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@Mr141280 Totally man
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Рап-Ганс-Драгс энд Мани ...
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Anybody who ever said hip hop never had a sense of responsibility and a conscious never heard Chuck D and Public Enemy. These guys were trying to right the wrongs and change the bigoted, criminal ways of every last bastard on the planet, black or white. Of course the music industry decided gangster rap was more marketable. Guess it worked for them. they make money to this day from the blood of dead kids who thought banging was cool because they heard it in songs. I see wrong... goddamn wrong.
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nothing more to add . Just listen and enjoy
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thank you public enemy
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Hip hop never died. Get over yourselves.
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I use to blast Public Enemy when I lived in Portland ME back in the late 80's. The white folk was afraid of me but the white girls loved me. Hahaha! It was wonderful. But I wasn't a thug. That frightened the older white folks more because they didn't have anything to scare their daughters away from me. We had Public Enemy to help us lift ourselves but only the intelligent-inclined listened. For the rest we got The Boondocks aimed at dumb-ass niggas who can't do nothing but buy rims and bling.
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we in a sick age. just pray we as African U S citizen can get thru this mad age of gangster crap KILLING ONE ANOTHER FOR MONEY AND TUNING OUR SISTER INTO WHORES AND BROTHERS AND SISTER TO JUNKIES and being a dumb fool thinking it cool. NO. IT GENOCIDE . pray that more people see this time for what it s and do something to change what we headed too
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the best.....the comments at the end of the song...that´s bullshit
My GOD....If Chuck D wasn't the REAL...NOBODY was,this is what Rap Music is missing....somebody with SENSE!!!!
MarkieG100 1 year ago 28
where I come from, the brothas ain't DUUUUUUUUUUMB!!!.....classic shit.
JahariKavi 2 years ago 17