I grew up on Sir Dyno's music and I have the upmost respect for him now

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I've been reppin my hood since I was 14.... Now Im 30... I still rep my shit, but I do it wiser now.. I may not be out till 2am walking the streets like I did most my life, but thats what growing up and getting old will do to you.. Shame you couldn't get out of the youngsters mindset and still rep your shit at the same time...
 
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aww damn so mr i can kill a scrap aint wit the shit no more huh??

well shit nigga whats the line lol

"hella dope nigga we the Hop in hiphop" lol aye one of them niggas go for that
 
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saw him at a car show back in the 90's and e-40 was the headliner. dude was up there talking about fuck the mayates and i'm doing this for the homies. caused a lot tension up in there. good to see he saved now because he was on some real bullshit in his prime
 
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saw him at a car show back in the 90's and e-40 was the headliner. dude was up there talking about fuck the mayates and i'm doing this for the homies. caused a lot tension up in there. good to see he saved now because he was on some real bullshit in his prime
yeah but a lot of Black artist speak down on Latinos in their raps as well... It's still relevant til' this day...
 
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well let me rephrase speaking down before it get's out of context

What I mean is this... and everyone miss me with all the being racist shit because i'm far from it I get along with everyone

but really what im saying why is it ok for Black artists to talk about robbing/shooting/etc.. Mexicans, ese's, etc... in their raps, but if a Latino rapper were to speak on doing that to Black people it would be viewed as racist



start at 1:03 to get an idea of what im trying to say

discuss
 

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lol, i remember back in high school that was all the norteno cats used to listen to. sir dyno and darkroom. they would always bump "i'm gunner" and start talking shit about the knightowl. some shit about him being a fat fucking sewer rat.
 
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yeah but a lot of Black artist speak down on Latinos in their raps as well... It's still relevant til' this day...
i brought it up, not as who's the most racist. but more like wow he was really out there in his day, really pushing the line and embracing a lot of negativity and now he's a changed man. more like props to how serious his transformation was
 
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That fool wus being used by the NF and dropped out quick when he was rounded up as a suspect during that whole "operation black widow" or some shyt...from whut i heard... Iono not 100%. Cant b mad at dude for wanting to change his life. Im shure he woulda been dead by now if he was still involved wit the same cats . Some baaaad dudes
 

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well let me rephrase speaking down before it get's out of context

What I mean is this... and everyone miss me with all the being racist shit because i'm far from it I get along with everyone

but really what im saying why is it ok for Black artists to talk about robbing/shooting/etc.. Mexicans, ese's, etc... in their raps, but if a Latino rapper were to speak on doing that to Black people it would be viewed as racist



start at 1:03 to get an idea of what im trying to say

discuss

You thing the six seconds or whatever where klyde talks about robbing ese's is a racial thing? If that's your best example then I think your argument might dont got it.