Witnesses told the Enquirer the problem started when a large group of men at the night club became upset after money was being thrown from the stage by one member of a rapper’s entourage.
“It was supposed to be for the ladies,” said one witness, who asked not to be named. “But it (the money) was hitting the guys in the face and they were like, ‘We got money’ so why are you throwing money at us?’” If somebody through money at me,I would stroll to the bar and buy myself a drink.But that's just me. Now this is what Riley of the Boondocks would call "a nigga moment" larry luvlife
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that's the same mess that happened w/ P Diddy and Shyne.
a man lost his life all because someone is "disrespected"..... [Edited 5/3/06 15:30pm] | |
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lastdecember said: Well im going to have to once again blame the labels for putting people into these situations. First of all labels dont care who you are and they will give a contract even if you have a crime riddled past, just make them some money and thats what they want. I have a feeling that if Malcolm X were alive today he would be preaching this, that this is a new form of slavery and he would be right. The argument will always be that there is Violence everywhere why pick on the rappers, well if u are going to use that constantly as your excuse then nothing will change, sure there is violence everywhere, but the root needs to get cut out. In this circumstance Labels need to start cracking down on who they hire, do a freaking background check, any history of violence and No deal, sorry but if u want it that bad start your own label. The fact that labels and MTV have the ability to reach millions is why the cancer is spreading, and the argument that there is just as much violence today as there used to be is bullshit, thats the same person who argues that music is better today than it used to be.
To further my point on labels doing checks into an artist they sign, there should also be penalities on them and the artist for any violent related incidents, and Im not talking about Vince Neil Punching Axl Rose, im talking about if Vince would have shot Axl, theres a big difference in the violence too, thats what people also use as their excuse "well theres violence from all music", ok keep preaching that as you bury another. i feel what ur sayin but i dont agree. its not right to deny someone an opportunity just cuz they messed up in the past thats like how ex cons get denied jobs, u cant judge everyone by the actions of a few. some of these people might be trying to change, and as far as t.i's concerned i dunno about his past but from the article it seems he was tryin to stop some bs from goin down Yesterday is dead...tomorrow hasnt arrived yet....i have just ONE day...
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larryluvlife said: Witnesses told the Enquirer the problem started when a large group of men at the night club became upset after money was being thrown from the stage by one member of a rapper’s entourage.
“It was supposed to be for the ladies,” said one witness, who asked not to be named. “But it (the money) was hitting the guys in the face and they were like, ‘We got money’ so why are you throwing money at us?’” If somebody through money at me,I would stroll to the bar and buy myself a drink.But that's just me. Now this is what Riley of the Boondocks would call "a nigga moment" exactly. anybody that get mad at somebody givin out FREEEEE money (c'mon folks!?) i'm sorry but thats just niggerish right there, and then start some shit over it is just the uncooth icing on the ignorant cake Yesterday is dead...tomorrow hasnt arrived yet....i have just ONE day...
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