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169587, RE: yep
Posted by murph71, Wed Jan-16-13 03:39 PM
>when jeezy came out, this board was up in arms, as people are
>now about keef, but that all seems to have been
>forgotten/forgiven now. jeezys built up a pretty respectable
>career. but hes not exactly that much better as an mc. its
>just that the furore over him has died down.


That's not true...at all...lol

Early on Jeezy was all catch phrases....He def. became a better rapper and made an effort to improve lyrically in his genre...


so i imagine,
>even though i think keef isnt too great as a rapper (i thought
>the same about jeezy when he came out, and im sure plenty
>others did), he might end up with a similar career. they are
>really similar in a lot of ways. the moral controversy will
>fade, keef will prob get a bit better as a rapper, and hell
>build up a solid string of albums.
>
>of course, the question is whether people would prefer to see
>him crash and burn (i imagine a lot of his fans would like him
>to go to prison for life or die or something similarly
>dramatic for extra authenticity), or whether people, even
>those who hate him, would like to see him 'redeem' himself...

Keef just needs to get better and stop relying on the bullshit SCARY YOUNG NIGGA AND WHITE HIPSTERS WET DREAM fuel to get him by...

For all of Jeezy's Snowman propaganda, he saw that it wasn't something that was going to give him longevity...

So he improved as a rapper and made songs that went well beyond drug dealing...He showed talent IN HIS LANE...

Keef needs to do the same...But that starts with having the right people around him...As of now, the kid has to worry about his legal issues and not getting shot in the Chi...