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  • Oct 13, 2020

    One line of this song that's always stood out to me is "White people think I'm radical" from Quavo. It got me thinking one day when me and my buds were talking about this song. What could Quavo be talking about that makes people think he's radical? And then I thought about the Turbo Grafx 16 sessions and I remember this photo

    So we all know that Vic Mensa has always been in his political rap vibe. IS it possible that Vic lent Quavo his pen? Or is it maybe that this part of the song was originally Vic mensa's part? It makes much more sense for Vic Mensa to say "White people think I'm radical" instead of Quavo.How would the career trajecotory of these artist's change? Things like these discussions really make appreciate music and wish we got Turbograx 16.
    Let me know your ythoughts

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    I feel u, s*** keeps me up at night

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    Always thought he meant radical as in “totally radical move dude 🤙”

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    That looks like 2 unrelated pictures put next to each other

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    i just got off work man idk

  • Oct 13, 2020
    SHAQUILLE

    Always thought he meant radical as in “totally radical move dude 🤙”

    pretty sure this is what he meant

  • Oct 13, 2020

    dope song but what the f*** are you talking about op?

  • Oct 13, 2020

    idk about none of that but I do know that it's a 10/10 song

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    SHAQUILLE

    Always thought he meant radical as in “totally radical move dude 🤙”

    You think Quavo is familiar with white surfer slang?

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  • Oct 13, 2020
    Jonz

    I feel u, s*** keeps me up at night

  • Oct 13, 2020
    SHAQUILLE

    Always thought he meant radical as in “totally radical move dude 🤙”

  • Oct 13, 2020
    blonded

    You think Quavo is familiar with white surfer slang?

    Totally dude!!

  • Oct 13, 2020

    should of been the anthem for the olympics that year.
    Lowkey was a moment too, first Gucci verse after he got released from jail

  • Oct 13, 2020

    The radicalization of black ppl in america is a general theme

  • Oct 13, 2020
    blonded

    You think Quavo is familiar with white surfer slang?

    He’s a cultured young man who’s traveled the world. Why not?

  • Oct 13, 2020

    FRESH OUTTA DEBT IN THIS MF!

  • Oct 13, 2020

    you already know

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    blonded

    You think Quavo is familiar with white surfer slang?

    do u honestly think "radical" is limited to white surfers

    p sure its used everywhere semi-ironical at this point

  • Oct 13, 2020
    blonded
    !https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YIoAZ0Sh8-U

    One line of this song that's always stood out to me is "White people think I'm radical" from Quavo. It got me thinking one day when me and my buds were talking about this song. What could Quavo be talking about that makes people think he's radical? And then I thought about the Turbo Grafx 16 sessions and I remember this photo

    So we all know that Vic Mensa has always been in his political rap vibe. IS it possible that Vic lent Quavo his pen? Or is it maybe that this part of the song was originally Vic mensa's part? It makes much more sense for Vic Mensa to say "White people think I'm radical" instead of Quavo.How would the career trajecotory of these artist's change? Things like these discussions really make appreciate music and wish we got Turbograx 16.
    Let me know your ythoughts

    that photo is trippin me out is it just 1? Or two pasted together?

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    Sinewave

    i just got off work man idk

    how was it

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    I was 15 when I first drew that donut

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    met

    how was it

    Exploitative

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    Undisclosed

    do u honestly think "radical" is limited to white surfers

    p sure its used everywhere semi-ironical at this point

    Yes I do agree with your assessment but I do think it opens up an intresting theory if we consider the trajectory of vic Mensa's career and lyricism if it was meant to be Radical as in the "radical" acts seen by white people that are uncomfortable that society is shifting away from them slowly. I think iti s an interesting discourse to consider that Vic ghostwrote for Quavo here or maybe was taken off the song.