You know, like they always have one arm raised and they keep pointing down toward the ground again and again. ,.
do you realize how uncool you just made rappers sound.. ? lol. and everybody knows... they're super cool. lol.
I just throw my wrapper on the ground after I take a piece of gum. Yeah Im a litter bug.... but wrapper belong in the gutter anyways....maybe thats why their pointing to the ground.. The worth white rap song is "CONVOY" by CW MCcalls. Was the dark of the moon, on the sixth of June In a Kenworth, pullin' logs Cabover Pete with a reefer on And a Jimmy haulin' hogs We 'as headin' fer bear on I-One-Oh 'Bout a mile outta Shaky-Town I sez Pig-Pen, this here's the Rubber Duck An' I'm about to put the hammer on down... Hopes your wearing your Justin Timberlake endorsed Trucker Hat... come On.... come on....
Yahoo just posted an article about the 25 worst rappers. http://new.music.yahoo.com/blogs/listoftheday/2977/the-25-worst-rappers-of-all-time .
Because they can't dance. That's all. They gotta do something besides stand there and rap with a hand in their pocket so they're in motion the best way they know how without highlighting the fact that they obviously can't dance.
That's a different take on it. But they could try something different, like scratching the scalp or sticking their finger into their cheek like Joanne Worley used to do. .
Some of 'em do try to change it up a bit, but let's face it, people don't go to rap concerts to see dancing. They go to Michael Jackson concerts for dancing. People go to rap concerts to sell drugs and get high.
Better to be actually stupid, rich and famous then to just appear stupid while you're broke and nobody knows your name but some guys on this site you go to...... This applies to Fibre as well.
Its supposed to represent a gun they are tryin to look hard. Rappin aint hard i knew a Pakistani kid who could out flow Jay-Z, i seen him do it over one of his songs and his lyrics where way better.
Their masters used to point to emphasize the importance of picking the cotton. Now, the negroes point as a sign of rebellion, just as they have adapted to use "******" as a sign of respect to their fellow man, but a warning to the white men who would so readily oppress them if they did not assert their dominance through such symbols.