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Quincy Johnson
Atlanta, GA · 2 months ago

it's funny how people be committing crimes just to be doing it ....Devil be working huh

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sam Green
Virginia Beach, VA · 18 days ago

str8 clown the one nixxx keep his pole... 💯

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AG Griffin
McComb, MS · 3 months ago

Looking ahead to 2026, there is public hope that increased honesty and transparency will lead to positive change, but also concern among some that old patterns may persist. The willingness to speak out—whether about local disputes, injustice, or personal pain—remains a key theme both locally and in the larger cultural conversation���.

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Say Red Studios
New Orleans, LA · 4 months ago

lol, a Free ARP in the ice cooler, lol I assure you the gas station habibis got it tucked under the counter

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Hdog
4 months ago

where was the white man? they're always talking that racist shit but I never see the white man holding them down. could they be lying? or just always the victim

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Carlos
Diamond Bar, CA · 4 months ago

EBT people

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Christine Lyons
Anderson, IN · 4 months ago

look I ain't even gonna front, that was slick

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lee Perryman
Tacoma, WA · 2 months ago

racist much 😭😭😭 y'all really need a life. how about checking in on those dirt trolls y'all call kids before they shoot the school up 😂😂😂

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AG Griffin
McComb, MS · 3 months ago

There has been a noticeable trend in 2025—especially as 2026 approaches—where more individuals are openly talking about personal struggles, injustices, and the realities behind local incidents, whether in the community or reflected in popular music and culture. Many artists and residents have used their platforms to shed light on situations that were previously kept hidden or ignored, including themes of betrayal, loss, violence, and social inequality

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NEW ORLEANS 504
New Orleans, LA · 2 months ago

goofies

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Chance Keller
Highlands Ranch, CO · 5 months ago

smart af

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Dan Bates
4 months ago

they'll get a fingerprint

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DEADLINEJay
St Louis, MO · 4 months ago

that poor Camry 😭😭😭

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Travis Scott
Champlin, MN · 2 months ago

dumb

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AG Griffin
McComb, MS · 3 months ago

speak about the situation. a lot of people speak out about things that was really going on with them is that music is blowing up send people are looking at certain things what's going on it's 2025 about to be 2026 pretty soon with things change to be the right way of things would be the same way certain people speak out alligation fly in the sky by certain things that went on.

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wiggybombom
2 months ago

What was on this video is them running over a cry bc and stashing something 🤷 def ran over a curb who knows what was stashed or who they are

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gravity sucks
Margate, FL · 2 months ago

Moon Crickets!!!!!

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Bobby52
Long Beach, NY · 2 months ago

the future doctors and lawyers.

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==>GETTING THRU THE DAY<==
a month ago

what an idiot😅 snitched on himself 😅😳

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AG Griffin
McComb, MS · 3 months ago

Contemporary music, particularly in hip-hop and regional releases, mirrors this movement by addressing the “realness” behind personal and community hardships, and by calling out those who take advantage of others or remain silent about wrongdoing. As people speak out, there are often “allegations flying in the sky”—meaning rumors and accusations become more public, and the community’s willingness to discuss difficult truths grows��.