Update: Rapper YoungThug is Coming HOME

A to Dah K

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BGOL Investor
true but they were often doing interviews talking about their drug dealing days, so there's that.
No, whole diff ball game.there is no substantial evidence, feds not gonna waste the courts time with some fool saying he used to sell drugs.

These idiots are on record rapping about activity being in a gang and participating in unsolved MURDERS that recently happened. Have gang tattoos that tie them to said gang. On instagram in numerous pictures with members of said gang. On camera being involved in shootouts.
You cannot be seriously comparing the two
 

guyver

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Platinum Member
No, whole diff ball game.there is no substantial evidence, feds not gonna waste the courts time with some fool saying he used to sell drugs.

These idiots are on record rapping about activity being in a gang and participating in unsolved MURDERS that recently happened. Have gang tattoos that tie them to said gang. On instagram in numerous pictures with members of said gang. On camera being involved in shootouts.
You cannot be seriously comparing the two


At best, the lyrics may have been more coded, you had to be in the know to understand what was really being said in the past or it wasn't as detailed. However, rappers have always done the rest of the things you mentioned. The main difference being the technology wasn't around for them to be as reckless. Even mentioning tats gets kind of tricky.

Allegedly, police had special units to link criminals to rappers. Rappers or labels were linked to federal cases and people did dumb shit at radio stations. Rappers took pictures with criminals and in alot of cases probably got fronted by criminals initially.

The biggest difference is now technology allows all of us to hear or have an idea about things the every day person wouldn't know regardless of where you are in the world. Without the net people would just think Young Thug is a dude who wears dresses and he's just talking shit like most rappers. Because of the net, people are aware that he may cross dress but he or at least his team is with the shit. Growing up I never believed rappers were doing half the things they talked about.
 

trappstarr82

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BGOL Investor
Yeah but there not bragging about homicides. You can only bust somebody for drug dealing during a transaction. The things they were talking about was past tense. They were out of the game by then you can't bust somebody when they're legit. It's like being high in prohibited states. The cops can't do nothing if you're already high and done smoking they ain't gonna fuck with you for being high.
I agree to a certain degree but once I actually looked at the lyrics in question, I don't think its much difference than all the other gangster rap from past and present.

It's mostly talking about the same criminal behavior popularized by early gangsta rap like, Ghetto Boys, NWA, Snoop etc.

Mobb Deep said similar things on "Shook Ones II" and Scarface admitted to multiple murders on tracks throught the years.

Imagine if they tried to prosecute Biggie back in the day for "Gimmie the Loot" and "Everyday Struggle".

Bottom line is that I don't think they should be able to use any of the lyrics if any part of it is fabricated.

An example would be if he said something about a true event but then said he getting 100 bricks from El Chapo every other day, I don't think they should be able to pick and choose which lyrics are true or not.

It will become dangerous for free speech.

Here are the lyrics in question:
 

A to Dah K

Rising Star
BGOL Investor
At best, the lyrics may have been more coded, you had to be in the know to understand what was really being said in the past or it wasn't as detailed. However, rappers have always done the rest of the things you mentioned. The main difference being the technology wasn't around for them to be as reckless. Even mentioning tats gets kind of tricky.

Allegedly, police had special units to link criminals to rappers. Rappers or labels were linked to federal cases and people did dumb shit at radio stations. Rappers took pictures with criminals and in alot of cases probably got fronted by criminals initially.

The biggest difference is now technology allows all of us to hear or have an idea about things the every day person wouldn't know regardless of where you are in the world. Without the net people would just think Young Thug is a dude who wears dresses and he's just talking shit like most rappers. Because of the net, people are aware that he may cross dress but he or at least his team is with the shit. Growing up I never believed rappers were doing half the things they talked about.
I agree with you, and i didn't believe them either when i was growing up.
These new breed are different, the consumer has access to their lives 24/7, now you cant just be portraying an image, meanwhile on your IG mowing your lawn and driving your kids to school everyday, it wont resonate. Thug literally raps and tweeted about shooting up lucci mother house. Which did happen. Also gang culture wasn't the prevalent outside of La in the music,but just look at all the labels/crews who affiliate themselves with gang or mob style affiliates. They all get fucked with from Murder inc(dumbest)name you could have picked) on down. There has to be an organization for a Rico.
 
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A to Dah K

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BGOL Investor
I agree to a certain degree but once I actually looked at the lyrics in question, I don't think its much difference than all the other gangster rap from past and present.

It's mostly talking about the same criminal behavior popularized by early gangsta rap like, Ghetto Boys, NWA, Snoop etc.

Mobb Deep said similar things on "Shook Ones II" and Scarface admitted to multiple murders on tracks throught the years.

Imagine if they tried to prosecute Biggie back in the day for "Gimmie the Loot" and "Everyday Struggle".

Bottom line is that I don't think they should be able to use any of the lyrics if any part of it is fabricated.

An example would be if he said something about a true event but then said he getting 100 bricks from El Chapo every other day, I don't think they should be able to pick and choose which lyrics are true or not.

It will become dangerous for free speech.

Here are the lyrics in question:
What gang was biggie or scarface claiming?
All these fools are gang related
Lucci-YFN
Thug-YSL
Baby-4PF
Future-FBG/BMG
69-Blood
Pop smoke-crip
Just name em

Theres a difference between story telling rap from a singular individual than what is going on now.

Rah diggs-BLOOD
Fooled gave them boys the whole play to what he was doing

Bobby shmurda-CRIP
Named his whole gang and the crimes they committed on one damn song
 

trappstarr82

Rising Star
BGOL Investor
What gang was biggie or scarface claiming?
All these fools are gang related
Lucci-YFN
Thug-YSL
Baby-4PF
Future-FBG/BMG
69-Blood
Pop smoke-crip
Just name em

Theres a difference between story telling rap from a singular individual than what is going on now.

Rah diggs-BLOOD
Fooled gave them boys the whole play to what he was doing

Bobby shmurda-CRIP
Named his whole gang and the crimes they committed on one damn song

Being in a gang is not illegal in itself. There have been rappers associated with gangs since the early days.

Snoop for example. He talked about killing and other crimes in his songs and he is a Crip.

Schooly D was with P.S.K. (Park Side Killas).

Game is a Piru Blood and so on a so on.

I still say if there is any percentage of the lyrics that are fabricated, they shouldn't be allowed to pick out what they think is true and what they think is not true, and only use the lyrics they say are true.
 

A to Dah K

Rising Star
BGOL Investor
Being in a gang is not illegal in itself. There have been rappers associated with gangs since the early days.

Snoop for example. He talked about killing and other crimes in his songs and he is a Crip.

Schooly D was with P.S.K. (Park Side Killas).

Game is a Piru Blood and so on a so on.

I still say if there is any percentage of the lyrics that are fabricated, they shouldn't be allowed to pick out what they think is true and what they think is not true, and only use the lyrics they say are true.
The question was why are they being targeted now vs back then. That is what i was answering.
 

keone

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International Member
Being in a gang is not illegal in itself. There have been rappers associated with gangs since the early days.

Snoop for example. He talked about killing and other crimes in his songs and he is a Crip.

Schooly D was with P.S.K. (Park Side Killas).

Game is a Piru Blood and so on a so on.

I still say if there is any percentage of the lyrics that are fabricated, they shouldn't be allowed to pick out what they think is true and what they think is not true, and only use the lyrics they say are true.
The question was why are they being targeted now vs back then. That is what i was answering.
The problem with today is that the gangs are to specific. Like the all come from one gang but broke of into sections. So for example if my gang is BGOL but I now started my own section named Quaid. When I start rapping about what Quaid gang does its easier getting solved specially if I'm dry snitching.
 

xxxbishopxxx

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BGOL Investor
No, whole diff ball game.there is no substantial evidence, feds not gonna waste the courts time with some fool saying he used to sell drugs.

These idiots are on record rapping about activity being in a gang and participating in unsolved MURDERS that recently happened. Have gang tattoos that tie them to said gang. On instagram in numerous pictures with members of said gang. On camera being involved in shootouts.
You cannot be seriously comparing the two
We'll agree to disagree. At one point, you didn't talk about past dirt you did period. I understand your point, FWIW.
 

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What gang was biggie or scarface claiming?
All these fools are gang related
Lucci-YFN
Thug-YSL
Baby-4PF
Future-FBG/BMG
69-Blood
Pop smoke-crip
Just name em

Theres a difference between story telling rap from a singular individual than what is going on now.

Rah diggs-BLOOD
Fooled gave them boys the whole play to what he was doing

Bobby shmurda-CRIP
Named his whole gang and the crimes they committed on one damn song
On top of that I don't believe biggie or Scarface actually killed anybody although they may have been dope dealers. If anything they are just vaguely rapping about things done by people they may know or heard about but changed some names and details. None of what new rapped about actually happened. Take the song nobody" move " it sounds too far fetched. Face use to always clame s.a. or south acres but he was just repping his hood. That's like biggie shouting out Brooklyn.
 

A to Dah K

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BGOL Investor
On top of that I don't believe biggie or Scarface actually killed anybody although they may have been dope dealers. If anything they are just vaguely rapping about things done by people they may know or heard about but changed some names and details. None of what new rapped about actually happened. Take the song nobody" move " it sounds too far fetched. Face use to always clame s.a. or south acres but he was just repping his hood. That's like biggie shouting out Brooklyn.
Ofcourse fam. Music gives off an energy that translates in real life. You know damn well they was story telling. Even if they were selling dope, they were pretty much low level street dealers.
 

BlackRob

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PlayerR

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BGOL Investor
Being in a gang is not illegal in itself. There have been rappers associated with gangs since the early days.

Snoop for example. He talked about killing and other crimes in his songs and he is a Crip.

Schooly D was with P.S.K. (Park Side Killas).

Game is a Piru Blood and so on a so on.

I still say if there is any percentage of the lyrics that are fabricated, they shouldn't be allowed to pick out what they think is true and what they think is not true, and only use the lyrics they say are true.

The things about these dumbasses these days is they are eager to put shit on social media or have some dumb ass record it. How many times have we seen post on here of folks committing crimes, recording & posting it on social media.
 

blackbull1970

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