Rhymefest Blasts' Rick Ross, Chief Keef & Waka Flocka Flame

In a recent video uploaded by Chicago rapper, Rhymefest, he had some harsh words for Chief Keef, Rick Ross & Waka Flocka Flame. Apparently, he feels their style of music is degenerating to the black community, and is one of the examples white people still use in labelling all black men as men as "no good." And he also made it clear that this rappers are "used", and that the real perpetrators are the record company's and DJ.

Read what he had to say below-

"Chief Keef is a "Bomb", he represents the senseless savagery that white people see when the news speaks of Chicago violence. A Bomb has no responsibility or blame, it does what it was created to do; DESTROY! Notice, no one is talking about the real culprits, the Bomb maker or the pilot who is deploying this deadly force (Labels, Radio Stations). Its easier to blame the bomb. Bombs are not chosen for their individual talents, they are tools used for collateral damage. To think of the persona of Chief Keef as a person would be the first mistake, he will more then likely come and go without us knowing much of anything about his personal pains, struggles, great loves and ambitions beyond rap. He is a spokesman for the Prison Industrial Complex. Every corporation is expected to grow at least 4% each quarter, many prisons are privately owned with stock being traded on the open market. If these corporations were to do commercials, jingles and promotions who would they hire? You got it, most of the main stream rappers we salivate over like Rick Ross the former correctional officer turned Drug Lord Boss rapper. Waka Flocka Flame gang bang "GO HARD IN THE PAINT" and Chief Keef the newest lottery pick in the "Get paid to destroy young minds, like we destroyed yours" Sweepstakes. [sic]" (Donnie Nicole) 


I want to state my piece, but I would like to say one or two things before I speak on what I think of Rhymefest's outburst. Although I have heard of chief keef, but I haven't taken time to listen to any track from him. I don't really listen to Waka Flocka Flame's kind of music, but I can nod my head to one or two of his tunes if I am in a social mode, and it is jamming. 


I listen to rappers like Kendrick Lamar, Nas, Lupe Fiasco...With that said, I honestly think Rhymefest wouldn't be rambling all he is if he was successful with his career. The part at the end where he said- You got it, most of the main stream rappers we salivate over like Rick Ross the former correctional officer turned Drug Lord Boss rapper- you would know that that is just off pure jealousy off the next man's success. Why did he have to bring up the Correctional Officer thing? I think this is coming off as very offensive. This is the same thing Saigon tried to do a couple of months ago. Magnificent, Aston Martin Music, Here I Am, Touch 'N You- this are some of Rick Ross's hit songs from the past, and these are great songs...feel good songs. Okay, they touch on the subject matter of his success a lot, so what? Every man has a right to celebrate his life anyway he wants.

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