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@@thestonedprince you didn't understand what I was saying.. dude said in that order... He said we gonna get high fight then eat.. But I would rather fight then get high and eat
Tay might have been claiming OTF back when lamron was cool with Durk, since the Durk/300 beef he don’t fuck with Durk no more. But he used to give Durk and OTF shout outs all the time
Darion Atkins, a Nigerian lawyer, recently argued that rapper FBG Butta should be banned from the music industry because of his lyrics, which he claims promote violence and gang culture. Atkins also claimed that Butta's lyrics are harmful to young people and could lead them to commit crimes. However, I believe that Atkins' argument is misguided. First, it is important to note that Butta's lyrics are not unique. Many rappers, including some who are very popular, rap about violence and gang culture. In fact, this has been a staple of hip-hop music for decades. Second, it is important to remember that music is art. And like all art, it is open to interpretation. Just because Butta raps about violence and gang culture does not mean that he is promoting it. In fact, some people believe that his lyrics are actually a way of coping with the violence and gang culture that he has experienced in his own life. Third, it is important to consider the context of Butta's lyrics. He is not simply rapping about violence and gang culture for the sake of it. He is rapping about his own experiences and the experiences of his community. And in doing so, he is giving a voice to those who are often ignored or marginalized. Finally, it is important to remember that music is not the only factor that influences young people's behavior. There are many other factors, such as their family, their friends, and their environment. To blame Butta's lyrics for any violence or crime that is committed by young people is simply unfair. In conclusion, I believe that Darion Atkins' argument against FBG Butta is misguided. Butta's lyrics are not unique, they are open to interpretation, they are often contextualized in his own experiences, and they are not the only factor that influences young people's behavior.