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Thread: Public Enemy - It Takes A Nation Of Millions To Hold Us Back

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    That's a trip that Chuck thinks KRS is the most feared rapper. If i was in a room with KRS, i wouldn't be afraid of him LOL. Rappers always talking about how tight their lyrics are and how nice they are on the mic but when KRS comes around them, they get scared and say nothing? LOL. I can't picture that. KRS is a very knowledgable guy and you can tell he reads a lot. What amazes me about him is that he used to be homeless and now he's a rap star. KRS should be a example to homeless people that you can turn your life around and be somebody. If KRS isn't homeless anymore, how is it that there's so many homeless people? KRS wanted to change his life when he was homeless and that makes him stand out from other homeless people who continue to do nothing and expect the government to take care of them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CharlesJones View Post
    That's a trip that Chuck thinks KRS is the most feared rapper. If i was in a room with KRS, i wouldn't be afraid of him LOL. Rappers always talking about how tight their lyrics are and how nice they are on the mic but when KRS comes around them, they get scared and say nothing? LOL. I can't picture that. KRS is a very knowledgable guy and you can tell he reads a lot. What amazes me about him is that he used to be homeless and now he's a rap star. KRS should be a example to homeless people that you can turn your life around and be somebody. If KRS isn't homeless anymore, how is it that there's so many homeless people? KRS wanted to change his life when he was homeless and that makes him stand out from other homeless people who continue to do nothing and expect the government to take care of them.
    when Chuck said it, i didn't understand it either - i do now - in time

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