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What I'm a missing here, Troy's homeboy got shot n died, Troy got shot in the leg, but why Troy is done?
R.I.P to the dead.
R.I.P to the dead.
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What I'm a missing here, Troy's homeboy got shot n died, Troy got shot in the leg, but why Troy is done?
R.I.P to the dead.
Are y'all dudes reading? Where did I defend THIS situation.
I'm talking about how people always want to lump everybody in the same group cuz of a few fools.
Are y'all dudes reading? Where did I defend THIS situation.
I'm talking about how people always want to lump everybody in the same group cuz of a few fools.
Just seems like you and others are taking this stance of defending rap when this really isn't the place
sooperhooper is right. And then we wonder WHY we cant come up as black people.
And the worst part about it is that 90% of these artists rapping about "their life" are LIARS! they never did and never will live that life.
I can tell just from how Troy Ave was holding the hammer, and they way he shot it that he has little to no experience handling firearms.
These fake *** dudes that yall love to follow, out here making up fairy tales about their lives and creating phony personas and egos.
And you already know how lies go. Once you tell one you have to keep tellin lies to cover the other lies you already told.
Same with their egos. They build their egos up so much that they do anything to protect their made up street status and it leads to situations like these.
What kind of sense does it make to do all that work to get yourself into a situation to help you , your family and friends live a better life,
and then throw it all away like a dumb***
And these are the dudes that we let our kids look up to.
Bratton is trash. I don't know why mayors keep being dude. They will not stop rap concerts from happening in the city.
The thing that got me was Troy killing his homie. These clowns think ish is like a video game. We seriously need to do something about all the guns in our country, they're getting in the hands of the wrong people.
I just am not a fan of taking situations and spinning them in he media to villainize everyone from a certain group. I don't think anyone is defending this dude. **** Troy Ave.Are y'all dudes reading? Where did I defend THIS situation.
I'm talking about how people always want to lump everybody in the same group cuz of a few fools.
Just seems like you and others are taking this stance of defending rap when this really isn't the place
If this really stems from the Tax beef (which I believe is totally plausible) it'll be interesting to see how dudes like Charlemagne and Combat either support or distance themselves from him.
Fair point, but I honestly don't see Troy just deciding to pop off. It makes sense that there was an altercation in the green room that bled out to the main part of the club...you're right though, we have no clue how that altercation started and who it involved. It's sensational, though, that's why it got me.I'm not saying Tax wasn't there for sure or that he had nothing to do with whatever the issue was that night, but there's a lot of loopholes in that story which is pretty much just trying to portray troy ave in a good light when in reality he ****** up in a major way
Hip hop is responsible for tons of violence and **** like drug dealing and drug using. No other genre comes close. Impressionable youth (And some adults) praise every word these clowns say. It doesn't matter that some rappers are socially conscious because 90% aren't. Rappers know the influence they are having on these people but they think just because they go hand out a few backpacks in the hood once a year it's all goodBut blanket statements about all rappers being thugs from the police commissioner is troubling to me regardless of the situation. I prefer what De Blasio had to say:
“I think rap like any other genre is very, very diverse. I am relatively current because of the musical choices of Dante and Chiara, so I hear a lot,” he said. “Some is thoughtful and socially conscious and some I find distasteful. But I could say that about a lot of genres. I could say that about popular culture in general. I think our culture glorifies violence. I think it’s an American problem.”
"Scarface the movie made more street ****** than Scarface the rapper"
Hip hop is responsible for tons of violence and **** like drug dealing and drug using. No other genre comes close. Impressionable youth (And some adults) praise every word these clowns say. It doesn't matter that some rappers are socially conscious because 90% aren't. Rappers know the influence they are having on these people but they think just because they go hand out a few backpacks in the hood once a year it's all good
Even the most impressionable person knows it's just a movie. Plus he gets iced in the end."Scarface the movie made more street ****** than Scarface the rapper"