Mar 24, 2018 In NYC it's more accepted for Latinos to say it, especially if they're from the hood. So when non New Yorkers see Tekashi or Fat Joe say it, it confuses them because that same pass isn't really available where they're from.
Mar 24, 2018 This makes a little more sense to me. Growing up in LA, you knew that was a no-no. I had homies that would say it but I just didn't feel right. I mean the music I listen to and the culture I love is rooted in African American roots. Blue, Jazz, Hip-hop... as a person of Color I resonate with it, but just don't think it should be done. I do know that more Ricans do it and with their closer ties to the Caribbean's I guess that makes a bit more sense.... but Mexicans???
Mar 24, 2018 lmao yes, he basically did to charlamagne what charlamagne would’ve done to him. i’ve seen C try and s--- on several artists and with all 69’s prerequisites, he was gon be next but he andoed himself very well if you don’t think he was making any valid points and that C wasn’t gonna try and clown him then u weren’t paying attention like it sounds like u would’ve been more satisfied if 69 was on the receiving end versus the offense
Mar 24, 2018 yeah in NC hispanics say it all the time, but so do some white ppl its not that big a deal
Mar 24, 2018 He was on the receiving end he just ignored it and of course I was satisfied with that...kid is such a fake clown. but the whole point of your original argument is that CTG was being witty and I don't think you know what that word means because he was just calling him out, rightly so
Mar 24, 2018 I'm over Tekashi tbh, when he started beefing with YG AKA my childhood I decided to delete DAY69 off my phone
Mar 24, 2018 his whole existence just annoys me. From how r-----ed he looks, his r-----ed screaming rap style, the r-----ed way he articulates him self in this interview, and finally the kid f---ing - I struggle to see how so many people f--- with him tbh