I.T. on his son King, "Time is going to be his teacher. I did everything for him. Nothing i can do now"...

Sad thing is his daddy didn't have the advantages he had growing as T.I's son, them streets are like a fucking drug to our youth.
This isn't true,T.I's father was an old man who was a hustler and T.I got whatever he wanted,traveling back and forth from ATL to Harlem and he's been trying to get a deal since KrisKross days,going to the studios,doing talent shows and that's how him and Yung Dro know each other cause Dro was a rapper too,bestfriends with KrisKross and was on the road with them since "Jump".So don't believe all of that trapping and rapping shit....

He knows like King does trying to find where you fit in at cause your parents having money doesn't mean it's easy cause everywhere he goes,they know him,eyes are on him,people recording him,he falls,he jumps,he does this or doesn't someone is always there to mention it to someone else.....It's hard people knowing you or so they think they do and you have not a clue who the fuck they are.He might need to move outta ATL and avoid that light cause it's not for everyone.
 
This isn't true,T.I's father was an old man who was a hustler and T.I got whatever he wanted,traveling back and forth from ATL to Harlem and he's been trying to get a deal since KrisKross days,going to the studios,doing talent shows and that's how him and Yung Dro know each other cause Dro was a rapper too,bestfriends with KrisKross and was on the road with them since "Jump".So don't believe all of that trapping and rapping shit....

He knows like King does trying to find where you fit in at cause your parents having money doesn't mean it's easy cause everywhere he goes,they know him,eyes are on him,people recording him,he falls,he jumps,he does this or doesn't someone is always there to mention it to someone else.....It's hard people knowing you or so they think they do and you have not a clue who the fuck they are.He might need to move outta ATL and avoid that light cause it's not for everyone.
What I'm saying is that he didn't have to grow up in the streets by the time king was born T.I was T.I he wasn't relying on the drug game to provide for his family at that time so King never knew what is was like to be a street dude.
 
But the Fonz grew up in a bad neighborhood (even had a black friend! Shout out to my man Sticks!!!) These kids come out from the burbs and go to the Waffle House starting fights with fcuking FRY COOKS?!?!?! At early morning hours! Now my experience with fry cooks at shytty restaurants that stay open all night is that they don't have a deep pool of jobs to pull from on the account that they have a record...THIS is the guy he shouldn't be starting fights with. Just cause your daddy is...sorry WAS hard doesn't mean that you are or have to be! T.I. failed this kid. It's one thing to be tough cause anybody can be tough. But you want your kids to be better than you, it be one thing if he was on drugs, but this motherfcuker ain't hooked on shyt! The opportunities that he has had compared to others his age just squandered and for what? Some shyt that won't help you 20 years from now?!

Bruh you KNOW what happend to STYX right??? He was like the porns industries JJ

from good times..
 
Can I take a selfie with you? Not ri......I'm in the middle of something. Dis more important but go head.

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Street culture has become the main way to be cool. Look at who it is attracting. Skinny smallish dudes. The big boys and athletes usually get the girls, but having money (or the appearance of having money) levels the playing field.

You need talent, skill, discipline to make it to a pro level, be a legal entrepreneur, get a high pay job etc...

Anyone can present themselves as a hot boy without all that dedication, so it attracts the mediocre.
 
Can't relate. But if a seed continues to do dumb shit I sure as hell not going to prison with them
T.I may come to eat those words by cacs standards T.I should still be in prison he don't want them cacs to make the example out of his lil boys cause that boy ain't surviving prison unless T.I paying mofos to keep em safe, don't know what the fuck his son sees in the mirror but he ain't built for county jail.
 
Street culture has become the main way to be cool. Look at who it is attracting. Skinny smallish dudes. The big boys and athletes usually get the girls, but having money (or the appearance of having money) levels the playing field.

You need talent, skill, discipline to make it to a pro level, be a legal entrepreneur, get a high pay job etc...

Anyone can present themselves as a hot boy without all that dedication, so it attracts the mediocre.
Excellent points

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T.I may come to eat those words by cacs standards T.I should still be in prison he don't want them cacs to make the example out of his lil boys cause that boy ain't surviving prison unless T.I paying mofos to keep em safe, don't know what the fuck his son sees in the mirror but he ain't built for county jail.
Yeah he putting on for the public, he def gone make sure Son is safe
 
His son’s fuck ups may catch up to T.I. himself if he’s not careful. He should consider walking around with more security.
 
Sad shit. I feel TI as a Father who feels like he tried to guide his son but his son is choosing a different like than what he wanted for him. Boys can be knuckleheads and sometimes have to make mistakes to learn rather than be told.

On a related note, wealthy Black boys often have confusion in that our society teaches us that we should be living a street life while their reality is opposite. Even our success stories are brothers getting it out the mud. A lot of wealthy Black boys don’t feel authentically Black without this experience. I realized this from watching my wife’s family and peers. Her family has long money with kids that have boats, live in mansions, go to private/ boarding school, and don’t have visible struggle. It is interesting observing them and their peers. The women seem to continue progress but a few of the men started rapping, a few gangbang, some got locked up and 2 committed suicide. I think it’s the culture we are fed because I don’t notice it with early generation Nigerians.
 
One of them D12 cats said it best... and I'm paraphrasing, but it was something like

"A real street nigga ain't trying to get in the streets he trying to get out, feel me??!?"

Dudes have every head start in the world and still want to be something HE'S NOT.

He's stunting on his daddy's money. I know TI stresses that to him.

It won't hit him till he's on his own, "friends" and girls dried up cause his money's gone or he's in the clink.

He hasn't done shit (to my knowledge). Make your own money, find your own path to manhood.
 
Sad shit. I feel TI as a Father who feels like he tried to guide his son but his son is choosing a different like than what he wanted for him. Boys can be knuckleheads and sometimes have to make mistakes to learn rather than be told.

On a related note, wealthy Black boys often have confusion in that our society teaches us that we should be living a street life while their reality is opposite. Even our success stories are brothers getting it out the mud. A lot of wealthy Black boys don’t feel authentically Black without this experience. I realized this from watching my wife’s family and peers. Her family has long money with kids that have boats, live in mansions, go to private/ boarding school, and don’t have visible struggle. It is interesting observing them and their peers. The women seem to continue progress but a few of the men started rapping, a few gangbang, some got locked up and 2 committed suicide. I think it’s the culture we are fed because I don’t notice it with early generation Nigerians.

Far from wealthy, but my kids are provided for... my ex and i see to it that all needs are met and most wants (if earned) will be too...

It's crazy because I laugh at how not hood my kids are at times, but then I thank God that they've never had to experience the shit I grew up in.
 
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