I love Thirsten Howl...I even laughed at this song the first 100 times I heard it. with gems like: "The only woman a man can trust, Even my uncle still lives with my grand-ma"
and
"Yo it's cheap by my place I ain't scared to open bills cuz non of them in my name"
but seriously
it would be too strong to say that hip hop promotes or even encourages this sentiment but it seems that in some ways the environment helps to facilitate this scenario of a lot of grown men chaseing their dream of being a rapper yet they still living at home.
is their a correlation here?
-------------------- "Good hair"-Uzi
1619 the 1st slaves are brought to American shores thus begins the phrase “mine is better than yours?” (huh?) forced to serve-too broke to by freedom the systematic rape of African culture has begun little time