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THEY PORTRAY FAKE EXISTANCE OF WEALTH MUSIC LABELS MAKE ""INVESTMENT"" UPFRONT TO ARTISTS, SO THE LABEL CAN LATER CAPITALISE ON THE FANBASE.. THUS ARTIST TAKE THIS MONEY AND USE IT TO FLAUNT THE LIFESTYLE OF BEING RICH.. ITS A BUSINESS MODEL CREATING DEMONIC HUMANS FOR MONEY 🥶🥶🥶🥶🥶
BECAUSE MUSIC LABELS PORTRAY FAKE EXISTANCE OF WEALTH (THEY INVEST UPFRONT CONTRACT FEES WHICH THE ARTIST RECYCLES FOR PROMOTING RICH IMAGE .. WHICH CAPTURES MORE SOCIAL INFLUENCERS.. THE MUSIC COMPANIES MAKE MONEY FROM THE FANBASE.) THUS THE RAP INDUSTRY POISONS SOCIETY THROUGH PRETENCE ruclips.net/video/EwbEPJUizJM/видео.html
@@oneaboveall1895bro diddy has been charged, for doing weird things to like 30 differentpeople…. I think that he’llprobably get the same amount of time kelly got.
He wasn't)) Dr. Dre is from a middle class family. The only criminal record he has is beating up with girlfriend. Ice Cube is even worse, a college kid from a good family who has NEVER been in troube for anything.
Eazy-E sold drugs. Don't know about the others. Eazy later dissed dre for being a studio gangster, together with Dresta and B.G. Knocc Out who both were gang members and served time in prison.
@@jasonryan9659 bro that's cap THE CHRIST PART is one side of it , wealth and health have many aspects to them .Physical , spiritual,emotional,financial,social you mentioned one and its not the case You can go to church believe in Christ but still lack in other aspects mentioned
*As one wise dude called Julio G said in Radio Los Santos:* "You people gotta learn the difference between a rapper and a gangster. A rapper is a guy who talks a lot and gets paid a lot of money for it, but don't actually go around with a gun. A gangster is a guy with a gun who kills people and spends most of his adult life in prison. They ain't the same thing yo, no matter what anybody says! Keep it real."
I find it terribly sad. Maybe it's bc I'm from an older generation, but why do we reward negative behavior and treat it like it's something to aspire to?
This is how this industry often works, it is not about talent is about the image and selling it. World's greatest talents are on the streets, on subways, in the bars, restaurants and clubs. There was this era that if you did not rap about drugs, sex, violence and pimping, nobody would ever sign you and give you a record deal. I am glad to see in this video that this era is ending. I hope it will.
The Bible Way to Heaven: Dear Jesus, I know that I am a Sinner, I deserve to go to HELL, please forgive me of all my SIN and give me ETERNAL LIFE. I'm not TRUSTING in my WORKS, I'm not TRUSTING in my RELIGION. I'm only TRUSTING in my FAITH and BELIEF in you JESUS CHRIST. Thank you for SAVING ME. Amen: Grace through Faith by Salvation it's the only way. ONCE SAVED ALWAYS SAVED! No matter what!
Everyone fakes it nowadays, not just rappers. I think that alot of people are actually very lonely and sad, but we get online with the fake fascade. Nothing has been the same since covid, people have gotten worse.
Yea you nailed it. Even shitty local bands do shit like this. They barely have material that you would call music but they book open mic shows, hire a photographer to take pictures and act like they're rockstar lmao.
Its the trend started by social media. The whole social landscape of the world has been regressed to highschool. Just get off social media. If you know whats good for you. Cold turkey might not work for everyone sure. But figure out a system to limit yourself to like an hour or less a day on social media. Your welcome. It will legit change your life. I look around and idk how i lived like the people around me for so long.
These entertainers are fake actors.... these are the kids from most military families outside of the USA or people who has ties to the industry. They do not find random broke talented people from the streets that is a Damm lie....
I remember a prisoner on Beyond scared straight once said something like , "If you around real gangsters and you not one and you tell people your a real gangster next thing you know everyone's gonna be wondering why your dead". Fake it til you make it only gives the illusion that you made it. You always chase something that isn't real and become a user. Then it crashes and you wind up being a total failure. Fake success isn't worth it, always choose real success over fake success everyone.
Man, how rap has fallen, it's a complete 180° from where it started, it used to be about originality now it's all about fakery and fuckery, that's why I listen to jazz now.
You can tell with half these rappers when their fake. It's not hard. The whole vibe they give is usually off in some way or cringe or something. People who have truely lived through struggle move differently
Not to mention statutes of limitations are a thing. Cops don't run on instant gratification they'll keep an eye on cases for yeaaaaars waiting for a piece of evidence that'll secure an indictment. That asshole telling you warstories is a fraud basically 100% of the time. I talk about the crimes I was convicted for, that's it. Why? I'm not trying catch another fcking case 😂 I've come too far. You don't stop until you get stopped, and when you DO catch that case during discovery you'll learn how viciously they'll pursue things if they want to. You stop running your mouth then and there.
What's really weird tho....is that a lot of ppl actually know this. But absolutely refuse to support talented artist local or not. It's like some sort of mental block🤦🏾♂️
In terms of entertainment: real savage rapper > fake savage rapper > real non savage rapper > fake non savage rapper. Its just like watching movies. Majority would rather see an action packed crime movie over something boring about every day life. If its “based on a true story”, that gets bonus points, but it doesnt really matter because people mostly just want to be entertained with a good story and good acting. And knowing the movie is fake still wont stop people from wanting to be like the main character and looking up to them
@Syrup4prez Ya. Hes not a snitch or a liar. I respect that. Sure, hes some white boy prolly from the suburbs. But he didnt claim to be some criminal gangster when asked, either. He didnt hang out with actual gangsters than snitch when the heat come down either. Thats better than a lot of rappers.
Wow, after reading the comments, I had to look and realized this wasn't a huge channel! Seriously well made video! It's the quality of top tier ones! Look forward to more.
wow man, great video...the last part about Rick Ross really sticks...never looked at it like that, especially today with the Diddy/Jay-Z news. Godspeed Sir.
Watched the video and was like this channel probably has about 100k subscribers based on this quality. Was shocked to see where you're at. That means I look forward to seeing you blow up in the future with the nice desk and mic like most channels 😅. Keep it up bro!!
@@vgregan88the real gangsters in this world don't walk around with guns on the streets, shooting each other. The real gangsters in this mostly world wear suits and sit at long tables.
Rick Ross was working for Kenneth "Boobie" Williams, Miami Dade gangster, and become a prison guard when he was arrested, to serve as an inside connection.
@@Thysta 🤣🤣🤣🤣 Yeah right.... Something that can never be proved. It's nothing wrong with being a Security (sorry), Prison guard. Point of this thread. Don't believe the hype. It's music y'all.
RUclipsr: you'd be a damn damn fool to think that multi-millionaires who came from absolutely nothing are still willing to throw away their life after making it out Young Thug : hold my label
This videos getting caught in the algorithm bro you’re making it, take this video and keep going with similar style, run with it and you’ll be to 100K in no time
12:05 He noticed there was a bigger fatter person stomping around Then proceeds to show Rick Ross actually stomping around 😆 😂 That line made me laugh so hard ......damn
It was the same thing back in the 90's with the gangster rap of that time. None of the rappers then are living the life they pushed when they were young.
@@rzn2258as if there aren't any talented rappers now. Even then that's the industry at larges fault, people want to make money and spending ages to find gold won't make money especially if the person is interesting or is just copying some other lyrical guy. Kendrick got through because he's a mix of everything he's modern but he's got a lot of skill, he knows hen to be simple and when to be complex. Very few rappers past or present have ever had his level of understanding and it really shows imo. A good rapper is not wholly about technique, it's about recognising when the right time for something is, throwing lyricism and technique around will be it's own grave if you don't write anything memorable at the end of the day.
There are tons of 90s rappers who didn't have skill. Let's be honest here we are all just collectively remembering the 10 good rappers and no one else. Which is fine but it's rose tinted glasses no one wants to remember the truth.
I think it’s crazy when people take rappers lifestyle serious. Rappers from the 80s/90s we’re really about that street life and would fake TF out of their wealth. Rappers nowadays days blow through their wealth trying to flex and perpetuate upbringings that they really never endured.
It's not even that! Yeah back in them days you had to have a street rep, but the rapper is the story teller,street reports (not in no fed way) the one who say crazy shit and make everybody go "Ohhh!!!" He not the shooter the hood got him because he got the hood! But now it's all twisted. Take it from me I'm NYC born and raised ran with RFC graffiti Cru MTM original Cade One!
As a photographer and filmmaker, I 100% concur with this documentary 😂 Literally my day job to make them look like this. I see behind the scenes where they have a hard time affording a $2,000 music video budget. I watched them count the pennies on the table for a Happy Meal while flossing rent money on the set 😆
I don't know why it's so hard for people to just enjoy the music of rappers & leave it at that. Instead we see people idolizing & mirroring the facade that these guys portray. Sickening 🤦♂️
Because rap glorifies criminal activity, irresponsibility and the fact that most of the music is about being a loser and/or criminal. There's nothing to enjoy from that crap.
If you’re an established artist signed to a major label you might make $1-$2 per physical CD sale. If you’re a new, unestablished artist, you may make as little as $0.30 per CD. An iTunes download of an entire album pays the artist about $0.94. Individual songs pay about $0.09 per song. Which means an artist would have to sell 12,400 individual song downloads per month to make minimum wage. Streaming sites pay about $0.006 per play. So, if your favorite artist claims to have a $6 million house, a $1 million car and $3 million in jewelry, they’d have to have sold about $15 million (before taxes) in CD sales and downloads. At a theoretical average of $0.95 per album , they’d have to have sold 16,000,000 physical units combined with downloads of the entire album. According to Business Insider’s website, if an album sold 16,000,000 copies, that would make it the 26th greatest selling album of all time. The math doesn’t add up.
Artists get paid from touring. Labels and artists get paid from licensing. Nobody has made money from albums or listens since Napster. Labels barely make money now because of this.
Bro. Subscribed. This is the truth. I come from the streets. But it always has been even with us former street runners. We couldn’t talk to each other with real true meaning anymore. We all had to play the part and act hard. Always. That was the way. But when me and my homie get alone we would start laughing and throwing it all to the wind. Then we were truly free. Set free by life. And you know but the second the other homies showed up the silence comes down again automatically every time. We didn’t even think about it anymore. I’m done with being fake with all the others. No more clowns. No mas. Be done with it. The music has become too much bullshit. And it’s all too fake to ever truly be called real at this point. If you aren’t lifting the children up then you are tearing them down by default.
Being a snitch is morally frowned upon in the streets but it doesn’t t make u less of a killer or a hitta… look at Sammie the bull He told on the mafia and he was their number 1 assassin
Street mentality is so bad, like why would you honor a system that has no honor itself? If someone is running around robbing people and killing, I am going right to the police before he does it to someone who else
@@TruthTV8556 if you keep treated it like it entertainment it will lead to some bad . We in era of drill music because people look at rap like it wrestling while these mothers keep saying stop dissing my dead sons, but folks keep pushing this narrative that it like pro wrestling when it hasn't not been like that in a long time. yall living in era that don't exist anymore mainstream rap is drill which is a bad thing because it is having real life effects on these community.
Damn bro I know NOTHING about the morons you talked about in this video but I thoroughly enjoyed it and, by the end of the video, I knew everything I needed to know about these fools. That's damn good content for real! I'm gonna sub!👍
I’m way more surprised when I find out a rapper really is about the life they are rapping about then when I find out they are faking it. I assume almost all are faking it until they surprise me and prove me wrong.
My good friends that I considered family that I was living with at 18 unexpectedly inherited almost 2 million dollars. We were poor at the time and had been since forever. We suddenly were living in a big house in a country club in the nicest suburb in the state. New cars, nice clothes, eating at nice restaurants, we were living the life. Only took about a year to start getting bored of it. The people around us in the country club seemed fake to us. Half of them were prescribed happy pills because they were depressed. They drank a lot of wine. They were always having swinger parties and wife swapping was a big thing. Over time we missed the old life of being around real people and everyone sticking together to get through tough times. Being rich isn't what we thought it would be and wasn't like it's portrayed in media. Took 8 years to spend it all and by the end, we were happy it was gone. I wish everyone could be rich at least once in their lives to see that it's not all it's cracked up to be.
Wow, I don't really listen to the genre, but watched your whole video and throwing out what I perceive to be facts, it was well presented. Great job, keep up the awesome breakdowns , being under 15 minutes , entertaining and sharing knowledge many didn't know or cared to research on their own.
Naw honestly. I'm not a fan of his music but the few interviews and clips I've seen of him, he has a good head on his shoulders. Glad the dude found his lane to make money and stayed out of trouble. Was also surprised to find he was a fan of Lil B, but then it suddenly made sense as to why he kept things real.
Yeah I watched this one to the very end. Rap is entertainment, and living a street life WHILE rapping about is ridiculous (AR-Ab), but inventing a fake gangster persona and then bragging about stuff that you never did is fakeness. How about they get all of that thug shit out of their system when they're young but then rap about it later? That's a happy medium between the two.
The root of the problem lies in the need to pretend to be a gangster to gain respect. In a healthy, functioning society, individuals who glorify criminal behavior or sing about violence and killing would be ostracized, not celebrated or admired.
I’m so glad you made this video. It’s easy to get rich but that show people can’t maintain that rich lifestyle level. That’s why I don’t won’t to get too famous it get to people head.
So if u make a bet u wouldn’t uphold it …..nobody should ever do business with u or believe anything u say your not a person that would keep there word
Most of these guys grew up wanting everything they thought life was worth having. The moment they get a sliver, they think they have made it. Their crew hits them up, family comes calling. Women start hanging with them. But it's not because they care. It's to soak up the sliver they got. Then it dries up, and these dudes got hooked on that fake love. They try to act like the faucet is flowing. They get behind in credit cards, other loans, mortgages, and car payments.
Ever noticed that a lot of the older rappers became actors after a certain point of their music? Like sometimes I forgot Christopher Bridges, Will Smith and Tracy Marrow were actually musical acts.
Ice T, Ice Cube, Method Man, TI… Aubrey Graham was an actor first (Wheelchair Jimmy got out that chair and lived his dream of becoming a rapper), Xzibit did some acting… Ludacris did a ton of acting. So yeah, loads of rappers turned actor.
Yeah the reason they became actors is because they thought ahead and realized they can rap forever and that it’s better to have multiple ways of making money cause they were smart why cause they actually live that lifestyle it ain’t nothing to flex about seriously 😢😬😒
One thing u left out is that most of em don't even do the drugs they brag about doing. They rap about all the pills or weed they smoke/pop but they're not really doing that lol someone on trippie redd team said the blunts he smoke in interviews are fake.
I really don't understand why this keeps going on. EVERYONE knows it's fake, but they just keep right at it. What's the point in spending money on something when everyone else is doing the same thing anyway? You'd be better off going the opposite direction. At least then it'll stand out, and you'll keep more for yourself...
Says a lot about differences in culture, when you've got other ethnicities (actually) singing about things like love, life, etc. Rap is all money, money, money. At least back in the day it was about power and influence. Some even with *gasp* positive messages!
My parents never sat me down and said don't look up to famous musicians for their money. I guess they somehow instilled in me an appreciation of the art. My earliest rap idol was Slick Rick and it was because of his lyrical skills I can give 2 shits about his gold chains.
I wish they did instel in you to listen to the lyrics, intell you that cause m'y brother came home and i was playing music in his room. I just remember one the thing hé Said before kicking me out of his room, the one thing hé said was listen to the lyrics of what there saying just opposite of what your parentes said. Best thing hé ever told me, cause i listened to content and wil i remember this 10 yrs from now.
@@kokidchaz4790 Naw. I agree a majority of it is terrible. Yet, Rap reaches out to the aboriginals in Australia. The labels have been Taking advantage of Afro musicians since the beginning . Unfortunately, it’s the same in every industry.
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Well put together negu. Happy black history month
Fucc with the video bro I just found your channel and I’m definitely about to tune in and binge watch
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THEY PORTRAY FAKE EXISTANCE OF WEALTH
MUSIC LABELS MAKE ""INVESTMENT"" UPFRONT TO ARTISTS, SO THE LABEL CAN LATER CAPITALISE ON THE FANBASE..
THUS ARTIST TAKE THIS MONEY AND USE IT TO FLAUNT THE LIFESTYLE OF BEING RICH..
ITS A BUSINESS MODEL CREATING DEMONIC HUMANS FOR MONEY
🥶🥶🥶🥶🥶
BECAUSE MUSIC LABELS PORTRAY FAKE EXISTANCE OF WEALTH
(THEY INVEST UPFRONT CONTRACT FEES WHICH THE ARTIST RECYCLES FOR PROMOTING RICH IMAGE .. WHICH CAPTURES MORE SOCIAL INFLUENCERS..
THE MUSIC COMPANIES MAKE MONEY FROM THE FANBASE.)
THUS THE RAP INDUSTRY POISONS SOCIETY THROUGH PRETENCE
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There’s no happy ending to being a gangster. True gangsters end up dead or rotting away in prison.
Exactly
JAYZ DIDDY WEST all have happy lives buddy
@@oneaboveall1895how stupid are you?
@@oneaboveall1895because they aint gangster they entertainers
@@oneaboveall1895bro diddy has been charged, for doing weird things to like 30 differentpeople…. I think that he’llprobably get the same amount of time kelly got.
There was an interview on MTV with Dr. Dre and NWA in ‘92 and Dre said “We ain’t gangstas. It’s just like being in a movie. We ain’t gangstas.”
He wasn't)) Dr. Dre is from a middle class family. The only criminal record he has is beating up with girlfriend. Ice Cube is even worse, a college kid from a good family who has NEVER been in troube for anything.
Didn't eazy bring the money for the studio time & Dre never asked where it came from?
Eazy-E sold drugs. Don't know about the others.
Eazy later dissed dre for being a studio gangster, together with Dresta and B.G. Knocc Out who both were gang members and served time in prison.
It's all camp we're all born naked and the rest is rainbow hair and drag ❤🎉❤❤❤❤
Awesome
"I wish everyone in the world could become rich and famous..........so they would know it's not the answer" - Jim Carrey
The famous part is what sucks.
@@obi-wankenobi1750 Right? Anonymous wealth never cost anyone any sleep.
Jim Carrey is a genuinely good-hearted guy
Money doesn’t make u rich, the living word of Christ makes you rich
@@jasonryan9659 bro that's cap THE CHRIST PART is one side of it , wealth and health have many aspects to them .Physical , spiritual,emotional,financial,social you mentioned one and its not the case You can go to church believe in Christ but still lack in other aspects mentioned
*As one wise dude called Julio G said in Radio Los Santos:*
"You people gotta learn the difference between a rapper and a gangster.
A rapper is a guy who talks a lot and gets paid a lot of money for it, but don't actually go around with a gun.
A gangster is a guy with a gun who kills people and spends most of his adult life in prison.
They ain't the same thing yo, no matter what anybody says!
Keep it real."
Og Loc!
I read that in his voice. GTA: San Andreas was a superb game.
A rapper is a wannabe gangster.
Studio gangsters😂
Rappers snitch on themselves for clout, gangstas don't say shit
"If 🥷 think you're rich, they give you more money", ain't that the truth 🤣🤣
Money attracts money
hot damn, I'm rich......gimmie gimmie gimmie. 💰
Worked like a charm for Trump...
"Its $10 to see the million dollars, or $20 to have your money... Added to the pile."
@@justinweber4977okay…
I honestly think that these rappers and their fans deserve each other.
😂😂😂true but that is spirit which call them to copy fake life style
anyone that looks up to most rappers are just a time bomb to failure
So true
@@MrRohanThomasYep
😂😂😂😅😅😅
Some people are poor, all they have is money
-Bob Marley
Damn right
Thats DEEP
Funny when it comes from people with money 😅
cringe lmao
@@JacekJaworowski-s9unah you don’t get it, it’s about being rich in character
"Fake it until you make it but when you make from faking it the truth will leave you naked"
Luckily their fans are too arrogant to admit they followed a fake guy and would rather follow them down a cliff rather than admitting they got punkd
I find it terribly sad. Maybe it's bc I'm from an older generation, but why do we reward negative behavior and treat it like it's something to aspire to?
Sign of the times and last days.
@@chaotic_productions it can feel that way.
@@jenniferbreaux7385 yup definitely
@@chaotic_productionssign of times and last days? Stop it. Aint no damn last days. This shits been happening forever
@@thaimperial97 can't even spell the correctly no wonder your lost 😆
This is how this industry often works, it is not about talent is about the image and selling it. World's greatest talents are on the streets, on subways, in the bars, restaurants and clubs. There was this era that if you did not rap about drugs, sex, violence and pimping, nobody would ever sign you and give you a record deal. I am glad to see in this video that this era is ending. I hope it will.
The Bible Way to Heaven: Dear Jesus, I know that I am a Sinner, I deserve to go to HELL, please forgive me of all my SIN and give me ETERNAL LIFE. I'm not TRUSTING in my WORKS, I'm not TRUSTING in my RELIGION. I'm only TRUSTING in my FAITH and BELIEF in you JESUS CHRIST. Thank you for SAVING ME. Amen: Grace through Faith by Salvation it's the only way. ONCE SAVED ALWAYS SAVED! No matter what!
bring back the real underground shit. it's the only thing that can save hip hop now
And the Grammys are chosen by music executive not musicians. It should be voted by for peers not executives
Tru tru
Everyone fakes it nowadays, not just rappers. I think that alot of people are actually very lonely and sad, but we get online with the fake fascade. Nothing has been the same since covid, people have gotten worse.
Absolutely right man!!
Yea you nailed it. Even shitty local bands do shit like this. They barely have material that you would call music but they book open mic shows, hire a photographer to take pictures and act like they're rockstar lmao.
Its the trend started by social media. The whole social landscape of the world has been regressed to highschool. Just get off social media. If you know whats good for you. Cold turkey might not work for everyone sure. But figure out a system to limit yourself to like an hour or less a day on social media. Your welcome. It will legit change your life. I look around and idk how i lived like the people around me for so long.
Yes, Covid the great exacerbater!
It was like that long before Covid.
Love it when the algo throws me a rando gem like this. I love you, man.
These entertainers are fake actors.... these are the kids from most military families outside of the USA or people who has ties to the industry. They do not find random broke talented people from the streets that is a Damm lie....
I remember a prisoner on Beyond scared straight once said something like , "If you around real gangsters and you not one and you tell people your a real gangster next thing you know everyone's gonna be wondering why your dead". Fake it til you make it only gives the illusion that you made it. You always chase something that isn't real and become a user. Then it crashes and you wind up being a total failure. Fake success isn't worth it, always choose real success over fake success everyone.
"You look like a suitcase" 😂🤣🤣🤣
I thought he said fruit cake
Influencers do this too. They all pretend until they actually are.
Hey are you single if yes in box me you number
And even when they are, they can’t enjoy it because you have to constantly keep up the lie.
Yup and they suck too
Yep alot of them suck
Yes. they all totally suck and are annoying as hell@@elaineanderson2989
That's why Redman is a f-ing Legend! His mtv cribs episode is one of my all time favorites. No Flexing,no faking,just real Redman
Lil Wayne , birdman ain’t faking either
And young thug
You deserve far, far more than 32k subscribers bro, your videos are incredibly professional. Keep grinding!
I agree. I like his "standup comedy" style, with a mic in his hand. And I like talking about this "behind the scene" aspects of music.
Man, how rap has fallen, it's a complete 180° from where it started, it used to be about originality now it's all about fakery and fuckery, that's why I listen to jazz now.
The moment NY lost control of their creation, that was it.
@@patrickoakley7890What a bs opinion... Most ppl commenting here are wannabee babies
idk why but i love this comment XD just the idea of a guy like "yah, fuck all that, im moving on to jazz now"
You can tell with half these rappers when their fake.
It's not hard. The whole vibe they give is usually off in some way or cringe or something.
People who have truely lived through struggle move differently
What most don't know is that they're also all Boule-raised, gender reassigned transvestites .
@@DevinLibertywhat?
@@Wiedzmin-f2v Boule Society (Omega Psi phi) ; male-to-females and female-to-males -- it's their culture.
@@DevinLiberty
Yep indeed💯
The people that lived in true struggle move silently.
Stumbled onto your video, and I must say you have done some fine work! Your delivery is impeccable.
J Cole and Kendrick are smart. With the path they took, they can actually be free.
Puppets too
@@scmarine843you’re a fkn idiot and a loser
@@GuillermoSanchez-jr6mp Alright
Kanye?
jcole is not free😂 rocknation owner (not jayz the real one) own him.
“You look like a suitcase” is crazy 😂
"There is no such thing as gangster rap because, if you were a gangster, you don't have time to rap."
- KRS ONE
Should have thousands of likes
Not right now, Back in the days they had to leave the Gang Bang lifestyle to save themselves and their homies
They had to do something worth money
Not to mention statutes of limitations are a thing. Cops don't run on instant gratification they'll keep an eye on cases for yeaaaaars waiting for a piece of evidence that'll secure an indictment. That asshole telling you warstories is a fraud basically 100% of the time. I talk about the crimes I was convicted for, that's it. Why? I'm not trying catch another fcking case 😂 I've come too far. You don't stop until you get stopped, and when you DO catch that case during discovery you'll learn how viciously they'll pursue things if they want to. You stop running your mouth then and there.
King Von?
Geto Boys be like : no
Imagine treating yourself to a nice Airbnb and you recognize your favorite rapper's house from MTV cribs.😃
What's really weird tho....is that a lot of ppl actually know this. But absolutely refuse to support talented artist local or not. It's like some sort of mental block🤦🏾♂️
Preach brother 👊🏿
It's called cognitive dissonance...
@@rhipotter6191 it's called people are FKD UP lol us humans need to go extinct already it's fkn ridiculous and embarrassing.
Exactly people only on support things that are already popular and established 😭
In terms of entertainment: real savage rapper > fake savage rapper > real non savage rapper > fake non savage rapper.
Its just like watching movies. Majority would rather see an action packed crime movie over something boring about every day life. If its “based on a true story”, that gets bonus points, but it doesnt really matter because people mostly just want to be entertained with a good story and good acting. And knowing the movie is fake still wont stop people from wanting to be like the main character and looking up to them
I respect Slim Jesus for being honest.
He even had a disclaimer before his videos, saying that everything is fake and just for fun.
I respect this, too.
My reductive take, but a lot of these rappers have pain and blood on their hands.
Kids don't know better.
Facts, the difference between him and the average rapper is he admits it
@Syrup4prez
Ya. Hes not a snitch or a liar. I respect that. Sure, hes some white boy prolly from the suburbs. But he didnt claim to be some criminal gangster when asked, either. He didnt hang out with actual gangsters than snitch when the heat come down either.
Thats better than a lot of rappers.
I respect Slim Jims for being delicious.
U deserve waaaayyy more views, keep grinding
Thank you bro I definitely need comments like these to keep me going
The evil version of Eminem 😂😂😂💀💀💀
I can’t believe people actually thought 6ix9ine was a gangsta by any means. He stuck out with the Bloods like a multicolored crayon in a crayon box.
To me he looks like the offspring of the Killer Clowns from outer space
@@tiffanyeyoung1800🤭🤭🤭
Wow, after reading the comments, I had to look and realized this wasn't a huge channel! Seriously well made video! It's the quality of top tier ones! Look forward to more.
If anyone believed these guys were the real deal ..... that's sad .
No. What is sad is that they believed that they were the real deal and thought that was cool.
@@lousifei correct !
What’s why I just listen to king von listen
where you been? Kids been on mumble rap for at least a decade. How tf has western society not collapsed yet???
@@jaykay3512 Agreed .. it's a sad situation for Hip Hop
wow man, great video...the last part about Rick Ross really sticks...never looked at it like that, especially today with the Diddy/Jay-Z news. Godspeed Sir.
I usually don't even the type of content you produce but I'd have to say you keeping it real
This was on my recommended u otw up brodie 🔥
Thank you bro fr I Preciate you for taking the time to watch it
Watched the video and was like this channel probably has about 100k subscribers based on this quality. Was shocked to see where you're at. That means I look forward to seeing you blow up in the future with the nice desk and mic like most channels 😅. Keep it up bro!!
Everybody’s a gangster…until a real gangster enters the room.
I was told I was dealing with the real gangsters
@@vgregan88the real gangsters in this world don't walk around with guns on the streets, shooting each other.
The real gangsters in this mostly world wear suits and sit at long tables.
I honesty thought everyone knew Rick Ross was a Prison Guard. 😆
honestly didnt and even liked some of the songs he made. but then again...
ROSAAAAAAAAAAAAAY
WAS a prison guard not anymore….ROOOSSSSAAYYYY 🤑
Rick Ross was working for Kenneth "Boobie" Williams, Miami Dade gangster, and become a prison guard when he was arrested, to serve as an inside connection.
@@NigiVlogs LOL yeah.
@@Thysta 🤣🤣🤣🤣 Yeah right.... Something that can never be proved. It's nothing wrong with being a Security (sorry), Prison guard. Point of this thread. Don't believe the hype. It's music y'all.
RUclipsr: you'd be a damn damn fool to think that multi-millionaires who came from absolutely nothing are still willing to throw away their life after making it out
Young Thug : hold my label
you can tell these dudes don't even realize celebrities do stupid shit all the time
Takeoff and Quavo too . What the hell where they doing playing dice with a bunch of thugs ?! Like bro hang with people in your tax bracket
Big thumbs up. I really appreciate that you haven't sold out and censored your videos like everyone else. Good $hit 👍
This videos getting caught in the algorithm bro you’re making it, take this video and keep going with similar style, run with it and you’ll be to 100K in no time
My man’s almost took “slim jesus’s “ arm off snatching that mic😂
12:05
He noticed there was a bigger fatter person stomping around
Then proceeds to show Rick Ross actually stomping around
😆 😂
That line made me laugh so hard ......damn
I would change the title from depressing to hilarious, it's pretty funny😅
It was the same thing back in the 90's with the gangster rap of that time. None of the rappers then are living the life they pushed when they were young.
The difference is..
In the 90's Rappers had skills on the mic. And their own personal styles.
The 90's gave us Timeless Classics.
@fraterperpetuuscoegi7668in living color was my SHIT. I completely forgot about that show
Sad that some suburban kids went to the hood to emulate them and paid the ultimate price.
@@rzn2258as if there aren't any talented rappers now. Even then that's the industry at larges fault, people want to make money and spending ages to find gold won't make money especially if the person is interesting or is just copying some other lyrical guy. Kendrick got through because he's a mix of everything he's modern but he's got a lot of skill, he knows hen to be simple and when to be complex. Very few rappers past or present have ever had his level of understanding and it really shows imo. A good rapper is not wholly about technique, it's about recognising when the right time for something is, throwing lyricism and technique around will be it's own grave if you don't write anything memorable at the end of the day.
There are tons of 90s rappers who didn't have skill. Let's be honest here we are all just collectively remembering the 10 good rappers and no one else. Which is fine but it's rose tinted glasses no one wants to remember the truth.
I think it’s crazy when people take rappers lifestyle serious. Rappers from the 80s/90s we’re really about that street life and would fake TF out of their wealth. Rappers nowadays days blow through their wealth trying to flex and perpetuate upbringings that they really never endured.
More indictments and crimes then the 90s by far stop lying.
What about 00s
@@ProdFazo 00s was the last of the real money makers and it was more of a fun era less serious
Cause u listen to garbage rappers don’t mean the shit not still going on. Look at youngeen ace and foolio.
It's not even that! Yeah back in them days you had to have a street rep, but the rapper is
the story teller,street reports
(not in no fed way) the one
who say crazy shit and make
everybody go "Ohhh!!!" He not
the shooter the hood got him
because he got the hood! But
now it's all twisted. Take it
from me I'm NYC born and raised ran with RFC graffiti
Cru MTM original Cade One!
As a photographer and filmmaker, I 100% concur with this documentary 😂 Literally my day job to make them look like this. I see behind the scenes where they have a hard time affording a $2,000 music video budget. I watched them count the pennies on the table for a Happy Meal while flossing rent money on the set 😆
Exactly🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 the veneer is wild
Lmfao thats hilarious. They all act like they out there catching big bux and got the fire deals. When they really be jumpin for a dollar.
@@Guna89420 it's honestly beyond ridiculous this ENTIRE system of deception and capitalism.
Pocket watcher 👀🙈
@@cavemanlovesmoke4394 you obviously young.
I dont usually subscribe first time but you nailed this video so i subbed.
There are rappers that live that life style. You just never hear about them because there dead or in jail
or not big yet😂 called drill dumbass nicca
@bebop355 M.O.P
Real gangsters move in silence
I don't know why it's so hard for people to just enjoy the music of rappers & leave it at that. Instead we see people idolizing & mirroring the facade that these guys portray. Sickening 🤦♂️
Exactly
Because rap glorifies criminal activity, irresponsibility and the fact that most of the music is about being a loser and/or criminal. There's nothing to enjoy from that crap.
@@deletedaccount5551ikr idk what they talking about
it doesn't
but ok@@deletedaccount5551
Yall don't remember when Soulja was in his parents' house when 1st starting in an interview? That house was nice and a nice neighborhood
Randomly came across this video. Just subscribed. Love the content keep doin your thing
Absolutely WELL done..You do your homework..The presentation was/is Flawless and entertaining..NEW subscriber here
Thank you thank you my guy I preciate you for watching and I got way more to come
"If they lock the wrongs ones up then someone will snitch"
-Nas
Would you??
If you’re an established artist signed to a major label you might make $1-$2 per physical CD sale. If you’re a new, unestablished artist, you may make as little as $0.30 per CD. An iTunes download of an entire album pays the artist about $0.94. Individual songs pay about $0.09 per song. Which means an artist would have to sell 12,400 individual song downloads per month to make minimum wage. Streaming sites pay about $0.006 per play.
So, if your favorite artist claims to have a $6 million house, a $1 million car and $3 million in jewelry, they’d have to have sold about $15 million (before taxes) in CD sales and downloads. At a theoretical average of $0.95 per album , they’d have to have sold 16,000,000 physical units combined with downloads of the entire album. According to Business Insider’s website, if an album sold 16,000,000 copies, that would make it the 26th greatest selling album of all time. The math doesn’t add up.
Artist get paid for show money and advertising. That why the keep having to tour @50
You're forgetting about show money, but yeah your point stands.
Artists get paid from touring. Labels and artists get paid from licensing. Nobody has made money from albums or listens since Napster. Labels barely make money now because of this.
11:48 ”unfortunstly” 😂😂😂 bruh
Bro. Subscribed. This is the truth. I come from the streets. But it always has been even with us former street runners. We couldn’t talk to each other with real true meaning anymore. We all had to play the part and act hard. Always. That was the way. But when me and my homie get alone we would start laughing and throwing it all to the wind. Then we were truly free. Set free by life. And you know but the second the other homies showed up the silence comes down again automatically every time. We didn’t even think about it anymore. I’m done with being fake with all the others. No more clowns. No mas. Be done with it. The music has become too much bullshit. And it’s all too fake to ever truly be called real at this point. If you aren’t lifting the children up then you are tearing them down by default.
Being a snitch is morally frowned upon in the streets but it doesn’t t make u less of a killer or a hitta… look at Sammie the bull He told on the mafia and he was their number 1 assassin
The truth is. If they can't get to you or your family most people snitch to avoid the time
Street mentality is so bad, like why would you honor a system that has no honor itself?
If someone is running around robbing people and killing, I am going right to the police before he does it to someone who else
That's because he was actually that guy and had the credentials lol
He probably shot people in the back
Why anyone treats these people like anything other than professional wrestlers is beyond me.
Professional Wrestlers are way better @ acting their game than these people. ✌😎👌
maybe because most people in this field are braindead?
I could care less. I hope they keep doing it.
@@TruthTV8556 if you keep treated it like it entertainment it will lead to some bad . We in era of drill music because people look at rap like it wrestling while these mothers keep saying stop dissing my dead sons, but folks keep pushing this narrative that it like pro wrestling when it hasn't not been like that in a long time. yall living in era that don't exist anymore mainstream rap is drill which is a bad thing because it is having real life effects on these community.
@@samueldavis5895 Modern rap is the lamest shit since hair metal.
100 years from now absolutely no one will remember any of these people including the music
@OrieCipollaro A strawberry 🍓 will forever be know a a strawberry 🍓
100 years? Lets see if in 2030 anyone remembers anyone of them. 99% of Americans dont know them!!
This is one of the best documentary videos exposing shit for how it really is. Bravo 👏
really well put together video, well done defo deserves more attention
Preciate you man the attention will definitely come in due time but I just gotta put in more work
For real it's good to see everyone isn't fooled . They setting up the worst role models
Dope video, you’re gonna be big if you keep uploading like this 💯
😂🤣🤣🤣🤣
@12:04
Dfkm
Lolol "bigger, fatter person stomping around claiming to actually be Rick Ross".....😂
I assumed that there's a lot of fake shit in that game but damn I had no idea it was this fake. That Rick Ross story is crazy lmao.
2:43 "Slimiest Crip U Ever Met"
Says it all really lmao!
Lol!😂
The rap genre is where the term industry plant originate from.
The motto is "Fake it till you make it." That's it. That's all there is to it.
Damn bro I know NOTHING about the morons you talked about in this video but I thoroughly enjoyed it and, by the end of the video, I knew everything I needed to know about these fools. That's damn good content for real! I'm gonna sub!👍
I’m way more surprised when I find out a rapper really is about the life they are rapping about then when I find out they are faking it. I assume almost all are faking it until they surprise me and prove me wrong.
That Drake line about the Tattoo in a forehead is Wild 😂🔥
only rappers dont know that bragging is weakness
You’re a great story teller. Well done.
My good friends that I considered family that I was living with at 18 unexpectedly inherited almost 2 million dollars. We were poor at the time and had been since forever. We suddenly were living in a big house in a country club in the nicest suburb in the state. New cars, nice clothes, eating at nice restaurants, we were living the life. Only took about a year to start getting bored of it. The people around us in the country club seemed fake to us. Half of them were prescribed happy pills because they were depressed. They drank a lot of wine. They were always having swinger parties and wife swapping was a big thing. Over time we missed the old life of being around real people and everyone sticking together to get through tough times. Being rich isn't what we thought it would be and wasn't like it's portrayed in media. Took 8 years to spend it all and by the end, we were happy it was gone. I wish everyone could be rich at least once in their lives to see that it's not all it's cracked up to be.
Did you buy a decent car though? 😂
8 years to spend 2 million😂
U can b rich & happy, first, u got to b happy from within. Second, u only do essential spending.💷
You even still talk to him?
Wow no one invested?!
Facts, I really love the video style of how you make your videos. You've gained a new sub
Thank you bro I’m glad you found me got more otw fasho
Wow, I don't really listen to the genre, but watched your whole video and throwing out what I perceive to be facts, it was well presented. Great job, keep up the awesome breakdowns , being under 15 minutes , entertaining and sharing knowledge many didn't know or cared to research on their own.
Slim Jesus was ACTUALLY the realist rapper. Hands down. He was not in denial. Found something and took advantage.
Yeah, definitely...true hustler
Naw honestly. I'm not a fan of his music but the few interviews and clips I've seen of him, he has a good head on his shoulders. Glad the dude found his lane to make money and stayed out of trouble. Was also surprised to find he was a fan of Lil B, but then it suddenly made sense as to why he kept things real.
Slim Jesus real, 😂😅
Slim Jesus killed xxxtentacion
remember me when youre famous bro i love your videos
I love and thank you for your support bro. Make sure YOU stick around till everything goes up Imma be lookin for you here
incredible video bro, so much work went into it and it's just spot-on informative. wish this had more activity 😞
I swear I LOVE comments like this man thank you fr. And you watching and commenting will inevitably get the video more activity so thank you again
Yeah I watched this one to the very end. Rap is entertainment, and living a street life WHILE rapping about is ridiculous (AR-Ab), but inventing a fake gangster persona and then bragging about stuff that you never did is fakeness. How about they get all of that thug shit out of their system when they're young but then rap about it later? That's a happy medium between the two.
@@TobiasTheGrimonly Drake controls the rap game✡️💵🪬💯🤑👹🩸🎤
The root of the problem lies in the need to pretend to be a gangster to gain respect. In a healthy, functioning society, individuals who glorify criminal behavior or sing about violence and killing would be ostracized, not celebrated or admired.
You are a proper reporter man! I really dig your content online, and you’re funny as well.
Please continue with what you’re doing
I’m so glad you made this video. It’s easy to get rich but that show people can’t maintain that rich lifestyle level. That’s why I don’t won’t to get too famous it get to people head.
I'd never let a tennis player talk to me like that
😂😂😂 lmao facts them billionaires had meek doin bunny hops and he ain’t say a word
Yea, ok gangster. If you make a bet, you take the L it's what a man does.
@@TobiasTheGrim you worship them too. That's why you're doing this video.
You know what is crazy, the real Rick Ross was actually a very talented tennis player 😂😂
So if u make a bet u wouldn’t uphold it …..nobody should ever do business with u or believe anything u say your not a person that would keep there word
Yoooo these videos are hilarious 😂😂😂😂. Keep up the good shit bro I’m watching every one from now on
Most of these guys grew up wanting everything they thought life was worth having. The moment they get a sliver, they think they have made it. Their crew hits them up, family comes calling. Women start hanging with them. But it's not because they care. It's to soak up the sliver they got. Then it dries up, and these dudes got hooked on that fake love. They try to act like the faucet is flowing. They get behind in credit cards, other loans, mortgages, and car payments.
It's an actual sin that Rick Ross essentially got away with it, sure he was exposed but it didn't effect his bottom line
Ever noticed that a lot of the older rappers became actors after a certain point of their music? Like sometimes I forgot Christopher Bridges, Will Smith and Tracy Marrow were actually musical acts.
Ice T, Ice Cube, Method Man, TI… Aubrey Graham was an actor first (Wheelchair Jimmy got out that chair and lived his dream of becoming a rapper), Xzibit did some acting… Ludacris did a ton of acting. So yeah, loads of rappers turned actor.
@@Thor-Orion or maybe they were "acting" from the begin
The 1993 movie called "CB4" with Chris Rock already exposed the fake gangsta rap industry...
Yeah the reason they became actors is because they thought ahead and realized they can rap forever and that it’s better to have multiple ways of making money cause they were smart why cause they actually live that lifestyle it ain’t nothing to flex about seriously 😢😬😒
"You Look Like a suitcase, yk!"😂😂😂
One thing u left out is that most of em don't even do the drugs they brag about doing. They rap about all the pills or weed they smoke/pop but they're not really doing that lol someone on trippie redd team said the blunts he smoke in interviews are fake.
Dam fr? What a fraud
Lies
Some of em def do the drugs they say they do though, like when it comes to lean N stuff
@@thecoolman2407 Awe yea ik, that's why I said "most" not all.
If Lil Pump isn’t really fucked up on lean 24/7 then he HAS to be developmentally disabled.
“YOU LOOK LIKE A SUITCASE”😭😭😭😭😭
This is such an amazing video unfortunately it’s not gonna reach the audience that actually needs to hear it but i hope it does
There's nothing glamorous about being a gangster
i’ve been on yt for a long time, this is a well made video bud, stay consistent & you’re def going places
You definitely put a smile on my face with this one I thank you man I’m for sure always gonna keep grindin
We've all been on YT a long time at this Point lmao
Atleast 15years for most
@@TobiasTheGrim has he put a frown on your face in the past?
reject social media, go outside, talk to people, leave your phone at home
The sheep don’t look up
I really don't understand why this keeps going on. EVERYONE knows it's fake, but they just keep right at it. What's the point in spending money on something when everyone else is doing the same thing anyway? You'd be better off going the opposite direction. At least then it'll stand out, and you'll keep more for yourself...
Says a lot about differences in culture, when you've got other ethnicities (actually) singing about things like love, life, etc. Rap is all money, money, money. At least back in the day it was about power and influence. Some even with *gasp* positive messages!
My parents never sat me down and said don't look up to famous musicians for their money. I guess they somehow instilled in me an appreciation of the art. My earliest rap idol was Slick Rick and it was because of his lyrical skills I can give 2 shits about his gold chains.
I wish they did instel in you to listen to the lyrics, intell you that cause m'y brother came home and i was playing music in his room. I just remember one the thing hé Said before kicking me out of his room, the one thing hé said was listen to the lyrics of what there saying just opposite of what your parentes said. Best thing hé ever told me, cause i listened to content and wil i remember this 10 yrs from now.
Sorry first text came out screwed up. I was listening to rap music in m'y older brothers Room and hé told me to listen to what the rapper are saying.
Slim jesus actually admitted to not living that life. I can respect that
So why not glorify the life u truly live and be REAL
You should do one where you explain why these rappers aren’t making money, is it the labels?
Music just not good enough
@@kokidchaz4790 Naw. I agree a majority of it is terrible.
Yet, Rap reaches out to the aboriginals in Australia. The labels have been Taking advantage of Afro musicians since the beginning .
Unfortunately, it’s the same in every industry.
This aged like milk lol Smurkio was definitely living that life...all them Chicago 🥷's out there crashing out