Posted on 10/08/2018 5:27:21 AM PDT by csvset
>>Hos many fricken rappers are there? Dangerous occupation<<
Every single black kid in the inner city and every denizen of Jamaica and the Bahamas.
Think about it — you don’t need to know music at all. Just sync-speak and everyone will pay you tons of money. Easier than sinking a ball in a hoop, even.
Can see it now - flintlock pistols turned sideways.
Probably. Without the ease of a semi-auto, Id imagine there would be quite a few misses.
“local rapper” = Idiot that hangs out at the Quik-Trip making everyone nervous and acting liike targets for the opposing “local rapper” team.
Sometimes we have “local rapper’ competitions. Its a real blast!
Why is this a big deal? RAP Music has always glorified the thug and gang banging criminal life, this is just making it real. They should be Proud that he died for the cause.
Had to have been a Tea Party malcontent. /s
God, the was an amazing performance.
“One gen-u-wine harry-carry knife. Pass it around, boys. See if anybody’s got use for it.”
1941 is terribly underrated.
I wonder why you never hear about crooners like Harry Connick or Michael Buble offing each other?
Maybe it’s a culture thing. I dunno
Can you imagine the brainpower pow wow of the people planning a local rapper’s killing? IQ’s of a dead armadillo.
Check out this list of “artists” killed by fellow “artists.” I don’t recall Count Basie and Duke Ellington killing anyone. And no BS about their “art” reflecting reality. These vermin create their own reality; i.e., violence and misogyny.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_murdered_hip_hop_musicians
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Murdered_rappers
His next album will go to Number One with a bullet.
Rap rap rap rap rap rap...they call him “The Rapper”
Rap rap rap, you know what he’s after
The main question is did he achieve total rapperness or was he still aspiring?
The main question is did he achieve total rapperness or was he still aspiring?
Well done!
"...Thats when Paycheck who, coincidentally enough, scored one of his earliest hits with a song called Pardon Me, Ive Got Someone to Kill reached around his hip in search of his .22-caliber pistol...."
I did not know that was a song of his.
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