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Aug 3, 2006
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#21
"I’m a prophet. I’m a prophet from the street. I’m just giving you my story. This is me.

You’re using Rap as a vehicle for that?

Not necessarily Rap. I’m using pimpin as a vehicle to get this shit out. Bitch, when you’re out there on the track tell everybody out there, "Mess is sending me for a good cause!!"


Wow...well, at least the broads on the track get a free turkey on Thanksgiving and a bike on Christmas...I've interviewed junkies in the Tenderloin that made more sense than that interview...
LMAO!,i was thinkin the same shit like where inthe fuck is mess goin with all this? he didnt make any real valid points
 
May 26, 2006
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leave the coke alone. please i dont want hear that fresh out a jail talk either. nigga you aint a prophet your a rapper one of the top rappers in my opinion. so dont try to get philisophical just do the music. and ps leave the coke alone
 
Feb 12, 2006
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#29
I think that prison wakes up a part of people in their lives that did not exist already. They need to have a reason for why they are so bad, so reading about uplifting things like civil rights and jesus will really make them believe that they are doing better by involving themselves emotionally in them
 
Nov 6, 2007
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#30
I think that prison wakes up a part of people in their lives that did not exist already. They need to have a reason for why they are so bad, so reading about uplifting things like civil rights and jesus will really make them believe that they are doing better by involving themselves emotionally in them
I think that cocaine wakes up a part of people in their lives that did not exist already.They need to have a reason for why they are so confused,so reading like upliftingthings like civil rights and jesus will really make them believe that they are doing better by involving themselves emotionally in cocaine
 
Mar 4, 2006
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#31
this ain't about mess you feel me but it's kinda sad or unfortunate that some people don't become militant until they go to prison. I always be thinking when i see someone fresh out of prison that be all militant all of a sudden like if you was really bout that shit why weren't you militant before prison. Being militant is a lifetime thing in my opinion. But like i said this ain't about mess I know he did that song with dead prez before this last prison stint and he did that uplifting song with keyshia.