Not really they usually are being empowered by a rich white man or illicit crime and im just a nigga
The better question is why do we listen to that lol
No I think I belong to the same tribe as the rapper and the lame guys are the opponents. It's like supporting a political party that's run by rich guys who share some cultural values with me. They represent me.
No I think I belong to the same tribe as the rapper and the lame guys are the opponents. It's like supporting a political party that's run by rich guys who share some cultural values with me. They represent me.
Unironically this is how rap fandom works lmfaoo
Most people see themselves as being able to get to their level, in the process of grinding to their level, or it’s just a straight up escape/power fantasy
“I know that you broke but you FEEL rich🫵😂😂”
Like it’s a problem now to feel positive about oneself despite the reality of their situation?
These niggas get on a song together and cover all bases.
Don’t leave a stone unturned in their attacks on the working class
Besides that one, no, i never feel a way
No, theyre closer to being like me than even Jay Z. one foul wind & they could be living next to the Popeyes / Checkers / Dunkin Donuts under the Myrtle Broadway J too
No, theyre closer to being like me than even Jay Z. one foul wind & they could be living next to the Popeyes / Checkers / Dunkin Donuts under the Myrtle Broadway J too
that image is just unsettling as f***
In most part I think it’s because of the d*** and pimping game. You see how they talk to their custys and hoes?
What’s a pimp without a hoe?
A d*** dealer without a custy?
A rapper without fans?
Listening to luxury raps on your way to work your miserable 9-5 >>>
What’s worse,
Getting called a broke ass nigga by a rapper, or knowing that he’s f***ing my b****?
No, theyre closer to being like me than even Jay Z. one foul wind & they could be living next to the Popeyes / Checkers / Dunkin Donuts under the Myrtle Broadway J too
“Oh jeez it’s Vic Mensa” - me leaving Market Hotel at 2am