For a man who has made more money from endorsement deals than he has from criminal activity, you would think that he would be rhyming about the former instead of the latter. No such luck with this track, though.
From the sound of this, you’d think that he just stepped right off the block & into success. More fantasy raps & a very misleading song title is all that we get from his so called; “Financial Freedom”.
In my opinion, if he wanted to share his thoughts on real “Financial Freedom”, he’d provide the actual blueprint of his success & not just another rehashed tale of the life of a drug kingpin.
he has provided an actual blueprint to his success several times (even though it isn’t his responsibility to do so).
Fantasy raps? It’s entertainment. you think a lot of porn actors live that life? you think al pacino was bodying dudes in Miami after the scarface cameras shut down?
It might not be his responsibility to provide the blueprint to his success, but, if he names a song “Financial Freedom”, a reasonable person would think that he would at least provide some tips on how to attain it… legally. Especially when that is how he became so wealthy.
I disagree with your second point regarding porn stars. I think that porn stars are really bout that life. I mean, they are really fucking for the most part (Unless it’s softcore porn). And I’m pretty sure that’s how they get down behind closed doors, too.
Now, as far as Al Pacino is concerned, I don’t believe that he’s really out there wilding out the way that he portrayed on film. I can discern fantasy from reality. But, if you recall, the ending of “Scarface” showed him getting shot multiple times, dying at the “top” of his game.
To me, that is more realistic than the contents of this song. It showed that there are consequences to ones actions. If you live that lifestyle you will eventually pay the price, by either death or a lifetime of imprisonment.
We need more Warren Buffets & less Scarfaces in our communities, imo.
yea its music bro, and when you think of it the majority of his life was lived in poverty not wealth so their is nothing too fantastical about it……fuck boy.
Maaaan, when is this whole gangsta, i got money, bang ya girl’s back out, look at me wrong, i’ll murk your whole family, Kleenex for the kid’s tears genre gonna past?? …Its been like, 20 years now!! Who’s buying this trash??
…I WANT ANSWERS??
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For a man who has made more money from endorsement deals than he has from criminal activity, you would think that he would be rhyming about the former instead of the latter. No such luck with this track, though.
From the sound of this, you’d think that he just stepped right off the block & into success. More fantasy raps & a very misleading song title is all that we get from his so called; “Financial Freedom”.
In my opinion, if he wanted to share his thoughts on real “Financial Freedom”, he’d provide the actual blueprint of his success & not just another rehashed tale of the life of a drug kingpin.
he has provided an actual blueprint to his success several times (even though it isn’t his responsibility to do so).
Fantasy raps? It’s entertainment. you think a lot of porn actors live that life? you think al pacino was bodying dudes in Miami after the scarface cameras shut down?
It might not be his responsibility to provide the blueprint to his success, but, if he names a song “Financial Freedom”, a reasonable person would think that he would at least provide some tips on how to attain it… legally. Especially when that is how he became so wealthy.
I disagree with your second point regarding porn stars. I think that porn stars are really bout that life. I mean, they are really fucking for the most part (Unless it’s softcore porn). And I’m pretty sure that’s how they get down behind closed doors, too.
Now, as far as Al Pacino is concerned, I don’t believe that he’s really out there wilding out the way that he portrayed on film. I can discern fantasy from reality. But, if you recall, the ending of “Scarface” showed him getting shot multiple times, dying at the “top” of his game.
To me, that is more realistic than the contents of this song. It showed that there are consequences to ones actions. If you live that lifestyle you will eventually pay the price, by either death or a lifetime of imprisonment.
We need more Warren Buffets & less Scarfaces in our communities, imo.
aye blood. 50 cent has bullet holes in his face.
how much realer can it get?
and niggas looking for success tips in rap songs are dummies.
It’s also ironic that his drug slanging prose is really just a ruse for a blatant headphone commercial.
yea its music bro, and when you think of it the majority of his life was lived in poverty not wealth so their is nothing too fantastical about it……fuck boy.
Maaaan, when is this whole gangsta, i got money, bang ya girl’s back out, look at me wrong, i’ll murk your whole family, Kleenex for the kid’s tears genre gonna past?? …Its been like, 20 years now!! Who’s buying this trash??
…I WANT ANSWERS??
Correction: *Pass
Agree
weight-lifting music.
hard shit.
this is trash, end of story
Second that…this shit is super trash!
10 years later and no fckn growth in his music….give it up bro
What name one rich person that’s gonna teach you how to be rich?
That’s fantasy.
Many actually do want to. I know of a few already. Heck even store owners who aren’t making that much (6-8 thousand a month) would help.
Most people just don’t ask.
this that wackness brah