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Like it was the same thing in LA during the jerking movement.
Like it was some gangsta shit going on, but it was a bunch of kids in highlighter jeans.
You feel me?
Jerking with Glocks in their pants type shit.
You know what I'm saying?
So it's like, I feel like Lil Russell is more so he's after the hyphy movement.
Like he wasn't outside there.
of do it in a more wholesome way i respect it it's like the whole the whole food's hyphy like it kind of like is a testament to uh the bay area kind of cleaning up like going from having a murder capital to you know being all about the people coming together being one you know all the things it's like they're merging the hippie movement with hyphy yeah you know and they're making it about love and family and everybody together all inclusive it just don't sound like i just don't like the way it sounds and i don't like the music
They're not giving O's to the hyphy movement with like all black, 22nd Jim, Lil Bean and shit.
They got their own sound.
They're moving to a totally different tempo and shit like that.
And then you have someone like LaRussell, who's like, you know, kind of like a historian of the art, like, you know, in his area.
And he's like bringing those sounds back to the mainstream public and stuff and popularizing that while these other guys are getting their foot in the door like other ways.
And there's no shade to them.
I'm the biggest all black fan.
We're here to keep it funky.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, but I do appreciate you saying like how much support you have for him.
Yeah, it's always like that, bro.
When did the foulness occur?