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It's odd that cats are validated by whether or not they break the law. Just one of those oddities in life that I won't try to figure out.
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lmao,Originally Posted by Definition Of Dopeness
I was at that Texas Music conference when that vlad !$@* happened and Ross aint even the one that laid hands on buddy. E-Class the one who told them _s too stomp out Vlad, Ross %%# was just chillin.
I been up Philly a few times and from the looks of it, if my man was'nt what he said he is them Philly Cats would pull his card. Lil Homey must be the "Truth" cause they standing behind him. Wale and Ross have no street cred what so ever. Ross was a CO and Wale worked at Sprint. None of those %%$*!@ in #MMG besides Meek and Gunplay are ABOUT THAT LIFE. I listen to MMG/Ross then I listen to USDA/Jezzy adn Jezzy ABOUT THAT LIFE, ROSS DEF AINTOriginally Posted by ninjahood
Originally Posted by ThunderChunk69
I think it's safe to say, any rapper from Philly that isn't getting tested or publicly humiliated has street cred.
Originally Posted by Savonne86
I been up Philly a few times and from the looks of it, if my man was'nt what he said he is them Philly Cats would pull his card. Lil Homey must be the "Truth" cause they standing behind him. Wale and Ross have no street cred what so ever. Ross was a CO and Wale worked at Sprint. None of those %%$*!@ in #MMG besides Meek and Gunplay are ABOUT THAT LIFE. I listen to MMG/Ross then I listen to USDA/Jezzy adn Jezzy ABOUT THAT LIFE, ROSS DEF AINTOriginally Posted by ninjahood
Originally Posted by ThunderChunk69
I think it's safe to say, any rapper from Philly that isn't getting tested or publicly humiliated has street cred.
yall don't remember gunplay getting dragged out his car?Originally Posted by Savonne86
I been up Philly a few times and from the looks of it, if my man was'nt what he said he is them Philly Cats would pull his card. Lil Homey must be the "Truth" cause they standing behind him. Wale and Ross have no street cred what so ever. Ross was a CO and Wale worked at Sprint. None of those %%$*!@ in #MMG besides Meek and Gunplay are ABOUT THAT LIFE. I listen to MMG/Ross then I listen to USDA/Jezzy adn Jezzy ABOUT THAT LIFE, ROSS DEF AINTOriginally Posted by ninjahood
Originally Posted by ThunderChunk69
I think it's safe to say, any rapper from Philly that isn't getting tested or publicly humiliated has street cred.
Originally Posted by HARM
How can +*%*%+ with absolutely no street cred in their own neighborhood question another mans street cred?
I don't get it ..
ya'll been on this same %$$* for years ..
this why the #$!!%$@ forum sucks
Originally Posted by Cheese Wagstaff
Too much e-thuggery to quote
Originally Posted by tyisny
Not to say that this should be the main attraction to musical acts but dudes have to realize that when you make gangster music people expect you to be somewhat of what you represent.
I'm tired of stating this ++#. ITS NOT JUST ENTERTAINMENT.
It may be entertainment to the 13 yr olds living in a suburb of cali etc. but when you craft this image and you employ all your resources into creating a persona even outside of the tracks then hell yea street cred should be analyzed. I don't think ya;ll know just how much impact Artist have over there listeners. If you know your not about that life, then why fabricate it and walk around like your really in the streets. Fine you makin some M's off the image because the music is good. Cool i respect that.
But when you go off in interviews, on TV, social media, and the actual public Fronting like pablo Escobar when your past CLEARLY states the polar opposite people are gonna get annoyed. When speaking on guys like Trick & Jeezy you are speaking on $@#*$$ who really lived the life there speaking on and still have plenty of people around them who are still in it. Strip all the gangsta ++# away, All the bias & hate and ask yourself........How do you want people to overlook a man who lies to your face everytime he speaks, not just on records but his whole persona in real life is made up
Originally Posted by alex2182
Originally Posted by HARM
How can +*%*%+ with absolutely no street cred in their own neighborhood question another mans street cred?
I don't get it ..
ya'll been on this same %$$* for years ..
this why the #$!!%$@ forum sucks
It's hilarious when Ross fans are so mad about street cred threads, it just makes it so obvious. How you gon have a body count and you puttin ppl in jail.
Stop itOriginally Posted by Savonne86
Originally Posted by ninjahood
Originally Posted by ThunderChunk69
I think it's safe to say, any rapper from Philly that isn't getting tested or publicly humiliated has street cred.I been up Philly a few times and from the looks of it, if my man was'nt what he said he is them Philly Cats would pull his card. Lil Homey must be the "Truth" cause they standing behind him. Wale and Ross have no street cred what so ever. Ross was a CO and Wale worked at Sprint. None of those @%*@*% in #MMG besides Meek and Gunplay are ABOUT THAT LIFE. I listen to MMG/Ross then I listen to USDA/Jezzy adn Jezzy ABOUT THAT LIFE, ROSS DEF AINT
I been up Philly a few times and from the looks of it, if my man was'nt what he said he is them Philly Cats would pull his card. Lil Homey must be the "Truth" cause they standing behind him. Wale and Ross have no street cred what so ever. Ross was a CO and Wale worked at Sprint. None of those %%$*!@ in #MMG besides Meek and Gunplay are ABOUT THAT LIFE. I listen to MMG/Ross then I listen to USDA/Jezzy adn Jezzy ABOUT THAT LIFE, ROSS DEF AINTOriginally Posted by Savonne86
Originally Posted by DIOR PAINT
Another street cred thread.
I'm losing faith in Hip Hop...and the fans are partly to blame.
Originally Posted by Cheese Wagstaff
I been up Philly a few times and from the looks of it, if my man was'nt what he said he is them Philly Cats would pull his card. Lil Homey must be the "Truth" cause they standing behind him. Wale and Ross have no street cred what so ever. Ross was a CO and Wale worked at Sprint. None of those %%$*!@ in #MMG besides Meek and Gunplay are ABOUT THAT LIFE. I listen to MMG/Ross then I listen to USDA/Jezzy adn Jezzy ABOUT THAT LIFE, ROSS DEF AINTOriginally Posted by Savonne86
Originally Posted by illphillip
"nothing about the life is desirable"....ultimately the money is which is why people do it. I agree with what you're saying in principle. But people do a lot of wild %#+* for paper.
Sadly though, "the life" IS a reality.
This thread was bound to be comedy.
Cats act like "street cred" means nothing but quick to come in here and take up for their man talking about Ross being "affiliated". No contradiction there.
Ross is smart to align himself with credible dudes. Anytime these "crews" get put together, street dudes are usually a part of it.
Even he knows it means something to some people. Why else would he go out of his way to lie about his past if the truth didn't matter in some way?
If it doesn't mean anything to you....cool.
I #$%@ with Meek. "I'm A Boss" was the anthem for a minute. I don't know about "street cred". But I get an honest vibe from Meek that reflects in his music. From what I have heard of it.
Again, it doesn't have to be a rapper saying "I sell drugs and kill people" and me acting like I relate to that.
"Scared money don't make no money, if I ever go broke, I'ma take your money". That hunger. That determination. That willingness to take a risk. That get rich at all costs mentality. This is all relatable.
"They say they gon' rob me, see me never do %#+*". I been there. I grew up in a rough area. When I started going to good schools and hanging out with "the whiteboys", cats tried to play me. I used to hear whispers. Cats used to yell stupid %#+* out their windows. Nobody brought it to me straight up.
I couldn't quote one of Ross' lines from the same song. Does he have some relatable lyrics in his songs? I'm sure he does. But how can I relate when so much of what he SAYS is already questionable?
Go ahead and say it's "entertainment". As if that's a disclaimer that allows it all to be *%%@%+!#. You know who the first rapper to call himself an "entertainer" was? MC Hammer. I guess this is all progress for the better? It's a good thing that it's all for "entertainment" now?
You should have lost faith in Hip Hop when cats stopped rapping from the heart to put on a show for the masses.
Entertainment is what you perceive it. Some people find dog fighting entertaining. But dogs really die off that %#+*.
Music is an art. Art can entertain. Film making is an art. Some prefer films like Independence Day. Some prefer documentaries.
Sports can entertain. Some prefer WWE. Some prefer MMA. Some like the Harlem Globetrotters. Others the NBA. Though it's usually children that dig one more than the other.
Some people prefer the illusion and the fantasy. Others prefer a certain level of reality. To each, his own. But don't act like either perspective is THAT outlandish.
End rant. CashBanks, ThunderChunk and dreClark have said good things.
This.Originally Posted by CashBanks
Originally Posted by tyisny
Not to say that this should be the main attraction to musical acts but dudes have to realize that when you make gangster music people expect you to be somewhat of what you represent.
I'm tired of stating this ++#. ITS NOT JUST ENTERTAINMENT.
It may be entertainment to the 13 yr olds living in a suburb of cali etc. but when you craft this image and you employ all your resources into creating a persona even outside of the tracks then hell yea street cred should be analyzed. I don't think ya;ll know just how much impact Artist have over there listeners. If you know your not about that life, then why fabricate it and walk around like your really in the streets. Fine you makin some M's off the image because the music is good. Cool i respect that.
But when you go off in interviews, on TV, social media, and the actual public Fronting like pablo Escobar when your past CLEARLY states the polar opposite people are gonna get annoyed. When speaking on guys like Trick & Jeezy you are speaking on $@#*$$ who really lived the life there speaking on and still have plenty of people around them who are still in it. Strip all the gangsta ++# away, All the bias & hate and ask yourself........How do you want people to overlook a man who lies to your face everytime he speaks, not just on records but his whole persona in real life is made up
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When you have to fight this cancerous mentality in your people that comes from music that YOU think is "just entertainment" is serious. VERY serious.
Preach.
This.Originally Posted by YngSeanCombs12
Originally Posted by CashBanks
tyisny wrote:
Not to say that this should be the main attraction to musical acts but dudes have to realize that when you make gangster music people expect you to be somewhat of what you represent.
I'm tired of stating this ++#. ITS NOT JUST ENTERTAINMENT.
It may be entertainment to the 13 yr olds living in a suburb of cali etc. but when you craft this image and you employ all your resources into creating a persona even outside of the tracks then hell yea street cred should be analyzed. I don't think ya;ll know just how much impact Artist have over there listeners. If you know your not about that life, then why fabricate it and walk around like your really in the streets. Fine you makin some M's off the image because the music is good. Cool i respect that.
But when you go off in interviews, on TV, social media, and the actual public Fronting like pablo Escobar when your past CLEARLY states the polar opposite people are gonna get annoyed. When speaking on guys like Trick & Jeezy you are speaking on $@#*$$ who really lived the life there speaking on and still have plenty of people around them who are still in it. Strip all the gangsta ++# away, All the bias & hate and ask yourself........How do you want people to overlook a man who lies to your face everytime he speaks, not just on records but his whole persona in real life is made up
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Agreed.Originally Posted by HAM CITY
Originally Posted by YngSeanCombs12
This.Originally Posted by CashBanks
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Until you've worked with/or been around "at-risk" middle school, high school kids (in my experience, namely black males) who listen to this trash and believe this is life supposed to be, acting out what they hear their favorite rapper say NOT BECAUSE this is the only option and school is pointless, because all they wanna be is rappers and sell drugs because their favorite rapper said so--you don't understand. When you have to fight this cancerous mentality in your people that comes from music that YOU think is "just entertainment" is serious. VERY serious.
I've worked with "at risk" Oakland youth for almost six years now and I've always thought this line of thinking was complete BS.
The mentality doesn't come from the music.
I don't think you understand. Kids aren't acting out what they hear their favorite rappers say, they're mirroring behavior that they've witnessed from their fathers, uncles, cousins, brothers and mother's boy friends.
Blaming the music is asinine. Not saying it helps but to alleviate the myriad of other factors and put the blame solely on rap is ridiculous.