
Michelangelo
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Rap have become really boring tbh, the culture around it is also meh
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Fast forward a year and half later, aspiring rappers Anthony “YNW Sakchaser” Williams and Christopher “YNW Juvy” Thomas, Jr and friends of YNW Melly are murdered. Jamell Demons, the rapper known as YNW Melly, was arrested and charged with two counts of first degree murder. He pleaded not guilty to the double-murder charges and is currently awaiting trial.In the second verse he continues, “His body dropped down to the floor and he had teardrops in his eyes / He grabbed me by my hands and said he was afraid to die / I told 'em it's too late, my friend, it's time to say goodbye / And he died inside my arms, blood all on my shirt.”
Before his tragic passing, X warned Juice WRLD to be careful of what he manifests.He opens the first verse with, “What’s the 27 Club? We ain’t making it pass 21.” At the time of his passing, Juice WRLD had just turned 21 - six days prior to his death. Unsuspecting, it’s like he wrote his own obituary with this song.
The lines of this premonition came true in two ways. Mac Miller passed away four months before his 27th birthday, narrowly avoiding the 27 club, and the cause of his death was due to a bad batch of oxycodone pills after his dealer sold him a counterfeit batch laced with fentanyl.In the first verse of “Brand Name,” Mac raps the following, “To everyone who sells me drugs / Don’t mix it with that bullshit, I’m hoping not to join the 27 Club.” Explaining the meaning behind the lyrics on Rap Genius, Mac states, “You can get a bad batch of weed and die. One bad batch of weed, it’s the end of you.”
The lyrics also foreshadowed his DUI crash prior to his accidental overdose.This isn’t the first song that Mac would foreshadow his death in either. In “Perfect Circle / God Speed,” he raps the following: “Everybody saying I need rehab / Cause I’m speeding with a blindfold on '/ Won’t be long until they watching me crash / And they don’t wanna see that / They don’t want me to OD and have to talk to my mother.”
While X may have spoken about positivity, self-awareness, and spirituality and may have had a positive impact on the community through his“What you speak to the world… if you want something so bad and you speak it into power, you wish it into power, it’s gonna happen.”
Following his funeral, XXXTENTACION’S estate released the music video for “Sad!” It depicts the rapper attending a funeral. In the casket is none other than himself - with his signature black and yellow locks (representing the past version of himself). After coming back to life, X battles himself and in the end lays his past self to rest.“If worse thing comes to worst, and I f*cking die a tragic death or some sh*t and I’m not able to see out my dreams, I at least want to know that the kids perceived my message and were able to make something of themselves and able to take my message and use it and turn it into something positive and to at least have a good life.”
How come you liked the post but listne to phonkWhy you have slave in avi then
Don’t carebecause its negro music
and im white
Phonk is not rapHow come you liked the post but listne to phonk