Malcolm
I won't try to say anything deep today. Just turn on the radio and hear the man for yourself.
Posted by jsmooth995 at February 21, 2005 01:12 PM
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dam flex its such a shame for the blackman today, her we are trying to groom our kids to continue your education and grow up to be someone some day. but it is so hard to do just that, the point i am trying to make is, 50 and game they have seen the outcome with biggie and 2pac now 50 throwing sluggs at major guys in the industry to start a bunch of problems for alot of family's and i think that is shame not wanting to see your own kids grow older and have kids of their own. i think all of them rappers better learn to appreciate the things they have and not worry about what someone else is doing with what they have, we all have families that love us too. so wake up and smell the coffee and dont go by the wait side. i hope one day we all Blacks can learn to live with eachother like it use to be back in days. them days are gone forever
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