9.17.2010

RAP'S INFLUENCE ON POLITICS???!?!?!?

PEOLPE QUESTIONED IF THE RAP GAME HAS A NEGATIVE PULL ON YOUTH WHEN IT COMES TO POLITICS. HOPEFULLY WAKA FLOCKA'S VIEW OF HIS INFLUENCE IS NOT THAT OF THE REST OF OUR YOUNG ARTIST.  IT'S PRETTY EVIDENT THAT THE YOUTH DEFINITELY HAD SWAY IN THE LAST PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION, BUT IS IT TRUE IN REFERENCE TO OUR LOCAL LEADERS??? -THE ONES THAT REALLY MAKE A DIFFERENCE--


3 comments:

  1. OMG!!!! DId he really just say that? Yes. He. Did. Thanks Waka Flaka for opening your gold studded mouth and once again barfing out an almost indiscernible masterpiece. The only way to make changes is to VOTE. You can't expect change THEN vote. That's like flushin the toilet then takin a shit. Seriously come on baka naka!

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  2. this is the reason that some of "US" are being underestimated in the political world. does he really care that much about voting if he going hard in the paint and leaving niggas stanky.
    how much good or an influence is he really having. with sucn power and authority one should use that to do good and be a leader. everybody cant sell drugs, talk about rims and banging all day. that shit is wack anyway. grow up

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  3. Once again Waka Flocka delivers a Shaka Notta (not a shock lol)...u guys know my cornyness is kinda funny but back to the issue...this is not a surprise. He once said in an interview that he didn't care about making music of substance. He only care's about makin niggas dance and makin money. What he doesn't realize is that once ur in the public eye, ur seen as a role model. U influence the youth and spreading this kind of ignorance is exactly what we don't need. The most horrifying part is that his focus was on black people getting section 8 and food stamps. I would tell him to stick to wat he's good at but then again, his music is lame. He has nothing to say in his lyrics (nice beats tho..i can't deny that). He should rename himself WACKa Flocka

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