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Despite all of the things wrong with dude's attitude, still very funny vid. Mods if it's too inappropriate please delete, but I didn't think it was too bad.
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scarface said something today, i didn't agree with until now
scarface said something today, i didn't agree with until now
Man **** that. I don't think you were voicing how you feel personally, so don't take offense, but anybody who feels that way reeks of weakness and insecurity.I know what you are referring to. I'm going to go off topic and address it. I think that the problem is that hip hop/rap began in the streets, created for and by people who are from the gutter. When you see someone from the gutter come up and make something of themselves, it gives you the feeling that you can achieve the same success if you are from the same environment. So when we see someone like Scarface or Rakim or Ghostface or BG flossing a hot whip or rocking truck jewelry, it empowers us. When we see someone like Mac Miller or Scott Dizcklick or Tommy Hilfiger's son rapping and flossing in jewels and whips, it is just a slap in the face and a reminder that we weren't blessed to be born with the same privileges that they were. It's the difference between seeing your brother or hometown hero make it, and seeing a duke or nobleman spit at peasants.
scarface said something today, i didn't agree with until now
Anybody can write a bad song, shoot a video in HD and upload it to youtube.You know what... you're right.