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Kanye Rant (He Is Speaking Truth)
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When I first started this post I was going to put the Top 10 Kanye Rants, and maybe I will one day, but not today. I planned to say that we was waiting for Kanye to say something crazy in 2012 before the year ended because it's Kanye, but after watching the video I changed my mind. Yes, once again Kanye is going off about something and many of you are like, "what now Kanye?" However actually I agree with what he is saying. In this video Kanye goes off about the credit he's given, the Grammys, and the lies we're being told. He repeatedly say "It won't be long now," and ends the video saying that he will not attend the Grammys this year, because hip-hop albums only receive Grammys in the category of Hip-Hop and that's because most of the time they're only nominated in those categories, which is true. What could Kanye be talking about when he uses the phrase "it won't be long now," could this be the ongoing debate about the conspiracy in the government? Maybe or Maybe not, but I do know that I agree with every word and subject that Kanye is talking about in this video, which is why I decided to congratulate Kanye instead of bashing him. High Five Kanye, Now Check out the video!!!!!
First and foremost the fact that the entire lead cast with exception of Chadwick Boseman who plays Thoth, being of European Caucasian decent is asinine. It's a historic fact that the Gods of Egypt portrayed in this film were of African descent containing large amounts of melanin in their DNA. Simply meaning that the characters being portrayed were in real life are black. The original statues found in Egypt shows round noses, braided hair, and big lips; these are physical characteristics of black people Akhenaten "The civilization of Egypt and of Africa in general, is the most written about and least understood of all known subjects. This is not an accident or an error in misunderstandings the available information. Except for Egypt, African people have been programmed out of the respectable commentary of history. Europeans have claimed the non-African creation of Egypt in order to downgrade the position of African people in the world history. They have laid the founda...
Let me warn you before-hand, this list will be weird as hell, because I'm mixing dead and living rappers. It's going to be weird seeing the mixture of rappers you see in this post. You may even call me stupid. Nonetheless, this should be an interesting blog post. I get to come up with 10 rappers that you all worship and praise that are, in actuality, overrated. I pray to God that one of your favorite rappers make this list. As a matter of fact, I'll bet you all of my FAFSA money that my number one pick is going to piss you off. With that being said, let's get this list started, shall we? 10. Lil Wayne Lil Wayne almost didn't make this list. Wait, let me explain. He didn't almost not make it because he's too good for it, but because he's garbage. However, there somewhere near 1,000,000 idiots out there who have bought that garbage can space occupier, that is the Carter 4. I'm still in denial that Lil Wayne still has a fan base. Like....
Not so happy New Years for the Yeezy Fans. Since Kanye West released an unexpected track titled "Facts" as the clock struck midnight, bringing us into the new year of 2016. The track seems like a parody of the Drake & Future song "Jumpman," because Ye borrows Drake flow and puts his own touch on the chorus, "Yeezy Yeezy Yeezy just jumped over Jumpman." Kanye of course boast about his wife Kim Kardashian with her Kimoji accomplishment, his Yeezy Adidas, and much more. I understand that this is Kanye's personality, but to take a perfectly good turn up song and make it into this is tragic. The song lacks creativity, real substance and just doesn't fit Kanye's natural sound. Kanye also takes some what seems like quick jabs at Bill Cosby, Steve Harvey, Nike and Drake (kinda), but that's debatable. As for the Bill Cosby comments, I think there are enough critics tearing up Bill Cosby, so why is it needed for Kanye to do so? As for if he...
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