What's the deal with rap and weed?

Wild self

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This. The agenda has been there since Gangsta Rap took off. There was a recent ASAP Rocky where he addressed what it took to get a hit in the music industry today
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Crazy thing, weak minded ass people conform to too much shyt. Some people literally changed their DNA just to look cool in front of other people. :smh: Hip Hop was anti-establishment, but now it is conformity.

True, but the you not really hearing Kendrick and J Cole on the radio, parties/clubs, bbqs, kick backs like that. The "bangers (young dolph, fetty wap, ot genesis, rich gang, wiz, wayne,)" all promote nonstop chainsmoking, molly, and lean. The youth more likely to listen to that when you at a kick back.

This era is very unusual. Its like the artists that have a legit fanbase that stand the test of time, don't have their songs played like that, but they push these one-hit wonders hard as fukk and not making much returns. All this poppin pills/drinking lean/ snorting coke makes you a drugged up follower.
 

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Exactly what I'm saying. What's the reason for this madness?

I like weed, But come on, it looks so ratchet that it's glamourized. ANd it's worse than the lean deal. Lean isn't everywhere or talked about nearly as much.

BUt in every music video, verse, album pics, it's all about smoking weed, getting high.

Like it's some rite of passage you must smoke to be edgy or sell.

Even drake is on the tip, "2 Things I'm about it tlaking blunt and getting bunted" llike what? Come on fam.

It seems like a forced agenda.Very few artists defend not smoking.
The best way to fukk someone out of their money is to get them all highed up. "Let's smoke this kush and pop bottles and talk about this contract". :troll:
 
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