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coconess
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ms_wonderland
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Posted: Jan 22 2013 at 4:59pm |
Random Thoughts wrote:
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50k isn't bad when you consider Kreyshawn did 12k. Keef had the wackest verse on his own song (I don't like remix).
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Not when you are signed to interscope and had the buzz that Keef had, including a ton of remixes of his song, co-signs from T.I., beef with Lupe, and features from 50 cent, Rick Ross, Wiz Khalifa, and Young Jeezy. That's a disaster and an absolute flop. His label mate Kendrick Lamar sold 242k first week.
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I find the subject of rappers blowing all their money and ending up broke so fascinating. It reminds me of all the stories I heard about 90s rappers from Nas, Raekwom, Prodigy, etc. Cats were in expensive videos, yet living at home with moms and struggling paycheck to paycheck.
I hope someone makes a documentary or writes a book about it, similar to the ESPN 30 for 30 Going Broke.
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Posted: Jan 22 2013 at 4:59pm |
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sad I wonder if his mother ever sought treatment for it
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Posted: Jan 22 2013 at 4:59pm |
Random Thoughts wrote:
I find the subject of rappers blowing all their money and ending up broke so fascinating. It reminds me of all the stories I heard about 90s rappers from Nas, Raekwom, Prodigy, etc. Cats were in expensive videos, yet living at home with moms and struggling paycheck to paycheck.
I hope someone makes a documentary or writes a book about it, similar to the ESPN 30 for 30 Going Broke.
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why is it fascinating?
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ms_wonderland
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Posted: Jan 22 2013 at 5:01pm |
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That Espn documentary was really good...I still don't understand. They have all the warnings, role models, and failures to look to.
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Posted: Jan 22 2013 at 5:01pm |
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well i wanted to make the thread about him being donkey of the day the other day, ill just post it here
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I was reading the comments on this and all of his stans were like "you'd be crying too if you had to go to jail and couldn't be there to provide for your daughter." lol orly?
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Posted: Jan 22 2013 at 5:02pm |
Random Thoughts wrote:
I find the subject of rappers blowing all their money and ending up broke so fascinating. It reminds me of all the stories I heard about 90s rappers from Nas, Raekwom, Prodigy, etc. Cats were in expensive videos, yet living at home with moms and struggling paycheck to paycheck.
I hope someone makes a documentary or writes a book about it, similar to the ESPN 30 for 30 Going Broke.
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The culture isnt there yet. your dealing with a bunch of people with out much hope who came from damn near nothing and when you give them the chance to "improve" there situation they take it as they can buy the whole world hip hop artist are just little fish in a big pond
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Posted: Jan 22 2013 at 5:03pm |
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That Espn documentary was really good...I still don't understand. They have all the warnings, role models, and failures to look to. | http://forum2.blackhairmedia.com/5-stupid-habits-you-develop-growing-up-poor_topic352364.html
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afrokock
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Posted: Jan 22 2013 at 5:04pm |
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*cue beat to gutted*
You gutted/ch ch you gutted/ you talkin bout that bread but ya bread aint buttered/ ch ch you gutted/uh uh you gutted /you talkin ace of spades but you ballin on a budget/ yea yea you gutted/ch ch you gutted/
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you just gon fake it tell you make it huh?/ rented houses on mtv, you tapin them/ fine hoes in your videos, you drappin them/ green screens in the projects, you safe in them/ fine cars in your videos, you pay for them?/ sh*t I cant knock your hustle tho, you make it fun/ dear rapper ?? you been foolin the public/ people startin to think yall real and do something/
back to life you're the reality/ you're salary is like celery/[/img]
/jay
Edited by afrokock - Jan 22 2013 at 5:05pm
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