Takeoff (The Migos) Killed In Houston

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Cause athletes are usually not out looking for attention. Posting exactly where they are wearing millions of dollars of jewelery. Bragging about how hard they are all in different hoods with no security.

It’s not being “rapper” that puts them in danger. It’s moving like they can’t be touched that gets them.

Anyone else with a million dollars on their neck or in their pocket is gonna move a lot more quiet and safe.
Also athletes are often tailed by cops and retired FBI agents for protection. Not to mention both leagues do a lot to incentivize players to either be home, at the facility, or at the hotel (road games).
 

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U see what I mean about what happened on this site when a rap artist dies? nikkas in here spreading they goofy ass agendas. Acting like black men inherently the most violent people out there n shyt. All without context or nuance. And don’t see NOTHING wrong with repeating that white supremacist cracka ass shyt. fukk these nikkas from the bottom of my heart. Lol
They watch too much TV b.
 

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Smino don’t get play among urban youth.

Stop being sensitive and taking critiques and concern as this attack on hip-hop culture.
This is not true.
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I'm in LA he definitely gets play among "Urban" youth. Or are black people who are not troubled or adjacent to criminality NOT black or less black somehow?
 

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fukk man I don’t even know what to say
shyt still don't feel real. It's so many layers to it man. Him and Quavo having their beef with Offset gotta be the saddest part about this whole thing. He left before they got to reconcile that shyt. Offset has gotta be fukking devastated. I can't even begin to imagine what Quavo is feeling. Went from being one of the biggest trio in hip hop to splitting with one and losing another, on the account of some shyt he allegedly started.

Then there's the fact that Migos is done....

Like there was a 90 % chance they would've gotten past the beef shyt but now we're never gonna hear another new Migos record again and that's the part that's so tough to accept. I'm thankful we got to see how they impacted the hip hop genre. I'm willing to say they're one of if not the most impactful group in hip hop.

RIP Take
 

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It’s a gun problem to me plain and simple. We have an addiction to guns in this country and easy access allows unstable people to have easy access. The reality is many parts of this world that don’t have guns do not have the same cultural experiences. Most places a disagreement like that results in words, maybe a fistfight, maybe knives come out and in the rarest instance a gun is drawn. Here a gun is drawn 9 times out of 10. Here we are in 2022 with the same mentality of a Wild West gunslinger from 1822.

This problem will never be solved because we ain’t never giving up guns. More rappers will die violently, which is just the norm at the this point. Sad but true.

The chances those guns were obtained legally are next to nil.

Those guns are on the streets and are always going to be on the streets. Regardless of how much we tighten up gun laws.

Guns are a part of American culture. It's how this country beat the British. And these outlaw expelled from Europe cave dwelling cac descendants still at it.
 

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Sad to see another brother taken. I'm not going to jump in the whole rap blame debate, but I will say that we as a community need to start back looking at one another as brothers and sisters. While we may be more educated, getting bigger bags, etc. Our emotional intelligence and care for one another overall has decreased. If you heated about something, take a step back to regroup before you do something to make the situation worse.
 

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This is not true.
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I'm in LA he definitely gets play among "Urban" youth. Or are black people who are not troubled or adjacent to criminality NOT black or less black somehow?
5M monthly on Spotify isn’t a lot

His YT views are low

He has an album thread here it was made last year, people had to asked for it to be stickied, and it’s only 3 pages

U also know that’s not the sound LA youth gravitates to en masse

If you went outside and asked most people wouldn’t even know who he is

No he is not popular among LA’s urban youth or urban youth across America in general

Stop projecting my thoughts because you don’t wanna see reality

No one is coming at the art form of hip hop
 
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The chances those guns were obtained legally are next to nil.

Those guns are on the streets and are always going to be on the streets. Regardless of how much we tighten up gun laws.

Guns are a part of American culture. It's how this country beat the British. And these outlaw expelled from Europe cave dwelling cac descendants still at it.

This is why I’m saying nothing will ever change. We can talk about how black folks get around each other and gang culture and all that shyt, but it’s the easy access to guns that make the killings possible. We want to talk about all these other issues (violence in rap, wild kids, etc) without confronting the real issue which is guns. No guns and 99% of the rappers killed would still be here. But we never getting rid of guns in this country. It’s our identity. It’s who we are. We literally try to solve the gun problem by giving more access to guns. It’s so fukking backwards that it’s practically barbaric. And the reality is it will never change. I’m saddened by that fact.
 
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