
FAB keeps it a bit realer by copping to crying, particularly when his father passed due to complications from AIDS. Mack piggy backs on FAB's mention of AIDS by noting that the sickness is part of the government's attempts at population control. Whether or not this claim is valid, it is refreshing to hear critical lyrics at a time when rap is more obsessed with swagger, spaceships and singing than reality.

As appealing as rap's obsession with the rags-to-crime-to-riches ascension is, why can't we learn to accept those who don't fit that mold. Chances are, if we were open to that, we would realize that most of these dudes are fronting like Ol Dirty Bastard and Rick Ross. Since when does selling drugs and being the hardest dude out mean that you can spit anyway? It doesn't! So if we want rappers to "keep it real," we need to realize that reality is different for everyone.
As a fan it's alienating to feel like the music I listen to doesn't actually speak to me experiences or sensibilities. Whether or not I ever decide to rap, let it be known here first: I graduated from high school and college, I hold a legal job, I value my principles over money, I don't own a car, I shop at Ross and . . . oh yeah, I cry. Cue the music.
"Man Cry"- Mack Maine & Mistah FAB
3 comments:
I love what you say about PAC... It's hella true. And I support you if coolhand ever decides to get behind the mic!
Thanks Mailman, I'll let u kno blood. If I did, I'd kill these jive turkeys tho. I dont kno if they''re ready...
real talk bruh....and i didn't know if you seen this, but it definetly represents "town biz" (in my opinion...)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WS3pqPM0CZY
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