is valee still on good ?
Never was
Is this your king G&G?
I mean I come of the old school idea that racism and institutionalized racism are different so id agree.
I've always had an issue with the idea it needs to be large scale by a group to matter.
I've plenty of racist encounters from other minorities with no power in America or less then black people it makes no less racist.
Racism is racism imo if we talking institutionalized there are no examples but it's def some black people who hate white people for they own reasons that still count tho.
Always imo was a bad move merging racism and institutionalized racism given how complicated we are as a species.
really ? i coulda sworn he was on good at one point
Oh sorry I thought you said "any good". In that case he is still on GOOD Music records.
Oh sorry I thought you said "any good". In that case he is still on GOOD Music records.
LMAOOO
A black only sxn sounds interesting and raises so many questions
LOVE to see it
everything’s all good?
we working out the deets, should i just make a thread and ask the participants tbh
life aint s*** but a fat vagina what did he mean by this
Kendrick’s way of portraying the common idea in hip-hop that “Life’s A B****”. Also a likely callback to the famous line from “Backseat Freestyle”, which he’s described as himself “going as ignorant as possible”:
I pray my d*** get big as the Eiffel Tower
So I can f*** the world for seventy-two hours
This also emphasizes “King Kunta’s” purpose as a show of Kendrick’s power getting to him. Life just becomes something for him to f***, whether it’s rappers or women.
we working out the deets, should i just make a thread and ask the participants tbh
sounds like a plan
if people start complaining again just @ me in there
Kendrick’s way of portraying the common idea in hip-hop that “Life’s A B****”. Also a likely callback to the famous line from “Backseat Freestyle”, which he’s described as himself “going as ignorant as possible”:
I pray my d*** get big as the Eiffel Tower
So I can f*** the world for seventy-two hours
This also emphasizes “King Kunta’s” purpose as a show of Kendrick’s power getting to him. Life just becomes something for him to f***, whether it’s rappers or women.