At the outset of rap music the lyrics were politically charged and stars were akin to urban political leaders. Then, quickly, big booties, bling and then mumble rap dominated the art form.
And so . . . This tune speaks to a bygone era of an international music tradition.
Check-it . . .
Meet the local rapper behind the newly-legendary Sen. Josh Hawley diss track
Kansas City-based rapper Walter Edwin, aka the Popper, might have just created the perfect outlet for any Hawley-induced anger. // Image courtesy of Walter Edwin Following Sen. Josh Hawley's misguided support of rioters on Jan. 6., Kansas Citians and Americans alike chose a wide variety of ways to call him out.
Funny how much filthy mouthed low IQ liberals are first to want to take away your rights.
ReplyDeleteThanks to BLM he should be able to get a job in a television commercials. Blacks now make up 75% of the actors in them.
ReplyDeleteWhy are hippity hoppers so racist?
ReplyDeleteDid he get pardoned by Trump too?
ReplyDeleteNo one gives a crapola about this. It's only worth two sentences of my time.
ReplyDeleteThe Pitch is great at writing non-news stories. Maybe that's why it isn't doing well financially.
ReplyDelete^^^ Excellent point.
ReplyDeleteWhat a degrading minstrel show. How racist, reinforcing all the worst stereotypes.
ReplyDeleteOh, it's on purpose.
Not good for dancing. Pass.
ReplyDeleteanother rapper smh
ReplyDeleteTOP PHOTO -- THE POOPER
ReplyDeleteKCMO (816) (913) ? Half right
He reads the KC Star? All wrong
The Pooper is obviously IGNORANT about who instigated violence at the Capitol, please reference BLM radical John Sullivan
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/13758071/john-sullivan-brother-speaks-out-capitol-arrest/
The POOPER has shat all over himself!!!