So Futures mask off was about overcoming slavery?

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Big Amount, 2 Chainz African American biographical audio tale, follows the struggles of slavery in a beautiful yet heavy way.

when 2 Chainz, fomrlally known ans ''Mammary Gland Young Man'', says

''Red bottoms in his and hers.. walk in a zoo and say pick a fur''

he's explaining how The caucasian slave masters came into africa picking out the natives as if they were mere pieces of clothe items, powerful imagery.

his cohort Drake, also known as Aubrey brings to the forefront the shame black men face in the army, with such poignant lines as

''let a nikka try play heroic'',

echoing the strong words most negro males in the army would have faced. without Drizzle highlighting this plight faced by the Negros in the army, how would the world ever know and learn how to deal with this pressing issue ?

A song like big amount is needed in our generation. even the title ''BIG amount'' symbolises the far vast monetary reparations that the United States owes to the many blacks, saying it is a big amount shows how this value might be too much to be paid out
 
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"Gone To The Moon"

In this early Future classic, Nayvadius pays tribute to African American astronaut Ronald McNair,
who was tragically killed when the space shuttle Challenger exploded shortly after takeoff in 1984. Just like McNair, Future is one of the most well respected and beloved African Americans of all time, and Future payed tribute to McNair the best way he knows, by telling the success and ultimate the death of McNair, which mirrors the street life that so many youth get caught up in.


fukking weak. :MJLAUGHING:
 

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Future Hendrix uses a relaxing melody here to expound on an issue affecting young African Americans within his community. The glorification of material possessions. Having "Too Much Sauce" while leaving little aside for proper investment opportunity, Future channels his inner Melvin to give us an updated version of the "Gunz and Butta" speech found in the urban cinematic masterpiece Baby Boy.

Riveting.
 

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Wrappa nikka makes a fashion statement out the racism that inflicted our ancestors:dahell::scust::wow:
 
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