Che Noir, Ransom & 38 Spesh Set That ‘Table For 3’

    From her forthcoming album ‘Food For Thought.’

    3 thoughts on “Che Noir, Ransom & 38 Spesh Set That ‘Table For 3’

    1. I support the artistic ambition of my western new york bredren but can no longer co sign any more violent drug talk nonsense from these people. have you ever driven through western new york to buffalo and rochester? there’s no drug kingpins there it’s a very economically depressed area and there aren’t a lot of black folks there. So these ghetto people making these songs are a very very minute group of people causing a great deal of harm to a population that is already struggling and need positive role model and positive music. I know these people are capable of better but they have to find that good faith inside themselves to show it.

    2. most casual rap fans from the 90s tolerated drug dealer rap because the only place you could get weed was dealers. so we knew dealers who we trusted to sell us weed. of course as time went on what used to be your weed dealer became your drug dealer and tolerance for drug rap started to shrink as folks became addicts and dealers died in block wars. now in most areas of North America weed is either fully legal or you can get it someplace in public where you won’t get busted as long as you only want weed (dispensary). SO these drug dealer raps only serve to destroy black communities with white drugs. Hey 38 Spesh you can do better.

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