a lot of people confuse Lil House Phone and Hakeem. today we revisited the age old battle and got them both on a podcast for a discussion of their ideals FOLLOW ADAM22!!! / adam22 / adam22
Hakeem representing us first generation Americans he’s just like me and my parents coming from El Salvador just like his from Jamaica god bless you man you representing us good
I just started watching Adam and his channels over the last 2 weeks I watched a bunch of his vlogs and videos and am now just finding they they are different people.
Seems like they kinda treat him like shit but I agree he seem coo...if i was there I'd probably check them for always talking over him like hes not important
@@jacobschwien8769 yeah he’s doing better now he started his new interview channel and he interviews underground artist and he’s blowing up rn it’s called our generation music
Hakeem openly acknowledging his Jamaican roots seemed to really aggravate Lil House Phone .... just because you like to disassociate yourself from your heritage to appease the alt right doesn't mean everybody else feels obliged to do the same . Being of Jamaican heritage / descent is something to be proud of . The global impact that island has had relative to its size is unprecedented . Big up to my fellow Jamaicans 🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
It’s crazy how dumb some of your comments can be. Hopefully since this is three years ago you’ve developed a couple brain cells. Housephones Jamaican side is connected to his father who he doesn’t talk to at all basically and who he has been estranged from for years. he probably just makes him uncomfortable or sad that Hakeem is closer to her than he is.