Friday, September 14, 2012

What's Beef ?!?!



Ok so I was minding my own business when I heard about a aspiring rapper had been slain. I will admit I was like who? Well after some conversations with my oldest son, Vanbrosky he enlightened me and gave me the background on the slain rapper and those who had beef with him. I had read reports of JoJo tweeting where he was hours before the murder and so on but you judge for yourself , so here is the scoop----->>>18-year-old rapper Lil JoJo was slain last Tuesday what police are saying is gang related but could there be more to it? There has been a beef between the rapper and fellow Chicago native Chief Keef and his whole GBE/OTF crew. The two have been spewing insults at each other since April but in the last week it only turned serious. 




Reports stated that JoJo released a video of himself and fellow gang members running up on GBE member Lil Reese where the two had unpleasant words with each other. While it may seemed as if nothing was going to happen because JoJo was in a car driving by screaming the insults, that was not the case. Towards the end of the video you can see what appears to be rapper Lil Reese yelling the words "Imma kill you!" towards Lil JoJo. The rapper would began tweeting about the incident and insulting Lil Reese. Five hours later JoJo was shot in the back and dies while riding a bike. 

Just like any media attention person Chief Keef then took to Twitter to address the death and it seemed like he was taunting the death. Chief Keef tweeted "Its Sad Cuz Dat Nigga Jojo Wanted To Be Jus Like Us #LMAO" Keef recently took to Twitter to say that his tweets were hacked and they weren't from him. The murder is still unsolved and there has been no leads lately.

See in my honest opinion this is crazy and clearly when wanting to be thug goes TOO far. The youth is supposed to be our future; well that's what Whitney wanted us to believe but with this type of behavior from these teens I do not think it can be. It is very sad that a life was taken. I would like to think that people learned something from the Biggie and Tupac tragedies but obviously not. I have a suggestion, less talk and more focus on the music.



Kisha Green is a publisher who has a passion for writing and sharing her witty personality with many through social media. For more info about Kisha, visit her website and you can also follow her on Twitter @KishaGreen

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