GUCE-"mix the weed with the crsytal meth"

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Apr 18, 2007
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if he really smoked meth he wouldn't be able to be releasing songs about it. drugs songs sell, theres no meth songs out i can think of off the top of my head, theres millions of meth heads so a meth song will probably sell well. thats his thinking on that right there. and like somebody else said, anybody not old enough to know better has some faulty parents/siblings if they playin any guce songs for them..
 
Apr 25, 2002
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MOESES SOULRIGHT THE 2nd said:
sending out the wrong message to the kids?

if you let your kids listen to Guce you are a dumbfuck parent
seriously

Guce is a dope rapper...for ADULTS!!!

if he didn't sell your momma meth...then don't worry about it
he's a grown man
he can do and say what he wants
but your stupid if you think adults are the only ones that listen to guce or bay shit in general. kids listen to whatever they want and a parent really cant do shit to regulate, keep it real...genius.

but guce is a dope rapper. and the point is to advocate more positive rap.
 
Aug 8, 2004
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jeff dogg u.s.a said:
and the point is to advocate more positive rap.
that may be your point homie, doesnt mean it's his. Just cuz u feel we need more positive rappers out here doesnt mean everybody else agrees.

If the man wants to talk about shootin heroine in church while he gets his toes sucked by 2 midgets then thats on him. If you dont like what he's sayin, listen to sumthin else. simple as that.
 

Young M

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I agree about the kids but imo alot of kids dont really pay attetion to guce. Im just using my lil brothers for example they grew up on dre the whole thizz shit never really bumped guce ,so i think that line although could have a bad potenial . wont really hurt no body
 
Aug 8, 2004
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DopeBoyFresh said:
^you aint gettin it

belive it or not youngstas are heavily influenced by the music they slap, this dude talkin about critty in his raps now then kids gonna think its okay to fuck with it
Actually, I am gettin it homie. I never said youngsters werent influenced by the music they listen to, but if thats your argument, then you would have a problem with every rapper out that talks about sniffin a line, poppin a pill, eating shrooms, acid, etc.

Basically, not only would you have a problem with 99% of all rappers, but you would also have an issue with rock stars, jazz musicians, and pretty much any musicians in general. because everybody duz drugs and lots of them talk about it like it's nothing.

Guce saying he smokes weed wit his crys is no different then Mac Dre rapping about poppin pills, Dre Dog saying he chops lines, Xzibit talkin about takin shrooms, the list can go on for ever. You cant pick and choose which drugs are ok and which arent. so either you are against all of it or your not. theres really no in between here.
 
Aug 3, 2007
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THESE RAPPERS OUT NOW DON'T GIVE A FUCK SO PARENTS NEED TO START ACTUALLY BEING PARENTS AND STOP LEAVING RAPPERS OR THE TV RADIO AND IPODS AND SHIT TO BE BABYSITTERS. WHEN SHIT HITS HOME THEY'LL GIT THE PICTURE ONE OF THEY SEEDS COME IN ONE NIGHT JUNKY-FIED STEALING CHINA PLATES TEA CUPS AND SHIT THEN SELLIN IT IN THE HOOD THAT'LL BE THEY'RE WAKE UP CALL
 
Apr 25, 2002
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JP $CRILLA said:
Actually, I am gettin it homie. I never said youngsters werent influenced by the music they listen to, but if thats your argument, then you would have a problem with every rapper out that talks about sniffin a line, poppin a pill, eating shrooms, acid, etc.

Basically, not only would you have a problem with 99% of all rappers, but you would also have an issue with rock stars, jazz musicians, and pretty much any musicians in general. because everybody duz drugs and lots of them talk about it like it's nothing.

Guce saying he smokes weed wit his crys is no different then Mac Dre rapping about poppin pills, Dre Dog saying he chops lines, Xzibit talkin about takin shrooms, the list can go on for ever. You cant pick and choose which drugs are ok and which arent. so either you are against all of it or your not. theres really no in between here.
i agree, most bay rap is about violence and drugs. there are many rappers say something negative and mention it in their raps, but what i'm trying to say is to start taking alittle more responsibility with the lyrics. dre dog rap about doing that coca and kids are in some way influenced.

rap about what you do, but maybe at the end say "kids dont do drugs". basically for rappers to show that they are not trying to promote violence and drugs. and i understand that rappers do not promote violence but it indirectly affects their listeners.

to ignore the problem by just saying "dont listen to it" is ignoring the facts and being part of the problem. get wid it or it keep it movin.
 
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JP $CRILLA said:
Actually, I am gettin it homie. I never said youngsters werent influenced by the music they listen to, but if thats your argument, then you would have a problem with every rapper out that talks about sniffin a line, poppin a pill, eating shrooms, acid, etc.

Basically, not only would you have a problem with 99% of all rappers, but you would also have an issue with rock stars, jazz musicians, and pretty much any musicians in general. because everybody duz drugs and lots of them talk about it like it's nothing.

Guce saying he smokes weed wit his crys is no different then Mac Dre rapping about poppin pills, Dre Dog saying he chops lines, Xzibit talkin about takin shrooms, the list can go on for ever. You cant pick and choose which drugs are ok and which arent. so either you are against all of it or your not. theres really no in between here.
Of course there is. The drugs you mentioned aren't anywhere as dangerous a crys. Crys will destroy a human being really fucking fast.
That argument about don't listen to it if you don't like is not valid. If a rapper comes out next and start rapping about molesting kids like it's cool, would yall say the same thing? So parents are supposed to be the fucking FBI and follow they kids around all day making sure there's no possible way they can listen to anything negative when 90% of the rap that comes out these days is, but rappers ain't responsible for what they say in their songs? Putting it all on the parents is a bullshit cop out. Of course it's the parent's job to raise their kids right, but doing it in a fucked-up ass environment where everything wrong, everything you don't want your kids to end up doing is what's valued and advertised 24/7 makes it a hell of a lot harder. And I know shit was fucked BEFORE rap, I know rap didn't create these social conditions, but guess what? It contributes to them. Things are getting worse.
Yall need to stop lying to yourselves and use your fucking head once in a while. It's basically IMPOSSIBLE for a parent to control everything they kids listen to, eespecially when they teenagers, and even if they do, the kids will end up rebelling against it and they might lose 'em. Y'all putting way too much weight on the parents' shoulders.
 
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mann whoeva started this thread the "police" i mean shit if you have a problem with that why you aint say nuttin bout when they rap bout guns,pimpin,gangbangin,drugs etc. you ain't like one verse don't buy his shit but uh what cd was that ima go copp it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
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alot of ur favorite bay area rappers....especially some of the ones that get hella jocked on these boards- some of them even though of as legends, are off that meth. One common thing with dopefiends is to smoke off other cats names....for example....so and so is my boy....or i produced this for so and so......or I used to hang with so and so.....ask about them. They out there and you can find them at the dope spot all spun out selling cds for quaters....yeah 25cents. I don't want to expose cats cause that is not my job to do so, but I've seen it with my own eyes.

All we can do is just hope they get their lifes right.