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Sue me gay boy

How gay does he have to be to sue another rapper for a diss track, when he literally does the same thing 🙄

I don’t believe he is suing a rapper

UMG

Oh the company yes, you’re right. But he literally does the thing he’s suing for

I think he’s going to win for defamation though lol most rap battles are beneficial to both sides. But drakes career was definitely damaged by this.

Very hypocritical and weak

As soft as poo

Drake be like, your muscles aren’t sore. They’re sad because you hurt them

I mean... it is God's Plan after all.

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I remember this one 😂😂😂

Hilarious 😂😂😂

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Here you go gents, "Biggest rapper in the world" has been an industry plant this whole time.

https://v.nostr.build/INCOZlNoZCT0JWNN.mp4

Terrible 🙄

"Famous actor."

Sad! Many such cases.

Probably a lot of the ones on the charts. Top spots 👀

I wouldn’t say he’s a plant lol it’s not a secret that he’s Jewish

I won't do the whole rant but the music industry is gross and incestuous, people 100% get chosen to be the face of it and he has benefited from a lot of greasy tactics.

His music is also exactly the kind of drivel which certain groups want infecting the black community, although he is not the only artist that does that by any stretch.

I reccomend listening to Daryl Coopers history of Blacks and Jews in America for more historical context of why I think people like Drake are manufactured.

Or just keep bumping passionfruit, it does go hard lol.

I agree that the music industry is fucked up. But I think that these things emerge sort of spontaneously. A lot of factors come into play like timing and culture. I think fiat has more of an impact in music than any individual or group actively shaping society for whatever reasons. Follow the incentives. Let’s not forget that lil Wayne was the king at one point and he brought Drake into the “game.” I also think that drakes success has more to do with his understanding of power and entertainment. It wouldn’t surprise me if he read the 48 laws of power.

I personally don't think Drake is the one playing 4D Chess, his label was. He is just an asset to them. And I agree - this entire argument doesn't have to lean on his Jewish heritage, although again, the historical context does hold importance.

Lil Wayne, 21 Savage, Kodak, DaBaby, *insert popular black artist* are not Jewish. But their label likely is. And manager. Kanye will tell you all about it and look where he's at lmao.

I just think it’s more to do with incentives that’s all. Drake doesn’t have to be playing 4D chess to reinvent himself and do whatever will make him more money. And I think record labels spend a lot of money studying, and likely influencing, trends to make more money. As fiat makes people poorer, drugs and other degenerate activities become more compelling lifestyles. A song about getting out of the hood through drugs and killing is a better story than starting a business or pursuing an education plus career in a world where people are being debased. Fiat ruins everything.

It's incentives, sure, but money isn't everything. I'm incentivized to go start a shitcoin and pump and dump it to gain more Bitcoin. But I don't do it because I have a moral code and an ethical framework which prevents that type of behavior. I do agree with what you're saying, but all I'm saying is there are cultural elements which play a factor outside of just fiat.

Even fiat itself, which is based on deception, theft, and usury, appeals more to certain types of people than it does to others.

That’s true. In Japan, their economy isn’t the best but the people still manage to throw their trash away. It’s incredibly clean compared to other places. Culture is powerful and I think fiat destroys culture more than any other thing out there. I also think that government actively destroys culture. Think of the government putting drugs in black communities. Really sad.

Who created fiat and who runs the government? Hard questions but they have to be asked.

There is a lot of historical context and technical reasons why these things happen but at the end of the day this shit didn't just descend down from the sky.

Real people implemented all of this fucked up shit, and real people perpetuate it today.

I think it was 5 or 6 guys that met on Jekyll island and planned it all

That's right. What kind of people were they? What did they believe in? Who helped them? Who did they associate with and fund?

All important questions.

On November 1910, six men – Nelson Aldrich, A. Piatt Andrew, Henry Davison, Arthur Shelton, Frank Vanderlip and Paul Warburg – met at the Jekyll Island Club, off the coast of Georgia, to write a plan to reform the nation’s banking system.

The history is way too extensive to write in a note, but I'm sure you've heard of the books and podcasts to find it in. TLDR: These men represented established banking interests, at times from foreign countries, and used high level manipulation tactics to become a parasite on the US.

I’m sure that’s all true but it’s incentives that motivated those things imo. It’s not some premeditated desire to just create evil and destroy the world. They want more money and power. And the desire for money and power tends to be insatiable. It’s a flaw of humans. We evolved to have scarcity mindsets.

Human greed

Exactly. We know that power corrupts.

It’s my greed that led me to Bitcoin. My desire to be wealthy and have a better life. If I gained a position of power, I might be corrupted. In fact, many of you would expect that. That’s why nostr and bitcoin are decentralized. We’re not fixing the world with altruism. We’re doing it by aligning with people’s self-interest in a way that can’t be corrupted. If we need people to change to fix the world, then it’s never going to happen. People will never change.

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Idk why I didn’t ask this before but why would an industry plant sue UMG?

Good question. It does seem odd

Also, it might not be a secret, but myself and my whole social group had been bumping drake for almost a decade and not a single person I know knew until this year

Same. I learned about this in 2024 as well. Sometimes a rap beef is good for the listeners. Informative

nostr:npub1hymqekqgkf8vhlgr2a0n6cmmre3v48l2g9dvv7mvtvg7790j35rqh3ntt0 was it you who posted the interview with 2pac when he was 17? I can’t seem to remember who did

I can't remember if I did but I know exactly what you're talking about lol. The theater kid one?

Yes. A bit effeminate

So different than his stage persona. As if a plant too. That would be sad

Yup. I can only name one Tupac song. Maybe I'm missing out but I never got the hype. He's clearly a performance. There is a half hour interview of him as a theater kid which is very telling. This clip is funny too lol

https://youtube.com/shorts/GJNx95YmnrE

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I always preferred Biggie but Tupac was always really good too. I hope it’s not all a lie

At this point I treat all media like WWE. If you like it and enjoy the stories and culture around it, that's cool.

But don't drink the cool-aid. 80% of the time it isn't "real".

Agreed. Most hardcore rappers are just posing

Posing as what though? That's the saddest part. All the "big artists who get popular" are posing as narcissistic stereotypes, real pieces of shit. Why are labels paying to have these types of songs and artists be the core of hiphop culture? Oh wait...

The reason I know it's not 100% fake is because a few legitimate geniuses with incredible talent and musical ability slip through the cracks. People like Kanye. But as a general rule, the whole scene is cooked.

Agreed. Kanye and a few others. Or listen to underground. The ones that don’t top the charts and never went to Diddler parties

Yes 🎯

Sounds like he got friendzoned too many times 😂

Reminds me of my high school days

2Pac is lord friendzone 🤣🤣🤣

This guy 🤣

It’s the typical trajectory you’d expect from people that degrade women so much lol

Terrible

I blame fiat for this as well. Kids are being raised in broken homes and boys are being taught to be weak by government funded schools.

It’s all theater. It’s fitting.

Music is like acting in movies

The child actor -> artist -> cultural influencer pipeline is so big lmao

Now I know why Alex Jones hated Justin Bieber

Justin Bieber hate was taken too far lol people hated a little kid for being talented and popular at such a young age

Bieber was probably diddled. Sad truth. I don't think many actually hated the kid, they hated how he was treated by the media and what his superstardom represented.

100% diddled. Sad

Yeah, most likely. It's pretty sad. That shit is disgusting. I hope he manages to protect his kids from what he had to go through himself.

No doubt whatsoever

Hopefully Diddler rots in jail

Send him to hell, IMHO.

I think using taxpayer (stolen) money on a prison cell is wasteful

Perhaps Zach’s solution is better

I think it’s less cruel than locking someone up for life

Definitely less wasteful

It's crazy. I can't believe what we put up with. The fact that our highest icons, politicians, and artists are all in a satanic sex cult where they trade blackmail and use sex parties to establish hierarchy is horrendous. And everyone is lightly aware but nobody actually acts or internalizes what that means for the world.

It's like "oh I know Bill Clinton was with Epstein a million times, but here he is at the innaguration chumming it up!" Hillary parties with John and Tony Podesta, I wonder what kind of art and "food" they're into? Lebron sure loves his Diddy parties... etc.

And I will say, there is an underlying theme in a lot of these stories. The story of Christ is in many ways the story of the destruction of these behaviors and beliefs. A lot of people still try to subvert that.

But I'll stop ranting because unfortunately it's a fine line between seeing things as they are and being labeled a schizo lol.

The night is darkest just before the dawn. And I promise you, the dawn is coming.

I agree with everything you said but I’m just not religious. I do respect those values.

I'm not "religious" either in the sense that I don't go to church or strictly follow a dogma, but it has become undeniable how important it is to society and how much these stories can affect how different groups behave.

Higher questions about reality aside, people act based on fundamental cultural beliefs, and Christian beliefs align more with the higher values I aspire to. Buddhist too. And there are other sets of beliefs which actively undermine those in our culture and society.

I agree but there are also beliefs/values from religion that are problematic. For example, the belief that prayer will fix our problems. This is reflected in the rates of people working in fields of science and research. It’s mostly atheists in those fields. When religion was king, the Catholic Church became the tyrant holding humanity back.

Look at science today. There is truth in what you're saying, but a ton of past advancements in science were made by people of faith. The Catholic Church is an institution, it isn't a set of values itself. It can be corrupted and we've seen that be the case, especially during that period and Roman Empire times.

Prayer will fix your problems, but it is a metaphysical idea. It's more comparable to meditation then to writing a letter to Santa. I reccomend meditating on it, or if you're in a big hurry, taking a psychedelic and reflecting on it.

That sounds like incentives to me. Incentives is what led to corruption of the Catholic church and the Roman Empire (e.g. the incentive to clip coins and to bribe peasants with forgiveness of sins).

Prayer never fixed my problems. It’s always been my own actions which are driven by incentives. The incentive to have a better life led to me to look for solutions to my problems. Eventually this led me to bitcoin.