So in week 50 drake (nwts) sold more than g unit (tboi) did in week 2....but indie is the way to go

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from what I seen in this thread they're comparing g-unit albums to re-released mixtapes :mjpls:

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At least they know about music, I could give a fukk about what they are.
And a lot of these cats, hipsters, dress like rappers from the 80s back when shyt was real.

Fashion has always been a big thing in hiphop, it died for a few years in the late 90s to mid 2000s when rappers with all the worhless cac owned "hiphop brands", oversized military apparel and rocawea, g-unit etc when the trend was to look as gutter as possible. A majority of hiphop late 70s to mid 90s and 07ish to today, fashion has been very relevant.

And the mid 90s fashion was actually that bigger pants was the shyt, some nikkas just stayed there when fashion moved on.

From Run Dmc to Rakim to Pac to 3 stacks to Puf then the hole and back to Lupe, Kanye to Kendrick, Asap and them.
Back in the 80's clothes were fitted not tight, because we had no choice. Most clothes were made for whites. It was Hip Hop that made clothing designers to make clothes more baggy, and loose, because people started getting the clothes in sizes bigger then them, and some people wore clothes that were being passed down from family members, they just wore it with style because a lot of it was name brand.

Rappers now are choosing to wear fitted jeans, and they are doing that because them tight as skinny jeans was getting laughed at. You can't compare a time when people used what they was given, and made something out of it, to a time when people are choosing to look funny style just to say they are different,a dn don't have any style.

Fashion in the 2000's was still fashion even if looked crazy with the over size shyt.
 
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i gotta admit im really hurting right now too

at least i can face the pain

and hopefully

with therapy and the right medications

one day

ill be able to overcome this

pray for me yall
 

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Back in the 80's clothes were fitted not tight, because we had no choice. Most clothes were made for whites. It was Hip Hop that made clothing designers to make clothes more baggy, and lose, because people started getting the clothes in sizes bigger then them, and some people wore clothes that were being passed down form family members, they just wore it with style because a lot of it was name brand.

Rappers now are choosing to wear fitted jeans, and they are doing that because them tight as skinny jeans was getting laughed at. You can't compare a time when people used what they was given, and made something out of it, to a time when people are choosing to look funny style just to say they are different,a dn don't have any style.

Fashion in the 2000's was still fashion even if looked crazy with the over size shyt.
:gag:Fashion in the early to mid 2000's was fukking horrible.Big ass tee's ugly ass jeans shyt was:scusthov:.
 

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calle d my shrinks cell phone..she says she can get me on a higher dose of lexapro and up the mood stabilizer dosage

think im gonna get thru this shyt
 

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Back in the 80's clothes were fitted not tight, because we had no choice. Most clothes were made for whites. It was Hip Hop that made clothing designers to make clothes more baggy, and loose, because people started getting the clothes in sizes bigger then them, and some people wore clothes that were being passed down from family members, they just wore it with style because a lot of it was name brand.

Rappers now are choosing to wear fitted jeans, and they are doing that because them tight as skinny jeans was getting laughed at. You can't compare a time when people used what they was given, and made something out of it, to a time when people are choosing to look funny style just to say they are different,a dn don't have any style.

Fashion in the 2000's was still fashion even if looked crazy with the over size shyt.
Lol what do you mean by made for whites? We have different bodies now?
Perhaps the ass but that does not dictate clothes for "us" being baggy and "them" skinny.
I know the history of baggy clothes, it's still ugly. But everything was just bigger in the 90s, not only subculture hiphop and skateboard jeans but suits too, wider shoulders, bigger pants and in in high fashion.

And I already claimed that very few people are wearing skinny jeans, it's Wayne and Young Thug, most people (in big cities) wear slim fitted jeans. Which off brand nikkas call skinny cause they aren't baggy as garbage man pants. imo it just looks better, no material wasted, no dirt on the bottom of your pants and it shows of your shoes. And I wouldn't call the early 2000s shyt for fashion, I would call it subculture fashion ie hiphop fashion or hiphop style. Just like rock people wear black leather and white/black make up, rave freaks wear crazy colors and and garbage man pants.

The fashion I'm talking about is the one in which people who dedicate their careers to being creative and regularly change the way how we perceive a pleasant silhouette, how we creatively change our ways of making statements with out clothes and which inspires all of is implicitly or explicitly over time and space. And fashionable people will rock it, come up with their own twists, thoughtfully mix materials, colors and on.

Baggy pants will probably always be equated with gangster rap, just like the other subculture I mentioned have their small characteristics. Hiphop in general will keep on moving like it moved, by following fashion and putting their own twist to it. Just my guess based on previous observations.

fukk it, It's super subjective and very philosophical and everyone had their definition i guess and I'm not at home I'm on my phone shyt is killing me.
 
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