It seems it should have been defined as most dangerous to who . I'll state that I have done no independent research into the following topics and am solely using the full video as a primary source In the full video, kraig's argument was that 90s rappers were dangerous to the system, and the example used was the arresting of the nwa on obscenity. Besides a violation on free speech, it was also a superfluous charge to justify shutting them up, but more importantly a message sent to everyone else (especially the black community) to keep quiet about how business is done. Money bagg and pat's argument repeatedly focused in on the stupidity of today's rappers who practically tell on themselves ,get blitzed and zooted out they dreads and will shoot and beef over anything. They aren't dangerous to the system as was stated when it was brought up the record companies take out insurance policies on their artists because they are practically a piggy bank and believe sooner rather than later someone will pop em. Even though these rappers are dangerous, the danger is more towards themselves and as Kraig stated are local crimes, meaning it is 10x (hyperbolic for emphasis) more deadly for the rappers and their communities than for the system/ government by a wide margin. Both eras had are guilty of local crimes, such as beefing over turf , the distribution of drugs , the corruption of youth, etc., But only one of them had posed a somewhat legit threat to the system and it's wrongdoings and abuse of power (hence NWA f the police) and it was clear that it is less closer to "I can make your bedrock" and more leaning towards "flava in your ear". Both songs are terrible examples of the topic of dangerous but moreso the artists associated with the time period it resides in . In closing, both are dangerous, but one is a threat to the toyshop, while the other is a threat to the toys around it. Thank you for reading if you did. Love cancel court.
@@ehnylatiye no it’s not, it’s the reality because you can’t talk to someone who don’t want to listen so you gotta let them make their mistakes and learn the hard way
@@em.5941 The saying “you can lead a horse to water but you can’t make it drink” applies here because you can’t teach someone who already thinks that they know everything. Back when I was coming up as a teen in the 90’s we soaked up the knowledge and game that the older guys gave us. Most of these kids today don’t want to do that but don’t get me wrong there are still some that do listen and whenever I get opportunities to tell a youngster about what lies ahead in life I tell them and the ones that listen they listen the ones that don’t oh well enjoy hitting those land mines
Can’t lie, I still listen to 400drgrees album when I’m cleaning up! And the lyrics aren’t really that different than today’s young rappers😂 they’re just doing what they saw. Parents have to teach their children to differentiate between entertainment and reality😅
All these "so called OGs" just pass the buck, criticize, and low-key hypocrites. The OGs from the earlier generations looked at the 90s dudes crazy too. They not really given game now. The Old heads be in the camera just as much the youngins. Ain't they supposed to the parents to the youngins now?? Half of em left the household. Other than Gillie and Wallo who really given out game???
@@ehnylatiye didn't you comment on my comment and say that it is an OGs fault?? And that OGs today aren't telling these young rappers anything,but you come to this comment and say that they don't have to listen while complaining that OGs don't talk to these young rappers. Oof 😂 You can lead a horse to water but you can't make it drink, that is true but don't go blaming the horse owner because the horse won't drink while understanding that the horse doesn't need to drink if it doesn't want to🤣
That was my first thougt as well as I heard him say it is us OGs that didn't teach the young ones....a lot of them don't want to listen or hear from us because we are "too old" or "we don't know what we are talking about", etc.
Ya'll don't understand those new rappers are indeed the kids of these OG's and friends. They aren't schooling the young ones and aren't in the homes of them and their peers xD
OGs are to blame? 🤔 Naah I disagree without starting the video. The OG era and this crap today are two different lanes 🤣, the flows, the lyrics, the cadence, the style today is all for looks and likes with zero interest for fans or making a difference. OGs back then, not all, but most, actually has something to say when rapping, nowadays it literally sounds like the same thing with a different title. And it's all negative 🤷🏾♀️ Idk I guess this 90 baby is getting old 🤣 and not for the new age crap But I'll go ahead and listen
OGs were supposed to raise this generation. So yeah it’s also their fault. They’re the parents. These youngins are wildin because they wasn’t taught right.
🤡🤡🤡🧢🧢🧢that’s a lie. And he wasn’t talking about the music he was talking about the culture y’all started with this gang shit drugs and murder hip hop didn’t start like that but y’all old head are to blame for this
OGs are to blame. How many elders are speaking wisdom to the young now a days? On top of that you don’t see the OGs/Elders not acting their age now a days either.
Could have fooled me. Because almost every young rapper when asked whose their inspiration they always name an OG. Yet none of these young rappers move like the OGs? But the OGs are inspirational to these rappers 🤦🏾♀️🤣 Why is that? Because none of them are really listening to the OGs. You can lead a horse to water but you can't make it drink. Then you have to think about, half these young rappers have OGs who fell to the many of the struggles thrown to the black community, so it's not entirely OGs fault. But what Boo touched on, was how these young rappers REALIZE that feds and shit are watching them and they still CHOOSE TO incriminate themselves with stupid ass lyrics and stupid ass Instagram lives. That doesn't scream I need a father it screams these young rappers need to take accountability, we all can't have parents and we can't continue to use that as an excuse on why we wanna do dumb ass shit. The OGs didn't have anyone to teach them, yet they tried to find a way, and some did. So it's not where you come from it's where you're going. And in the future most of these young rappers will be forgotten and only remembered for having RICO charges instead of having world changing music.
This is it. WHERE ARE THE ELDERS? The ones who ain’t afraid to beat or get down with a youngin? The Marvin Gaye daddies who take you out this world if you doing too much? Shiiiit we don’t got them no more. The elders wanna be youngins now a days. They wanna be the youngins friends instead of they role models. It’s mad sad. Is THEY SCARED OF THE YOUNGINS?? OR WHAT? 💯
I’m hoping they do a cancel court of blue face and Chrisean
👀
Facts
Ryan Davis and CP
Cancel those clowns
@@mamilove7998 that would absolutely be the best people to do it 😩.
@@DEFIANTDIGITAL cancel em please lol
Amazing idea they have to
He right the 90s was dangerous,this era is stupid!!
Dangerous is stupid to me
It seems it should have been defined as most dangerous to who . I'll state that I have done no independent research into the following topics and am solely using the full video as a primary source
In the full video, kraig's argument was that 90s rappers were dangerous to the system, and the example used was the arresting of the nwa on obscenity. Besides a violation on free speech, it was also a superfluous charge to justify shutting them up, but more importantly a message sent to everyone else (especially the black community) to keep quiet about how business is done.
Money bagg and pat's argument repeatedly focused in on the stupidity of today's rappers who practically tell on themselves ,get blitzed and zooted out they dreads and will shoot and beef over anything. They aren't dangerous to the system as was stated when it was brought up the record companies take out insurance policies on their artists because they are practically a piggy bank and believe sooner rather than later someone will pop em. Even though these rappers are dangerous, the danger is more towards themselves and as Kraig stated are local crimes, meaning it is 10x (hyperbolic for emphasis) more deadly for the rappers and their communities than for the system/ government by a wide margin.
Both eras had are guilty of local crimes, such as beefing over turf , the distribution of drugs , the corruption of youth, etc., But only one of them had posed a somewhat legit threat to the system and it's wrongdoings and abuse of power (hence NWA f the police) and it was clear that it is less closer to "I can make your bedrock" and more leaning towards "flava in your ear". Both songs are terrible examples of the topic of dangerous but moreso the artists associated with the time period it resides in .
In closing, both are dangerous, but one is a threat to the toyshop, while the other is a threat to the toys around it.
Thank you for reading if you did. Love cancel court.
Stupidity is dangerous u can't name one rapper in the 90s with a Rico charge. Anyone with a Rico is considered a menace to society
'Puerto Rican-Mexican-Spaniard' is wild lmao!
You can’t tell these young dudes nothing today because they call that hating these days. I swear these new dudes are weird
That’s an excuse
@@ehnylatiye no it’s not, it’s the reality because you can’t talk to someone who don’t want to listen so you gotta let them make their mistakes and learn the hard way
Ain't they y'all sons though? I wonder who raised them
nd yo generation failed them stfu😂😂
@@em.5941 The saying “you can lead a horse to water but you can’t make it drink” applies here because you can’t teach someone who already thinks that they know everything. Back when I was coming up as a teen in the 90’s we soaked up the knowledge and game that the older guys gave us. Most of these kids today don’t want to do that but don’t get me wrong there are still some that do listen and whenever I get opportunities to tell a youngster about what lies ahead in life I tell them and the ones that listen they listen the ones that don’t oh well enjoy hitting those land mines
Can’t lie, I still listen to 400drgrees album when I’m cleaning up! And the lyrics aren’t really that different than today’s young rappers😂 they’re just doing what they saw. Parents have to teach their children to differentiate between entertainment and reality😅
Why my high ass really thought that was Judge Mathis 🤦🏾♂️😂😂
😂😂😂 bruh I’m fried and this just had me geeking
All these "so called OGs" just pass the buck, criticize, and low-key hypocrites. The OGs from the earlier generations looked at the 90s dudes crazy too. They not really given game now. The Old heads be in the camera just as much the youngins. Ain't they supposed to the parents to the youngins now?? Half of em left the household. Other than Gillie and Wallo who really given out game???
Who is to blame for Money Bag’s attire???? What in the actual f**k?????
bro he bout to go to the beach
He got a business meeting by the swimming pool
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 maaaaaan
1st things they say, I ain’t listening to an old head
They don’t have to listen but at least an old head warned them…
@@ehnylatiye didn't you comment on my comment and say that it is an OGs fault??
And that OGs today aren't telling these young rappers anything,but you come to this comment and say that they don't have to listen while complaining that OGs don't talk to these young rappers.
Oof 😂
You can lead a horse to water but you can't make it drink, that is true but don't go blaming the horse owner because the horse won't drink while understanding that the horse doesn't need to drink if it doesn't want to🤣
That was my first thougt as well as I heard him say it is us OGs that didn't teach the young ones....a lot of them don't want to listen or hear from us because we are "too old" or "we don't know what we are talking about", etc.
@@Luvvy8484 💯💯💯💯💯🎯🎯🎯🎯
All y’all do is complain, instead teach not everybody young stupid
Now this is an interesting debate.
Damn she said yo mama fast
😂🤣😂
Boo Capone can snort a bowling ball 😂😂😂
Somebody PLEASE get these people a better AC unit lol.
😂
Ya'll don't understand those new rappers are indeed the kids of these OG's and friends. They aren't schooling the young ones and aren't in the homes of them and their peers xD
Kraig: “old ass? 😏”
Only boo can argue a point that😼 was more dangerous😅😅😅
😂 these hardheaded youngins aint listening to nobody!
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How you bring up anything related to ysl but all 60 of em snitched 😂
This was recorded sometime before they snitched
@@jerimiahjohnson8802 who would assume a bunch of skirt wearing nail polish flexing 21 year olds wouldn’t snitch
@@titans360ify so you found it cool to do jail time for another man ???? Wow now that’s gay and stupid
I need to be on this show… I am
Fk’n funny and well informed…
I hope my mans has a good set because this outing wasn't it...
How a neega name boo kapone gone say sum about French Montana name 😂
OGs are to blame? 🤔
Naah I disagree without starting the video. The OG era and this crap today are two different lanes 🤣, the flows, the lyrics, the cadence, the style today is all for looks and likes with zero interest for fans or making a difference.
OGs back then, not all, but most, actually has something to say when rapping, nowadays it literally sounds like the same thing with a different title. And it's all negative 🤷🏾♀️
Idk I guess this 90 baby is getting old 🤣 and not for the new age crap
But I'll go ahead and listen
OGs were supposed to raise this generation. So yeah it’s also their fault. They’re the parents.
These youngins are wildin because they wasn’t taught right.
🤡🤡🤡🧢🧢🧢that’s a lie. And he wasn’t talking about the music he was talking about the culture y’all started with this gang shit drugs and murder hip hop didn’t start like that but y’all old head are to blame for this
Yal acti g like yal didn't praise rats stfu
OGs are to blame. How many elders are speaking wisdom to the young now a days? On top of that you don’t see the OGs/Elders not acting their age now a days either.
Could have fooled me.
Because almost every young rapper when asked whose their inspiration they always name an OG.
Yet none of these young rappers move like the OGs? But the OGs are inspirational to these rappers 🤦🏾♀️🤣
Why is that?
Because none of them are really listening to the OGs.
You can lead a horse to water but you can't make it drink.
Then you have to think about, half these young rappers have OGs who fell to the many of the struggles thrown to the black community, so it's not entirely OGs fault.
But what Boo touched on, was how these young rappers REALIZE that feds and shit are watching them and they still CHOOSE TO incriminate themselves with stupid ass lyrics and stupid ass Instagram lives.
That doesn't scream I need a father it screams these young rappers need to take accountability, we all can't have parents and we can't continue to use that as an excuse on why we wanna do dumb ass shit.
The OGs didn't have anyone to teach them, yet they tried to find a way, and some did. So it's not where you come from it's where you're going.
And in the future most of these young rappers will be forgotten and only remembered for having RICO charges instead of having world changing music.
This is it. WHERE ARE THE ELDERS? The ones who ain’t afraid to beat or get down with a youngin? The Marvin Gaye daddies who take you out this world if you doing too much? Shiiiit we don’t got them no more. The elders wanna be youngins now a days. They wanna be the youngins friends instead of they role models. It’s mad sad. Is THEY SCARED OF THE YOUNGINS?? OR WHAT? 💯