Junior Reid f. Lil Wayne – Ghetto Youths

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    34 thoughts on “Junior Reid f. Lil Wayne – Ghetto Youths

    1. this shit is ok but i can’t fuck with a nigga that kisses other niggas. if you call niggas daddy and kiss them in the mouth on camara then i can’t fuckin imagin what you would do behind closed doors. this bitch is gay and if you like his music then ur gay. simple as that fags.

      1. It’s amazing how much ignorance and hate still exists. In case you haven’t noticed, gay rights is the civil rights battle of our generation. Gay people are just as human and equal as black people, white people, or any other “race”. It’s the human race fuckers, get on board. What the fuck does it matter whether your favorite rapper is gay, straight, or fucking transexual? It’s your type of ignorance that allowed slavery to exist for so long, ruminate on that. I don’t even hate you, I just pity you. But I’m guessing this all goes far too over your head for you to feel ashamed. Have fun living with hate.

        Beastie Boys:
        Try to keep clear of that hate and spite/
        So I keep my mind still like the still of night/
        Now who in the world do you want to fight/
        It’s against the system we should unite/
        Homophobics ain’t alright/
        If you learn to love then you might love life

    2. koo…’if they want peace just tell em’ one two…’ I no longer talk prices Im discussing the market’….nigga been on that money shit yawl…sentence postponed again? Nigga been on the money shit yawl…..realest talk. IF That was alabama they would have sentenced his ass online with the quickness!!!! Ahhhhhh

    3. Mr.Bloggers………………….See what i mean when i say all rappers have talent? Its just about DEDICATION and EFFORT and Wayne showed both on this track. I like Junior Reid and the beat was true.

      I’ve never questioned Wayne’s talent. We all know he has alot of it but 90% of the time he puts no thought or effort into it. He can’t stay on topic and hes a rock singer. He should be an opening act at a Jonas Brothers show.

      BUT (this is why i say Wayne is better than Joell Ortiz) if wayne focus on his music and dedicates himself to it he can light it up. If Wayne is focused on his lyrics, he can kill just about any rapper in the World. Remember all that stuff he put out right after Carter 2? Thats when he was in his prime and not even Jay-Z could challenge Wayne’s authority.

      But that was then and this is now and while im in the now……………… WAYNE SUCKS.

      “JOCK”

      1. i agree but jay-z could always kill wayne. i dont care how hot he was. he could never fuck wit jay but i wouldnt say every rapper got talent. some of the niggas is just str8 up booboo. wayne kiss niggas tho.

    4. that jimmy dude is a dumbass wayne is not a better lyricist than joell ortiz haha u comment on every single song and in every blog somebody hates u haha fuck u

      1. kool down man…..getta ice cube n’ kool off…..now im new 2dis site n’ i c a lot of people mad @ jimmy…..me n’ jimmy go waaaaaay back 2da backseat butt we dont chil nomo…..i wuz thinkin me n’ u can chil out????? cum 2da crib and i can sho u a gudd time…..playstation 3sum xbox369 gameboyz????? think about it nick…..

    5. da beats is good..but i can’t stand lil wayne, HE SUCKS BIG TIME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

      1. he’s alrite but wayne isnt the best rapper i think that if him n lupe went at it lupe would smash on him…

    6. For every one hundred freshmen in your school, sixty-seven will actually graduate in four years. Hopefully by the time your graduation date is scheduled, you will have earned the right to walk across the stage and receive a diploma with the other sixty-six students in your class. What are your plans after high school? Do you plan to immediately join the workforce? Do you plan to earn an associate’s degree at a community college? Do you plan to earn a bachelor’s degree? Of those sixty-seven freshmen who graduate from high school, forty-one will attend a four-year post-secondary institution. Of those forty-one, only nineteen will actually earn a college degree. This report will compare the purchasing poqwe of individuals as related to their level of academic attainment.
      If you haven’t already done so, one of your first major purchases will be a car. Are you looking for a new or a used car? Do you want a car that has all of the bells and whistles and the newest technology or one that is at least not held together by duct tape? A top-of-the-line model will surely cost more on the front end and depending on the make and model, may require some pretty hefty maintenance fees. On the other hand, you can bet your tail pope that the duct tape model will require more of your time and money in the long run. The next question to consider is how much time do you plan on driving. You may look really hot in a new car, but without money for gas and insurance, you won’t be able to cruise around town. You’ll have to invite your friends over so they can see how good you look behind the wheel while you sit in your driveway listening to the radio! This is no joke. With gas prices in 2008 reaching an all time high, a car that averages thirty-five miles per gallon will cost about $107 per month just for gas. What about maintenance costs and insurance? According to Automobile Magazine, a 2003 Jeep Wrangler with a purchase price of $10,349 will cost, on average, $4,500 per year to operate. This cost includes depreciation, financing and interest rates, insurance cost, state fees(taxes), fuel, maintenance, and repairs. A 2006 Mazda 3 will cost about $5,000 per year to operate. Are your eyes bigger than your wallet? Be realistic when selecting your first car and be aware of the consequences of buying more than you can afford. Banks and finance companies will gladly provide a loan to purchase a vehicle and will just as gladly wave and smile at you as they drive away with your repossessed car. Car expenses, rent or mortage payments, and utility bills are referred to as fixed expenses. Fixed expenses that are not paid when they are due can result in severe consequences. For example, suppose you had to juggle your finances this month and paid rent instead of your car payment. What do you think will happen? You run the risk of losing your car, destroying your credit rating, and losing any money you paid toward the car. In order to be successful financially, you must plan your budget with realistic goals and expectations.
      Of course, to plan a budget successfully, you must have income. Do you have ajob? What does your resume look like? According to the U.S. Department of Kabor Bureau of Labor Statistics, the median weekly earnings in 2006 for someone with less than a high school diploma were $419 (“Education Pays”). Do the math. If your car costs $4,500 per year to operate and you make $21,788 per year, that means you have approximately $17,000 left for food, rent, medical expenses, and most importantly at your age, entertainment. A high school graduate who earned $595 weekly will have $26,440 peryear left over after car expenses. Let’s say your were really focused and earned an associate’s degree while in high school. You’ll have a whopping $32,992 left over after your $4,500 car expense. In addition to budgeting your car expenses, you must also determine where and how you will live. Most probably, your independent dwelling will be an apartment community.
      An apartment community can be a great experience for a young adult. You will not have to worry about maintenance costs associated with a broken dishwasher or faulty plumbing. You will meet a variety of people and possible business contacts. You may also feel safer in an apartment setting than if you lived alone in the isolation of a private home. Most apartment communities provide amentities such as pools, exercise rooms, and social gatherings. Of course, apartments come in many sizes and are offered at a wide range of prices. The average two bedroom apartment rented for about $774 in 2008 while a one bedroom rented for $632 (Apartment Ratings). As in the previous example of budgeting for a car as a high school dropout, you’ll have $158.66 per week after car and rental expenses for a one bedroom aparment, including cable, phone, and power bills. If you at least graduate from high school, you’ll $355.00 per week for food and entertainment.
      What types of recreational activites do you enjoy? Suppose you go to the movies on a Friday night and purchase one ticket, popcorn, and a soda. That will cost $20. Want to buy a CD? There goes another $20. Do you see a trip to the salon or tickets to the hockey game in your future? If so, cough up another $50. You know have $68.66 left for the week based on a weekly balance of $158.66. A week’s worth of basic groceries will run at least $40. That;s the cost of a bowl of cereal, a glass of orange juice, and mouth-watering spaghetti and salad for dinner. Add another $10 if you want a bar of soap and some toilet paper (Lowes Foods). There goes the rest of your money. A high school graduate, on the other hand, can actually afford a couple of steaks for the grill and invite a friend over for dinner. Which option would you choose?
      The choice is yours. Based on the above information, you will be able to live independently without a high school diploma, but you will live from paycheck to paycheck with only the barest of life’s creature comforts. Living on this type of budget requires careful planning, home cooking, and good health because there is no money to cover eating out or doctor bills. If you want to see a movie, you will have to wait until it airs on television. Earning a high school diploma will make your life so much more comfortable and manageable. You may even be able to save money for an emergency or a vacation. Finally, make the choices that are right for you and in alignment with your life’s goals.

    7. THIS TRACK IS OLD IMEAN OLD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
      HERD THIS TUNE IN 08-09
      WAYNE IS WACK

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