What's with all these limpdick-smurfs rippin on Gotti's martial arts technique? I'd swing my mushroom like a Smurfin Great Sword and slay a hoard of mongoloid warlocks to keep a pussy that fine safe.
For the past several years, Detroit rapper Big Sean has been dropping middling, occasionally terrible rap albums. 2011’s “Finally Famous” is a forgettable debut, and its 2013 follow-up, “Hall of Fame,” is remembered for a legendary Kendrick Lamar verse. While his 2015 album, “Dark Sky Paradise,” had some notable hits and bangers on it, Big Sean was still finding himself behind the times on hip hop’s trends. It always seems like he is one step behind the game, putting his stamp on a style a year
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