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This is chess, and Dame is out here playing checkers. Business is business. This isn’t anybody’s fault except Dame’s. The whole “Boss” narrative around him is stale at this point. People still want to see Dame win, but that hope is wearing thin.
He lost Roc-A-Fella, Rocawear, Paid in Full, Dame Dash Studios, and more. What “Boss” loses his greatest commodities with nothing to show for it? What’s the endgame for Dame?
I see it as 50 and Cam challenging Dame to step up—to make the right moves and prove he has the acumen to be the businessman and boss he claims to be. But Dame has finally met his match when it comes to arrogance, and Cam and 50 aren’t letting up.
Damn, Dame… please, get out of your own way.

This has been a Toast Editorial

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2 months ago | [YT] | 2

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This is a lot of you mfs.

4 months ago | [YT] | 3

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What part of the game is this?
These rappers and some so-called street dudes — behind the tough exterior lies a groupie who just wants to be relevant and associated with power. They don’t care if that power is corrupt. They’ve seen the damage this cop mayor has done to the city, yet they still want to kick it and laugh with him.
Y’all didn’t vote — or can’t vote because you're felons — so what’s the groupie act for?
This mentality is now common in the culture (street). It’s the same mindset that keeps Zimmerman breathing, fuels Black MAGA, and supports ignorant podcasts that promote stupidity in the Black community. There are no morals anymore because there are no more rules. You can say fckboy sht and do fckboy sht and still be considered “a real one” with no backlash.
The cop mayor is now using Hip-Hop and street cats as cover — and Hip-Hop and the so-called street dudes are letting it happen. If you don’t stand for something, you’ll fall for anything. The cop mayor and the powerful know y’all won’t stand for sh*t — lazy mfs.
The one thing Nas and Jimmy have in common? They both hugged the cop mayor.
This has been a Toast Editorial.

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4 months ago | [YT] | 3

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From Kufi list to Goofy list... Talk is cheap these days.... Joe and Jada get a side eye too... Horrible interview, horrible show. Some of these rappers are delusional and senile in they later years. This is another dude who ruined whatever little legacy he had because of cheap talk. Over age teenager mentality.
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5 months ago | [YT] | 1

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I'm surprised that so many of my Black and Puerto Rican brothers and sisters have fallen for the Okie Doke. Maybe it's alpha egos, maybe it's nobody wants to admit when they're wrong... Maybe it's both. The divide is getting wider along with the common ground. Open your eyes people. This conflict within the culture is designed. Them people want to stir up an argument about who created Hip-Hop and hoping it boils over to racial strife... Blk vs Brown, then it gets mixed in with immigration and other political agendas. Once the population is decreased from a blk n brown conflict, then "they" have won... While the culture fight itself about who started Hip-Hop, the ones who actually owns Hip-Hop are laughing. Nobody talking about who owns Hip-Hop now and how it is being manipulated, the talking heads are too scared to tackle that subject. A certain fraction of powerful people are terrified they will become the minority, so they would do whatever to make sure that won't happen. There are clear points that both sides are ignoring to further their ego... It's definitely a psyop on the culture and yall falling for it.
Don't let these agents posing like they are for the culture fool you...
The meaning vs the organization: I'm not with the LLC of a people or culture.
FBA  vs FBA
BLM vs BLM (LLC)
DEI vs DEI
The term "Woke" vs their term "Woke"

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10 months ago | [YT] | 1

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Step into the dark, cinematic world of The Old Demons Vol. 2, the latest instrumental odyssey crafted by the visionary underground producer, Toast187. Known for his gritty, soul-stirring productions with Hip-Hop heavyweights like RJ Payne, Chino XL, NEMS, Kurious, and Tha Chill of Compton’s Most Wanted, Toast187 weaves a soundtrack that feels like a lost classic from the golden age of film noir.
In The Old Demons Vol. 2, Toast187 continues his journey through a landscape haunted by old memories, self-doubt, anger, and the constant battle with inner struggles. These "old demons" serve as metaphors for the internal obstacles we face—past traumas, fears of failure, and insecurities that can keep us trapped. Each track unfolds like a scene in a shadowy film, blending soulful samples, brooding basslines, and hard-hitting drum work that pull listeners into an inspiring fight for redemption.
The beats here were originally crafted for artists but are now reimagined to stand alone, echoing the intensity of Toast’s past collaborations while inviting listeners to confront their own "old demons." Ideal for both personal listening and cinematic projects, these instrumentals speak to the resilience it takes to rise above life’s darker moments.
If you’re interested in leasing or purchasing any of these beats, reach out directly at toast187music@gmail.com to bring a piece of this darkly inspiring world into your own soundscape.
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11 months ago (edited) | [YT] | 0

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I wasn't going to entertain the bullshit, but here we go... I was born in Harlem New York 1970.... (damn, old ass mf) since I can remember there has always been Latinos in Hip-Hop... By 1977, down the block where I lived Grant Projects we was always rocking with the Fearless Four that featured The Devastating Tito... We knew who DJ Charlie Chase was and his position in the Cold Crush Brothers.
There was nothing odd about Tito or DJ Charlie Chase being part of a group or Hip-Hop for thar matter... it reflected the neighborhood. You got these agents who wanna divide and conquer for some reason. It's a stupid subject to create for conversation. Some Latino man or woman hurt Tariq Nasheed feelings and he took it out on our culture. Even if it was true that Latinos didn't help create Hip-Hop... So what? As blacks we don't own Hip-Hop anymore... Rich YT men own it and are pushing narratives and agendas that don't belong in Hip-Hop... FOH with this "white noise".... (White noise refers to a statistical model for signals and signal sources, rather than to any specific signal. White noise draws its name from white light,[2] although light that appears white generally does not have a flat power spectral density over the visible band.)
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1 year ago | [YT] | 0