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Waka Flocka is SERIOUS BUSINESS.
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Originally Posted by 940sicc3
bricksquad aint movin nooooo bricks
and btw, its only a matter of time............
Originally Posted by JPioneer
Originally Posted by 940sicc3
bricksquad aint movin nooooo bricks
and btw, its only a matter of time............
Don't act like Gucci never touched a brick.
And maybe OJ too.
Waka Flocka is talking about whats going on?
No he's not. Much like mostt other rappers hes talking about what hes doing and how he gets down and what makes him a big tough guy. Stop making excuses for people like him.
He's not??... So he's not talkin about what's goin, so is he just living in some fantasy land where people shoot it out when they have problems?? Cause lord knows that'll NEVER happen in America.
He's not talking about whats going on in a manner that promotes change from negative to positive. Hes promoting and endorsing that lifestyle and bring negativity upon himself and everyone around him. In the 2months and a couple days that this year has had so far he's been shot, robbed, punched and 8 kids at his concert have been shot.....All of this stuff still would have happened if hewasnt running around promoting gun violence and drug dealing? Really?
Youre missing my point. That type of music that he's making invites this type of activity to his performances. I never said rap caused violence, my argument is that it promotes and invites the violence.
So if a 15 year old gets pregnant that's prolly Ludacris or Nicki Manaj's fault... Cause their music "invites" that type of activity..
Thats an irrelevant situation. As it pertains to Mr. Flocka I'm speaking on the violent aura thats surrounding him and his music....Your scenario is like me blaming some rapper for a separate incident that has nothing to do with them. A girl getting pregnant is not comparable to 8 kids being shot.
Do Martin Scorcesse movies promote violence or the gangster lifestyle??
Rap music and movie making are both forms of entertainment but the difference is that I think everyone understands that movies are make believe. Gangster rappers are forever stressing how real they are until real stuff happens to them. I can imagine that it can be hard and confusing for some people to tell the difference between whos telling the truth and whos lying at times in that industry. So to answer your question I do not equate the storytelling of a Martin Scorcesse to whatever it is Waka Flocka is doing.
I was @ a party this weekend and when his joint came on all hell broke loose...
Thanks for proving my point though.
There was kids shooting kids BEFORE Wacka Flocka came out, and there will be kids shooting kids long after Wacka Flocka and his music are gone...
So does this fact make what he says and does any more right?
Instead of focusing on the rappers that speak about it, go after those bringing those guns into the community... I don't think Wacka Flocka or Gucci Mane are the ones giving these teenager straps to kill one another...
They sell guns at Walmart. That doesnt mean I'm going to go buy one and shoot up a WuTang concert...Kids need to know better and thats where the parents and teachers come in but I STILL think that this type of music that blatantly promotes gun violence and drug dealing as a wayof dealing with problems has a negative impact on kids.
*Before anyone says it: There are rappers who discuss the same topics but do it in a manner in which theyre not promoting but instead discussing past transgressions and mistakes.
He's not??... So he's not talkin about what's goin, so is he just living in some fantasy land where people shoot it out when they have problems?? Cause lord knows that'll NEVER happen in America.Originally Posted by Rudemiester
Waka Flocka is talking about whats going on?
No he's not. Much like mostt other rappers hes talking about what hes doing and how he gets down and what makes him a big tough guy. Stop making excuses for people like him.
Youre missing my point. That type of music that he's making invites this type of activity to his performances. I never said rap caused violence, my argument is that it promotes and invites the violence.
So if a 15 year old gets pregnant that's prolly Ludacris or Nicki Manaj's fault... Cause their music "invites" that type of activity..
Thats an irrelevant situation. As it pertains to Mr. Flocka I'm speaking on the violent aura thats surrounding him and his music....Your scenario is like me blaming some rapper for a separate incident that has nothing to do with them. A girl getting pregnant is not comparable to 8 kids being shot.
Do Martin Scorcesse movies promote violence or the gangster lifestyle??
Rap music and movie making are both forms of entertainment but the difference is that I think everyone understands that movies are make believe. Gangster rappers are forever stressing how real they are until real stuff happens to them. I can imagine that it can be hard and confusing for some people to tell the difference between whos telling the truth and whos lying at times in that industry. So to answer your question I do not equate the storytelling of a Martin Scorcesse to whatever it is Waka Flocka is doing.
I was @ a party this weekend and when his joint came on all hell broke loose...
Thanks for proving my point though.
There was kids shooting kids BEFORE Wacka Flocka came out, and there will be kids shooting kids long after Wacka Flocka and his music are gone...
So does this fact make what he says and does any more right?
Instead of focusing on the rappers that speak about it, go after those bringing those guns into the community... I don't think Wacka Flocka or Gucci Mane are the ones giving these teenager straps to kill one another...
They sell guns at Walmart. That doesnt mean I'm going to go buy one and shoot up a WuTang concert...Kids need to know better and thats where the parents and teachers come in but I STILL think that this type of music that blatantly promotes gun violence and drug dealing as a wayof dealing with problems has a negative impact on kids.
*Before anyone says it: There are rappers who discuss the same topics but do it in a manner in which theyre not promoting but instead discussing past transgressions and mistakes.
You're just blaming Wacka Flocka and his music for something that has been happening for years and will continue to happen...
I guess rappers are the ones floating all the drugs and guns into the country too...
There the ones that are shutting down all these factories and have Ns parents out of work and unable to provide for their families... It's all the rappers fault that a teenager can EASILY get his hands on a gun in America...
Why haven't they figuired this out already... You're a genius
Instead of you worrying about how kids are getting straps and feel the need to carry them to a skating rink, you're busy blaming a guy that's making an HONEST lisving rapping...
Wait, you've never heard of him but want him dead? OK, cool.Originally Posted by JediMaster23
Im black i live in the south and i dont know who this guy is nor have i ever heard of him.
Real talk though, ever since this lame %%$ came out he has not gotten into anything but trouble, this guy is just really not a people person.
Next time learn to aim and fire all shots at that fool.
WAKA FLOCKA DEAD
I swear dudes be o.d. underestimating rappers sometimes..Originally Posted by 940sicc3
Originally Posted by JPioneer
Originally Posted by 940sicc3
bricksquad aint movin nooooo bricks
and btw, its only a matter of time............
Don't act like Gucci never touched a brick.
And maybe OJ too.
only bricks they touched was on the fireplace at grandmas house
Harlem On The Rise wrote:
You're just blaming Wacka Flocka and his music for something that has been happening for years and will continue to happen...
Yes. I'm blaming him for bringing violence upon himself and others with his reckless music. If he didnt make the music he does he probably doesnt get shot, robbed, beat up and those kids dont get shot at his concert. You cant say it still would because what would or could happen in that city is all conditional and doesnt necessarily have to happen.
I guess rappers are the ones floating all the drugs and guns into the country too...
There the ones that are shutting down all these factories and have Ns parents out of work and unable to provide for their families... It's all the rappers fault that a teenager canEASILY get his hands on a gun in America...
Youre taking this conversation somewhere it wasnt intended to go. Once again, I came in this post to speak on certain types of hip hop and the violent aura it brings upon its performers and fans alike. I'm not taking it to that level of whos bringing the guns and drugs in. I'm talking about my peoples need to smarten up and leave this filth behind.
Instead of you worrying about how kids are getting straps and feel the need to carry them to a skating rink, you're busy blaming a guy that's making an HONEST lisving rapping...
You call this an honest living? I call this a sham and a joke. Its not an honest living when yourself and the people around you are constantly in danger of losing their lives, thats actually the opposite of an honest living.
airmaxpenny1 wrote:
And I got heat in the Wu vs. Flaka post when I said there was a relationship between the violence and mindset of the black community and Waka's music
I dont understand these people at all. Theyre being very naive. Its like they just cant fathom that violent music would bring about violence in some cases. Blaming the people involved in the violence solely is just a way of letting rappers off easy and allowing them to make music recklessly like the words they say have no repercussions.
Originally Posted by AirMaxin1
Originally Posted by 940sicc3
JPioneer wrote:
940sicc3 wrote:
bricksquad aint movin nooooo bricks
and btw, its only a matter of time............
Don't act like Gucci never touched a brick.
And maybe OJ too.
Originally Posted by Rudemiester
Harlem On The Rise wrote:
You're just blaming Wacka Flocka and his music for something that has been happening for years and will continue to happen...
I guess rappers are the ones floating all the drugs and guns into the country too...
There the ones that are shutting down all these factories and have Ns parents out of work and unable to provide for their families... It's all the rappers fault that a teenager canEASILY get his hands on a gun in America...
Instead of you worrying about how kids are getting straps and feel the need to carry them to a skating rink, you're busy blaming a guy that's making an HONEST lisving rapping...
airmaxpenny1 wrote:
And I got heat in the Wu vs. Flaka post when I said there was a relationship between the violence and mindset of the black community and Waka's music