T.I. talks about his son King getting in trouble "He's going end up in prison, and there's nothing I can do about it"

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This is the realest sh*t Clifford has ever put on social media. He ain't try to go into a smart dumb n*gga diatribe, just kept it plain and simple.

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Smh at this dude talking about this on social media, clown shyt. These hip-hop fathers show how much social capital and networks matter. Send kids to boarding schools to cover your downside risks, to decrease things like from happening.
 

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hes a microcosm of what trap rap did to tons of kids from good homes, made them think they were someone they were not.

its simplistic but its not, my lil bros friends became idiots
It’s so clear at this point, I almost think that any and everyone denying the influence are either KKK members or straight koons.

Here’s the sad part…this is what stupid rap did to countless kids from good homes, just imagine what stupid rap did to kids from bad/impoverished homes
 

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hes a microcosm of what trap rap did to tons of kids from good homes, made them think they were someone they were not.

its simplistic but its not, my lil bros friends became idiots

GuccI Mane really had an impact on this generation…


I bet they was in the parking lot in a Toyota Camry playing Shook Them Haters Off


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If anybody read what posted, that older girl friend of mine was just old enough to be in the silent generation. I don't even want to find out where she might be today. It may not be good. Therefore, I decided not to talk about her that way.
 
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hes a microcosm of what trap rap did to tons of kids from good homes, made them think they were someone they were not.

its simplistic but its not, my lil bros friends became idiots
If this was true then all of TI other kids would be doing the same stuff.
 

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It’s so clear at this point, I almost think that any and everyone denying the influence are either KKK members or straight koons.

Here’s the sad part…this is what stupid rap did to countless kids from good homes, just imagine what stupid rap did to kids from bad/impoverished homes
its hard, im such a huge fan of hip hop but a lot of people are in major denial about what a lot NOT ALL but a lot of the music has done in the black community (and some white n brown)
 
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