john gotti called a man from philly a nigger then got his ass beat then had to go run to the aryan brotherhood for protection where he got extorted until he died from head cancer
that’s the duck you niggas name yourselves after
the sound of d’angelo’s brown sugar album is what pushed j dilla to evolve from being pete rock-inspired into his eventual signature futuristic sound
this is an unreleased instrumental from the late 1994 brown sugar sessions where you can clearly hear dilla’s early fingerprints
Pusha T’s music isn’t about coke. It’s about cutthroat discernment. He doesn’t like people. The drug talk is just the surface layer. It’s basically the upscale version of 1997 Jay
top 5 coons
1. nigerians
2. niggas who watched anime (not including 1997-2001 toonami)
3. niggas who listen to paramore, coldplay, linkin park, and all that bullshit
4. biracials
5. black people from california
Here is DMX wearing Evisu Jeans in the movie “Belly”, in 1997. You see the logo on the back of his pants for a little more than a second. Easy to miss
This was the first spotting of Evisu Jeans in american street fashion culture. Jay Z didn’t name drop Evisus until 5 years later
d’angelo’s verse on “u should be here” (2002) by raphael saadiq
one of the most underrated r&b songs of the 2000s
further popularized later when 50 cent rapped over the beat on “u should be here” on the g unit “50 cent is the future” mixtape
Magic Johnson, Michael Jackson, Tracy Chapman, Bill Cosby and Janet Jackson all wearing 40 Acres “Malcolm X” snapbacks in 1992
They all helped Spike Lee with the budget for the “Malcolm X” film when Spike ran out of budget money
Pusha T, Jeezy, Raekwon. 3 rappers who use “coke” as a device to push deeper theme. Push’s is discernment. Jeezy’s is inspiration. Raekwon’s is pursuit
OJ Da Juiceman is an actual example of a nigga who is just a one dimensional coke rapper