
nikka, did YOU listen to the album? There's nothing that relates to black struggle with his excessive kingpin lifestyle raps on this album. I'm not sure you know what struggle means because there's literally nothing about this album that relates to struggle at all.
Having 92 million in a checking account to being on his 4th bentley, He seen 36 at 16, black bottles, elevators like frank on scarface, buying meek range rovers, Wingstop lemon pepper wings, ghosts, ferraris, bentleys with tints. He may actually mention a different whip on every song. It's basically his rap success mixed with extravagant drug dealer lies and fantasies
The closest thing to the struggle was him mentioning half a bar about the attempt on his life on Mafia Music 3 and them threatening venues....but immediately after that he's popping black bottles and 10 car garages.
@ the Nation influence......nikka had 3 bars in the last few years about Farrakhan (mafia music 1 & 3, and no games remix), now his drug excessive raps are Nation influenced?
If you thought the lyrics on this album were POWERFUL then I really gotta question your state of mind. Either you're moved very easily and/or you're not well read at all, in addition to not listening to much music before this era (and I'm not just talking about rap, I mean anything from marvin gaye to bob marley to 2pac).
I think many of you young nikkas worship money so an album full of raps talking about shyt like this may come off inspiring to you guys........I get it. To say this shyt is powerful is absurd tho. It's funny, Puff's rant at the end of Nobody said the Truth Will Set you Free, tell the truth..........meanwhile there's tons of lies everywhere on this album one of the more ridiculous being...."17 I was chargin' nikkas 17 Ridin' clean, youngest nikka in the Medellín" and his net worth (you could hear him change his net worth multiple times on God Forgives I Don't) but carry on.
I'm done with this thread. Y'all are something else.

makes perfect sense. nothing like a wack album to make youan entire catalog for awhile
if i was a hater i'd have like 40 comments in this thread. Ross' music is just tired to me and i dont plan on listening to it any time soon. simple as that, breh. no hate involved.Nope, you sound like a hater. I didn't care for Carter 4. That however didn't make me delete Lil Wayne's entire discography from my hardrive. But you seem intent on letting everyone know how much you hate Ross, for whatever reason so I'll let you continue reformting your hard drive to remove all traces of Ross's music from your phones and PC's
That sums up Ross' success.Breh, I don't think people can even begin to digest just how real that quote is...
if i was a hater i'd have like 40 comments in this thread. Ross' music is just tired to me and i dont plan on listening to it any time soon. simple as that, breh. no hate involved.

nikka, did YOU listen to the album? There's nothing that relates to black struggle with his excessive kingpin lifestyle raps on this album. I'm not sure you know what struggle means because there's literally nothing about this album that relates to struggle at all.
Having 92 million in a checking account to being on his 4th bentley, He seen 36 at 16, black bottles, elevators like frank on scarface, buying meek range rovers, Wingstop lemon pepper wings, ghosts, ferraris, bentleys with tints. He may actually mention a different whip on every song. It's basically his rap success mixed with extravagant drug dealer lies and fantasies
The closest thing to the struggle was him mentioning half a bar about the attempt on his life on Mafia Music 3 and them threatening venues....but immediately after that he's popping black bottles and 10 car garages.
@ the Nation influence......nikka had 3 bars in the last few years about Farrakhan (mafia music 1 & 3, and no games remix), now his drug excessive raps are Nation influenced?
If you thought the lyrics on this album were POWERFUL then I really gotta question your state of mind. Either you're moved very easily and/or you're not well read at all, in addition to not listening to much music before this era (and I'm not just talking about rap, I mean anything from marvin gaye to bob marley to 2pac).
I think many of you young nikkas worship money so an album full of raps talking about shyt like this may come off inspiring to you guys........I get it. To say this shyt is powerful is absurd tho. It's funny, Puff's rant at the end of Nobody said the Truth Will Set you Free, tell the truth..........meanwhile there's tons of lies everywhere on this album one of the more ridiculous being...."17 I was chargin' nikkas 17 Ridin' clean, youngest nikka in the Medellín" and his net worth (you could hear him change his net worth multiple times on God Forgives I Don't) but carry on.
I'm done with this thread. Y'all are something else.
Powerful post.No.
And it's to the point where she doesn't even have to say the entire two words anymore... the brand is so strong just the "M-m-m-m-m..." is just as effective.