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Von lived his life so solid that everyone understood his realness no cap no faking ten toes, he never was something he Wasn't! Stayed true to himself he died being him right or wrong Noone could take it from him....llvon u with your homies now 💯
*Credit Sosa for breaking through the rap game with a raw uncut style that put the hip-hop/rap world onto y’all. There’s hoods all across the country with the same cast of characters doing the same street ish but they didn’t have a Keef so they’ll die nameless.*
Lol bro you have no clue who tf pac-man is, never listened to his music, & probably don’t even know what the ninja even look like. You a goofy ssa fan dude. You just repeating some bs you heard from another ninja. Ninja ain’t no founder of nothing
Whenever I hear about the murders and shit that took place I always envisioned it with those kids at the age they were when we found out who they were. It didn’t really hit me that Von was a baby when he was doing what he did and going through what he did and that just hit me so different. They were kids dealing with shit most adults would crumble under. It’s devastating to realize that any child in this country has to go through that kind of trauma and experience that kind of pain and who are we to tell them how to handle that shit. Most of us can’t even phantom living like that let alone trying to be successful and thrive in an environment like that. These men have more strength and perseverance than most. They did what they had to do to survive. They were children having to worry about getting killed. They couldn’t even go to school because it was too dangerous and for anyone to judge them is ridiculous. Most of us would have crumbled under those circumstances.
i think it's easier to deal with this stuff as a "kid" than as an adult. as a kid it's way easier to be fearless/act irreaponsibly...i wouldn't do a lot of stuff i did as a kid, teenager, and young adult anymore because i would consider it to risky and dangerous. and maybe i would crumble under the pressure/paranoia etc. from my adult consciensce and consciousness
It's crazy how influential Chicago became. The cult like fascination that has erupted over the last 10 - 12 years is crazy and as a Chicago native, I never thought our city would have this much attention. When I was growing this city (and the Midwest as a whole) was looked over. Has there even been any other cities music culture that caused this intense level of infatuation with the actual street politics surrounding the music as Chicago Drill culture? Sure you had people interested in Frank Lucas or Freeway Rick Ross as individual street stars, but people are so interested in Chicago to the point that drill participants mothers, sisters, brothers, friends etc get major interviews. People who weren't even rappers are household names (Melly, D Rose). People want as much info as possible about these people. Especially the dead people. Not to mention all the careers (rappers, youtubers, videographers, and bloggers) who got rich off the content. Like he said even though it's so much pain, prison and death at least he is lucky enough to reap some benefit off his likeness and popularity. Most people have nothing to show from the streets except for hardship....
All of these young men and KI really pull at my heartstrings. I hope those who survived are healing and thriving because their traumas and pain are REAL. Those who haven't had the unfortunate life and can't understand it, need to STFU and stop judging them in condemnation for real.
@@snowmontana2547it’s not excuses it’s just people react to things differently. We (not me but the masses) try to put our thinking on everybody else it don’t work like that.
This guy is the epitome of being in the right place at the right time. Can see in Tays eyes he was a by stander and definitely no where near Vons level of savage. This guys 🐱his eyes say it all.
He don’t understand most of our childhoods was just like his or worse, we just wasn’t rappers or on RU-vid. Everyone in the hood lives be pretty much the same lol
He does understand that. That's why he said he feels fortunate to at least be able to benefit from their struggle, because most hoods go through the same thing but don't get the same attention
Work at Walgreens at 30-40 years old or doing 40 years like rondo or cdai? Or dead? Working at Walgreens for a dude from the trenches Is a come up. But I get what tay saying though making minimum wage broke still in the hood ain’t all that either
I think he think they way more important then they actually are the same shit happens in every inter city but I will say Chicago influenced a lot the past 10 years..but I’m from Cali we influenced gang bangin 💯
Lil Durk Started Them Lies & Salted Tay Name On Some Hating Shit Cuz Tay Hit His Baby Momma Then He Tried To Turn Von Against Him But Durk Ended Up Looking Stupid After Everybody Found Out He Lied On That Man Over A Bitch Succer Shit & The Fact Tay Never Snitched Made Durk Look Like A Lame Ass Lil Dude
@@JakeEpstienden wat happened to jmoney yall all look goofy in here den not even 2 weeks later after jmoney wat happened to la shii sad but cmon now yall stay out dis shii n just watch
@@dakarionp2362 what happened? What happened? You brought up jmunna and La? Mfs been smoked behind them... Lol 😂 P5 got did worst JARO/STL was there ... Gds get done the worst way
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