Hearing his story, some our kids don’t have a chance. Like how could you expect these kids to strive for better when all they see and know is jail and the streets. Our community needs to focus on fixing the family structure and from there we’ll start to see such change.
My brother the street is a choice I saw ppl walking riding to work in Philadelphia where I grew up.so why can they go to work these kids choose to rob steal and kill cause it’s just easier than working.
This big issue is the disagreement on where to start to try fix the issues black people face. Some will say “we need to fix the family structure first.” Someone else will say, “we need to fix money issues first.” Next person will say “We need the White man to give us what we are due first.” “Another will say “We need to find God first”. The list will go on and on and by then, decades will pass and no-one will get any further in resolving the issues black communities have faced for centuries.
@@andrebryant5081 that just goes to show that a lot of mfs is confused and they pick and choose who and when they wanna hold certain people to a certain
@@TrayTrucking that doesn’t do much we have all that shit in la people make choices to gangbang that’s what it is. Even if u choose to go to those clubs niggas still come there and fuck wit you
This has nothing to do with fathers. Y’all keep playing this father narrative like it’s going to change shit. I haven’t had any run-ins with the law and I was raised by a single mother who was divorced from my father. I have a great career and I’m doing a lot at my age that other men aren’t doing, especially those from two parent households. What matters more is having a parent that has sense, to guide a child in the right direction. Once we become adults, we take whatever path we want. Our parents have no control over that. I’ve seen kids raised “right” end up with a fucked up life and kids raised “wrong” breaking cycles and doing better than those who had all of the necessary tools to end up well in life. Like Byron Allen said “Ain’t shit kids usually come from ain’t shit parents” Lmaooo the fact that you think the solution to an issue like this is a “father” 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Reminds me of Honeykomb Brazy and how he mentioned that his Mom and Dad spent a lot of time locked up. I know we wake up every day and simultaneously salivate over and finger-wag the gang lifestyle, but a kid's future is super limited when their parents are doing crazy shit themselves. The only thing I can do is wish for the best and hope people like Tr3way6k get a lucky break in life and some opportunities to live a different life.
Here's the thing, Trey Way seems like an intrinsically good kid with a valley of unlocked potential. As usual, it's just his environment and the way he was led to think since he probably can remember, which holds him back. I don't think he realizes how close he's toying with death, staying a factor in LA whilst taking percs and sipping Wok makes you a dead man walking, especially if youre a certified name in your section. I understand he probably does the drugs for deeper reasons than partying. There's still a hurt, confused boy within him and I hope he finds spiritual and psychological release in his music. Once the dude pours his sober heart into his lyrics, there's no telling how visceral his storytelling could be.
Pop smoke slipped up posting the Airbnb address. In LA the house parties be up in the Hills all the time. So when they saw the Location it was all she wrote.
@@Dubb399 unfortunate situation. Maybe if he would’ve tapped in with some people out here it would’ve been some members at the Airbnb. Or maybe the lick wouldn’t have got green lighted
damn son, i kno he aint gon read this but dats some foul cards he was dealt. pop smoke's flame was cut short n i fucked wit em.. he brought a different vibe to the town..both parties lost on both sides... shame all this had to transpire to keep it a stack
As his big bro you should feel disappointed your baby bro crashed out 🤕 nigga coulda had a ill come up if they just robbed Pop smoke but shit went Left I guess 🤷🏾♂️
Now that I hear that his had something to do w pop that shit is scary w him coming up in the industry he don’t know who he can trust when it come to shitb that’s gone further his career
i don't understand why rap song's all about "catch a body", for me that is so sad, like young people from this places grow up in an enviroment that is like that, and then also they are glorifying those act's in music. like im not blaming the music, but when i was a kid, an Artist had way more impact on me than the words from my parents, thanks god i grew up listening to good music, but im pretty sure this kids listen all day music that only talks about killing other mfs and they get this sense that is a good thing....
Yes but your choices are influenced by your environment. One of the things in your environment is how you are raised. Why do you think “you were raised well” is a good compliment? Because that plays a HUGE part in how you turn out
Family messed up man no sympathy or nothing against one another. These ppl put friends before family members and now look how they are regretting the lives for doing dumb shit.
Number 1 if you are a Gang member / Rapper never Post your address That’s rule Number 1 and Number 2 Don’t ever DONT EVER kall the kops When your getting robbed That makes you a target Nd now A Witness if there was a Reason pop smoke died it’s Kause he Kalled tha kops While he was getting Rob 2 this street Life U Need no witnesses/ I don’t feel any time a Way about pop smoke death I did Like a music but if Ur alll tough on tha internet I’m gon think you tough Same 4 gangsta Tha 1’s who follow Tha code so No Pop smoke Just Got Kaught lacking
People act like it's the gangsters fault. But if these guys were raised in a farm town in Iowa their story would be different. Politicians need to fix their citys change the way our people are living. Save our children