1993 SPECIAL REPORT: "GANGSTA RAP AND BLACK YOUTH"
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- Опубліковано 17 бер 2024
- If you love hip hop, then chances are you’re already familiar with the name Cynthia Delores Tucker. In the 90s, her crusade against what she and other voices of the Civil Rights generation as well as conservative politicians dubbed “gangsta rap,” was relentless and consequential. As a result, she earned the ire of many certified rap stars and was widely rejected from hip hop culture.
Today, that campaign still seems to be what Tucker is best known for. As I’ve come to learn more about Tucker’s life at least one thing is clear to me: although some of her actions were fairly questioned and critiqued, her overall contributions to Black freedom and consciousness movements deserve just as much space in our collective memory as her controversies.
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As a child of the 90's, I grew up loving and defending hip hop. It wasn't until I entered my 30s that I started to realize how detrimental it was to me and my peers. Luckily, I had a strong family around me and was able to eventually go down the right path. Sadly, that wasn't the case for many of my peers. And to give perspective, I'm from Canada where we never dealt with many of the issues that our fellow blacks in the USA dealt with yet many of the youth still gravitated to the degenerate culture that is celebrated in the music. Now I can say that hip hop and its culture were the worst thing to happen to the general black community.
Exactly why it's marketed to the young.
2) Then you incentivize women to kick men Out of the homes, enticed by Welfare and section 8, requiring NOTHING from her to earn that,which Everyone else has to work for?
3) Then with this free, but low level standards of living, tell her and let her-Them think " I don't need No man,
I am independent of our men, etc etc".
Depriving yourself and your children of James Evans, a Masculine, firm, sometimes strict father figure.
Who is that way for the Benefits, safety, protection and love for his family. This is why Now? Nobody can tell no B Woman Nothing. Nobody
The Mouth, disrespect and attitude is out of control.
Boys grow up into emotional women w penises and lack emotional maturity and self control and easily emotionally triggered.
Funny how Alllll the women LOVE them some James Evans...but Only on
Tv. In real life they Don't respect him
He's too broke, too strict, his boundaries are considered control and manipulation.
Gangsta Rap is now called Drill, drill music. Haaaaaa. Ironic. Because the Rich Non black people who profit the Most off of Black death and dysfunction? They know how it goes..
AKA.." they know the drill".
Those who fail to and or refuse to understand history? Surely they are doomed to Repeat it. Killing your own
Because...They " know the drill".
Not free s_ aves, just well trained
Wake up black people. Wake up 💤
We were so blind that we fell for the trap. The elders who were against gangsta rap were 100% RIGHT. Look at our communities now…
our neighborhood were already messed up before "gansta rap" term is bs hollywood make movies more violent than any lyrical rapper could recite.
@@gardenstateboss you don’t think that you’re making an excuse for sucka ish? The F’ed up, genocide promoting music ADDED to the problem. My comment did not slide l allude to “gangsta rap” being the root of the problem. It’s evident that the music played a part in it. Unless you’re one of those people who don’t believe music is powerful…
Yup and now we're resorting to blaming white people again when we're the ones destroying our community.
@@FettiMagazineman I’m a Nigerian and let me tell you rap is evil. Man I was influenced so hard I’m still dealing with the consequences.
@@blackken-jy9tf it has become very evil. I agree and I don’t support the negative rap
As an older millennial born in the 80s I have to agree even though hip hop has created opportunities but at the same time caused a lot of damage.
I wonder how all of the men In this video feel about the state of shithop and the community now! Delores was absolutely correct!
I was a teenager back then in 93 and listened to gangster hiphop at the time and thought that C Delores Tucker was a hater and out of touch with was going on ,but now in my forties and looking at the state of the current hiphop music C Delores Tucker was on the right side of history
I said the exact same thing. After watching Sexy Red this past year….I came to conclusion that C Delores Tucker was absolutely right. 😂
Very true . I saw an interview with c Dolores in 1982 way before rap as we know it .. and she had valid points as far as dudes behaving like animals and incorrigible...
Very true
SISTA SOULJA WAS ON THE RIGHT SIDE OF HISTORY !! C DELORIS TUCKER WAS SCANDALOUS!! LOOK UP HER HISTORY!!
No SHE WASN'T!!
Yep as a 44 yr.old i was very influenced and ut led me straight to the pen for a long time. I ask society to forgivmy actions but as an adult i can say my actions were influenced by that music
These guys that are defending rap are masters at deflecting.
The gangsta rap critics are masters at being dismissive of truth. They have rhetoric and respectability politics. The gangsta rap defenders have facts.
I think people who blame music for the worlds problems are deflecting. And I think most black elitist just hate black people
Man i’ll keep it a buck, I was 10 when Snoop blew up…almost EVERYONE of the “troublemaker” kids in my middle school try to emulate him, down to the flannels and braids! some of them knew they was being someone they’re not! Gangsta rap def invlubebed a lot of the wild shit in the hood, let’s be honest!
Drill music is gangster rap.
This topic is relevant today
Trap is
@@oholm09 Both are.....Drill and Trap both talk about the same bullshit gangster rap talked about
Funny to think how Ice-T evolved from killing cops on wax to playing a cop on TV.
Controlled opposition
He's an entertainer. It's a job.
Finnnnn
Has not contributed nothing positive to society only made things worse!
@ 5:20 ............ The original RAPPER with the name - "GAME"
I think thats actually him. Look him up, he’s got tattoos now in place of those birth marks on his face
@@SnakeBitesApeno it aint. Dont even sound like game wtf
He’s from Baltimore. The other “Game” is from Compton
if they would have stopped the cRAP back then we wouldnt have clown show we have now WE should have listened
In 1993 I was 12 years old living in the hood, I was more into rnb but the gangster music was so popular and prevalent you couldn’t ignore it, plus my parents(plural) didn’t allow us to listen to that shit.
I know for a fact this music ruined countless lives, dudes who wore high top fades and silk shirts tucked in, swapped it out for raider starter coats, baggy shirts and boots. And it was overnight!!
facts
I was 13 in 1993. I listened to gangster rap all day. I wore baggy clothes and timberland boots in High School ...
I also lived with both my parents. (They didn't prohibit me from listening to it)
I went to catholic school my whole life. I went to college. graduated. Got a wife, had kids (in wedlock) and been married for over 20 years.
I think not coming from a household that taught ethics had more to do with their lives being ruined.
It was done by design, so more BM go to jail
@@JUSLOFIit’s called tv programming, and family being broken up of drugs, alcohol 🍺 and most of all trauma. Most kids that live in a disabled household tend to emulate what they see on tv 📺, but obviously what you see on TV is not good for the soul. So parents or the kids have to break the cycle 🔄 and the mind set. Don’t emulate what you see on rap because those guys are paid to entertain and don’t care about what it affects. Now obviously having positive rap on tv or any positive programming would definitely had helped the black community. So it seems like black who live in a dysfunctional household don’t learn the lesson of don’t do what you see on tv because it’s fantasy and a trap. Instead use common sense, discernment, logic and courage and interest.
The Sister is 1000% correct. She is not wrong. The Brothers are in denial or dont care
Shout out to Kojo Nnambi--a true DC legend.
The Source magazine labeled Gangsta Rap as Reality Rap. It didn't last long, though.
I wish that rap, hip hop, and all that crap would've been ban back then! Thousands of black men would've been still alive and probably educated. It made violence and being dumb cool. It is no doubt the nemesis to the black youth!
"If one desires to know wheather or not if a kingdom is well governed, if it's morals are good or bad, the quality of it's music will furnish the answer".
Confucius
The rappers agreed to it though
Thought this was the Oprah episode. They got upset when the opposition called them clowns and modern day minstrels.
Damnn....at 30 years old now Im starting to think she was right this entire time...even tho she needed her mic cut at times
Rap has made a lot of black people rich but caused a lot of damage as well.
She was
Gangsters dont rap.....
not truu, do u know how many Gangsterz actually rap and make music....? That statement insaaannnneeee.....!
@@_thaplayerofallnationz_ if you are a criminal then why go to the studio to rap
@@user-mc5jw3pw3o just because your a criminal doezn,t mean you have to go in the studio and incriminate yourself
Rap music should've been banned right there. Look how many ppl drill killed. Murder is clout now.
You gonna blame serial killers movies like saw too for killing
Why don’t you blame hostel and saw for serial killers
@@enviedeveryday2835those movie's didn't have an influence on black youth or the frequency gangsta rap has
@@enviedeveryday2835Be serious. You know damn well gangster rap music isn't taken as fictional entertainment. You're in denial. It's not positive for sure and the black community does not have the luxury anymore to have negativity in our community.
They glorify the mafia in the sopranos and alot of black youth use thier names exp. Irv Gotti
America got rich and became the wealthiest nation in the world through crime. We love gangsters in this country... EXCEPT when they are BM.
one credit i would give the mafia, for the most part…there are A LOT less innocent bystanders in their dealings than inner city gangs! and their communities are not destroyed! when i go thru italian hoods in south Philly or Little Italy NYC…it’s not 26 mfs standing outside a bodega having little old ladies & kids scared to come outside. i respect that part of it more!for the most part in mafia life, it’s other mafioso that get hit up!
@@KennBelthe mafia as we know it has been obliterated since the late 80s! So your narrative about “nice Italian neighborhoods” is a myth like the sopranos was a myth! Today the Russians, Albanians and Mexican cartels are bringing in the drugs, machine guns, rocket launchers and underage prostitutes!!
I’m so sick of uneducated and ignorant people like you who claim that the mafia didn’t have any innocent bystanders when they were killing each other and committing crimes! Do you realize that the Italian, Irish and Jewish mobs were doing drive byes with Thompson machine guns! To store fronts and houses! And a majority of mob hits took place in family restaurants in the middle of the day! This is all recorded facts! A lot of innocent bystanders got hurt during mafia crimes!
In Cleveland the Danny Greene Irish war with the Italians had them throwing dynamite 🧨 at each other! In one summer! the summer of 1977 there were 100 plus dynamite explosions in the city of Cleveland! Because the Irish and Italians were at war! You really think no innocent bystanders got hurt with dynamite flying like that??
Please educate yourself before you try and lie and cape for the mafia! Like who does that??? Who tries to make the mafia seem good.???
Nas Esobar
I’m from back in those days. I was trying to get a record deal in New York City in the late 80s early 90s I came from the generation after the fat boys Dana Dane Slick Rick, so I fell into that category of being a storyteller in a positive manner , but when I went to get a deal at the record label I was told that I wouldn’t sell. I needed to be more gangster if I wanted to sell records and I didn’t want to sell myself out so I didn’t sign with any label. we need to look at the record companies, the ANR people. These are the people that make decisions on what sells and what doesn’t sell not the artist like KRS one said we are street journalist we talk about what we see in every day society in our communities, the wrong doing of police brutality , the wrong doings of politicians, so we’re gonna talk about what we see. thank God for the Internet and independent artist of this era. Now we don’t need the record labels or the record companies. All we need is a laptop a home studio and the will to create good music.
It's by design, so the white men can keep more BM in jail, NWA, Jay z and all them signed up to that, they sold out
Facts going independent
Rappers can rap about anything and choose to rap about violence, money, drugs, lawlessness and sexual lewdness. Sometimes they rap about the plight of Black people all while making millions, glorifying designers and a lifestyle that is the antithesis of what they claim to be struggling for while selling utter horseshit lyrics over (sometimes) good beats.
GREAT VIDEO
Mrs. Tucker always been right.
Yall remember that video where one of the bone thugs exposed that meeting in the 90s?
1991 the secret meeting that change rap
Growing up with an African American father in a very conservative town in Germany these artists from the 90s had a hugh impact on me. My father hated the lyrics but for me it was everything.
Ms Tucker, our ancestors did have it bad in slavery and they responded with the blues, which was the original "reality rap." Gangsta rap is just an extension of the blues. Our ancestors responded to their oppressive conditions by expressing themselves in an honest way. The whole "since my baby left me" motif is actually a metaphor for the splitting of the family during slavery. Gangsta rap is a response to the conditions of the hood, which were partly engendered by the destruction of the blk nuclear family, in which many in your generation (the Boomers and Silent), had a hand in breaking. All of those divorces that were filled in the '70s created gangsta rap. All of those parental abandonment, by both fathers and mothers, had a hand in creating gangsta rap. The drug addictions and drug selling.... the numbers running, the bootlegging, the feminism, the "I'm strong and independent and don't need no man" mentality all created gangsta rap. You ruined your children and grandchildren by creating a toxic culture for them to grow up in and now you're mad at them for expressing their pain honestly. You have some nerve, Ms. Tucker.
Nah, its degenerate garbage. I grew up in the 80s so I had a front seat to it, even did it for a minute. It was ok until the nwa garbage took over and ran the music into a death dealing nihilistic ignorance fest. Was nwa pushing their reality with gang group grape on a 14 year old in a car? None of those guys killed, easy was a low level weed dealer and cube came from a strong 2 parent household. It was all gimmickry to sell degenerate energy and ignorance to kids. As far as prior generations, my grandparents escaped jim crow and segregation to raise 18 children that are current business owners, millionaires, and parents to kids with doctorates and professional careers, including me. None on drugs, and none of that crybaby energy about the hand dealt. Just grinding and rising above it all through dedication and reaching for something better. Legally. All that stupidity exalted in rap was a net negative for the community. "Either you sell crack rocks, or you got a wicked jump shot." Ignorant, defeatist, lazy dead end energy.
I dont see how all of what you're describing his the fault of Ms.Tucker
Rap music is a net negative and degenerate drag on black youth and the culture in general. It has dealt nothing but ignorance, short-term thinking, simple-mindedness and nihilism to the children. Stay away from yelling about crimes and degeneracy over repetitive beats kids...and stay in the books. If every rapper on this program had been studying computers instead of that nonsense noise in 1993, maybe they could have kicked of the internet revolution, as Mosaic was released that year, instead of fading into an obscure, useless set of demo tapes before transitioning to adult behaviour/mental patterns/life.
@@arthurswanson3285 I'm talking about her generation really. I don't know her personal life, but I never saw her with a man during her crusade. Was she a widow, a spinster or a divorcee? I don't know... but the fact that she thinks that she can tell men what to do means that she is a feminist, at least. And feminism played a hand in destroying the community. She needs to be concerned with the women, making sure they remain chaste and virtuous, if they're single... and making sure they submit to their husbands, if they're married.. That's how she can help the community. Not chastising young BM and bragging about walking with Dr. King. She is condescending and out of order. Her generation destroyed the nuclear family and then they blamed their children for responding to the chaos and confusion. She needs to be held accountable. Boomers have been doing this to X my whole life.
@@arthurswanson3285 Nope, you're wrong. Those issues existed before rap. This is all rhetoric.. You haven't stated any facts.
John Todd talked about a secret meeting for to start gangster rap and record companies owning prisons. A lot of it has been taken off UA-cam , but some do talk about it.
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House Party is in my top 5 favorite movies of all time and your reaction was hilarious.
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The late civil rights leader C. Dolores Tucker was right and her warnings were prophetic.
this is my era, and even as a grown man i still listen to the music from those times, but without a doubt C Deloris Tucker and Tipper Gore with the PMRC. this music is not the best choice for kids in underserved communities that are subject to being influenced by companies that want to monetize trauma of brown and black people. keep in mind when the black concious movement started, these companies didnt invest innthe movement to provide any balance for the youth. lookin at the state of hip hop and specifically how rap/gangsta rap have affected the youth in 2024 it truly got out of hand. lastly this is entertainment. the conversation gets deep for sure.
It's negative for anyone to listen to. We got to purify our minds
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With its smooth dulcet tones mellifluous basslines and generous use of a colorful colloquial patois expositing thrilling scenes of gangland criminality. It's the whole. Damn. Package.
What people do for money....
The last two callers 🎯
Facts
Salaam my brotha ✊🏾
Diddy be wanting to party, you gotta tell him NO!
42:42 … crazy truth that’s part of the problem
OK Realistically We ALL couldn't be Kings & Queens MOST had to be subjects🤷🏽♂️
Should have had Tupac on the panel A well studied enlightened young brother able to fully express all topics presented on the panel👌🏾✅
'...They turned Rap (Music) into crack--It made a few people rich, but look at all the lives it destroyed.'
--Ali Vegas, Rapper
Gangster Rap destroyed Hip Hop and The Black Community Now Afro Beats and Latin Music is taking over
ikr and if black folks dont get this stuff together its gonna be another forgotten genre in the next few years
that west coat gangsta music crippled the black society....when hip hop first came out in NY, RUN dmc, Dj Herc and Coke la rock black music was beautiful...smh and this was over 30 years ago
"RAP IT UP"!
Snoop Dogg in 1993 was like smoke before the fire. Rappers nowadays wear skirts and give satan lap daances
The older people were right
I never knew that this blatant ignorance was over 30 years old.
May i ask your age?
I see so many people confusing drill with reality rap of yesterday. Delore Tucker was a c👀n. Thise records didn't increase body counts, they were reflections of the environment. And till this day she nor her benefactors has done anything for the youth.
Drill Rap isn't a variation of Gangsta Rap, it isnt even Hip Hop. There's no Scratching, acknowledgement of wrong, or moral checks. Its kids who ran out of ideas, rapping reckless over beats.
Looking back, we should have backed Death Row, Sick Wit It, Dangerous Crew, Def, Rap A Lot, JMJ. They were ran by gangstas who wouldn't have let guys like a Lil Durk and etc come out rapping reckless.
Now there is no checks and balances. Anybody can put out music, and these wyts will throw money and put a insurance policy on them. The art form is dead, and has been dead since the wyts killed the industry decades before.
Doggystyle is a masterpiece, but Snoop wasn't saying no gangs and no names. The people in these videos were so short sighted especially when you consider the crazy ish that was going on with metal. The boy from Home alone did a biographical horror movie about one of the groups he was listening to during this time.
Looking back, was rappers over the top? Yes. Did they rap about violence, yes. But they weren't playing into WS propagandas.
The devil took over the music and it took with it many lives. The devil is smart but his life is short.
I think those critical of entertainment that they find offensive need to be careful with how they deal with it.
Too often those critical of certain entertainment make the mistake of criticizing and protesting against it in the media. That only ends up giving that offensive entertainment more publicity. This will then lead to more record sales or higher TV ratings. People will watch and buy offensive stuff out of curiosity. So don't give it more publicity.
If you see or hear something you find offensive just contact the company producing it and explain what your issue is with it and then leave it at that.
I find that people like you who make those sort of comment are far removed from having to experience the effect of this specific type of "entertainment" in real life.
@@Peacekeepa317
I'm not saying that people can't have problems with certain types of entertainment. I'm saying avoid helping that offensive entertainment to sell more or get higher TV ratings by giving it more publicity.
The fecklessness of the platitudes thrown around here was truly remarkable IMO.
These guys really handled themselves well.
The term "Gangsta Rap" was coined by the media to put a name on a genre of rap that tackles ones see, hear, been through, & known situations that deals with real life ...yeah some is embellished but mostly real lifestyle. The real term is called "Reality Rap" or "Life Hop" ...Rap is our culture's CNN ...you can't always talk about life blowing you kisses & bringing you roses without talking about the ills of life..."Pac's" "Brenda Got A Baby" song hits so many communities heart cuz we all either seen or knew a young "Brenda" that gotten pregnant due to S.A. situation or unplanned pregnancy.....this is life..! You like it or you don't. But it's not going anywhere.....
🎤🎵🎧🎤🎵🎧🎤🎵
You're part of the problem. Everyone in the black community doesn't relate to criminality and black on black murder. It's not every black persons reality. It's not a reality legally armed black people who value their communities are going to tolerate forever.
Tupac gave her the business
And La gave it right back to his ass
@@AnthonyBelesand the grim reaper came for c. Oon Delores Tucker
And he died from the same thug life he promoted. He was a great "actor". Mrs. Tucker was right.
Didn't Player go by Player1!?
Respectability politics vs Reality. Langston Hughes vs Paul Laurence Dunbar. Maya Angelou vs Phyllis Whitley. Martin Luther King vs Malcolm X. It's the same battle in our culture for centuries.
Beautiful comment brotha! These W.E.B Dubois talented tenth negroes just want us to project a fake image like bill cosby and Oprah so they can impress white people! Insecurity and the need for self validation are the driving force of the elders of the black community!!
Dang Game been doing his thing longer than I thought!! 😅lol
Belma was right about Richard Pryor tho. Richard did say he went on a trip to Africa and after he talked to a voice in his head he vowed to never use that word ever again and Richard was a man of his word. R.I.P Richard Pryor!
Richard also cooked himself 😮
Is that the game when he was young?
This where the game stole his name from😂
She was Tupac's best friend
😂😂😂😂😂
Hip hop stopped existing in 2000. It became a thing with no name, unrecognizable and misguided.
Classic
Anytime Anyone talks about what's going on they say oh glorifying stuff
Music is like spider man 🕸️ and then Hip Hop is like Venom 🕷️but Gangsta rap is like Carnage… but with with great power comes great responsibility
Every Nationality had or have Royals were the only people claiming all were Royals🤦🏽
How did he go to the army but he’s paying for school? GI Bill?
i think the kings and queens of africa traded us over here.
BELMA JOHNSON LOOKS LIKE A YOUNG MALIK YOBA❤😊
"One of these things that I wish our young people would understand...." Between the host's dismissive fallacies and C. Delores Tucker's condescension, this is hardly a fair discussion, but a lecture and an ambush.
Hip hop saving lives thank God for hip hop it helps the community we got ex drug dealers and gang members going legit.. society failed the ppl they deem undesirable.. THANK GOD FOR HIP HOP
It was drugs and gangs way before hiphop
@@takeoverty1016 truth be told of hip hop never happened it will still be gangs and drugs the problem is economic poverty is the issue not no f’n rap music
@@fly3xzistenceyou are obviously a supporter of white supremacy
But what theyre doing is still affecting the community in a negative way. Because their music fuels criminal behavior which many are dead or in prison.
@@takeoverty1016it's more because of gangster rap influence. It's fueling negativity, no doubt sir. Two wrongs don't make a right. It's obviously negative music overall. It's no way to defend it actually. And saying a few people making money is not a good enough reason. How many rappers got to die for you to see this? And they died because of rap. That's an obvious sign it's negative
Hip Hop was grassroots.... Gangsta Rap was the machine...
This look like a boondocks episode lol
I was 21 years old in 1993, got my first CAR, and i was BUMPIN GANGSTER RAP all in that Ride Baby, lol
@44:29 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿
🕓 Ice T's COP KILLER is NOT RAP MUSIC.
That's his band body count
I think C. Delores Tucker was a bit too idealistic.
If you go to any housing project in Chicago you'll find gangs. You're not going to find descendants from kings and queens who gave the world mathematics etc. Also, many of those kings and queens were involved in slave trading.
Gangster rap is basically reflecting rappers who come from communities with poverty and under education. They say 70% of the adults in prison read on a fourth grade level. That's the problem in many places that's producing gangster rap.
😂😂Ms Tucker
Pac rip
Wow a call from a young Van Jones
he said derek jones not van! van got a distinct lisp
@@KennBel oh my bad I apologize
Africa did not give the world its language that comes from the Middle East
💥🔫 Gangsta Rap!
The nobody-dude calling snoop a nobody and saying he has access to things snoop doesn't is hilarious in hindsight😂😂😂
51:37
22:15
The music is worse now LOL.. back then, compared to back then, to the music now.. it's far worse
THATS RIDICULOUS
STOP IT 🤣😂😂🫡
Both things can and are true. But to tell ppl to go into a building that was built to produce clones of there masters is insane.
Schools huh
🕓 This is soooo disrespect4
The guests supporting gangster rap... sound dumb comparing it to George Washington etc... because those didn't influence our community the way gangster rap did... it does matter what they do and sing about because it's affecting black youth to think it's okay
Looks like a slimmer BulletzGotti
His origin of hip hop akready was wrong.
Don't forget cartoons, sexual behaviors. horror movies, TV it self and internet they are teaching your kids how to lost the there soul. Take your kids outside somewhere learn them beauty of nature and life with these tv and cell phone turning them in to mindless zombies.
Cop killer i play that today its not rap
It’s as simple as this.. If you like the state of Hip Hop as it stands today then C. Delores Tucker was incorrect and a hater. If you see wht gangster rap has emerged to be, from Drill to wht my girl Sexxy Redd doing, and you see the harm in it.. then you know Mrs. Tucker correct.
She was grandstanding like a mugg definitely trying to push an agenda not saying she was wrong just saying the way she went about it was
So how was she supposed to go about it?
@@laneylaney9985 she wasn't there to talk she was there to push her political agenda she was cutting them off and over talking the other guest if she came to have a genuine conversation then her points would have been received better from the other guest versus the way she did it which was in a disrespectful way
Funny enough to say that the traumatic experience African-Americans face from the past to the present is an echo call from what has not been settled towards the trauma. 🕒🪞🕒
😂😂😂😂Gangsters cannot rap and rappers are not gangsters. Only real gangster rappers ever in history was King Von, FBG Duck, and the C-Murder.
LOL ok you tell em tough guy
@@TripleOGWhyteLocOH NO ‼️😮it’s triple OG whyte loc😬 I’m sorry sir! Can I get a pass? 😢
@@Ebookwriter936 idk why you got your feelings hurt over a comment cuz but yea you tell em "gangster"
@@TripleOGWhyteLocI’m not a gangster Mr. Loc,sir. Please don’t get your posse to ride out on me sir. IM SO SORRY SIR 🙏🏾 PLEASE FORGIVE ME???
50 Cent
If we are histories past towards history's future. Then we emulate what has been put in song. 🕒🪞🎶 Art imitates life