:
And lusting after coli cacs who call you the n-er word for gratification while giving them passes to promote violence against black people due to your sense of self hate?
Old habits die hard. Yikes. Back off topic again. Again, are you still gang bangin?
 

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To me, isn’t even a line that would make the 100 most disturbing lines every uttered in hip hop. But to me, it’s still a line that bothers me. Eazy E’s verse on straight outta Compton: “What about the chick who got shot? fukk her! You think I give a damn about a bytch, I ain’t a sucka!!”

Considering straight outta Compton came out in 1988, and gang violence in LA was at an all time high, and stray bullets and mistaken identity were killin innocent children, teenage girls, and mothers, old people left and right, that line just bothers me. Especially watching this old news special on LA gangs from 1988. In this special they talk to the mother of Jamee Finney. A 13 year old girl who was killed by some Crips in a mistaken identity case in South Central. Even then, her mom says it hurt, to see these “beautiful black brothers” take each other’s lives. She still had love for black men. It starts at 20:00.



How could nikkas not give a fukk?

 
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