Message from @Major Slow
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help my gun bent when i tried to kill myself
im sure i pulled the trigger
You pretend like one small fringe group Repersents rap
^
this is not fringe kek
at all
cancer
shut up
Go look at the members list retard
retard
this is inherent in the founding of it kek
It's public
NOI isn' the monolith which supports rap music
@sky daddy or the solution is allergic for me
Yeah and White Power bands are the entirety rock apparently too
And Asian Supremecy gangs apparently rule jazz funk too am I rite?
l tried to suicide myself with three shots to the back of my head last thursday at 11:32
but the bullets just bunged off
i looked behind me and then i saw it
This list isn't even 1/10th of all the rappers that exist lmao
Rakim[111][112]
Big Daddy Kane[111][112]
Just-Ice[111][112][113]
Nas[114] was influenced by the Five-Percent Nation but does not claim to represent the culture.[115]
Wu-Tang Clan – Ghostface Killah[116] and Raekwon[117] have since converted to traditional Islam
Lakim Shabazz[114]
AZ[114]
Guru (rapper)[118][119]
Busta Rhymes[120]
Black Thought – Lead MC of the Philadelphia-based hip hop group The Roots[121]
Gravediggaz[122]
Freedom Williams – Lead vocalist of the group C+C Music Factory[citation needed]
Jus Allah – Member of the rap duo Jedi Mind Tricks[123]
Allah Mathematics – Hip hop producer and DJ of Wu-Tang Clan[124]
Brand Nubian[111][112]
Brother J – frontman and lyricist of X Clan[94][125][126]
Erykah Badu – Her Grammy Award-winning song "On & On" features teachings of the Five Percent Nation[127]
The World Famous Supreme Team[128]
MC Shan
Planet Asia[111][112]
Black Sheep[129]
Poor Righteous Teachers[130]
Large Professor[131]
Positive K[111][112]
Digable Planets – Grammy Award-winning jazz-rap group[132]
St. Lunatics[111][112]
Supreme Understanding – author and historian
J-Live[111][112]
GQ – an R&B and disco group, best known for its 1979 hit "Disco Nights (Rock Freak)"[133][134]
God Shammgod – Former NBA player
Tragedy Khadafi[135]
DJ Kay Slay[111][112]
LL Cool J – Stated in his autobiography that he joined the Five-Percent Nation in school and took the name "Lord Supreme Shalik", but he also said, "At [the Five Percent Nation's] core there is a strict religious doctrine, but we weren't following that. We were just using the Five Percenter label as a shield to do our dirty work – fighting and eventually robbing."[136]
Carmelo Anthony – NBA player for
hillary! she came to comfort and help me
So Fringe
@Agwe idk about this, sounds like a beat with rapper doesnt sound like a song
then i saw the gun she was holding in her hand
and i realized
@sky daddy we have different standards 😦
Just because a musical origin is non elite or has nonwhite themes you guys freak out
hillary just tried to help me kill myself
so nice of her
tbf im super picky with hip hop and rap
it has a literal antiwhite black supremacist message kek
i felt an overwhelming warmth
They're afraid of anti-white but love anti-black @G-Windows 69