T.I. VS. G.I.?
It dawned upon me while I was at the BET Hip Hop Awards this past weekend that the fans as well as these clowns (some rappers) are crazy. Lol, I can't spill the beans about the show, but it's not cute how in the streets and even on some local radio stations in Atlanta the people were talking about "Freeing T.I." Hmm. From my understanding w/o the official trial, this man seems to be guilty. I understand that, the statement is kind of bold, but it seems as if "The Po Po's" got the evidence they need to slam this guy.
I actually feel bad for the dude, but on some real shit...you can't be a felon, while purchasing weapons made for G.I. Joe's. Johnny couldn't even help you bastards on that one. It's not ok people. The fans as well as the artist and their crews have a tendency to say "Free" this dude and rock t-shirts that say "Free" so & so. For what? Tony Yayo was guilty...lol. I don't have to name drop, but most of these rappers are guilty. Some of them don't even take their lives seriously or their freedom. A lot of them are placed in situations, most dream for and what do they do? Smoke weed, snort coke and video-tape sex acts. Lol. This dude was just on Hip Hop vs. America...lol. What a way to go out. Sad.
Me and my homie decided to do a photo...he did the artwork...lol. Shout out to my dude.
The sad part about it is, it makes people like Chamillionaire look bad, when he makes tracks about rappers being stalked and unequally attacked. Not to say the hip hop police aren't real because they are, but some dudes ask for jail time. If you know you're being watched for being a rapper, or because of your skin color, why would you buy a H&K? The actions made by these grown ass men aren't ok. Not to say that rappers are treated fairly but some of them put themselves in situations I can't understand. If you just made the Forbes list, why would you buy guns or have ounces of weed in your trunk, or attempt to kill? Think about it.
For some reasons dudes can not outgrow their mentalities...they are grown men stuck in their "second childhoods." Grow up C-Murder, T.I., Yayo and anybody else who keeps making crazy choices, to do unjustified stuff. These aren't mistakes...these are more like regrets, that they are going to have to live with.
It saddens my heart because these are my people...our skin color is the same, our environments were possibly similar growing up and we are all a reflection of the Hip Hop community. We gotta start thinking people. BTW, just because you're a rapper doesn't mean you’re innocent. This man is a multi-platinum artist, a Grammy award winner, in the biggest movie of the year...American Gangster and he's the self-proclaimed "King of the South."
This man was 27 years old on top of the world...Why would he do this? Little things poppin' big shit stopppin'. Sing along.
Anyway, if you haven't seen the guns, here you go: