Rappers paying for Protection

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100% agree but for the sake of playing Devil's Advocate I could see another perspective where it's like..how can you claim to be the hardest nikkaz in the streets but you have police protecting you from being touched? (A lot of DR nikkaz ended up getting touched, Cops included, but you get my drift.)

That's like being a school bully that's friends with the principal. While smart, you're still partnering with the authorities you claim to be against ("187 on an undercover cop", "fukk the police") so one can say it's phony.
it's only wrong when you start snitching... like whitey bulger.. you use the cops to go arrest your foes


now if you are paying cops, to tell you when COPS are coming to get you... that's not breaking any rules

if you are paying the cops, to keep other COPS from opening up cases.. that's not breaking any rules



i think suge was paying cops to keep/steer other cops away from the murders he was committing.. not like he was paying them to go arrest nikkas (depending on who you feel killed biggie)
 

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His OG lives in Fruit Town. What don't you understand about that line? :skip:
don't understand how he has an OG in fruit town when he grew up in VA and didn't start banging till he was a grown ass man

that's THE OG... not his... little nikka was in school like a good boy.. his OG is his principal
 

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Is weak as hell. Kinda funny too.

:dame: A MAN who raps about being a gangsta paying other MEN not to allow that MAN to get exposed as a mark. But in effect, that MAN is still a mark if he has to pay not to get treated like a p*ssy by other MEN.

Do labels set aside an extortion budget for when rappers have to pay hood taxes? If you were a famous rapper, would you be cutting those checks on the low?

"I'm respected in the hood. The skreets love me y'all :troll:" - Lyin ass rappers


Its not extorting if your paying homage... As a real nikka, when you go and get money in another nikka city, you should check in. Its just the proper way to handle yourself. You go to that mans town, you go and see him, y'all break bread or blunts. And then your good.

If I was a rapper, especially the first time I'm in your city... Its all on me
 

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There are plenty of rappers that don't pay for protection. Actually, it would seem to me that the ones that do pay for protection, are the ones that actually have the problems. If you're of the people, among the people, no one's gonna bother you - unless it's personal.
 

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Op you won't pay for protection if ur broke ass was rich and famous?

1. I'm not broke. Trust. My tax returns is lovely. Nice try. :jawalrus:

2. Would I be in every hood paying a "tax" for safe passage in every city I go to? fukk no

3. Would I go around promoting myself as this super-gangster and associate myself with worst part of the streets? fukk no

4. Would I have a team of security with sophisticated training when I gotta move in certain spots? Of course

5. Would I charitibly donate to impoverished neighborhoods and help with creating opportunities for people in these communities at my own behest (not because of extortion)? Of course
 

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most these rappers pay for protection, this is no surprise. alot of them ain't about the life they rap about either.
 

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It is more complicated than you are making it sound. While I agree guys who talk crazy gangsta shyt shouldn't need bodyguards but that's not the actual point of having them or the sole reason....

Some of these guys pay their friends to be bodyguards. These guys make tons of money on the books and in order not to get crushed in taxes, they need expenses. Giving a friend a job while at the same time getting 'security' works out for them. Their team eats and it's written off as a business expense.

The other part of having a body guard isn't always a street beef. You have crazy fans. People are weird as fukk with celebrities. The one bringing in all the money can't be the one throwing punches incase they get sued or have to go to jail.

If you are a licensed body guard it is much easier to apply for a concealed weapon permit say in California.
 

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If you rich and famous and you make your money by going to different cities and different countries to throw shows of course you're gonna need security... You going from place to place pickin up checks, your name rings bells, best believe theres always wolves aware of that....

It'd be dumb to not pay for protection....

A lotta yall live in a fantasy world where a nikka is p*ssy if hes payin' for protection... You a cash cow, and even if you about that life, is you gone risk it all by catchin a charge because a nikka tried to test you and u killed him or u fukked him up so bad he had to sue u?

Na my nikka, u gone pay someone else to protect u n catch that charge for u, whether its ya homie or a professional, or a local that can guarantee u nothin is gonna happen to u....

Rappers r not Jerry Senfield who doesnt leave his comfort zone for a check.... rappers gotta go to shytty ass clubs in the hood to get that money, in different cities, so of course they always payin' for protection one way or another
 
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