pralims;5417279 said:
when you live the cb4 lifestyle, you know at some point gusto gonna come after you.
Not a fan of Ross but thats the problem right there, weenies talk as if most rappers and people in their own hood arent living that lifestyle. Some of the biggest dudes yall think are gangstas are not in YOUR neighborhood. The problem is hiphop fans are only able to think in a small scope, hence why bs music sells so easily compared to thoughtfoul lyrics. The streets have always had lots of ins and outs and the rap game has too.
Alot of rappers are pawns for something else and this includes some of my/our favorites, but rap fans like to just pick on the most obvious examples whether its Wayne, Rick Ross or someone else.
Entertainment and media has a great influence on young dumb minds and niggas will use entertainment for their agendas jsut as quick as white folks, hispanics or anyone else.
Another fact is some of those "real gangsters" yall talk about are often in cahoots with record labels, TV and so on, trust me. Look at Nipsey, the minute he had a issue with Big U he got dropped/left Epic since thats the real reason he got a deal with them thnx to Big Us relationship with Steve Lobel & others, who also signed Bone. Remember producer "U-Neek"? There is a reason he went by that name. Thats why Game did the "Celebration" song flipping a old Bone record and had them on the remix. Also why Nipsey was in a movie with Ving Rhames & Bone before most of us knew him.
Its all a game i been telling yall. Its all about power, control and money. So as much as yall think gangsters are some good dudes down for the cause they looking out for their own agendas/pockets first.