i just went to hiphopdx.com and they had a young buck and all star video/song so i clicked on it... not because i like them, but because both of them live in nashville and i wanted to see what was poppin cuz i also live in nashville (well, clarksville now, but lets not get into semantics)
so i checked it out and wow.. both the song and video are like nothing more than stereotypes about black males put to music now.. i was peepin it and i didn't even listen critically, i was just lettin them do their thing.. then young buck said "we shootin' nggas grandmamas" WOW so i figured i'd peep the comments.. i figured everyone would surely feel the same way i did.. like this is total garbage i peep the comments and people are like "that ngga buck da realest!" or "damn, buck nice wit da lyrics!" or "he go hard!" WOW to the 10th power. this sort of thing is the exact reason why i love rap (rhythm and poetry) but i never feel like a part of it.. i feel like an outside entity.. like i don't even belong to a genre because the people who rap, or people who are fans of rap seem to enjoy reveling in ignorance shootin a nggas grandmother is not something i want to nod my head to.. i mean its kinda funny, but it wasn't even said in a funny way, he said it like he was serious.. like oh, by the way, i will shoot your grandma whatever.. do u guys see what i'm sayin? i just can't relate.. i love hip hop but i don't feel like part of the family.. if u use curse words in every sentence, or ur 30 yrs old rapping about shootin grandmas then i literally think u are wasting the air it takes to speak
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JaimsThese are my blogs from 2009. I started them in May of that year when I couldn't work on music but still needed a way to express myself. Archives
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