Spend That (Wicked A** Song or Is That Your Jam?)

I know lol but kids ain’t gonna be able to scam credit cards and stuff

Would you want your daughter going around your house, that house that you pay bills at, talking like this?




I like a gangster-ass nigga makin' more than ten figures (Yеah)
I'm a down-ass bitch, ridin' with you in the splatt
Only fuck with the hitters, for his girl, hе a tricker
Callin' up his trap phone, pussy nigga, where you at? (Where you at?)
Show me where you spin the block on your opps (On your opps)
Hangin' out the drop, screamin', "Fuck the cops" (Fuck 12)
What we doin', nigga? Show me where your hood at (Where your hood at)
What's your face card? Nigga, where you good at? (Woah)
 
We are talking about scamming brotha, You pivoting to other stuff as I stated earlier.

Kids are not already gone. If Daffy Duck blows off Elmor Fudge with a double barrel, that's not damaging as listening to this shit at 8 or even at 17. It's not even cool for grown women to talk like this.

8 year old girls, boys, shouldn't be on this time.


I like a gangster-ass nigga makin' more than ten figures (Yеah)
I'm a down-ass bitch, ridin' with you in the splatt
Only fuck with the hitters, for his girl, hе a tricker
Callin' up his trap phone, pussy nigga, where you at? (Where you at?)
Show me where you spin the block on your opps (On your opps)
Hangin' out the drop, screamin', "Fuck the cops" (Fuck 12)
What we doin', nigga? Show me where your hood at (Where your hood at)
What's your face card? Nigga, where you good at? (Woah)


@SeaSnake where you at. Where all my scammming ass niggas at

That's his favorite part lol. Fuck Nigga


Stop putting stuff in people comments lol you be adding a lot
 
Thats not the issue. Reasonable adults know they can just not listen but the youth is going to run towards whatever is viral, trending and popular. Some are even forced to listen becausetl they're just arpund irresponsible adults. These labels purposely prioritize and push highly negative music and there's kids don't know any better at their mercy. When these kids see people leaning into the fuckshit they look at these rappers, their traits, characteristics, the look, the words and see themselves in the rappers and think that is the way to be to get women, get money, get clout etc. Some of the wrong people and things are inspiring our youth. When the majority of content being pushed to the forefront by design and negative and no one is saying or doing anything you have to admit we have a problem we need to address.

Rap has influenced all culture. It influences the way people talk, dress, think, dance, carry themselves in situations. There's people that really try to take on the personalities of these rappers. While there's great things that have come about because of that there's things that are also terrible and tragic things happening as a result.

There's people really dying and going to prison over music these white owned labels and corporations have relentlessly pushed to the black community making money hand over fist with no fucks given. To me the line should have been drawn years ago.

And im not saying rap is to blame for all of the things or that this spend that record is necessarily going to cause any terrible or tragic things to happen but rap is highly influential. We can't praise the positives of that influence in one hand and ignore the negatives of it in the other especially when the negative aspects are being heavily pushed to and through our communities with people that don't look like us and hate us.

Its not about being boring and not wanting kids to party like we did in the past or turning on other music and ignoring it. Its about changing the mindset some of these songs encourage and challenging the mindset that keeps allowing it to happen.
Here's the thing. Y'all too focused on the negative to address how the impact and influence of music really works.

If a song "makes" you do something, you are removing all the accountable factors into that decision making process.

It cuts both ways.

I love the song "Nothing even matters" from the first time I heard that song, I always knew I wanted a relationship like that.. It has always been in my regular rotation. I put it on the first mixtape CD I made my wife. And we agreed to make it our wedding song, because we both felt it reflected what we thought love was.

If that song doesn't exist, I still marry the same woman. I just find another song that I feel reflects our union.

I'm not going to credit that song for making me the person that my wife fall in love with. Or me playing that song made her fall in love with me. The song as great and emotionally connected we are to it... Does not truly define our lives.... Even though we both love it.

My point, my overall point, is people choose their actions.. They make conscious decisions based on who they are and how they feel. Having a song that they feel addresses or speaks to those feelings isn't the problem, whether it's a good song or a bad song. But to credit that song as the reason for their actions removes any accountability for that person . Child or adult. Children are definitely more impressionable, but it's always the responsibility of the adults around then to make sure they are directed in the right way. If a kid is around criminal adults who like to listen to criminal music , and teach that child to be a criminal.... It's the adults around that child who should be held accountable.. Not the artists or the industry.

If a child is brought up in a loving home.. Around adults who listen to loving music, and taught to be loving individuals... It's not Lauryn Hill and Dangelo that made these kids loving people.... It's the environment the adults around then created.

But just like the negative cases, theres always obsessed fans... Even of positive artists ( I'll use Swifties) that make their lives about the artist and music, and will credit their entire lives to someone they never even met. That's not a mentally healthy person.

That kinda person and personality will always exist... And they will at times attach themselves to music or an artist and make the decision to move that was with the abandonment of accountability using the excuse that the music influenced them.

When majority of listeners know how to construct conduct themselves accordingly.

But honestly, whatever , I could be wrong...I just don't be trying to buy that shit... People always trying to blame everything and everybody except themselves for their actions.
 
Black folks don't wanna hear about crime, why not rap about something else, makeup how about not getting yourself involved in crime.

Rap about that sentences that was received.

Wait,,

You said you know your kids don't want to be criminals, but the next man kids because of Miami music, it's ok? Aint that a bitch lol.

How about tell her not to rap about her crime so that Nobody's kids become criminals
I ain't blaming a person I never met about something my children did
 
Here's the thing. Y'all too focused on the negative to address how the impact and influence of music really works.

If a song "makes" you do something, you are removing all the accountable factors into that decision making process.

It cuts both ways.

I love the song "Nothing even matters" from the first time I heard that song, I always knew I wanted a relationship like that.. It has always been in my regular rotation. I put it on the first mixtape CD I made my wife. And we agreed to make it our wedding song, because we both felt it reflected what we thought love was.

If that song doesn't exist, I still marry the same woman. I just find another song that I feel reflects our union.

I'm not going to credit that song for making me the person that my wife fall in love with. Or me playing that song made her fall in love with me. The song as great and emotionally connected we are to it... Does not truly define our lives.... Even though we both love it.

My point, my overall point, is people choose their actions.. They make conscious decisions based on who they are and how they feel. Having a song that they feel addresses or speaks to those feelings isn't the problem, whether it's a good song or a bad song. But to credit that song as the reason for their actions removes any accountability for that person . Child or adult. Children are definitely more impressionable, but it's always the responsibility of the adults around then to make sure they are directed in the right way. If a kid is around criminal adults who like to listen to criminal music , and teach that child to be a criminal.... It's the adults around that child who should be held accountable.. Not the artists or the industry.

If a child is brought up in a loving home.. Around adults who listen to loving music, and taught to be loving individuals... It's not Lauryn Hill and Dangelo that made these kids loving people.... It's the environment the adults around then created.

But just like the negative cases, theres always obsessed fans... Even of positive artists ( I'll use Swifties) that make their lives about the artist and music, and will credit their entire lives to someone they never even met. That's not a mentally healthy person.

That kinda person and personality will always exist... And they will at times attach themselves to music or an artist and make the decision to move that was with the abandonment of accountability using the excuse that the music influenced them.

When majority of listeners know how to construct conduct themselves accordingly.

But honestly, whatever , I could be wrong...I just don't be trying to buy that shit... People always trying to blame everything and everybody except themselves for their actions.

When someone catches the holy ghost, is it the organ/music? I've never seen someone catch the holy ghost without music being played.
 
Come on Du,

You've been in a club where Ante Up has come on, and you don't think that song had any influence of someone getting decked in the mouth?

Certain songs, I know down here, you had to wait to play at parties, I had a blow to blow with my uncle because he played Lil John Put Yo Hood Up 30 minutes into my party, I hadn't made my money yet, and them niggas were tearing it down, luckily, I was able to get shit under control, but music has influence over folks.

That was my famous party that put me on the map, @AP4.0 and I got trampled in my own shit lol. I called 911 and said, GEt somebody down here, they shooting, and hung up and got ran over lol

But still. Music plays a big part into all this shit
Again, we gonna blame the song and but the dumbasses that actually fucked shit up.

I used to LOVE when ante up came on, but I never loved it so much that I just HAD to punch a nigga in the mouth or cause property damage. Cuz I hold myself accountable for my actions.

The niggas who did wild out, did not have that same level of self control. And it was present in multiple areas of their lives. I ain't blaming their actions on that song. Them niggas was wilding
 
Why do people listen to Gospel music? To live a life of righteous for the most part,

Why do people listen to motivation music?

So those people have pre=existing issues that needs to be addressed?
I listen to gospel music as well, but if I made it the sole reason why I'm a good person. If I tell you a song dramatically changed my life, if I was such a mega fan of a certain artist that i tried to dress like them, and act like them, and emulate them because of their music.. Something else is going on there.
 
Again, we gonna blame the song and but the dumbasses that actually fucked shit up.

I used to LOVE when ante up came on, but I never loved it so much that I just HAD to punch a nigga in the mouth or cause property damage. Cuz I hold myself accountable for my actions.

The niggas who did wild out, did not have that same level of self control. And it was present in multiple areas of their lives. I ain't blaming their actions on that song. Them niggas was wilding

Are you saying songs, don't have influence over people?

Can a song make a person cry?

Can a song make a person happy

Can a song make a person wanna give/donate

Can a song make a person think?
 
I listen to gospel music as well, but if I made it the sole reason why I'm a good person. If I tell you a song dramatically changed my life, if I was such a mega fan of a certain artist that i tried to dress like them, and act like them, and emulate them because of their music.. Something else is going on there.

You listen to gospel music cool, Have you heard 1 song that made you....think? or does the music just be on....and you just be sitting there looking lost?
 
Come on Du,

You've been in a club where Ante Up has come on, and you don't think that song had any influence of someone getting decked in the mouth?

Certain songs, I know down here, you had to wait to play at parties, I had a blow to blow with my uncle because he played Lil John Put Yo Hood Up 30 minutes into my party, I hadn't made my money yet, and them niggas were tearing it down, luckily, I was able to get shit under control, but music has influence over folks.

That was my famous party that put me on the map, @AP4.0 and I got trampled in my own shit lol. I called 911 and said, GEt somebody down here, they shooting, and hung up and got ran over lol

But still. Music plays a big part into all this shit
Hold on pleighboi

YOU got trampled.. You
 
So music can make people dance but it can't make people wanna scam

It can make people smile and laugh and feel good but it can't make people wanna scam,

Music can make niggas workout for 1hour but it can't make bitches become scammers or game niggas?
Ok

It can make people think they wanna push dope, or go drop a hit on a nigga, but scamming, music can't do that. lol

Ok, yall
 
Beanie Sigel one if my favorite rappers. But if I started trying to act like the nigga, talk like him, and move like he was moving in the movies I've seen him in. I would have a problem that's not his fault

And I know niggas that really try to be like them gospel artists they are infatuated with, and it's weird when they do it too.

There's this dude who swears he's Marvin Sapp.... The shit is weird, and always has been weird. Brother Sapp makes good music, but it's really not that serious to have that much of an impact on your life. I totally get that music can speak to your emotions.... But there's a line.
 
Beanie Sigel one if my favorite rappers. But if I started trying to act like the nigga, talk like him, and move like he was moving in the movies I've seen him in. I would have a problem that's not his fault

And I know niggas that really try to be like them gospel artists they are infatuated with, and it's weird when they do it too.

There's this dude who swears he's Marvin Sapp.... The shit is weird, and always has been weird. Brother Sapp makes good music, but it's really not that serious to have that much of an impact on your life. I totally get that music can speak to your emotions.... But there's a line.


If a kid's dad is a good talker, dancer, respectful person and that kid is acting like his daddy, who takes the credit for that kid's action? The dad or the mother?
 
Are you saying songs, don't have influence over people?

Can a song make a person cry?

Can a song make a person happy

Can a song make a person wanna give/donate

Can a song make a person think?
Your use of the word influence is disingenuous. Music can definitely speak to a person's emotions, but they have to be open to those emotions. It doesn't force them to feel a way. They already feel a way, and can will lean into something that speaks to that.
 
When someone catches the holy ghost, is it the organ/music? I've never seen someone catch the holy ghost without music being played.

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Your use of the word influence is disingenuous. Music can definitely speak to a person's emotions, but they have to be open to those emotions. It doesn't force them to feel a way. They already feel a way, and can will lean into something that speaks to that.

So Back That Ass come, a bitch gotta feel like moving, the music plays no part, it's her feeling at that time that makes her wanna dance.

@AP4.0

Du trolling skills lacking man
 
You listen to gospel music cool, Have you heard 1 song that made you....think? or does the music just be on....and you just be sitting there looking lost?
Again, I listen to it all. There's definitely songs that speak to me more, but they hit me harder when I'm open to those emotions.

My FAVORITE gospel song is I almost let go by Kurt Carr... And I actually love this song. When Ms Barbra at my church sings it, it's hard not to tear up cuz I'm open in my emotions, she sings it with passion.


But if it comes on while I'm trying get my freak on with my lady.... Imma skip that shit.... Cuz that's not what I'm trying to listen to at the moment. I don't get teary eyed. I just ain't in the mood for that shit
 
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