I’m not going to exercise this enough when I say that I don’t mean all Blacks, just the ones that do. I’m not talking about his lifestyle now, I’m talking about that lifestyle he raps about in his music. Moving on…
I knew a lot of drug dealers and “gang bangers” not by choice but by friendship. I knew them before they decided a 9-5 is harder than selling drugs on the street corner. A few of them still stop and talk to me when they see me although I prefer not to because I don’t want people to think I’m one of their buyers. We would converse and I say, “still living the Gucci Mane lifestyle huh?” they’ll start cheesing from ear to ear and say, “hell yea he’s my role model I always wanted to do what he did, its easy money”. Yea and a easy way to get killed, or thrown behind bars as well.
The fact that its easy money, is that all it takes to want to be a drug dealer? I know a lot of these rappers rap about things they haven’t done, seen, or dealt with but I don’t think Gucci Mane is one of those rappers most of the time. Listening to these rappers that talk about slanging this and that really affects the minds of the naive. I just want to know why blacks feel its so better, so easier to be a drug dealer than to just get a job? Going to jail, then getting out just to go back in got to be stressful at some point.
I can’t pick on just Gucci Lame, he’s not the only one. I should of said rappers in general because it seems they all rap about the same thing; money, cars, women, and drugs, and violence.







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