Yes. This. His social life doesn’t mesh with his talent, disappointing. Dude went brazy on this song. Shyt is fire.

There's nothing interesting about Vado. He's an average rapper and that's why he never took off.
Yes. This. His social life doesn’t mesh with his talent, disappointing. Dude went brazy on this song. Shyt is fire.

I don’t remember asking for your opinion
There's nothing interesting about Vado. He's an average rapper and that's why he never took off.

I dropped like 6 songs in this thread Already
“And we shoot to kill, the only thing we fight is appeals” double entendre, ask me how
You're the only one conflating them, it was obvious to anyone else.You can't mock twitter feminists when both extremes act exactly the same.
Life is parody forreal

Why is black America obsessed with being broke? It's like every other conversation.

You're the only one conflating them, it was obvious to anyone else.![]()

You can't mock twitter feminists when both extremes act exactly the same.
Life is parody forreal

Ok. I have to give you that one. Good reply - really good.lol it's not cac talk.
The current economic climate is causing alot of struggle and challenges for most of the world. People need to learn to budget and appreciate whoever is in their life broke or not. It's too obsessive(online anyway). Your economics(or job) is not your identity.

She's been warned.don't ever say that again
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Hes mocking the “ugh! Men are SO trash, like im literally shaking right now” lingo nonsense some women post on social media. The ughs, the reliance on the word literally, calling men trash, and the claim of being upset to the point of shaking are common themes used on social media to inform others of your perceived anger.