Lord Jamar: “Voices Needed To Counteract Chief Keef”

Lord Jamar: "Voices Needed To Counteract Chief Keef"

http://www.vladtv.com – Lord Jamar spoke with VladTV about the presence of Chief Keef in Hip-Hop as well as society, and how he portrays more of a negative i…

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14 Responses to “Lord Jamar: “Voices Needed To Counteract Chief Keef””

  1. Vlad is making this clown famous!!

  2. jim j says:

    Damn he son’d that Whoopie Goldberg lookin-ass nigga

  3. Pretty Bish says:

    ” U known nee nah meeeen?” Stop it.

  4. Kudbe Worse says:

    Guess who the real Boss is? The OG that took a head shot because his family
    was being publicly disrespected. Shout Out Dr. King

  5. Lord Jamar proved another point! I absolutely agree that both sides of the
    story needs to be told. Radio stations only play the negative which causes
    our youth to gravitate towards those type of songs and lifestyles. Speaking
    truth and rapping with substance is treated as if it’s too lame to be
    played on the radio. 

  6. Ras Tafari says:

    Lord Jamar interviews are always the ones I click first. More content like
    this please!

  7. Eu Phoric says:

    I actually agree with Lord Jamar on this one.

  8. VenVile says:

    This is why I fuck with Jamar. Dude’s a good dude who’s about positive
    change. Hip Hop needs more music to influence positive change.

  9. Tsukino Mayu says:

    We will Vlad start quoting what people actually say?

  10. I am that voice to counteract this bullshit happening in the game.

    http://www.soundcloud.com/melanin-nadhim 

  11. Ina Gotovina says:

    Both of them are complitley misinformed about Chief Keef.

  12. DJ Pain 1 says:

    I wonder what Lord Jamar thinks of the philosophies of Huey Newton, Angela
    Davis, and other black radicals (since he brought up the panthers) who
    didn’t pit civil rights struggles against one another as he does regularly.

    Also, he was just on camera with Star celebrating the “alpha male” and
    “drug dealer image” of earlier hip-hop, and here he is saying we need
    “alternative voices.”

    I believe he just has a lot of conflicting ideas in his head.

  13. Good stuff. This is not really controversial. It’s just common sense that
    Chief Keef’s influence may be a bit negative.

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