Even though Lupe is a complete buffoon he's fairly consistent. Both are hypocrites though.
I mean Kanye and his white g/f and his half-white kid, wearing dresses and referring to himself as a ****** is "Pro-black"?
Dude is like a Tyler Perry character with all the stereotypes.
1. Creating another baby-mama by failing to marry the mother of his kid. - check
2. Successful black man dating/pro-creating with a non-black women. - check
3. Wearing dresses/kilts further emasculating black men. - check
Actually putting his seed in a white woman is the most pro black thing he could've ever did
This nicca would've been killed for even looking at Kim 70 years ago
Now Yeezus all up in it like![]()
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"Pro Black Dons"![]()
Thus proving my point that the biggest achievement for a black man/women is their ability to pro-create with white people. Not educational achievements or financial advancement.
More importance is put on whether men and women of other races find black people attractive. Drake was right. "Started from the bottom now we here"![]()
So Lupe is the perennial ''smart dumb nikka'' meanwhile ''New Slaves'' dropping on itunes oh ye brand new Air Yeezy's thousand dollar sneakers in stores too![]()
As for Kanye making better music, i agree, but 90% of Lupe criticisms seem to be on his political views, how he dresses & subject matter. All very similar to Kanye![]()
90% of Lupe's music is about his political views. Maybe more.
Where you pull these stats from breh? Having heard his entire discography I can say for a fact this is not true.
Lupe's content forces people to confront their dark ways of life and it makes them feel uncomfortable. They lash out by saying he's "preachy" and "trying too hard".
Kanye endorses a shallow, materialistic and dark lifestyle. People love that, so when he switches it up and goes "conscious" occasionally it's loved because it isn't constantly being presented.
People don't mind hearing positivity and truth in small doses, but for the most part they'd rather be self-centered ignoramuses.
Where you pull these stats from breh? Having heard his entire discography I can say for a fact this is not true.
Obviously its an exaggeration, but tell me how many songs on his last album weren't political?