SMH Rick Ross cOOnin again... "Trayvon Martin, I’m never missing my target"

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nothing controversial about it, It was a worthless line. If your not going to make a meaningful constructive song about social issues, just don't half ass name drop just because.
 
9TRAY_93EB;6818216 said:
Where's the Coonery?

Terrible line tho'

The cOOnery here is that:

1) he used Trayvon's name to garner attention for his next project (publicity from a National BLACK tragedy)

2) his response or defense indicates that he believes that Trayvon wasn't "accurate" or "on point" thereby bringing his life to an abrupt end

 
Stupid ass line that doesn't match all that shit he was spewing in the explanation. Shows how wack he can be. He cant even creatively get shit across. I don't believe his explanation though. He's just a dumbass rapped who will use anything as a punchline. The beat is probably bangin' though.
 
please stop looking for insightful shit from rick ross.....

everything about this nigga reeks ignorance and buffoonery.....

the only thing i can give him credit for is making money and being successful....

as far as his image, and his content.....shit's not meant to be taken seriously....
 
Don't really see a problem. Nigga need to get his bars up.

He ain't the first nigga to put trayvon in a rap. Ijs.

Y'all sounding like white lesbians out here.
 


"It’s so important that today, on the two-year anniversary of the death of Trayvon Martin, we never forget that tragedy. I’m never going to let the world forget that name. In my song ‘Black and White’ off ‘Mastermind’ I say, ‘Trayvon Martin, I’m never missing my target’. There I’m reminding people that if you’re a black person or a person of any color for that matter in this country, you have to be accurate, whatever moves you make, stay accurate. Even when you’re walking down the street, playing music from your car, you have to stay on point.

“Black men are being killed and their killers [are] beating the trial. It hasn’t been this much violence against black men since the ’60s. I am Trayvon Martin, we’re all Trayvon Martin. He was from South Florida. That could have been me or one of my homies. So, stay alert and never miss your target. Whatever that target may be. Getting out the hood, providing from your family. Stay sharp. Stay alive. Trayvon, Rest in Peace.”


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Da Riddler;6818301 said:
"It’s so important that today, on the two-year anniversary of the death of Trayvon Martin, we never forget that tragedy. I’m never going to let the world forget that name. In my song ‘Black and White’ off ‘Mastermind’ I say, ‘Trayvon Martin, I’m never missing my target’. There I’m reminding people that if you’re a black person or a person of any color for that matter in this country, you have to be accurate, whatever moves you make, stay accurate. Even when you’re walking down the street, playing music from your car, you have to stay on point.

“Black men are being killed and their killers [are] beating the trial. It hasn’t been this much violence against black men since the ’60s. I am Trayvon Martin, we’re all Trayvon Martin. He was from South Florida. That could have been me or one of my homies. So, stay alert and never miss your target. Whatever that target may be. Getting out the hood, providing from your family. Stay sharp. Stay alive. Trayvon, Rest in Peace.”


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What's funny about the explanation is that in his music, he advocates the killing of Black men in EVERY song
 
I never expect Rick Ross to rap about anything intelligent or insightful so this doesn't surprise me, even if he tried to write about important social issues.
 

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