Hip Hop Ladies Rappers

Why is real rap/hip-hop dead?
Yeah we have a white guy that complains about his life, a guy that talks about bloods, and a guy about girls but what happen to real rap like 2pac and biggie?? All this new sh*t is really quack I hate it… We don’t have a guy that told THA ladies to Keep their Heads Up or Only GOD Can Judge Me what happen to that?? Or a guy that said “I loved it when you called me Big Poppa.” well rest in piece to Real Rap an to the ones who made it good and I have respect to those rappers specially T.I. Keep ya head up PIMP..
i so agree! like all it is about these days are girls, sex or money. what ever happened to rappers to rap because it is there passion! i love biggie small and 2pac:) people don’t know rap these days….I tell a guy i like rap and he says yeah me too! what lil wayne songs are you into? i love little wayne and all but come on. look at his lyrics. hmmm…Weezy Ambitions?? i know i am going to get hated on all these people but hey! at least i listen to reall music!!!
and if you do hate…well you are hating a 13 year old:))
oh and the people that say its not…..listen to other g*y s**t that they like to call “music”
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Hardcore $4.63 No Description AvailableNo Track Information AvailableMedia Type: CDArtist: LIL’ KIMTitle: HARDCOREStreet Release Date: 11/12/1996… |
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