Trap music/culture/lingo is now pop culture.

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Lord help us the idiocracy is upon us, Taylor Swift is singing a song called 'trap queen' with some dude with less talent than t-pain, plastic women are more valued than natural women, to be a drug dealer and or a pimp is to be glamourized, revered, and respected.

WTF IS THIS SH*T? Now that it's peaked will it go away?
 
Being a pimp used to be way more glamorized than it is now... Just sayin.

Iceberg Slim :pimp:
 
I don't like it either.

Especially how the stripper culture is basically regular culture now.

It bothers me.

Feel sorry for anyone raising a daughter in this world
 
Lord help us the idiocracy is upon us, Taylor Swift is singing a song called 'trap queen' with some dude with less talent than t-pain, plastic women are more valued than natural women, to be a drug dealer and or a pimp is to be glamourized, revered, and respected.

WTF IS THIS SH*T? Now that it's peaked will it go away?

What's the difference with now and back in the 90s though? Nothing has really changed about drug dealers being "glamorized" except the shift to pills, lean, and weed in almost every drug rappers lyrics. It's been like that for like 20 years, get out of here with that fake outrage bruh.

Also, if you actually knew anything you would know that T-Pain can actually sing without autotune, which sounds pretty good and that he's produced 3 of his own albums himself so get out of here with that ignorance. :lol:
 
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Being a pimp used to be way more glamorized than it is now... Just sayin.

Iceberg Slim :pimp:

I raise you Willie Dynamite
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Trap queen is not trap music and fetty wap is from new jersey.

Op still salty about 96
 
Nothing changed, you just got high speed internet feeding you this stuff at all times. Compounds the effects, nahmean?

Also T Pain > OP by miles just based off Freaknik alone.
 
Being a drug dealer has been glamorized for decades. The difference now is being a drug addict is what is glamorized.
 
Being a drug dealer has been glamorized for decades. The difference now is being a drug addict is what is glamorized.

Cats these days look up to the user, when they should be looking up to the dealer
 
Being a drug dealer has been glamorized for decades. The difference now is being a drug addict is what is glamorized.

Cats these days look up to the user, when they should be looking up to the dealer

Haha, don't know about that. I know dealers serving long sentences, nothing to look up to.

Today kids look up to dudes not too far removed from crack heads.
 
Wap World > Prime 94-95 Detlef Schrempf
 
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The day most white females started knowing more about trap music than I did I knew this country was doomed.
 
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Nothing changed, you just got high speed internet feeding you this stuff at all times. Compounds the effects, nahmean?

The same ****** up stories we see always had been happening in Wisconsin. It's just Ned Blizzard in Juneau has Twitter and sees news that his dad 30 years ago at his age didn't have the means to ever be within 'earshot' of.


Cats these days look up to the user, when they should be looking up to the dealer

Dealers don't use in your experience huh

..

:lol:
 
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