I know that everybody who has been to Little Five Points has run into that dude who ask you if you like rap. Whenever I walk past that dude I tell him that I do not like rap, but every time he sees me, again he asks me if I like rap. Then there are those guys who get mad when you do not want to listen to their music. I remember this light skin dude who always ask me if I like rap asked me if I like rap and of course I say no, so he gets mad. One time I was in Little Five Point with my twin sister Allie Ozell I have on a megatron jacket, simply because I like megatron. So he is a little upset, asking me, do you know what that means, and I am like of course I do, he was the main villain in the transformers series. WRONG, Megatron is actually a pretty big gang in New York, so I guess even though I did not listen to his CD he gave me a little history lesson. I remember me and my homeboy went to Little Five Points and this dude was like "Hey do you want to listen to my CD?" And we were like no thanks and then he just flipped out. Dude us listening to your CD is not going to make a difference in you making it big. If you are still selling CDs in Little Five Points after four years, your music is probably horrible. For a minute I thought that this rapper was about to fight us. Well me and my homeboy were out in San Francisco this weekend. As we were walking around this dude is like "Do you like rap?" I decided to change my answer up and say yes. So he starts talking about who he is or whatever, and stuff like then. Then he starts telling me about how garbage the rappers out now are and how they are not real. Then he asks me who I listen to, and I say Lupe......No response for minute. So my first thought is I won. But then again he asks me who I listen to. So I say Andre 3000. Strangely, he goes back to Lupe saying that if I like Lupe then I will like his stuff. I am like no thanks dude. So he gets mad, and starts telling me that I will see him again on a different level or something like. Honestly if I was to see him again, I probably would not even remember who he was. And I am going to be like "man I should have given this dude like $10 when I had the chance to buy his CD, because I would have the Cd of a famous person".
So I wonder why is it that the rap dudes are the only ones who are so confrontational. You rarely see Alternative rock dudes out asking people if the like alternative rock, or the techno dudes going around dude dance routines with glow sticks asking people if they like techno. But I guess in certain places you have to push you stuff as hard as possible can. I know there are at least 57 million rappers in Atlanta, and half of them are talking about the same stuff.
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