7 American Women American Passport Bros Encounter
After all the talk of the Passport Bros leaving the…
The mind of an Intricate Wordsmith
After all the talk of the Passport Bros leaving the…
It’s mesmerizing to see how persuasive Hip Hop has become. Looking back at the beginning of my journey in this Kulture, I remember the days when Rock ‘N’ Roll and Country music cultures ruled the day. Understand me. I long for rappers to become the anchors for morality again. It’s so bad that I no longer call myself a rapper. In my book, there is a difference between a rapper and an emcee. As an emcee, I consider myself a recording artist. My talents enable me to create music as a historically and politically accurate expression for myself and like-minded audiences that respect this art form.
Rappers should consider that everybody knows the game in today’s Hip Hop climate. It’s not like back when we were the dopest ones. Right? If you could deejay, rap, or sing while the others couldn’t, they admired your talent. You became that inspiration for the rest. Back when some people were too young or broke to experience the classic moments, be they the hottest albums
I’ve been planning a second series of books since moving from blogging to simply posting in my online notebook. This time, I want to try my hand at geopolitics. The scary realization I’ve been reluctant to admit publicly is that when I get to the heart of most social and political affinities, I’ve always found that sex, resources, or both are the primary motivators behind any determination.
A lot of people in the manosphere don’t like Hafeez.…