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This lil rapper from my hood got killed

Trips me out because I was just talking about him recently, saying he's wild for the shit he's been saying & having the gang flags all over his video while he says it.

From that alone I was like "Damn this foo ain't gonna last long, he's tryna start wars"
& Sure enough he just got hit with multiple bullets in a targeted hit. He's dead now.

I literally just called it a couple weeks ago. MF's tryna represent the streets & forget what comes with it 🤦 I don't really feel bad I just think it's wild. Coming from that life I understand it too well. The kid was barely 19.

Nobody would like the song but I'll include it anyway 🤷

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SatanBurger · 36-40, F
I can understand people don't generally choose their childhood and I also equally understand that parents often raise children in gangs (that's specifically called something but I forgot,) so they're indoctrinated to a certain extent, I just never saw the appeal though. Especially if you're "out" of the hood like the rapper you're talking about, why you would want to mimic it all the time.

I don't get the appeal of wafting in the hot sun to go rob someone for the gang, only to give your paycheck to them. Get fast money but then lose it all over again while nothing is ever really yours. Much like how the office drone is a slave to bureaucracy, they're slaves to their gang leaders and for what? A grave and maybe your friends "might" remember you for like a year or so until they forget. Kind of fvcked actually.
ChiefJustWalks · 26-30
@SatanBurger oh I wasn't trying to say he was out the hood, he was always in it, he just never left. He wasn't very famous yet so he still lived in the same hood, did the same shit. But even with having two kids & just gotten married, you'd think he'd have wised up & got away from that life