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Remaq

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May he be with God. It is a sad thing that we lost another young soilder to nonsense. I hope we all can one day come together and realize this is not they way God wants us to live. 20 years of life is all that kid got to live. Let's us pray.
 
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Remaq said:
May he be with God. It is a sad thing that we lost another young soilder to nonsense. I hope we all can one day come together and realize this is not they way God wants us to live. 20 years of life is all that kid got to live. Let's us pray.
God is you and you are your own god. Its not how god wants you to live its how you want to live it is how god wants you to live the god that you are. If you dont understand my way of speaking it is because you arent wise yet. Let your mind be open.
 
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and yall want that mobb music back?? sellin crack n shootin niggas is so retarded...thas why i like hyphy music (no im not a "youngsta", im 23), it can be used as party light hearted music. im military in missouri and from vallejo. i was hella heated cuz i heard the block party was going on at home and i was gonna miss it. now...i aint too mad i missed it
 
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nah homie, its the mindstate that it puts people in! when i was younger and listened to messy n lynch, i thought that killa shit was cool(even thoe i didnt do none of what they was talkin bout) but some folks cant tell the difference between entertainment and real. let me clarify myself: i like the mobb BEATS but the lyrical content is hella negative! id like the mobb beats to come back but not them lyrics. and i still love hyphy!
 
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The mobb lyrics is hot too. You think they all talkin about bang bang bang kill kill kill.. maybe if ur ignorant and can't read. If you listen to it, that shit's like a story, like a book. It's lettin you know, hey this is life in my hood. I mean, listen to them lyrics by Cougnut
"It aint no joke when a brotha get gunned down
Esp from a brotha from tha same town
Im trynna send my little message to express my rage
Instead of picking up your gauge turn the fuckin page
And if you cant, tear it off til another day
And throw tha dogs instead of pickin up that HK"

If you don't understand the life, or you don't know what's goin on then fa sho you gon only see the negative. That's ok tho, this shit is just a trend for folks that think being mean and shit is cool, and like you said, you grew out of it. But for folks that's livin it, they gon hear the real and maybe pick up on something.

on tha real tho, it's sad that shit like this happened. It's even more sad that it was hella expected too...
 
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^^i agree with you fully, but aint nobody talkin bout the OTHER way to come up, ya know, the legal way? im all for throwin hands if its a problem like that, but dont nobody rap about "hey,lets talk it out" cuz then you're soft. nah, maybe id rather go home n lay pipe to a female then spend the night in jail or the ER with a bullet in my ass! i feel hella bad for dude who got shot thoe...he is GONE...while we all walk up here on the ground, he's gonna be in a casket in the dirt.how lame is that? its cool, ignorant niggas will eventually kill themselves off(not in reference to the shooting) and we can move on. watch me catch fire for that statement...
 
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Da6Footah said:
Its a DAMN FUCKIN SHAME that some knuckleheads have to ALWAYS fuck shit up for everyone. These youngstas these days feel NO RESPONSIBLITY for their actions. Everyone is so goddamned hardcore, and no one stops to think how the moves they make are going to affect themselves and other people for the rest of thier lives. Something has to change, or we will never be able to enjoy (or mourn) anything in the Bay. There were kids, BABIES, standing around last night lookin at a dead body laying on the ground, while the crowd BLOCKED the ambulance and fire trucks from getting to him. They said that this poor child (21 years old, someones BABY) laid there in the freezing cold for over 20 minutes, while everyone stared at him. Even though I was not there at the time, and do not feel responsible, I feel like I owe Dre an apology. I should do more for the youth in our society, to help show them a better way. We all should. Men need to step up and be fathers, mentors, big brothers, positive role models, and women need to become ladies again, nurturing mothers, quit tryin to figure out where the next blunt or dick is gonna come from and try to figure out how to send you child to school ready to learn and become productive members of society. If we don't show our children what its like to make something of ourselves, how are they going to learn how to make somethin of themselves.

RIP Mac Dre...Sorry that your memorial day will forever be tainted even further.....

DANA yes
and it's up to us MEN to show attention to the right kind of women
and it's up to us MEN to talk to the youngsters

how many of you gangsters go to the hood and talk to the youngstarrs?
seriously...


well Dana, let's get something in action then
enough is enough
 
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DJ Mark 7 said:
Hell YES!!! U HONESTLY think that musical lyrics insite violence? Maybe u belong in the Republican party lol
I think music lyrics do incite viloence, that's why back in the day, you used to alwasy hear grandma's and mom's in the church talk about turn that devil music off, because that's what the shit is...Most of the conversations on hear talk about "street cred", and keeping it real, but how does one get street cred, and kep it real...you have to go and do some shit in the street...So if your favorite rapper talks about blowing brains out, he will get called fake and wack if it is found out that he has never touched a gun...No one wants to be called wack and half of these young cats are wannabe rappers/ slash gangsters anyway, so they do shit like what happenned so they can feel like they identify with their favorite rapper the next time he raps about busting guns...That's real talk, I'm 29 and still hear songs that make me want to go out and mopp a nigga, or bust at one of my enemies with a heat, because if you watch to many rap videos and listen to too much rap liek ai do, then you feel sort of like a punk when you hear a rapper, talk about doing something you aren't doing...
 
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skmagnum01 said:
and yall want that mobb music back?? sellin crack n shootin niggas is so retarded...thas why i like hyphy music (no im not a "youngsta", im 23), it can be used as party light hearted music. im military in missouri and from vallejo. i was hella heated cuz i heard the block party was going on at home and i was gonna miss it. now...i aint too mad i missed it
nah homie it goes way beyond some music lyrics. It's gotta start at home. Right from wrong and respect needs to be taught by positive figures such as parents which a lot of times their ain't nobody to show these kids the right way from the start. There's a lot of folks out there that listen to "mobb music" with hardcore lyrics but don't go killing or disrespecting others just because of what they listen to. Music is just a form of entertainment and what goes on in the streets is reality. Kids growing up without the proper guidence is reality. Using music/entertainment as a scapegoat needs to stop. That ain't the real focus of the problem. I'm a tell you like this bro, ain't no damn way I'm gonna go commit a crime or harm somebody because of what another man just rapped in his songs.

Rest In Peace to the victims of such nonsence.
 
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Living Legend said:
I think music lyrics do incite viloence, that's why back in the day, you used to alwasy hear grandma's and mom's in the church talk about turn that devil music off, because that's what the shit is...Most of the conversations on hear talk about "street cred", and keeping it real, but how does one get street cred, and kep it real...you have to go and do some shit in the street...So if your favorite rapper talks about blowing brains out, he will get called fake and wack if it is found out that he has never touched a gun...No one wants to be called wack and half of these young cats are wannabe rappers/ slash gangsters anyway, so they do shit like what happenned so they can feel like they identify with their favorite rapper the next time he raps about busting guns...That's real talk, I'm 29 and still hear songs that make me want to go out and mopp a nigga, or bust at one of my enemies with a heat, because if you watch to many rap videos and listen to too much rap liek ai do, then you feel sort of like a punk when you hear a rapper, talk about doing something you aren't doing...
Well blood when you hear those songs that make you wanna go bust one at your enemies just think of the penetentiary time you'll be doing while your favorite rapper is out making money off rappin about the same type of shit that got you locked up. A real man can solve his problems without a piece unless it's life threatening. Half the time these rappers talk on shit they don't know either but it's all entertainment though.
 
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MOB MUSIC INCREASES VIOLENCE? LMAO FUNNY STUFF...AND TO DUDE WHO SAID THE HYPHEE SHIT IS BETTER AND LESS VIOLENT YOUR CRAZY BRO...LISTEN TO THEM HYPHEE SONGS..IT DAMN SHO AINT NO CHURCH GOSPEL BEIN SAID...THEY TALKIN BOUT GETTIN LOADED SWINGIN THE WHIP.."NOT THE PRETTY AK'S THAT GO SKEEET SKEEET" COME ON PLAYA


RIP TO THE VICTIM THIS SHIT IS RIDICULOUS AND LIKE VINN..A BIG REASON IM VERY CHOOSY WHERE I TRAVEL OUTSIDE MY COMFORT ZONE....
 
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YOUNGMOE said:
DANA yes
well Dana, let's get something in action then
enough is enough
need graphics for the cause?....flyers flat,...just yodell and it's free of chage,....slowpoke making a diff in the n/w and in the bay,...


*singing all off key*
we are hood,...we are the trend seters so let's start giving,.....theres a choice we making,...we dont play with knives,...it's true we make a better day so let's start
 
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Dont know if this was posted but RIP

Also Tuesday, a man was shot and killed while attending a slain rapper's memorial service.

Police responded to reports of gunshots at the site of a service for Andre Hicks, a 34-year-old rap artist known as Mac Dre who was shot to death a year ago in Kansas City, Kan.

About 150 people were at the event. Michael Clint Banks, 21, was shot and later died at an area hospital. No arrests had been made. Andre Hicks, a rap artist who went by the name of Mac Dre.

Hicks, 34, was killed in November 2004 in Kansas City when another vehicle pulled up beside the driver's side of the van he was in and began shooting. He had recorded more than a dozen albums, with the first released in 1989.

In the early 1990s, police began investigating Hicks and several associates who were suspected of being members of the Vallejo, Calif.'s Romper Room Gang, which was suspected in a string of bank and business robberies.

Hicks was eventually charged in federal court with conspiracy to commit bank robbery after he and several others were arrested while preparing to rob a bank.

He recorded raps mocking law enforcement, often naming specific officers, including the lead investigator of the bank robbery case.

His mother, Wanda Salvatto, said her son changed after being released from prison in 1996. He started a record label, Thizz Entertainment, and began writing songs with political themes.

"He wouldn't want his legacy to be that," Salvatto told the San Francisco Chronicle of her son's legal problems. "He got through that and had been living a healthy, clean life. ... He started in the streets, and he got himself out."

Hicks was the second California rap artist fatally shot in Kansas City last year. Ramone C. Davis, 31, of San Diego, died March 22 when a man tried to rob him of 10 pounds of marijuana, police said. A 27-year-old Kansas City man was charged in the case.

http://www.ktvu.com/news/5234077/detail.html