the thread about nothing...

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Bald Lebron looked too weird lol. I know his hair is bad, but he should not go bald.
 
Fam, Facebook brings comedy sometimes. :lol I was scrolling through a profile from someone I knew in middle school, and in one of the profile pictures (features the girl I went to middle school with & another girl) comments, there's an argument between other girl in the pic & some random person. Random person asks if the other girl is INSERT BORN STAR NAME & the it turns out the other girl is indeed a born star :rollin :lol :rollin Random person posts actual NSFW site screenshots featuring the other girl lmaoooo
 
On j.cole album KOD was he going at Travis Scott in 1985 Intro to The Fall Off?

The track his hard and the beat.

The album is fire though. Had head bangers. His World play is still top notch! Ain't no one messing his style.
 
Fam, Facebook brings comedy sometimes. :lol: I was scrolling through a profile from someone I knew in middle school, and in one of the profile pictures (features the girl I went to middle school with & another girl) comments, there's an argument between other girl in the pic & some random person. Random person asks if the other girl is INSERT BORN STAR NAME & the it turns out the other girl is indeed a born star :rofl: :lol: :rofl: Random person posts actual NSFW site screenshots featuring the other girl lmaoooo
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J. Cole Believes Some Artists Are Offended by His Song “1985” Because It Applies to Them
by Peter A. Berry April 25, 2018 2:11
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It’s been just about five days since J. Cole unleashed his new KOD album, and fans are still talking about the project’s bookend, “1985 (Intro to Fall Off),” a lecture of a track that’s seemingly rubbed a few burgeoning rap stars the wrong way. Speaking with the folks at Vulture, Jermaine didn’t back down from the lyrics, saying that if those artists in question were offended by the track it’s because its message applied to them.

“It’s really a ‘shoe fits’ situation — several people can wear that shoe,” Cole tells the music publication of “1985,” which finds the rapper explaining to an imaginary younger rapper the many pitfalls of being blooming rap star living off trends.

throw some shade at the rapper on Instagram, thanked Cole “for all the clout.” He hasn’t said anything else about the matter, but it doesn’t seem as if Cole would see any additional responses as anything but him doing a good job.

A bit later on in the interview Cole explains that, outside of hip-hop’s top three artists, the most popular rappers are “exaggerated versions of Black stereotypes.”

“Extremely tatted up,” Cole begins in his list of traits the most popular rap up and comers share with each other. “Colorful hair. Flamboyant. Brand names. It’s caricatures, and still the dominant representation of black people, on the most popular entertainment format for black people, period.”



J.Cole vs. New wave of drugged up rappers.
 
Never said he was. Homie just dissed and got them cats in the feelings. They ain't battle rappers so this is gonna be cake walk for J.Cole who is one.

Jay-z does the same thing when he needs to adress Weak rappers who try to come into the game.

These new rappers won't do anything.

That Vulture article is a really solid read. I didn't know he had a wife and kid.
 
See, now this is something I can support. A female that doesn't have to take thot pics and still looks good. I peeped her profile and yeah there's a few pics of her in swim wear but for the most part she's in regular clothing. Doesn't have to OD on the thot angles.

Those proportions :wow:

Krit
Kendrick
Nipsey
Cole

That order

KRIT is too cold :pimp:
 
Lil Pump Dropped $4.5 Million On A House Because He "Got Bored"
By Alex Zidel
Apr 27, 2018 17:55
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Looks like Lil Pump took J. Cole's advice after all?


There is a lot of mixed opinion about Lil Pump. Many younger listeners idolize him and picture him at the top of the rap game. Others don't see him in the picture at all. Wherever you stand, it's difficult to deny the impact that he has had with his singles thus far. Both "Gucci Gang," and now "Esskeetit" are bangers and while his lyrical talent has yet to be displayed in full, the man can definitely make a catchy song. He also loves to stir the pot a little bit. His track "**** J. Cole" was exactly what it sounds like, dragging Cole's name through the dirt. Cole seemingly responded on "1985," offering advice to anybody that the shoe fits for.

One of Cole's critiques was the spending habits of younger rappers, seemingly singling out Pump. Noting that "You coulda bought a crib with all that bread that you done blew," Jetski looks to have taken his advice by actually copping himself a new house. Posting a video to his Instagram page, Pump revealed that he spent $4.5 million on a new house because he "got bored." On top of that, he plans to buy another Rolls-Royce Wraith, some new jewelry, and he is claiming that he will go buy "everything."

In the video, Pump says that he's been hearing "stupid *** n---as talking about" how he's going to go broke. The Florida rapper promises them that, not only will he not go broke, he will stay filthy rich. Check out the video below and let us know your opinion on Lil Pump


Oh my God, j.Cole got homie reacting, this fool is gonna go Mc hammer broke.
 
On j.cole album KOD was he going at Travis Scott in 1985 Intro to The Fall Off?

The track his hard and the beat.

The album is fire though. Had head bangers. His World play is still top notch! Ain't no one messing his style.
Nah he wasnt going at Trav at all
 
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