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“I’ve noticed that people wanna see you doing good, but not better than them.”
– (via gypsymandi)
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May 2012
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Bring the TRIBE back.
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“Why didn’t I learn to treat everything like it was the last time? My greatest...”
– Jonathan Safran Foer, Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close (via nakedbabybuddha)
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“Powerful people cannot afford to educate the people that they oppress, because...”
– John Henrik Clarke  (via spartanbitch)
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A fact to make you feel old: Monsters Inc. was released 11 years ago.
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Beastie Boys: Broke the racial barrier in hip-hop and reinvented what a rappers image is while touching generations of people with their different style and flow.
Wu-Tang Clan: Showed lyrical perfection and gave metaphorical 6th senses that still aren't 100% deciphered due to it's intensity; also basing their lives as if they were lyrical warriors fighting rappers that gave a false illusion of what hip-hop really is.
RUN DMC: Broke the rock and rap borders lines and created a new concept to music; combining rock and rap to change music forever while converting rock-heads into hip-hop-heads for the better by being more musically diverse.
N.W.A.: Combined rapping about street-live life and overthrowing the oppressive and racist cops that judged them based on what they looked like because of their skin color and where they grew up.
Young Money: Continuously rap about money and execute extremely poor delivery; make metaphors that contradict itself and virtually collapse within itself, make rap about fashion more than lyrics and talent. they all fucking suck. AND THEY'RE ALL GAY AND CANT RAP
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