Everybody's a goon or thug these days. Do u think the dudes that don't hustle and live in the suburbs are being disrespectful to the struggles of " Hood Life" when they say they're a goon, an they have never been in th streets 4real???
i feel that is corny for somebody to choose to live that lifestyle when they don't have to. 50 said it best, being gangsta is not something you choose, it just happens to you. Meaning if u live in the hood, you have to adapt in order to survive. That b**** ass n**** brisco always talking about he's "an opa locka goon" and i think its hillarious. Im from brooklyn but i chill in the M.I.A at least 3 times a year and trust me, opa locka is one of the nicest place in florida. whenever i go there, i ask myself where r the goons this buffoons is talking bout. He's trying to misrepresent opa locka like its a hood like brownsville brooklyn and its so funny. That goes for all these miami cats. They're not real except for trick and e-class. The real niggas that's running miami are the haitians. Sak pase to all my zo pound niggas. Shout to all my carol city and liberty city niggas and lil Haiti. Now thats hood n****. F*** opa locka with your nicely trimmed grass, pools and daffodils.
So... - MMG do 200K = it's a success?
- Bank$ did 140K = it's a flop?
- G-Unit did 300K = it's a flop?
What's that smell? *sniff sniff* Uuuh, got it. It's... HYPOCRISY!!
@J Breezy u stylin the foams were never 100 original 180 now 200 I remember 1997 the royal blues came out and people were like a shoe that cost more than a Jordan Which were the 12s at the time then 13s that year they were 150 so I donno where you…
The first verse was probably written by Soulja Boy because that s'hit was wack as hell. I heard the second verse a year before the album even came out and that was on point. Other then that the song could have been a hit, its just one of those…