Jun 14, 2026 at 7:56 PM Your mouth is open you're disgusting what the f--- you eat for lunch? A buncha sweets or something what? cha cruncha buncha muncha munch
Jun 14, 2026 at 10:47 PM @BIGFOOT @Ripper Roo Caught him in 4K again. How is it gangsta for a 54 year old to be f---ing a 19 year old?! Yeah it’s thier choice, but that’s kinda sus marsh to be in favor of it
Jun 14, 2026 at 10:48 PM I'm just being as Frank as Sinatra When I be sayin that I'ma keep this s--- gangsta as mobsters But when you got fanatics going so crazy; they mob ya Lookin like organized crime because you can't get em off of ya (mafia) And all your motherfuckin enemies they wanna off ya Like Hoffa and dump your body in Lake Minnetonka That's how you know you f---in saw and you came and you conquered
Jun 14, 2026 at 11:08 PM Frank Sinatra, legendary singer affiliated with the italian Mafia mobsters in the 1930’s/40’s to 60’s. Sinatra was one of the biggest stars in American history, and was widely known to be associated with Al Capone type gangstas and other organized crime outfits. FBI had extensive files on him for decades for him being a messenger between the kennedy’s and the Mob. Yes, gangsters were closely connected to the federal goverment. Fun fact, this is how then Mafia and future presidents such as the Regan administration flooded the streets of New York, Detroit, Chicago, and other major cities with Cocaine… starting the Crack epidemic and by proxy the war on Drugs campaign. Creating new KingPin’s that would set the stage for hip hop culture. Supreme, Fat Cat, Rich Porter, AZ, Alpo, ect. They got thier product mostly secretly from Italians and whites, but the history books will just say oureto rican and Colombians were supplying them. This is a half truth. Some of these cats were actually goverment informants supplying the black community with opportunistic loans. Even well into the 90’s this was happening. Hatian Jack is rumored to be one of these, the guy who set up the infamous Quad Tupac shooting. There were several people in the street that had ties to the Feds but played street. If you know your hip hop history, the crack era of the 80’s is what transformed Hiphop fashion trends. Essentially, the Mafia and U.S. Government is what turn the conscious political raps from the civil rights era and house party raps in Brooklyn mixed with Caribbean Dub music into degenerate g--- violence culture. The parallel os whites were doing g--- s--- but being rewarded by the goverment, while blacks were demonized for doing the same thing. It’s a constant cycle. Remember the 1920’s prohibition era created the most notorious gangsters and they became legendary figures. Whereas the 1980’s gangsters in New York were considered thugs and degenerates killing thier neighborhoods. So in the verses. LL spitting them Queens street life bars, while em is paralleling them just from the position of a mafia boss.
Jun 14, 2026 at 11:56 PM Rappers are afraid of getting smoked on a record, that’s why there aren’t as many collabs these days. Everyone p----. Whatever happen to the sport, what happen to just going back and forth? Posse cuts are so rare these days. Too many people wanna beef and compare, and we miss out on just good music.