Monday, July 20, 2009

I feel like there's still niggas that owe me checks I feel like there's still bitches that owe me sex I feel like this but niggas don't know the stress I lost the only girl in the world that know me best I got the money and the fame and that don't mean shit I got the Jesus on a chain, man that don't mean shit Cause when the Jesus pieces can't bring me peaceSo I need just at least of one of Russell's nieces On...I let my nightmares go I put on for everybody that I knew from the go I know dese hoes that was frontin when they knew we was brokeThey say damn, Yeezy Yeezy, you don't know us no moreYou got that big fame homie, and you just changed on meYou can ask big homie, man the top so lonely III....So lonely III....

5 comments:

  1. Well I know this is from rap or something.lol
    My son gets inspired from this sort of stuff.

    I am not familiar with most of these rappers. It's difficult to understand what they say first off and second our brains are used to a slower pace of song with more melody and beat to it.lol
    In fact I am not even sure I could classify rap as a song. It's rap. A different form of entertainment.
    and then the language .....is bad.....
    Do family people actually talk this way at home in front of kids?
    That's what I'm talkin about :)

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  2. Well from what i can tell, you are most likely an older person from a different time. Which makes it completly understandable that you find this sort of stuff un-appealing. Rap is more of an Aquired taste, but if you can manage to listen to it, there is indeed some inspiring stuff in it that young people can relate to growing up in the world that is today. Mind you, there is some rap that is complete garbage and should not be listend to as to influence the young people of today negatively, but the majority of rap is positive in a slightly more negative way. if that makes sense. Meaning, the message behind it is positive, but some of the language and what not puts a negative spin on rap as an ideology in general.
    but to answer your question is family people talk this way at home in front of their kids? No they most def do not. but, another question arises and that is, How many family people are there out in the world today? There are infact alot of people of there that have no homes, no families, and all they know is the street. Rap reaches out to those people and helps take them away from the danger they can be in by influencing their minds to focus on things like making money, expenisve cars, or even girls for that matter. It tries to reach those troubled people in a way that their mind is thinking is "cool" or "hip" and start to focus on those things as oppose to danger. And as for the people who come from family homes and have good lives, rap shows them things that they need to be aware of in order to relate to what the world is becoming and how to deal with situations as they arise. More-over, it shows them that no matter what life throws at them, there is always a way out and always a way to find happiness. Most people do not see this in rap because they dont take the time to study it. Its tuff i agree, but its positive at the same time.

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  3. Yes I agree that "family" is threatened today and this is because God is taken out of peoples lives. People marry for the wrong reasons, divorce for the wrong reasons, have sex for the wrong reasons and then kids are born for the wrong reasons and no one cares. They don't even know who the Father's are.

    God is about family and love and he uses no bad language.
    It's a pleasure to sit with him at any age. I met him when I was a kid and I still love him.He taught me to self censor but today that is very hard to do even for us experienced, self censorers, let alone for a young person.lol

    Thing is, once you listen to rap and these bad words, they become a part of the "norm". People become desensitized to them and this is not very good.

    It is one thing to try to get people out of the ghetto using what they know but how many do they put into the ghetto who otherwise would not be there?

    You send kids to school to learn and they come back home writing Yo mama... essays/articles with bad grammar and spelling lol So what the world is learning is ghetto talk as part of the norm.
    I'd like them to read a science book using this lingo. It is incomprehensible enough knowing the proper English language.

    In my home we never used words like this until they got invited into our home through rap and nothing we do, can stop it from coming in.
    You know how they say the devil can only enter your home, if he is invited in?
    Well music (and movies)invites him in and life is never the same.
    As a parent, I find it quite disturbing to listen to my kid sing in his room using such bad language lol let alone driving beside him for hours in a car listening to it being drummed into my ear lol

    Its like, everything good people did and do to bring wholesome things into a young persons life is null and void today.

    Before rap, there were other songs which were also bad that brought many young people to suicide. So it's not just rap. Its the whole scene.
    Before we could get young people to sit and listen to good stuff because families sat and listened and today the kids find good melodies hard on their ears as well so something definitely is not right here.

    In psychology, they explain how important it is to teach babies how to speak properly and read books to them because there is a certain time period for them to sponge in a language. Learning and education take place after the child has the basics but if the child is growing up on rap, he gets no basics and at school, they have to teach backwards instead of forwards. This is bad for society as a whole because to stay ahead means to move forward.
    America became the best country in the whole world because it believed in competition, God and moving forward.
    Today, only a few make it move forward but once these people are gone..........who are we to depend on? The Entertainment industry?
    With a collapsed country how many people will be able to buy music or movies? How many people will they have to rob and kill to survive?
    No. Age has nothing to do with it.
    There are just some things that are right and some that are wrong..
    The sooner kids are put into an environment that teaches them what they need to know to grow up mentally strong and wholesome, the better and calling Mothers bitches isn't going to do it for them. Mothers, like children, are supposed to be sacred.
    Don't you agree?
    :)

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  4. first off, where did you meet god? Can you introduce me?
    yes people do all these things for the wrong reasons, but this has nothing to do with rap music. it has to do with how they are brought up by their parents.
    there is such an age where a child is like a sponge. this is the age where parents need to take action and instill the values and morals in their child. if done properly, no matter what else comes at your child for the rest of his or her life, they will never loose sight of what was once taught to them from childhood.
    music and movies are not a representation of the devil, but peoples minds are. its the mind that is at fault for letting this influence you in a negative way. a strong minded person would never let this happen. and thus, it goes back to how you were raised. more-over, have you ever heard of Kenney Chesney? Hes a country singer. Very good one. No swear words, no violence no drug use, and his songs have contributed to the reason that country music has the worst suicide rate then any other form of music or dance. So again, its the mind at fault. the weak minded will fall. the strong will continue. It all comes down to how your raised.

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