Is Rick Ross the only rapper left that still TRUSTS the black community for support?
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MAYBACH 24th
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ratchet bity wrote: »I went to southern home boy when it comes to hbcu its southern gambling n everybody else where u went?
i went to Virginia State where we communed with like-minded afrikan militants and learned the ways of sir rozay
sir rozay is here to help my brother
all you have to do is ask -
Even a white poster on the IC ? on this thread by posting a collection of his Rick Ross CD's
Then all of a suddan StillDreaming back tracked and changed up what he was saying lol -
Rhymesfinest wrote: »just like i expected the coward H Rap runs like Micheal Johnson at the Olympics when skooled and presented with facts
Is what it is
Yes, the reason why I believe many within our community respect the product from Maybach music is because its pretty consistent in its direction.
A better and more current "run" analogy would be Usain Bolt rather than Michael Johnson.
Did you know that Maybach has a Latino division (Maybach Latino), and a Jamacian division (Maybach Jamaica)?? -
ratchet bity wrote: »I went to southern home boy when it comes to hbcu its southern grambling n everybody else where u went?
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StillDreaming wrote: »Shadyteam stop spamming this thread up with Em ? . I'm sorry that your definition of "urban" means poor. Or that you feel blacks should relate to Em just because he was "impoverished". Just get it through your thick skull that no matter what Em does there will always be a demographic of listeners who just wont give a ? ........same with Ross. At this point I've made my case EXTREMELY clear on what I'm trying to say. If you still don't get it then there is nothing more I can tell you. As the years pass I want you to remember the interaction I had with you in this thread, hopefully the knowledge I've kicked to you will soak in and you'll appreciate the perspective I've made you aware of. Hopefully Ross' next album lives up to the premise of this thread.
SELF MADE
MAYBACH 24TH 2011
BAWSE
No i said Eminem grew up in an Urban enviroment and City he grew up in Detroit in section 8 housing on welfare, single parent home in African American populated neighborhoods how he dresses, talks and what he been through is based on him growing up in that Urban enviroment in the D
Rick Ross grew up in Carol City which technically is a Suburb of Miami like your buddy H Rap said lower middle class, he went to a prestigious College, played Football, was working at the age of 19 in law enforcement as a Corrections Ofiicer grew up in a City more populated by Hispanics than African Americans -
b@squ1@t redux wrote: »i went to Virginia State where we communed with like-minded afrikan militants and learned the ways of sir rozay
sir rozay is here to help my brother
all you have to do is ask
Lol imma asked him when I see him . The thread said is he the last in the answer still is no -
Yes, the reason why I believe many within our community respect the product from Maybach music is because its pretty consistent in its direction.
A better and more current "run" analogy would be Usain Bolt rather than Michael Johnson.
Did you know that Maybach has a Latino division (Maybach Latino), and a Jamacian division (Maybach Jamaica)??
Is that 211 in the middle? -
ratchet bity wrote: »Lol imma asked him when I see him . The thread said is he the last in the answer still is no
sir rozay will answer all your questions
let me ask you a question...
have you been baptised in moet while wearing buggati underwear yet? -
Rhymesfinest wrote: »No i said Eminem grew up in an Urban enviroment and City he grew up in Detroit in section 8 housing on welfare, single parent home in African American populated neighborhoods how he dresses, talks and what he been through is based on him growing up in that Urban enviroment in the D
Rick Ross grew up in Carol City which technically is a Suburb of Miami like your buddy H Rap said lower middle class, he went to a prestigious College, played Football, was working at the age of 19 in law enforcement as a Corrections Ofiicer grew up in a City more populated by Hispanics than African Americans
Who gives a ? eminem is still not black
Youre definetely not black to say some stupid ? like this -
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I find it pathetic though that StillDreaming actually think Rick Ross is a Pro Black Rapper like Dead Prez lmao
Rick Ross is no different to the millions of other Hustler/Mafasio/Trap Rappers out there -
realest troll trolling....
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Kushington wrote: »Who gives a ? eminem is still not black
Youre definetely not black to say some stupid ? like this
And who said Eminem was black? the simplest point you missed was Eminem grew up around poor Urban blacks in Detroit his entire life from child hood up until he blew up in the Music game, his best friend was black, he even lived at 1 point with a black family Proofs mother took him in when he was homeless, he worked with blacks when he was cleaning dishes for a living same people he is friends with now Mr Porter and Kuniva he used to work with growing up, went to skools populated mostly by blacks
It's not about skin tone it's about the enviroment Eminem grew up in was raised in and who he was raised around since child hood that shaped the person he is -
Kushington wrote: »Ross doesnt need or depend on the white community to sell records
he goes gold without compromising the quality of his music
That was the point that Stilldreaming was trying to make and I dont believe any amount of trolling or spamming can change that.StillDreaming wrote: »Shadyteam stop spamming this thread up with Em ? . I'm sorry that your definition of "urban" means poor. Or that you feel blacks should relate to Em just because he was "impoverished". Just get it through your thick skull that no matter what Em does there will always be a demographic of listeners who just wont give a ? ........same with Ross. At this point I've made my case EXTREMELY clear on what I'm trying to say. If you still don't get it then there is nothing more I can tell you. As the years pass I want you to remember the interaction I had with you in this thread, hopefully the knowledge I've kicked to you will soak in and you'll appreciate the perspective I've made you aware of. Hopefully Ross' next album lives up to the premise of this thread.
SELF MADE
MAYBACH 24TH 2011
BAWSE
I must add that getting close and hands on with the black community is key, because our people will turn their backs on you quickly if you get hi-saditty and act like you too good.
Especially the Sistas. LOL -
Yes, the reason why I believe many within our community respect the product from Maybach music is because its pretty consistent in its direction.
A better and more current "run" analogy would be Usain Bolt rather than Michael Johnson.
Did you know that Maybach has a Latino division (Maybach Latino), and a Jamacian division (Maybach Jamaica)??
CTE or Nothing...Didn't know Ross was a 211 fan
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That was the point that Stilldreaming was trying to make and I dont believe any amount of trolling or spamming can change that.
I must add that getting close and hands on with the black community is key, because our people will turn their backs on you quickly if you get hi-saditty and act like you too good.
Especially the Sistas. LOL
Exactly. Once you lose your pass from the black community, yo ass ain't getting back WORD TO CURTIS JACKSON -
Again H Rap you seen that footage of that nerdy looking white kid acting like a ? and getting more excited at the Rick Ross concert more than anyone lol
You seen the white dude on here that posted a pic of his Rick Ross CD collection showing his hand
You are aware white consumers are the majority of Hip Hop Music buyers and you are aware Rick Ross has 4 Gold Albums as well as countless Hit Singles on the Billboard Chart
You are aware historically white suburban teens have purchased Gangsta Rap/Hustler Rap more than any other demographic -
I'm THAT guy... wrote: »realest troll trolling....
The object is to manipulate the Trolls into thinking they are really trolling while they increase the post count of your thread to make it more popular and stuck at the top of the page.ptowndonte wrote: »CTE or Nothing...Didn't know Ross was a 211 fan
I dont think the majority of us are tribalistic animals that would allow affiliations with various gangs, crews, or record labels steer us from showing love to each other. In a white mans world that might be a wonderful scenario, but us Black folks would rather have unity whenever possible.
Unity is important in this industry, and it should also be important in our community..but we have to have people we can trust. -
more white people buy eminem albums than rick ross albums
1 white dude in the crowd and 1 white dude on the ic don't change that -
Rhymesfinest wrote: »And who said Eminem was black? the simplest point you missed was Eminem grew up around poor Urban blacks in Detroit his entire life from child hood up until he blew up in the Music game, his best friend was black, he even lived at 1 point with a black family Proofs mother took him in when he was homeless, he worked with blacks when he was cleaning dishes for a living same people he is friends with now Mr Porter and Kuniva he used to work with growing up, went to skools populated mostly by blacks
It's not about skin tone it's about the enviroment Eminem grew up in was raised in and who he was raised around since child hood that shaped the person he is
thats ? because alot of white people grow up poor or around blacks and dont act like eminem, ever heard of country music, thats for poor white people
he is white no matter what....look at his music, its not like the rest of hip hop, and u cant compare him to ross
black people dont even listen to eminem like that unless hes featured on somebody elses ? and definetely dont listen to him in their cars
His environment and upbringing doesnt matter cause he's still white
I dont even understand the point youre trying to make...are you saying because eminem grew up around poor blacks he's a realer hip hop artist than rick ross? if so, thats a stupid ass point -
A Hustler/Street Rapper that actually has barley any white fans or listeners and is almost entirley supported by the black listeners only is someone like French Montana, Young Dro, Uncle Murda etc
Rick Ross Singles alone are too friendley and commercial sounding for him to not have mostly whites purchase his Albums he doesn't make dark, ? , underground Rap his formula of Singles and Album tracks is the most commercial and Radio friendley based popular RnB Singers doing the Hook's with typical Southern Production with a lotta Bass and a lotta party Songs
So what dream world you living in H Rap -
Rhymesfinest wrote: »A Hustler/Street Rapper that actually has barley any white fans or listeners and is almost entirley supported by the black listeners only is someone like French Montana, Young Dro, Uncle Murda etc
Rick Ross Singles alone are too friendley and commercial sounding for him to not have mostly whites purchase his Albums he doesn't make dark, ? , underground Rap his formula of Singles and Album tracks is the most commercial and Radio friendley based popular RnB Singers doing the Hook's with typical Southern Production with a lotta Bass and a lotta party Songs
So what dream world you living in H Rap
Youre an idiot and i doubt you even live in america and i know you aint black -
I see this thread blew up even more since it was posted on the IC front page, but good thread overall . Ross needs the black community for them album and concert sales, I don't think I've heard any white people talk about Rick Ross.
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The object is to manipulate the Trolls into thinking they are really trolling while they increase the post count of your thread to make it more popular and stuck at the top of the page.
211 is a huge Rick Ross fan...you didnt know that??
I dont think the majority of us are tribalistic animals that would allow affiliations with various gangs, crews, or record labels steer us from showing love to each other. In a white mans world that might be a wonderful scenario, but us Black folks would rather have unity whenever possible.
Unity is important in this industry, and it should also be important in our community..but we have to have people we can trust.
Why did your picture magically disappear?
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