It's August 27, 2025, 04:37:11 PM
i hope he goes bacc to the drug game. just not be caught this time.
According to the group’s representative Damon X, “Those familiar with Above The Law, can bear witness that the group have made it their responsibility on every record to speak on the issues that affect them and their community at-large which is really just a microcosm of everything that is wrong with this country. In fact, it could be stated that they are a cross between Public Enemy and N.W.A., young revolutionaries who speak directly to the masses of people of color. With a name like “Above The Law” and albums titled “Black Mafia Life” “Living Like Hustlers”, and “Uncle Sam’s Curse” the snakes that make up this country’s judicial system found a way to silence them, since they couldn’t do it in the music industry, but it was only a temporary set-back.”
Quote from: Inmate on July 18, 2006, 03:57:09 AMAccording to the group’s representative Damon X, “Those familiar with Above The Law, can bear witness that the group have made it their responsibility on every record to speak on the issues that affect them and their community at-large which is really just a microcosm of everything that is wrong with this country. In fact, it could be stated that they are a cross between Public Enemy and N.W.A., young revolutionaries who speak directly to the masses of people of color. With a name like “Above The Law” and albums titled “Black Mafia Life” “Living Like Hustlers”, and “Uncle Sam’s Curse” the snakes that make up this country’s judicial system found a way to silence them, since they couldn’t do it in the music industry, but it was only a temporary set-back.” I love how he makes them out to be revolutionaries who were speaking so much truth that the govt. silenced them. Nobody outside of Pomona even gives a fuck about ATL these days, and hardly anyone outside of Cali even remembers they exist. I'm pretty sure that the govt. has better things to do than silence rap niggas who (1.) Are barely known to the majority of the population, and (2.) Were rarely "political" rappers even in their early days. Calling them a cross between N.W.A. and PE is laughable.
Quote from: C-SICC on July 18, 2006, 07:33:53 AMi hope he goes bacc to the drug game. just not be caught this time. why would you want anyone to poison their own community?
Quote from: 2 Muh'phuccin Xtra 4 Cali on July 18, 2006, 09:56:23 AMQuote from: Inmate on July 18, 2006, 03:57:09 AMAccording to the group’s representative Damon X, “Those familiar with Above The Law, can bear witness that the group have made it their responsibility on every record to speak on the issues that affect them and their community at-large which is really just a microcosm of everything that is wrong with this country. In fact, it could be stated that they are a cross between Public Enemy and N.W.A., young revolutionaries who speak directly to the masses of people of color. With a name like “Above The Law” and albums titled “Black Mafia Life” “Living Like Hustlers”, and “Uncle Sam’s Curse” the snakes that make up this country’s judicial system found a way to silence them, since they couldn’t do it in the music industry, but it was only a temporary set-back.” I love how he makes them out to be revolutionaries who were speaking so much truth that the govt. silenced them. Nobody outside of Pomona even gives a fuck about ATL these days, and hardly anyone outside of Cali even remembers they exist. I'm pretty sure that the govt. has better things to do than silence rap niggas who (1.) Are barely known to the majority of the population, and (2.) Were rarely "political" rappers even in their early days. Calling them a cross between N.W.A. and PE is laughable.Is that you God?