Do we still not know who her “underground rapper” father is? #plantlife![]()
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Where tf are these nikkas fromnikka stopYou see the ass on that girl, ain't no way nikkas ignored her

who hurt you?
Yeah and guess what? Not all the girls on campus are like that. I ran through those types of girls. Never cuffed them tho. You don't have to cuff a hoe breh.Some of you sound so out of touch. Yea, “rap is to blame” here. You ever been on a college campus? You know how many “wholesome” girls get ran through? Do not be fooled.
Ahh. So you’re a @Matt504 apostleYeah and guess what? Not all the girls on campus are like that. I ran through those types of girls. Never cuffed them tho. You don't have to cuff a hoe breh.
And yes the rap does influence them. She literally became the shyt she listened to. There are girls who can listen but got sense enough to realize it's entertainment and there are ones who ain't.
. “Black people have no agency and must be protected from rap - the devil’s music - at all costs”. Gonna start calling this little fan club the 504 Boyz. Bruh, women been hoin’, thottin and all matters of bussin it wide well before the advent of hip hop. In the same way crime was a problem (worse, actually) before rap was a thing.Obviously women been hoeing since before hip hop. Hip hop also isn't just drill rap and thot rap. I never said it was the main cause just part of the issue. Which is a complex one with many causes. You're getting quite worked up just because I attacked thot rap. All I'm saying is the allure of thot rap is creating a false route to happiness in the eyes of some impressionable young women. Which it does because CLEARLY she had a full academic scholarship to study in a STEM field and do something useful to the world but decided to become a thot rapper instead. So what exactly is your point here?Ahh. So you’re a @Matt504 apostle. “Black people have no agency and must be protected from rap - the devil’s music - at all costs”. Gonna start calling this little fan club the 504 Boyz. Bruh, women been hoin’, thottin and all matters of bussin it wide well before the advent of hip hop. In the same way crime was a problem (worse, actually) before rap was a thing.

