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  • Apr 8, 2021
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    He didn’t even call the subject matter “comical”, he said the video is funny. Theyre in preppy clothes dancing around a golf course lip-syncing Vanessa Carlton... it’s literally supposed to be a funny video.

  • Apr 8, 2021
    DAVIDP

    Quotable Lyrics:

    When I see you, I'ma push your sh*t back, boy
    Choppa get to spittin' through your set, we don't fight, boy
    12 paramedics couldn't save your f*ckin' life, boy
    Rod K dead and he never comin' back, boy
    We gon' treat this b*tch like a match, how we strike, boy

    Soooo hilarious

  • Apr 8, 2021

    This is the Rap i dont f*** with

  • Apr 8, 2021
    BadKarma

    Well I generally mean if people talk s*** about hip hop or talk like the dude in @op acting like this s*** is a game

    hard agree.

  • Apr 8, 2021
    insertcoolnamehere

    who is y'all

    the culture. cmon now. it's a fact niggas still consume his content and it isn't just "white kids" doing it.

  • Apr 8, 2021

    Don't link to it

    You're making it more profitable

  • The sooner black people realize that rap music and the culture that stems from it is a modern day minstrel show will be a great day, the awakening would happen.

    Sadly niggas don’t care enough and will keep their head buried in the sand

  • Apr 8, 2021
    BadKarma

    White people talking about hip hop need their ass beat

  • Apr 8, 2021
    BadKarma

    White people talking about hip hop need their ass beat

  • Apr 12, 2021

    OP’s ready to up that iron over a trash article

  • YoungNastyShawty

    https://vocaroo.com/1iG4VG8wNGTL

    IDK why, but i feel this needs to be sampled

  • Apr 12, 2021

    Lmfao you said wrote like a Dave Chappelle skit and I read it to see if you were right, n some of that s*** did make me imagine it being performed on a skit.

  • Apr 12, 2021

    lol yo look at the writer's profile on HNHH. this guy got 10 articles written today and it's not even 2 o'clock. they're running a serious sweatshop over there

  • I mean this the cringiest thing I ever read but I dont support attacking the press

  • Apr 27, 2021

    Yikes

  • Jun 23, 2024
    Y0rn

    So 90% of ktt

  • Jun 23, 2024
    Buckleys Angel

    He didn’t even call the subject matter “comical”, he said the video is funny. Theyre in preppy clothes dancing around a golf course lip-syncing Vanessa Carlton... it’s literally supposed to be a funny video.

  • Jun 23, 2024
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    How about we put the real blame on the white people who promote this bullshit excuse for music

  • Jun 23, 2024
    PFLP optimisticman

    How about we put the real blame on the white people who promote this bullshit excuse for music

    Those ppl are not the core issue. The core issue is the disenfranchisement and economic segregation of black people, which leads us towards crime

  • Jun 23, 2024

    If u wanna help black people start by supporting initiatives for affordable housing, black owned businesses, public schools, vote for Bernie sanders, something that will help wealth to flow into our communities

  • Jun 23, 2024

    What ppl need to realize is for pretty much no time in history besides the colonialism era (ironically) was morality ever the primary belief system for a society. It's always been about hierarchy, a never ending cycle of destroy and rebuild that each time casts some new cohort into dominance of society.

    Human beings are not evolutionarily directed towards morality. It's a s***ty way of motivating people. What u want to do is convince people that your beliefs will benefit them in a tangible way, either financially, health wise, psychologically etc.

    That being said, my point is ur not gonna convince white or non black ppl to help us by using moral arguments. U should use logical arguments like the fact that people with money don't engage in violent crime, or that educating blacks would make the entire society stronger. I know u guys don't like dealing with reality so this might be tough to hear but yea that's my philosophical take on how we should move forward