Eye Cue DA COLI GAWD
<--- Cleveland Browns winning that many, boi!
Shooter is a literal crash dummy
Shooter is a literal crash dummy
Bruh said let’s go something something something hurt one of these nikkasThat stupid little dispute should not have escalated to gunfire
Can’t tell from the video who swung first, but I do know I hear Quavo tossin out them keywords: 1- ‘y’all nggas’ when you OT around strangers that’s a red flag. And 2- the nail in the coffin ‘lemme go before nggas get hurt’. Nah them fighting words bruh
Anyone feel free to correct me if it was something different said, but that’s what it sounded like …which would lead me to believe the other dude swung on quavo off that comment , then quavo’s people backed out
From my pov, it’s a classic case of someone who ain’t built like that——which is perfectly ok—being in an environment he don’t belong in. And instead of falling back, his ego —-and fear of them real G’s, and fear of being afraid to look soft—-has him overcompensating saying and doing too much
Damn. That's faxI'm shoehorning my agenda when rich, multimillionaire Rapper A gets into conflict with affiliated brehs over a 4-figure sum, and multimillionaire Rapper B dies in a shooting as a result? You come up with some wild example when not even needed.
If it's not hip hop culture, then what is it? Because I definitely don't see country or metal artists getting clipped like this.
Modern hip hop culture says...
The music is full of conflicting messages that has everyone striving to be king of the hill or die doing so.
- Disrespect cannot be tolerated. But fukk your feelings.
- De-escalating an escalation to escape with your life = p*ssy. But you shouldn't take an L in a physical altercation, even if it means pulling a gun. "fukk a fight."
- Not being afraid to show up in your hood makes you a real one. But anyone can get touched in your hood.
- Rocking jewelry all the time regardless of context means you're not p*ssy and not broke. But so murdering someone for their jewelry and for a come up is what the streets do.
Do YOU even listen to the music?