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Robert Jenkins
@Guruball1 · 4:36

FBI raid Sean( puffy) Combs house today

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Because there's dirt that you didn't want to get out. So it's getting to the point, man, where the chickens are coming home to roost. Buddy, you've done so much dirt in your life. You have people murdered. You have people that's in prison saying that you were supposed to have paid them $2 million to murder people. A lot of different things are coming in, and your dirt is just coming out. Why?

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Shawna Kearsley
@OnAcornBay · 1:39

Classic story. The price of fame.

I guess that when you're in it, you get caught up in it and things happen there. But there are folks that are now speaking out and they were there when it happened and they were in positions, I would imagine, to make different choices. I don't know
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Robert Jenkins
@Guruball1 · 3:54

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This is the reason why a lot of these celebrities are so on drugs and so messed up mentally and dealing with so many different psychiatrists and just going through hard times because they can't forget the dirt they did to get to where they are today. Thank you for your reply. Have a blessed day
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Andrea Piggue
@Andrea_Speaks · 3:38

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He tried to approach me. He tried to approach me. Like, it's all coming out now. And if he did get in his jet and flee, that's just the type of person he is. Instead of standing up on his 2ft and fighting against these charges, I don't think he should be fighting them in the press or on social media, but I definitely wouldn't have left not. And you got children here because what kind of life is that for your children?
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Shawna Kearsley
@OnAcornBay · 4:59

What do we call this. Not black not white not poor not rich. What do we call this?

And unless you are one of those women who have paid your dues and have arrived, you're going to play the game in order to move yourself around in that world. Or not. Advertising, same thing. Rap music, same thing. Rock and roll, same thing. Movies, same thing. So I think there's a tremendous sadness that I feel that it is an African American who's done these awful things. I didn't feel the same way when R. Kelly was out there, though
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Robert Jenkins
@Guruball1 · 4:33

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Diddy had he helped them with the Ciroc to build up Ciroc to make Sarak a drink for everyone, not just the urban, because they needed a problem selling liquor and stuff to urban. To the urban people, urban culture, blacks. So he helped them with that. Then when he came with De Leon, right now they want to put him in the. He said the quote unquote, and this is the business transactions. The black section or the urban section
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Robert Jenkins
@Guruball1 · 4:35

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We don't have to do this, we can make music, we can do this. You could be this, you could do that. And then the agencies, the record agency says, wait a minute, we don't want this type of music. They had a meeting with the top heads of rap at the time and said, we don't want you all rapping about this kind of stuff no more. We wanted more hood. We wanted street
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Andrea Piggue
@Andrea_Speaks · 4:59

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Like, all of these people, like, somebody should have did something, but if he did something wrong, like with Bill Cosby, I don't really think Bill Cosby did what they said he did. I don't know. I wasn't, you know, old enough back then, but I don't think he did that. But because the people that they had come up against him, they just, to me, they weren't credible. But, you know, R. Kelly
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Robert Jenkins
@Guruball1 · 4:29

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They, everybody talk about, he did this, he did that, they held him down. And then what happened? Put him in jail for a while and let them all go. All charges, everything was found unsubstantiated. But what I don't like is how media will blow you up if someone say you do something, but when you're found not guilty, it's a little, small, little, few sentences the back of the newspaper
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Shawna Kearsley
@OnAcornBay · 4:40

@Guruball1 Thought Leaders of Rap. Next logical step

The rap music turned on me, and it told me that all I'm good for is sex and nothing else and eyelashes and short shorts. The rap music turned on me as a woman and destroyed my femininity. It destroyed my consciousness, it destroyed my body. The rap music turned on me. It was just, I think I was in college when I recognized the complete separation from this culture
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