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"You listen to how I talk about Detroit, and you listen to how a rapper like Big Sean talk about Detroit, and it's like we're talking about two different cities. He went to the best high school in the city, you know, he probably was real spoiled or sheltered, so it's like two different worlds. He can look at it and talk about guap, and we don't have any.
"A lot of people in Detroit don't consider him that either. They say he from L.A. now. He ain't been to the hood in years, and I wouldn't either if I was him, to be honest. It's not a bad thing. I'm in the hood every day now, so I see the faces, I see the desperation."
Now im not even entertaining the you not from the hood no more angle, but i do find it interesting that he basically is saying sean isnt socially responsible enough in his
music to rep a city that just went bankrupt when all he really talks about is money girls and partying. I also always found it funny that he repped them so hard when his album
dropped but i remember vaguely when he was on his finally famous grind he did most if not all his shows in chicago, cats thought he was apart of that hipster cool kids movement we had in like 08
"A lot of people in Detroit don't consider him that either. They say he from L.A. now. He ain't been to the hood in years, and I wouldn't either if I was him, to be honest. It's not a bad thing. I'm in the hood every day now, so I see the faces, I see the desperation."
Now im not even entertaining the you not from the hood no more angle, but i do find it interesting that he basically is saying sean isnt socially responsible enough in his
music to rep a city that just went bankrupt when all he really talks about is money girls and partying. I also always found it funny that he repped them so hard when his album
dropped but i remember vaguely when he was on his finally famous grind he did most if not all his shows in chicago, cats thought he was apart of that hipster cool kids movement we had in like 08
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