Feb 16, 2018 if rap music influenced people then all rap listeners would be fake fa---- f---s anyway cause that's exactly what the current popular s--- is. Drake as number 1 example. If anything Drake has influenced more white people to say n----- and more people to partake in gay gangbangs.
Feb 16, 2018 Rap is just the scapegoat. Poverty, family dysfunction and drugs have the biggest influence.
Feb 16, 2018 I'll just leave this here for you boys to dissect. @WPG @Bourbon Ben @Big Cuntry @Big Dangerous @Groovy Tony He makes a lot of great points tbh. We have to look at both sides bipartisanly.
Feb 17, 2018 I still don't know what that acronym means. I always think of KY jelly when I see it. Either way, I think it can honestly be argued that (some) rap music promotes violence. Look at 1999 Eminem.
Feb 17, 2018 He made no good point and has a very surface level understanding of what hip hop is. Esp considering this is an 2015 interview (if you can call something less than 2 minute an interview).
Feb 17, 2018 Hungry wouldn't be the correct word. I'm hungry for breakfast right now, preferably bacon. I would say I'm looking for a good debate. How do you explain all the violence in chi town and balti? All those guys listen to gangsta rap that commit those crimes, i.e. Identity theft, purjery, school shootings.
Feb 17, 2018 If you think people growing up in low income households, being persecuted by police and government are going “well I wasn’t gonna join a g--- but I listened to Still Brazy and it convinced me” you’re probably sheltered af
Feb 17, 2018 If it does, then explain to me why the most gangster dude on this site is tpk. Did i accidentally stumble upon the special olympics discussion forum?