Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Criticizes Michael Jordan, Inside Dizaster’s Latest Altercation

    Glasses Malone agrees with Kareem Abdul-Jabbar’s criticism of Michael Jordan. FilmOn Music A&R Grant Zimmerman discusses his recent altercation with Dizaster.

    7 thoughts on “Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Criticizes Michael Jordan, Inside Dizaster’s Latest Altercation

    1. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar is brilliant and totally right. Michael Jordan is a sell-out shill. Kareem is always conscious and does a lot of the black community in general.

    2. Never forget where u come from no one should be that rich to say forget there own people he rather pay for new jails than help his own community Michael Jordan that is .I wouldn’t buy his shoes for nothing .

    3. There may or may not be a disagree with what I’m about to say… but from observing Grant Zimmerman mannerisms, hiding behind a ball cap and shades, and looking off in every other direction while rambling as if the person or persons he’s conversely interacting with aren’t right in front of him, seems as though he has a very sketchy aura about him. Not to offend, but there’s absolutely no way on earth I could sit across a table from him negotiating business and not feel like doing business with him is a very bad idea. He just doesn’t seem genuine to me. I don’t know the guy, and I could very well be wrong. But the impressions he give off in his character in this interview immediately raises flags for me. As far as Chief Keef, I believe Chief Keef began exploiting himself long before anyone else stepped in to back him. I get where Rhymefest is coming from, but Keef set the exploitation wheel in motion all on his own. It’s one thing to exploit the unwilling. It’s another story to exploit those who’ve already began exploiting themselves. So… I can’t be mad at it. Those guys saw a big money sign in Keef. Can you think of any label or marketing strategy that hasn’t ever exploited an artist? The focus on Keef is due to the acute circumstances and conditions of where he’s from coupled with the content and style of his music. It’s unfortunate. But it is what it is.
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