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fuck does this have to do with hip hop?

plus gangsterism in hip hop is dead as fuck. my theory is that youtube/the internet makes it way to easy to expose people, and nobody is as gangster as they make themselves out to be on wax. All those "hardcore emcees" in the 90's who didnt give a fuck, didnt really have to give a fuck cause who was gunna find out? nowadays everybody is the press, you better be about what you say your about or else you'll be a laughing stock in a week. thus there isnt LESS gangsters then before, there are just less people pretending to be


got a little off topic, but i dont think rap should be blamed
I agree......
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Originally Posted by Gurp Da God View Post
fuck does this have to do with hip hop?

plus gangsterism in hip hop is dead as fuck. my theory is that youtube/the internet makes it way to easy to expose people, and nobody is as gangster as they make themselves out to be on wax. All those "hardcore emcees" in the 90's who didnt give a fuck, didnt really have to give a fuck cause who was gunna find out? nowadays everybody is the press, you better be about what you say your about or else you'll be a laughing stock in a week. thus there isnt LESS gangsters then before, there are just less people pretending to be


got a little off topic, but i dont think rap should be blamed
I agree......
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