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NOOO, licehead Meek!!You didn’t have to go that way.Savage.

All due respect, I thin conflating the Womens Strike to anything in the Civil Rights Movement is foolhardy. One thing that has always struck me about the civil rights movement was how damn ORGANIZED they were (and that just emphasizes how unorganized the current resistanceis). The Montgomery Bus Boycott worked

She challenged Remy to respond in 72 hours when it took her three weeks, ad she couldn’t even do it alone? I see...

Otherwise known as the “Philly Cousin Jawn Jump”.

Hope she paid her ghostwriters well for this, because that was weak.

*sigh*

Let’s be real: He only murdered him because Meek came with that mayo and called it hot sauce. Drake couldn’t stare down 90% of the other rappers in the game.

Is it really a clapback if you have to have help?

Me, unbothered by this talentless hack enlisting the help of Drake’s Ghostwriting-having-ass and Tunechi’s tired-ass-schtick:

Politics has nothing to do with hating hearing about Tebow, or hating that Tebow gets a free ride to suck ass at baseball, taking roster spots from countless other minor league actual-baseball-players just so whatever franchise can sell some jerseys and tickets to Tebow sheep.

Richard Williams was right about everything he said about his daughters though. He could be taken off that list perhaps.

I’m a mom now (a toddler) and I’ve been introducing him to the good stuff in between the Wiggles. I hope there is a change in Hip Hop where it evolves into something greater so I can share with him when he is old enough. Ah well, we shall see. Your memories are wonderful btw thanks for sharing with me.

That is so funny! That was my mom all over. She once did a work talent show to Kool Moe Dee’s Wild Wild West! I think that’s why I am so protective of rap/hip hop because it was intergenerational and it is so tied up in my memories of home and family and it was so easy to connect to and feel. Today I just don’t get

Oh my heaven’s your killing me with this. I miss this so much in hip hop. It really taught you to have an ear for music. For the instruments, the vocals, the beats, the bars. The elements. And it was such a connector for my mom and me like your brother she would always tell me what the track was. I’d be listening to

Yes. Omfg yes! Yes to the greats from the 80's and the ones who came up in the 90's continuing the craft and evolving it. The Roots, Nas, Tribe, etc, EPMD. Yup. Damn. Once computers took over turntables I felt like we lost the all the classic music. You know that one bar on that one jam and you can’t let it go...your

I don’t even listen to anything past like 1996 when the game really changed. I mean roughly ‘91 I think Rap really hit mainstream but the whole scene died shortly there after when we stopped revering the dancers, the graffiti/art, and the dj (Hip Hop is more than the MC and losing those elements says a lot about

I like your perspective!

Once again, you ain’t lying. For the most part, I think responding and losing (as long as it’s not a huge blowout) is better than not responding at all. Yeah, “Super Ugly” didn’t hit back at “Ether”, but at least Jay tried, and his career went on. Or look at LL Cool J, yeah, Kool Moe Dee won their feud, but LL didn’t

i’ve no identify crisis, and nether does Racheal (according to her). But we all mock her. Irony? We applaud Caitlynn Jenner but we mock Rachel Doleza? What am I missing here?

still scratching my head at how people can identify as a different gender but can not identify as a different race.