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Alright, mr.
Telefero TV house everybody doing as I [G] reported on yesterday
[B] Trouble and Mike will made it went up to the Breakfast Club to do an interview and y'all already know I'm rocking with trouble
I think he's [Em] one of the dopest talents to [F] come out of the city of Atlanta, Georgia
Right salute to everybody [G] down there in Atlanta, and I [Em] think trouble is about to have his [B] moment
I told him that in the interview about a week and a half ago, and I believe that anyways
This Breakfast Club interview was very dope
And trouble was asked [Dm] by Charlemagne and I think envy as [E] well about the Atlanta music [B] scene and trouble
Was there [Dm] honest he called it pretty much [Em] trash.
I mean he hopped in Mike Wills answer
He was [Bb] like just call it trash Mike will [E] didn't do that, but trouble [B] did he said the Atlanta music scene is trash
He said yeah, they're not talking about anything
He was like when he [Em] needs to listen to music he goes to his [B] bread and butter
Which is the pox of the world the [Dm] boosters of the world the DMX
I believe he [Em] named ghetto boys outcasts and he said he saluted Lucci
[B] But he went out of his way to salute Lucci of this generation
And he's like that's pretty much all I listen [Em] to now
He said now everything [B] else the mumbo-gumbo rap is what he called it
He said he'll listen to it when he went a little snack snack of Ellie.
I believe is what he called it
But outside [Dm] of that when he's in his zone
He was like these rappers are not [Em] talking about anything and a [B] lot of these rappers and he didn't get specific with it
He's like a [Dm] lot of these rappers are lying [B] right?
They're not telling these kids that yo
These are the consequences of being in the streets, and I really love that
I'm not mad at people for being in the streets, but I want these people to at least tell these kids
Yo, this ain't for everyone you could get killed in these streets
You could get put in incarceration in these streets [Em] and trouble made it a point of emphasis [Bb] to say that it's just a lot of
music out there that's promoting that [Dm] the
Violent life and the gun [B] violence and in the streets and a lot of these cats ain't meant for it, right?
So with all that being said
Charlemagne asked to a trouble about [Em] 21st
I was like he's a dope town out of the city and [A] I do believe 21st
I was a really dope town.
I met [Dm] 21 Savage two weeks ago.
I've told him that he's a dope [C] talent
He's I think he's a phenomenal [B] talent.
I think he's the to me.
He's the best verse
I want to hear in Atlanta right now when he's on a record
He [Em] usually gives a really good 16 because I'm always trying to figure out what the hell this nigga say 21 [B] on the ad-lib
Anyways troubles like man salute to 21 ain't got nothing against him
But he ain't really talking about anything either if I would have wanted to say 21 steps
I just would have said I thought 21 steps was one of the artists that I listened to
he was like, yo, he got a couple club bangers, but
You know, it ain't message based music is club bangers, right?
And again, he [Bb] wasn't knocking 21
He was just saying that's what [Dm] he's musically into right?
[E] Well, apparently this message got back to 21 Savage [Em] and I know it's a response to trouble
[Bb] I mean it comes out of nowhere 21 hopped on Twitter and he's obviously talking about the conversation
That [B] trouble and Mike will have with the breakfast club 21 said I didn't come here to [Dm] compete
I came to eat miss [B] me with all that grape is right greatest rapper shit.
I want to be the richest leave me alone
I'm in my own world now [G] now here's gonna be a [Em] conflict of interest in rap, right?
[B] So rap we grew rap hip-hop has [Dm] grown over time with people [Em] caring about their music [B] caring about their bars caring about
[Dm] Literally the essence of a [Em] record a 16 it meant so much to people [B] but now we're in this era where let's just call a spade a spade
Hip-hop is the most popping genre of music and people are hopping in hip [Dm]-hop with no passion about this in the world
You got a [Em] friend that rap [Bb] damn near you might be the rapper
Yeah, I mean I've seen so many people [D] not passionate about this rap thing at [B] all, but it's a money-making field
It's a you can't act like it ain't money in it is just a hip-hop
There's so many ways and avenues to make [G] money in it right now because it's growing so [Em] much
It's going through the roof so many [B] jobs being given because of this this sport.
I call it a sport, right?
So, where do you draw the line when you're passionate about hip-hop or when you're watching especially in our [Dm] community?
We're watching young black dudes [Em] get rich and it's not just the [Bb] rappers.
These rappers are empowering
[Bm] Managers people around them security hell
They're empowering camera [E] guys photo guys who are [B] going on to be in movies right and produce movies, right?
So, [Em] how do you balance that?
[B] Where do you draw the line in in in the essence and the integrity of rap?
But when you see in black brothers and sisters make money, right?
So, how do you draw that line?
I don't know the answer to that question because we need generational wealth right now
I'm not gonna go on a whole spill.
So y'all talk to me in the comment box below
21st half is like, you know, I never came in this shit to be the greatest rapper alive and he's responding to trouble and
You know, there's [B] nothing too serious about the response.
Hopefully these two brothers
They were [D] next to each other at the game at one point
So [Em] I don't think he's any issues anything like that, [Am] but it's hot show day that I was at a couple weeks ago
[B] But I just think it's just a difference of opinion and troubles like yo
[Em] I can't listen to guys like that when I'm in you know, I mean trying to get in my [B] mold
And I know people who can't listen to 21 like that, you know
So hey what y'all think about all this 21st ever says I'm not trying to be the greatest rapper
I'm trying to be the richest in this and [Dm] troubles like look
I got a listen [Em] to some soul infested music [Am] right now and it's not coming in Atlanta
All [B] right, what y'all think talk to [G] me in the comment box below.
Thank you for the time
[Em] Love's boy.
Don't take [A] it for granted.
Follow me on Twitter Instagram at is mr.
Bella.
[Dm] Beto
I'm out.
[Em]
[G] I want to salute you homie, you know for for building [Eb] your own thing and doing your own thing
[Gm] Creating your own platform your own website.
[Dm] I got one life to live out my dreams and I'm giving this thing all I got
I interview celebrities.
I talk sports.
I
Represent the [Eb] culture.
All right now you
Telefero TV house everybody doing as I [G] reported on yesterday
[B] Trouble and Mike will made it went up to the Breakfast Club to do an interview and y'all already know I'm rocking with trouble
I think he's [Em] one of the dopest talents to [F] come out of the city of Atlanta, Georgia
Right salute to everybody [G] down there in Atlanta, and I [Em] think trouble is about to have his [B] moment
I told him that in the interview about a week and a half ago, and I believe that anyways
This Breakfast Club interview was very dope
And trouble was asked [Dm] by Charlemagne and I think envy as [E] well about the Atlanta music [B] scene and trouble
Was there [Dm] honest he called it pretty much [Em] trash.
I mean he hopped in Mike Wills answer
He was [Bb] like just call it trash Mike will [E] didn't do that, but trouble [B] did he said the Atlanta music scene is trash
He said yeah, they're not talking about anything
He was like when he [Em] needs to listen to music he goes to his [B] bread and butter
Which is the pox of the world the [Dm] boosters of the world the DMX
I believe he [Em] named ghetto boys outcasts and he said he saluted Lucci
[B] But he went out of his way to salute Lucci of this generation
And he's like that's pretty much all I listen [Em] to now
He said now everything [B] else the mumbo-gumbo rap is what he called it
He said he'll listen to it when he went a little snack snack of Ellie.
I believe is what he called it
But outside [Dm] of that when he's in his zone
He was like these rappers are not [Em] talking about anything and a [B] lot of these rappers and he didn't get specific with it
He's like a [Dm] lot of these rappers are lying [B] right?
They're not telling these kids that yo
These are the consequences of being in the streets, and I really love that
I'm not mad at people for being in the streets, but I want these people to at least tell these kids
Yo, this ain't for everyone you could get killed in these streets
You could get put in incarceration in these streets [Em] and trouble made it a point of emphasis [Bb] to say that it's just a lot of
music out there that's promoting that [Dm] the
Violent life and the gun [B] violence and in the streets and a lot of these cats ain't meant for it, right?
So with all that being said
Charlemagne asked to a trouble about [Em] 21st
I was like he's a dope town out of the city and [A] I do believe 21st
I was a really dope town.
I met [Dm] 21 Savage two weeks ago.
I've told him that he's a dope [C] talent
He's I think he's a phenomenal [B] talent.
I think he's the to me.
He's the best verse
I want to hear in Atlanta right now when he's on a record
He [Em] usually gives a really good 16 because I'm always trying to figure out what the hell this nigga say 21 [B] on the ad-lib
Anyways troubles like man salute to 21 ain't got nothing against him
But he ain't really talking about anything either if I would have wanted to say 21 steps
I just would have said I thought 21 steps was one of the artists that I listened to
he was like, yo, he got a couple club bangers, but
You know, it ain't message based music is club bangers, right?
And again, he [Bb] wasn't knocking 21
He was just saying that's what [Dm] he's musically into right?
[E] Well, apparently this message got back to 21 Savage [Em] and I know it's a response to trouble
[Bb] I mean it comes out of nowhere 21 hopped on Twitter and he's obviously talking about the conversation
That [B] trouble and Mike will have with the breakfast club 21 said I didn't come here to [Dm] compete
I came to eat miss [B] me with all that grape is right greatest rapper shit.
I want to be the richest leave me alone
I'm in my own world now [G] now here's gonna be a [Em] conflict of interest in rap, right?
[B] So rap we grew rap hip-hop has [Dm] grown over time with people [Em] caring about their music [B] caring about their bars caring about
[Dm] Literally the essence of a [Em] record a 16 it meant so much to people [B] but now we're in this era where let's just call a spade a spade
Hip-hop is the most popping genre of music and people are hopping in hip [Dm]-hop with no passion about this in the world
You got a [Em] friend that rap [Bb] damn near you might be the rapper
Yeah, I mean I've seen so many people [D] not passionate about this rap thing at [B] all, but it's a money-making field
It's a you can't act like it ain't money in it is just a hip-hop
There's so many ways and avenues to make [G] money in it right now because it's growing so [Em] much
It's going through the roof so many [B] jobs being given because of this this sport.
I call it a sport, right?
So, where do you draw the line when you're passionate about hip-hop or when you're watching especially in our [Dm] community?
We're watching young black dudes [Em] get rich and it's not just the [Bb] rappers.
These rappers are empowering
[Bm] Managers people around them security hell
They're empowering camera [E] guys photo guys who are [B] going on to be in movies right and produce movies, right?
So, [Em] how do you balance that?
[B] Where do you draw the line in in in the essence and the integrity of rap?
But when you see in black brothers and sisters make money, right?
So, how do you draw that line?
I don't know the answer to that question because we need generational wealth right now
I'm not gonna go on a whole spill.
So y'all talk to me in the comment box below
21st half is like, you know, I never came in this shit to be the greatest rapper alive and he's responding to trouble and
You know, there's [B] nothing too serious about the response.
Hopefully these two brothers
They were [D] next to each other at the game at one point
So [Em] I don't think he's any issues anything like that, [Am] but it's hot show day that I was at a couple weeks ago
[B] But I just think it's just a difference of opinion and troubles like yo
[Em] I can't listen to guys like that when I'm in you know, I mean trying to get in my [B] mold
And I know people who can't listen to 21 like that, you know
So hey what y'all think about all this 21st ever says I'm not trying to be the greatest rapper
I'm trying to be the richest in this and [Dm] troubles like look
I got a listen [Em] to some soul infested music [Am] right now and it's not coming in Atlanta
All [B] right, what y'all think talk to [G] me in the comment box below.
Thank you for the time
[Em] Love's boy.
Don't take [A] it for granted.
Follow me on Twitter Instagram at is mr.
Bella.
[Dm] Beto
I'm out.
[Em]
[G] I want to salute you homie, you know for for building [Eb] your own thing and doing your own thing
[Gm] Creating your own platform your own website.
[Dm] I got one life to live out my dreams and I'm giving this thing all I got
I interview celebrities.
I talk sports.
I
Represent the [Eb] culture.
All right now you
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Alright, mr.
Telefero TV house everybody doing as I [G] reported on yesterday
[B] Trouble and Mike will made it went up to the Breakfast Club to do an interview and y'all already know I'm rocking with trouble
I think he's [Em] one of the dopest talents to [F] come out of the city of Atlanta, Georgia
Right salute to everybody [G] down there in Atlanta, and I [Em] think trouble is about to have his [B] moment
I told him that in the interview about a week and a half ago, and I believe that anyways
This Breakfast Club interview was very dope
And trouble was asked [Dm] by Charlemagne and I think envy as [E] well about the Atlanta music [B] scene and trouble
Was there [Dm] honest he called it pretty much [Em] trash.
I mean he hopped in Mike Wills answer
He was [Bb] like just call it trash Mike will [E] didn't do that, but trouble [B] did he said the Atlanta music scene is trash
He said yeah, they're not talking about anything
He was like when he [Em] needs to listen to music he goes to his [B] bread and butter
Which is the pox of the world the [Dm] boosters of the world the DMX
I believe he [Em] named ghetto boys outcasts and he said he saluted Lucci
[B] But he went out of his way to salute Lucci of this generation
And he's like that's pretty much all I listen [Em] to now
He said now everything [B] else the mumbo-gumbo rap is what he called it
He said he'll listen to it when he went a little snack snack of Ellie.
I believe is what he called it
But outside [Dm] of that when he's in his zone
He was like these rappers are not [Em] talking about anything and a [B] lot of these rappers and he didn't get specific with it
He's like a [Dm] lot of these rappers are lying [B] right?
They're not telling these kids that yo
These are the consequences of being in the streets, and I really love that
I'm not mad at people for being in the streets, but I want these people to at least tell these kids
Yo, this ain't for everyone you could get killed in these streets
You could get put in incarceration in these streets [Em] and trouble made it a point of emphasis [Bb] to say that it's just a lot of
music out there that's promoting that [Dm] the
Violent life and the gun [B] violence and in the streets and a lot of these cats ain't meant for it, right?
So with all that being said
Charlemagne asked to a trouble about [Em] 21st
I was like he's a dope town out of the city and [A] I do believe 21st
I was a really dope town.
I met [Dm] 21 Savage two weeks ago.
I've told him that he's a dope [C] talent
He's I think he's a phenomenal [B] talent.
I think he's the to me.
He's the best verse
I want to hear in Atlanta right now when he's on a record
He [Em] usually gives a really good 16 because I'm always trying to figure out what the hell this nigga say 21 [B] on the ad-lib
Anyways troubles like man salute to 21 ain't got nothing against him
But he ain't really talking about anything either if I would have wanted to say 21 steps
I just would have said I thought 21 steps was one of the artists that I listened to
he was like, yo, he got a couple club bangers, but
You know, it ain't message based music is club bangers, right?
And again, he [Bb] wasn't knocking 21
He was just saying that's what [Dm] he's musically into right?
[E] Well, apparently this message got back to 21 Savage [Em] and I know it's a response to trouble
[Bb] I mean it comes out of nowhere 21 hopped on Twitter and he's obviously talking about the conversation
That [B] trouble and Mike will have with the breakfast club 21 said I didn't come here to [Dm] compete
I came to eat miss [B] me with all that grape is right greatest rapper shit.
I want to be the richest leave me alone
I'm in my own world now [G] now here's gonna be a [Em] conflict of interest in rap, right?
[B] So rap we grew rap hip-hop has [Dm] grown over time with people [Em] caring about their music [B] caring about their bars caring about
[Dm] Literally the essence of a [Em] record a 16 it meant so much to people [B] but now we're in this era where let's just call a spade a spade
Hip-hop is the most popping genre of music and people are hopping in hip [Dm]-hop with no passion about this in the world
You got a [Em] friend that rap [Bb] damn near you might be the rapper
Yeah, I mean I've seen so many people [D] not passionate about this rap thing at [B] all, but it's a money-making field
It's a you can't act like it ain't money in it is just a hip-hop
There's so many ways and avenues to make [G] money in it right now because it's growing so [Em] much
It's going through the roof so many [B] jobs being given because of this this sport.
I call it a sport, right?
So, where do you draw the line when you're passionate about hip-hop or when you're watching especially in our [Dm] community?
We're watching young black dudes [Em] get rich and it's not just the [Bb] rappers.
These rappers are empowering
_ [Bm] Managers people around them security hell
They're empowering camera [E] guys photo guys who are [B] going on to be in movies right and produce movies, right?
So, [Em] how do you balance that?
[B] Where do you draw the line in in in the essence and the integrity of rap?
But when you see in black brothers and sisters make money, right?
So, how do you draw that line?
I don't know the answer to that question because we need generational wealth right now
I'm not gonna go on a whole spill.
So y'all talk to me in the comment box below
21st half is like, you know, I never came in this shit to be the greatest rapper alive and he's responding to trouble and
You know, there's [B] nothing too serious about the response.
Hopefully these two brothers
They were [D] next to each other at the game at one point
So [Em] I don't think he's any issues anything like that, [Am] but it's hot show day that I was at a couple weeks ago
[B] But I just think it's just a difference of opinion and troubles like yo
[Em] I can't listen to guys like that when I'm in you know, I mean trying to get in my [B] mold
And I know people who can't listen to 21 like that, you know
So hey what y'all think about all this 21st ever says I'm not trying to be the greatest rapper
I'm trying to be the richest in this and [Dm] troubles like look
I got a listen [Em] to some soul infested music [Am] right now and it's not coming in Atlanta
All [B] right, what y'all think talk to [G] me in the comment box below.
Thank you for the time
[Em] Love's boy.
Don't take [A] it for granted.
Follow me on Twitter Instagram at is mr.
Bella.
[Dm] Beto
I'm out.
[Em] _ _ _
[G] I want to salute you homie, you know for for building [Eb] your own thing and doing your own thing
[Gm] Creating your own platform your own website.
[Dm] I got one life to live out my dreams and I'm giving this thing all I got
I interview celebrities.
I talk sports.
I
Represent the [Eb] culture.
All right now you
Telefero TV house everybody doing as I [G] reported on yesterday
[B] Trouble and Mike will made it went up to the Breakfast Club to do an interview and y'all already know I'm rocking with trouble
I think he's [Em] one of the dopest talents to [F] come out of the city of Atlanta, Georgia
Right salute to everybody [G] down there in Atlanta, and I [Em] think trouble is about to have his [B] moment
I told him that in the interview about a week and a half ago, and I believe that anyways
This Breakfast Club interview was very dope
And trouble was asked [Dm] by Charlemagne and I think envy as [E] well about the Atlanta music [B] scene and trouble
Was there [Dm] honest he called it pretty much [Em] trash.
I mean he hopped in Mike Wills answer
He was [Bb] like just call it trash Mike will [E] didn't do that, but trouble [B] did he said the Atlanta music scene is trash
He said yeah, they're not talking about anything
He was like when he [Em] needs to listen to music he goes to his [B] bread and butter
Which is the pox of the world the [Dm] boosters of the world the DMX
I believe he [Em] named ghetto boys outcasts and he said he saluted Lucci
[B] But he went out of his way to salute Lucci of this generation
And he's like that's pretty much all I listen [Em] to now
He said now everything [B] else the mumbo-gumbo rap is what he called it
He said he'll listen to it when he went a little snack snack of Ellie.
I believe is what he called it
But outside [Dm] of that when he's in his zone
He was like these rappers are not [Em] talking about anything and a [B] lot of these rappers and he didn't get specific with it
He's like a [Dm] lot of these rappers are lying [B] right?
They're not telling these kids that yo
These are the consequences of being in the streets, and I really love that
I'm not mad at people for being in the streets, but I want these people to at least tell these kids
Yo, this ain't for everyone you could get killed in these streets
You could get put in incarceration in these streets [Em] and trouble made it a point of emphasis [Bb] to say that it's just a lot of
music out there that's promoting that [Dm] the
Violent life and the gun [B] violence and in the streets and a lot of these cats ain't meant for it, right?
So with all that being said
Charlemagne asked to a trouble about [Em] 21st
I was like he's a dope town out of the city and [A] I do believe 21st
I was a really dope town.
I met [Dm] 21 Savage two weeks ago.
I've told him that he's a dope [C] talent
He's I think he's a phenomenal [B] talent.
I think he's the to me.
He's the best verse
I want to hear in Atlanta right now when he's on a record
He [Em] usually gives a really good 16 because I'm always trying to figure out what the hell this nigga say 21 [B] on the ad-lib
Anyways troubles like man salute to 21 ain't got nothing against him
But he ain't really talking about anything either if I would have wanted to say 21 steps
I just would have said I thought 21 steps was one of the artists that I listened to
he was like, yo, he got a couple club bangers, but
You know, it ain't message based music is club bangers, right?
And again, he [Bb] wasn't knocking 21
He was just saying that's what [Dm] he's musically into right?
[E] Well, apparently this message got back to 21 Savage [Em] and I know it's a response to trouble
[Bb] I mean it comes out of nowhere 21 hopped on Twitter and he's obviously talking about the conversation
That [B] trouble and Mike will have with the breakfast club 21 said I didn't come here to [Dm] compete
I came to eat miss [B] me with all that grape is right greatest rapper shit.
I want to be the richest leave me alone
I'm in my own world now [G] now here's gonna be a [Em] conflict of interest in rap, right?
[B] So rap we grew rap hip-hop has [Dm] grown over time with people [Em] caring about their music [B] caring about their bars caring about
[Dm] Literally the essence of a [Em] record a 16 it meant so much to people [B] but now we're in this era where let's just call a spade a spade
Hip-hop is the most popping genre of music and people are hopping in hip [Dm]-hop with no passion about this in the world
You got a [Em] friend that rap [Bb] damn near you might be the rapper
Yeah, I mean I've seen so many people [D] not passionate about this rap thing at [B] all, but it's a money-making field
It's a you can't act like it ain't money in it is just a hip-hop
There's so many ways and avenues to make [G] money in it right now because it's growing so [Em] much
It's going through the roof so many [B] jobs being given because of this this sport.
I call it a sport, right?
So, where do you draw the line when you're passionate about hip-hop or when you're watching especially in our [Dm] community?
We're watching young black dudes [Em] get rich and it's not just the [Bb] rappers.
These rappers are empowering
_ [Bm] Managers people around them security hell
They're empowering camera [E] guys photo guys who are [B] going on to be in movies right and produce movies, right?
So, [Em] how do you balance that?
[B] Where do you draw the line in in in the essence and the integrity of rap?
But when you see in black brothers and sisters make money, right?
So, how do you draw that line?
I don't know the answer to that question because we need generational wealth right now
I'm not gonna go on a whole spill.
So y'all talk to me in the comment box below
21st half is like, you know, I never came in this shit to be the greatest rapper alive and he's responding to trouble and
You know, there's [B] nothing too serious about the response.
Hopefully these two brothers
They were [D] next to each other at the game at one point
So [Em] I don't think he's any issues anything like that, [Am] but it's hot show day that I was at a couple weeks ago
[B] But I just think it's just a difference of opinion and troubles like yo
[Em] I can't listen to guys like that when I'm in you know, I mean trying to get in my [B] mold
And I know people who can't listen to 21 like that, you know
So hey what y'all think about all this 21st ever says I'm not trying to be the greatest rapper
I'm trying to be the richest in this and [Dm] troubles like look
I got a listen [Em] to some soul infested music [Am] right now and it's not coming in Atlanta
All [B] right, what y'all think talk to [G] me in the comment box below.
Thank you for the time
[Em] Love's boy.
Don't take [A] it for granted.
Follow me on Twitter Instagram at is mr.
Bella.
[Dm] Beto
I'm out.
[Em] _ _ _
[G] I want to salute you homie, you know for for building [Eb] your own thing and doing your own thing
[Gm] Creating your own platform your own website.
[Dm] I got one life to live out my dreams and I'm giving this thing all I got
I interview celebrities.
I talk sports.
I
Represent the [Eb] culture.
All right now you