Great video, and absolute kudos for not using an AI voiceover. They're cheap, nasty, and lazy. Well done. Your statement in the vid - copied below - is a statement that could sum up the entire US, as perceived by any non-US country. "It's about an entire system that values image and wealth over morality and justice'. Id rather be broke and a decent and empathetic human, than be like Diddy / Ellen DG / Pres Unelect Musk / Butler Trump / Weinstein / the list is ENDLESS. America: Sort Yourselves Out, please! (Preferably before Jan 20th?!)
@StephanieB-Ihe53 минут бұрын
Narcissist eventually end up destitute, broken and alone. The people and objects they want cannot survive long term in their presence. It all does catch up with them. Karma eventually has its say.
@deangiannakopoulos15959 минут бұрын
Animals
@freddie.4712Сағат бұрын
with balloonerism about to be released this early 2025, it is safe to say that malcom’s discography was very polished and so damn great that even at his passing his creativity was still felt throughout, like no bullshit. Though it is made back in the era of GO:OD AM it still feels better than the new albums thats been releasing recently
@jeffmartin4238Сағат бұрын
So I take it, you don't like Diddy.🧐
@SeanChukwuezi2 сағат бұрын
He was always a monster love his music 😅
@TElle-oo8kn2 сағат бұрын
Nice video You really put a lot of work into this!
@TKUltra9715 сағат бұрын
Everyone knew about this for decades. Like, i'm not even into the Hip-Hop scene except knowing a few main stream names. But was in whispers like back in 2009.
@Austin-t5j6 сағат бұрын
He just made a name for himself but nobody ever understood how he was just losing himself but got so big that nobody understood his life struggles and only focused on how good he actually was lyrically ❤if only his closest understood him at that point and helped him more 16:29
@Austin-t5j6 сағат бұрын
He just made a name for himself but nobody ever understood how he was just losing himself but got so big that nobody understood his life struggles and only focused on how good he actually was lyrically ❤if only his closest understood him at that point and helped him more
@Austin-t5j6 сағат бұрын
He just made a name for himself but nobody ever understood how he was just losing himself but got so big that nobody understood his life struggles and only focused on how good he actually was lyrically ❤
@Austin-t5j6 сағат бұрын
He just made a name for himself but nobody ever understood how he was just losing himself but got so big that nobody understood his life struggles and only focused on how good he actually was
@Austin-t5j6 сағат бұрын
He just made a name for himself but nobody ever understood how he was just losing himself
@Austin-t5j6 сағат бұрын
Honestly this was the best documentary or explanation about how his style was but I feel like after his Kids album back in 2010 where he rapped about how he actually was and how happy he seemed for once but after that he went down hill and started making music about how he struggled and how un happy he actually was, nobody really cared at that point and at that point he really went into depth about his depression by his music but than lost a lot of support
@mayurski10 сағат бұрын
Dr. Hendrix NAHHHH thats tuff 😭😭😭😭
@xogagan10 сағат бұрын
Dawn FM was amazing from the moment it dropped. It lacked commercial success cuz it had no rollout and no physicals the week it dropped which is why it sold low. Also, people weren’t expecting the Dawn FM experience/soundscape. This happens to most albums that are different or weird, takes some time for people to accept the sounds and see greatness.
@allenstewart926613 сағат бұрын
One notable aspect regarding Diddy is the number of untimely deaths associated with him. There is considerable suspicion surrounding Diddy, as numerous motives appear clear, evident, and hard to ignore. If Diddy and JZ are guilty, as suspicion indicates, they are not only involved in sex trafficking but possibly homicide. This makes Diddy's case have the highest level of seriousness possible.
@arlettasloan645313 сағат бұрын
Okay. I have to disagree with a good whack of stuff about his family defending him and the way you talk about it. It is not a "terrible look" that your family supports you when you are going through a bad time and believes you are being persecuted, whether you are or not. It's 100% normal for family to stand behind family. That's just uncalled for to say that all these things are wrong because he's obviously guilty, so they are being creepy. Maybe they are But, maybe they are being family who know him in a different way than his victims do.
@TopFeedersTV13 сағат бұрын
BOLDY IS THE GOAT OF THIS GENERATION
@ESTYMANAGRANIATV16 сағат бұрын
I'm Gen Y. Born in '88. I've been a Stan since 2000. And I agree, after The Eminem Show it's not the same caliber, unfortunately.
@WestinD117 сағат бұрын
this is such an amazing video
@JuniBearrr21 сағат бұрын
joji. A soulful echo of melancholy, where vulnerability meets haunting melodies.
@ansisaro23 сағат бұрын
Me playing not like us when i finish this video
@unofficialNVRLST23 сағат бұрын
Young Thug was the way I even found Young Dolph their music was practically the same on cadence levels but dolphs was way more polished with an even portion of wacky and lyricism anyone's I saw a Young thug feature or featured I instantly clicked with their music A majority of dudes featured on slimeseason 1-2 and barter 6 I dove into that music because they were able to match his flow
@brxyannКүн бұрын
Why is the algorithm not promoting this great video smh