STOP THE BITCH-ASS-NESS LOUISVILLE

You can really tell that this is election year. It seems like everywhere I turn someone is challenging someone else, whether it’s physically, intellectually, or emotionally. I don’t know what’s going on in this crazy ass world. First off, you have Rick Ross who in the eyes of many rap fans in the country used to be the biggest coke dealer ever but in actuality he used to work as a corrections officer back in the day. This one erks me because the year is 2008 and we’re still stuck in a silly ass 1994 mentality as far as thinking it’s a good thing to be a criminal and a bad thing to uphold the law. I understand the man made two albums worth of lies, but lets be realistic, it’s just entertainment.
This is what’s wrong with these funky ass rappers today. Everything is just recycled shit that people heard back in the 90s when we were younger. Now that they’re older they have the audacity to rap bout it even though they never actually went through a tenth of the shit that I hear on all the latest rap records. What did Wayne say, "shopping cart full of fake hip hop artist." That’s what you faggots are, a bunch of fake, talent-less hip slop hoes.
The funny thing about these rappers of today is like I remember some local cats who I went to school with who were real soft hearted back in the day; couldn’t even strap up and go to war on the football field worth shit, lived in the suburbs, and now all of a sudden they’re strapped up, bustin K’s, and choppin up keys. Bitch get for real, nigga you grew up listening to UGK talk about that shit and liked the way it sounded so now you feel like because that bullshit you’re smoking on has got you so high that you really live that life.
I want everybody to know that I am not from the streets. I grew up in a very good environment because my momma busted her ass at a fuckin factory for twenty something years to provide for me and my brother. What the fuck do I look like getting behind somebody’s mic and disgracing my momma and all her hard work just because I want to sound like some shit I heard back when I was younger. Please take some time to read between the lines and try to understand what I’m saying. I understand that some of you may really be gutter and all that shit, but a majority of you are just hoes.
If you feel like I’m speaking to you then there’s a 99.9% chance that I am and you’re simply a hoe. If you feel the need to come at me for some shit that you think I’m saying to you then feel free to be bitch smacked in front of everybody who means anything in the Ville. Please believe I’m takin up some space at 230 pounds and I’m runnin business like Suge Knight over here. I’m just tired of hearing this Dipset sounding, Young Jeezy wanna-be bullshit coming out of my city. I’m not trying to disgrace nobody or nothing like that, I’m just saying do you; stop doing what you see on TV and in the movies. We already have enough Lil Waynes, Young Jeezys, and Clipses.
The bottom line to this shit is if you don’t start bringing some originality and creativity to the table you will be stuck in doing the same bullshit forever. Louisville, how about we focus on developing a sound for ourselves instead of simply biting what everybody else is doing. This is just an unfriendly letter from your big brother. It’s time to step up. 502 Stand Up… this is gonna be a issue for ya’ll!





THANK YOU...Not only are you brother in this life and in the next but you are also the realest individual I have ever met. I believe in everything that was stated in this article and after listening to album after album, track after track, from Lil Wayne to Soldier Boy and to T-Pain, it is all the same old B.S. that has been and continues to get old. Yes, as you know Reese, I am white and also live in the trees of Louisville, but I listen mostly to rap and r&b...But the cd that I currently have in my Explorer in Daughtry's(Yes, the white, alternative musician, and a former loser on American Idol). It is extremely different than what I would usually listen to anywhere but after listening to just a few tracks I realized what a lot of his fans and people around the world have also realized...He talks about real shit and I would argue that anyone no matter who they are, where they are from, or what they listen can and will more than likely be able to relate to any one of his tracks. So continue to keep it real Reese. Good luck bro.
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