May 27, 2015 @Koolo the boss, thank you very much I won't disturb your peace no more, sorry for bothering you.
May 27, 2015 nope, the convo wasn't just about carter 5. you tried to make it that by ignore the rest of the discussion and having your little fit about whatever you could. before you jumped in, we were talking about carter 6 as well. and so was the first post of mine you quoted. and i already said that the carter 5 thing was a joke/only even brought up in 20 seconds of an interview where he said "maybe ill do it since they wont let him" or whatever. SOOOOOOOOO what exactly is your point again? u were raise with hip hop m8? rofl
May 27, 2015 also lol @ the thought of this section not being active. it always will be when dumbasses like "ganjakush" and his born and bred "hip hop mentality" exist
May 27, 2015 you guys are dumb as f---. calling this (or barter 6) "disrespectful" isn't an insult--it's SUPPOSED to be disrespectful. that's the point. that's hip-hop.
May 27, 2015 i was saying carter 6 originally wasnt "disrespectful" it was playful and a homage. at least thats what I thought? and carter 5 was literally a joke he made in 20 seconds of this interview
May 27, 2015 yeah which is very obviously not going to happen. young thug isn't putting out a mixtape called carter 5. this is so obviously a joke, but i don't blame him for saying it, since it evidently gets "real hip hop heads" up in arms on the internet so easily.
May 27, 2015 thug is disrespecting both lil wayne and the culture by naming his projects Barter 6 and even alluding to naming his mixtape carter 5. and you don't know what hip-hop is so don't even talk to me about it. It's not a genre of music, or some type of urban entertainment phenomenon. It's a spiritual way of being.
May 27, 2015 we're good, but we're not on the same page... i duno what page you're on. joking about taking someone's album title after the backlash from the first attempt isn't playful banter, and only adds to the beef which you fail to recognize as even existing.
May 27, 2015 lol. and that wayne used/involved his 16 year old daughter in a fake beef and asked her to stir the pot so that thugger could get publicity? you're f---ing delusional.
May 27, 2015 there is graffiti there is DJing there is dance there is MCing and then there is the Knowledge. Hip-hop is a socio-political movement purposed to empower those without a voice, marginalized groups, and the oppressed. That's why it has been so commercialized and sanitized the way it has been over the years. It was born from the mind of the oppressed. It's not just a popular genre of music. It's not just an entertainment market. It's more than that. It is a medium of change and its potential threatens the entire system. but this has nothing to do with young thug because he isn't hip-hop. at all. period.
May 27, 2015 young thug is a rapper. rap is hip-hop. stop with your copy-pasted pseudo-intellectual drivel. the fifth element of hip-hop is self-righteous kids on the internet who decide which rappers are and aren't "real enough"
May 27, 2015 wait what? why cant it be that she just did that s--- on her own? idk man i find it hard to believe anything serious when it comes to thug is, well, all that serious what i do know is that thug did say he only meant carter 6 as a homage (and this is dating back years i think), that wayne's his "idol," that he said with all the leaked tracks they were scrambling for b6 promo etc obviously im piecing together the story, but im doing it from what ive read/seen in interviews, and you seem to be stitching together a more serious beef from a romanticized view of the situation thug also did a show in hollygroove telling anyone who had a problem to pull up and flashed his aks etc...nothing happened
May 27, 2015 she did do it on her own -- that's the point. to think that regina (sp?) and wayne are so disconnected as to where she wouldn't be aware of it being a fake beef is kinda ridiculous... she went off and tweeted that series on her own because it is a real beef and she of all people is close enough to the situation to acknowledge that. wayne wouldn't have let her put herself out there if it wasn't real -- she was standing up for her father.