and this is what's wrong with hip hop culture...i am not on the side of saying hip hop created the violence, but it's an art form where a good half-3/4 of the artists are judged by how much they're in the streets, and are expected to be and encouraged to be in the streets....even many of the "squares" have had to mix and mingle and/or prove how hard they are on wax.
it's the only genre where fans (and the artists)

for dudes beating other crews down, being ten toes down on the block, etc after getting on. nah, how about we clap for them not coming back. if you're not in the area for an intentionally positive reason (even then, some of these rappers know they shouldn't be back in their hometowns), then just dont go. there's more ways to have fun away from the hood/hood nikkas than there are in the hood
The era prior of to this, Kendrick Lamar, J Cole, Big Sean, Wiz Khalifa, Drake, pretty much harmless ass nikkaz was running the game
them the street nikkaz took over again When Chief Keef blew up
Okay, but these nikkaz are street nikkaz tho, that's who they say they are, that's their lifestyle
a lot of street nikkaz have money just from being in the streets, and they was probably at this party, being a street nikka doesn't mean you a broke ass nikka with nothing, street nikkaz live in mansions, they everywhere
it's the mentality that says the same, this event wasn't even in the hood, it was a private party, but the party was filled with street nikkaz and this is how street nikkaz get down
THIS IS WHO THEY ARE
The problem is the punk ass FANS, they listen to these music religious and want this content, but get mad when the street rappers gets killed like most people in the streets do by gun violence
The only thing worst than the rappers are the FANS OF THE MUSIC, they encourage this stuff, just like they was saying Slide for Von, all this
people are only upset because they liked Takeoff, if this was a rapper they didn't like they would be blaming him for being shot