you have a point. but its not like that here. what so ever. unless your into that homo shit
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dont vote on my battles if you are
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I told him to Open the battle For Votes. Smh.
s.m.h
done
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where you from? and wtf do whites from MA have to do with listening to rap?
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i wont let you dodge this ball laflour
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from the U.S.A
It's not about rap, you said "listening to rap", I was talking about Fab.
Fab is now, as he's usually always been in his career, underground -- besides for his remixes that get a little momentary recognition and radio airplay every few years. His subject matter is, and has always been targeted for his own cultural environment in NY.
He's a Brooklyn, underground rapper.
A white person in the U.S.A, in Massachusetts listens to Fab.
maybe I'm on crack, but that sounds far-fetched. you're only speaking like that to me cause you're you, and you probably don't realize how rare it is people actively listen to Fab's material/projects
no, i meant in defense to me saying it's surprising YOU did lmaooo. bro, that's all. I woulda said that to anybody, but you're much more surprising than the average person that will probably live in NY and be black.
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on his Spotify it says his top 5 cities he gets listened to from are:
L.A
Brooklyn
Manhattan
Houston
Bronx
lmao see what I mean.
Racial nonsense ...
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That's like me saying:
In 2013, the poverty rate among white Americans was 9.6 percent, among black Americans it was 27.2 percent
I didn't think you would be black OG because most black people are poor and can't afford internet.
its fine i get it OG. just know...get smart with me come to boston and get one punched while i listen to "Underground Rap".
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lmao @ BG really bro?