6ix9ine arrested on racketeering and firearms charges
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Don't you tell me the conditions for which I determine the love I give my parents. If they hid a massive heroin business from their son for two and a half decades they clearly know what they're doing and deserve my respect and mildly horrified silence.
I wouldn't though
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Every time I see this video I cannot help but see the Keebler Elf rapping at me and start smiling.
i agree with this man.......
free 6ix9ine right this second..... mhes innocent,
Yeh nah, throw the book at him if he's been involved in violent gangs.
are you saying he's your dad?
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Good, modern rap is really fucking toxic and don't get called out enough in mainstream media. You see self destructive sociopaths like xxxTentacion and this dude being praised by publications as the "new punk" despite being pretty much the opposite of punk. Punk was anti-consumerist, sometimes anti-drug and promoted a DIY lifestyle where you not only made the music yourself but also ran your own label, meanwhile these rappers talk about how much material wealth they have, how their drugs are more expensive than your rent and take being signed to a label that steals your income as a badge of honour. The only thing this kind of music has in common with punk is that they are kinda harsh and abrasive which is a very surface level view of punk.
Even older gangsta rappers like N.W.A. would bring up how the gang lifestyle actually kinda sucked and was dangerous, meanwhile these new guys openly glorify these kinds of lifestyles and gets a free pass doing bad shit just cause they are famous. I'm not normally one to say that music is harmful to kids or whatever but I've legit seen people in the 16 - 20 year range who are into this kind of music trying to emulate the lifestyles of their favorite rappers, doing drugs and stupid crime like stealing from people and shit. Often it ends with them basically just giving up once they get the cops on them but I know a case where some kid angered actual dangerous criminals by stealing drugs from them. I just don't think it's good to have self destructive criminals as celebrities, especially when they end up being role models for impressionable kids. It's also pretty hypocritical just how rarely the mainstream media brings up how toxic a lot of these rappers lyrics are, especially when they like to bring up how racist and sexist video games are or whatever.
Oh please, getting killed by pissed off rapper trash? Thats so low
Pro assassins is where its at
And it's a good time to remind people what was the first political rap about to make the parallel with what it has become today. (and make a parallel with the music posted in the first page named Gunmo by the same arrested rappers)
So, this isn't much of a "Fuck modern rap born in le wrong generation" it's just a legitimate dislike of what is inside the rap.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PobrSpMwKk4
oh also 6ix 9ine fucks kids by the way
Hernandez's criminal behavior has been the subject of controversy, most notably relating to a child sex case from 2015.[3][30] In October 2015, Hernandez pled guilty to one felony count of use of a child in a sexual performance. Hernandez was charged with three counts of the offense after a February 2015 incident where he had sexual contact with a 13-year-old girl and later distributed videos of the incident online. Three videos are described in the criminal complaint against Hernandez. In the first video, "the child engages in oral sexual intercourse with the separately charged defendant Taquan Anderson, while the defendant, Daniel Hernandez, stands behind the child making a thrusting motion with his pelvis and smacking her on her buttocks. The child is nude in the video." The other videos show the child sitting on the lap of Hernandez while her breasts are groped by Anderson, and later sitting naked across the laps of Anderson and Hernandez.[31]
In a November 2017 interview, Hernandez claimed to have "no sexual contact" with the girl and denied knowing she was a minor. Hernandez also claimed to be seventeen at the time of the incident, although the birth date listed in the complaint against him and in his statement to the police shows he was eighteen at the time.[32]
shockingly little seems to have come of it due to a bunch of court mishaps, so frankly whatever they can rope him on is fine by me
Yeah actually and hes into MLP as well
Not joking btw
hes already got court hearings for misdemeanour assault of a police officer, misdemeanour assault of a teenager and possible sentencing for use of a child in a sexual performance
once his money runs out and he cant pay for protection hes fucked
What the fuck. How does that video have more than 300 million views? That's so fucking BAD. I mean, even just the production is disgusting.
I found out about this from a guy on facebook who posted about it.
This guy used to be as straight-laced as you can get; didn't like swearing, barely drank alcohol and no way in hell would he ever touch illicit drugs. Now in the space of three months he's dropped out of the final year of a prestigious engineering degree to become a soundcloud rapper, got a bunch of awful tattoo, flashes drugs on social media constantly and keeps trying to start shit with other artists by challenging them to fights and stuff.
Met his mother a few weeks ago and the disappointment was real.
I don't understand why people see these as role models.
Not court mishaps, the judges let him off easy. He also got a probationary period after assaulting a police officer, and the judge sentenced him to 3 years probation and let one of those years be already spent with the caveat that he can't get in trouble again.
He's dodged every charge ever slammed into him.
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Seriously though ... for mid sentence or paragraph break and .... for end of paragraph. I think.
this'll be so funny if he isn't allowed to say TREYWAY in prison too
I'm so fucking confused when people come out of the woodwork to defend some shitty people like this. When XXX died people kept screaming about how 'he was getting better'.
Dude had literally, like within two months, gotten off house arrest after breaking into someone's house and beating them half to death. And was in the middle of a case where he was being charged with beating the shit out of his pregnant girlfriend.
dude had prison time coming eventually
he's been arrested tons of times and been to court even more. if he wasn't rich enough to buy his good lawyers he'd have been thrown behind bars a long time ago
The "glamour" behind a lot of popular hip-hop/rap/wtvr makes no sense to me. I don't understand how people can look up to this shit.
I also can't help but think about all the money/bitches/etc. and usage of women as play things in the music videos, glorifying "killin' a nigga", and the horrible writing/messages behind these types of songs when I see shit about "thIS vidEo GaME hAS BOOBS shOWiNG gamERS ArE THe WORST".
Its just commercializing suffering with a veneer of glamour. The marketing helped place gangsta rap into the mainstream and it took off from there.
How... did he get popular? Like that first case happened before he even had a career? Who was okay with a guy who had an explicit history of diddling kids?
it gets worse - the cover of his debut mixtape is a blatantly plagiarized trace of some Adventure Time fanart. you know, a show for kids.
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now normally that would just be ridiculous and pathetic, but given his history it's honestly also pretty uncomfortable
man that was a confusing post to read
at first i thought you were talking about 6ix9ine being an engineering student and i choked on my drink and coughed and spluttered it all over the laptop and table. Thanks.
Basically all of the soundcloud rappers are massive weeaboos, it's a requirement
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