MooseMouthMthafuga
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I think dudes were actually more lovey dovey & romantic back then.That's why you had all that baby making R&B music.
They made that RnB for the women. The women WANTED that shyt, but accepted what was really offered to them due to low self-esteem.I think dudes were actually more lovey dovey & romantic back then.That's why you had all that baby making R&B music.
Crack era, everyone was far more and confrontational. Fights were a common thing. Robberies were the same. Shoplifting was a damn sport.
Yeah, (black) dudes had to either have the natural expression, had to be the comedian, or the smooth talker. Wasn't none of that "College Dropout" Kanye attitude unless you were Carlton Banks lol. So naturally, brehs were more HOH since the superthug Onyx/Pac prototype was the norm. Too much lead and undisciplined testosterone caused the violence.
Only a few Cali cats was dogging women like that.For the most part, black love, and Afrocentricity flowed gracefully.None of that fake woke BLM bullshyt.There was more of a counterbalance to the NWA's & Too Short's.Going into the 90's, Hip Hop tracks like this were also very much the mottoThey made that RnB for the women. The women WANTED that shyt, but accepted what was really offered to them due to low self-esteem.
The motto of the 90s was bytches ain't shyt but hoes and tricks.
It was what it was