Strange shit you thought as a kid growing up with hiphop

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eternal soldier;5466062 said:
I used to think Fat Joe and Big pun were the same person

I had this R Kelly poster (I was 5 and don't remember how it got there) and he was bald and dark. Years later I saw that he was light with braids and thought there were two R.Kelly's..

Then you seen trapped in the closet and thought there was 5 r. kelly's lol
 
when i was younger, i always thought rappers were actually who they say they are in their songs.....i didnt know some of'em never lived a single day like the person they are in their lyrics.

i also thought if rappers did songs together bcoz they were cool with eachother...did'nt know they had to pay.

& i also thought most rappers who rap together grew up together.
 
AllstarKing;5466529 said:
when i was younger, i always thought rappers were actually who they say they are in their songs.....i didnt know some of'em never lived a single day like the person they are in their lyrics.

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Good think you didn't grow up in the ross generation.
 
I always heard rappers rap about Rolex and thought it was an expensive car

I used to think Timbaland was a robot cause of the effect he had on his voice

I thought Big Tigga was really in his mama basement

I thought Puffy and Mase was Power Rangers when they used to wear the shiny suits

 
Bullshit I thought was true...

Big was a drug kingpin

Mobb Deep were the toughest niggas in QB. I used to spend my summers there as a kid and I thought I might see them one day

I thought Murder Was the Case was real, and I was teary eyed and angry one night thinking why would someone want to kill Snoop (nigga, I was 9)

Serial Killa, on the Doggystyle album, was the hardest shit out. I used to get nervous playing it though for some reason

Rappers didnt do drugs; they only rapped about it

I thought Pac was the toughest dude on the planet

I thought Junior Mafia was a real mafia

This is random, but I thought Adina Howard was the baddest bitch of all time

 
My mom heard me listening to Bone Thugs and she told me they were doing witchcraft on their songs, so I was afraid to listen to them for a minute lol

After seeing Murder Was The Case, I thought Snoop a demon and I thought Suge Knight was the devil in the human form Lol

 
ROZAYTABERNACLE;5466320 said:
eternal soldier;5466062 said:
I used to think Fat Joe and Big pun were the same person

I had this R Kelly poster (I was 5 and don't remember how it got there) and he was bald and dark. Years later I saw that he was light with braids and thought there were two R.Kelly's..

Then you seen trapped in the closet and thought there was 5 r. kelly's lol

Damaged!
 
dwade206;5466731 said:
Bullshit I thought was true...

I thought Murder Was the Case was real, and I was teary eyed and angry one night thinking why would someone want to kill Snoop (nigga, I was 9)

my brother

man oh man

I swear I was breakin down thinkin about someone trying to kill Snoop and put him in a wheelchair

when he did that mtv performance where he was in the wheelchair and got up at the end i rejoiced like jesus jus rose lazarus

it was a miracle snoop took 2 to the spine,went in a coma,sold his soul to the devil,got it back,went to court,

started walkin again and guess what

I'M INNOCENT
 
antarticp;5465563 said:
i never would known pac big and even mobb deep were so young ... granted i was younger but wish i had known i might of done some bigger thangs @ a younger age ......

yeah man, its amazing how young these dudes were.

that makes the gravity of big & pac's deaths so much more heavier

also, think about how young everyone was and how lyrical rappers were comin back then.

 
Ya'll don't know the joy that comes with seeing Master P press a button and turn a hooptie to a Lexus. I thought niggas could really do that shit.
 
Thought Compton was the scariest place on earth.

Thought House Party was the best movie ever made(still love it tho).

I thought Big Tigger was really in his moms basement (especially with their references to his mother upstairs cooking at times).

 

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