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Kinda getting annoyed by these Punjabi rappers pretending to be gangsters. : pakistan

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Meh it's the same with English rappers in the US and Canada. Talking about biches, money and sX.

Not really bro, shit is real around here. I had the misfortune of growing up in these ghettos. Me and my brother were always at “war” with scum in the area we lived in— only b/c we chose to not be like them. Alhumdullilah, we made it out in timely fashion due to the efforts of my parents.

Paki thinks he's better than them.

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I'm not Sidhu's fan but it was rare to hear or see vulgarity in his music vids. Couldn't really relate to his music. But Being a jutt is synonymous w/ gun culture and manliness amongst Indian Punjabis. It's their thing. On top of that Sidhu was starting to rap about Punjab issues. Which made him a threat to the Indian establishment. So they took him out.

Bro he didn't just make music on guns and shit. He actually made thought provoking music. For example, he made a song on Punjab and how it has been shafted. The Indian government has banned that song from YouTube. And it was released after his death.

Moosewala did glorify all of the things you Stated but he also spoke about A LOT of problems in India. He was against the shit Indian government pulls on the Sikh people and openly talked shit about them. He also talked about how the government treats the Indian Punjab horribly. He even mentioned Kashmir in one of his songs. Obviously dude made song that glorified the gun culture but he still made songs about real problems too. All and all, he still didn’t deserve 30 bullets in his stomach for making songs that glorified guns/violence and gangster culture.

Wrong. The success of Punjabi rap artists like Moose Wala and Bohemia demonstrates the genre's ability to connect with audiences and address issues that are relevant to people's lives. Even Moose Wala's music often addressed social and political issues in Indian Punjab, such as Modi government's brutality against Sikh farmers.

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Is making kkkhalistanis druggies a gayop to turn all of pakjab into druggies. :marseythinkorino:

So true, I grew up in a rough neighbourhood with second generation Afro-Carribeans and West Indians in the UK. Let me tell you something, those were natural born gangsters. They were like wild pit bulls because they were raised by single mothers and grew up in poverty. Most ended in Jail or dead. Compared to these middle class Pakistanis acting like gangsters 🤣🤣🤣

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So your argument is that his music is irrelevant because he didn't actually sell drugs and kill people?

Yeah, same concept as a war veteran talking about war but never actually went to war but passing it off as truth.

Lol hilarious.

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Only people who listened to Bohemia were sexually frustrated Isloo teens and middle class OSP’s who wanted rap in desi flavor. Success of Punjabi rap follows the same formula of commercialized rap where s*x, drugs, and violence sells. Music like this has only exploited troubled desi youth it has never empowered them.

Look at this clown pointing out anecdotal evidence when someone else tries to make a point, but using it himself in a matter-of-fact manner. This is just ironic, and I pity you for being blind to your own ignorance. It’s just the high and mighty attitude coupled with you thinking you’re spitting facts which is making me nauseous. You have absolutely no argument, you’re essentially arguing the same thing as video game violence = increase in real world violence. This has been absolutely proven to be false in the majority of literature in psychology, I’ve published my own meta-analysis of this for my mini-dissertation and there’s no evidence of a causal relationship.

Lots of :marseylongpost: after this

Did you just compare Tupac and Biggie to an imposter? This guy came from a middle class family, he was sent abroad as an international student for higher education. This man was a fake gangster rapping about a life he never lived. On his last days he was in contact w/ the POLICE to get protection against death threats he received online. This goes very much against his supposed gangsta persona. He promoted gang violence and gun culture and yet never lived a day of it. Why I have a gripe of hearing trash music like this in restaurants and weddings?— I’ll leave that open to interpretation.

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