Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaIt follows the career of Atlanta rapper Lil Baby and his rise in rap and pop culture.It follows the career of Atlanta rapper Lil Baby and his rise in rap and pop culture.It follows the career of Atlanta rapper Lil Baby and his rise in rap and pop culture.
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I'm a believer in that you are a true product of your environment. It can make you or break you. It's your choice as too how you are going to proceed. With the knowledge you have been given and the circumstances you have been dealt. LiL Baby had the power within himself. He just needed to know how to navigate it. Even though he saw many negative influences he had just as many positive influencers around him. They all had something in common and they used one another as a catalyst to survive and ultimately make a difference in their own way. As a mother of 2 young black men. I am so proud of the man he has evolved into. He is not a victim of his old environment. Once he opened his mind to except his fullest potential he became woke and untrapped. He's done so much in a few short years that many will never achieve. I'm so glad he allowed this documentary. It will touch a few souls that watch it. The love he has for his family and his children beams through the screen without words. He moves like poetry and his words is an extension of him.
Perfect storytelling of one of the greats 💯
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Overall pretty good. The rap music it self is lyrics are good. The production beats and sounds the same lots of auto tune. Very good family man and like able guy. The only thing that confused me or the message they are trying to deliver didn't make sense. They were saying if you are a drug dealer you can turn to music and make it out. How about the poor kid born in the hood who isn't famous or looked up to and doesn't do drugs how does he or she get a music deal? I'm pretty sure if Lil Baby was just a poor kid without drug money Coach Kevin Lee and Pierre P Thomas wouldn't have put that much time and sweat towards Lil Baby. I would like to see those guys find non drug dealers in the neighborhood into stars. So now the kids are going to watch and think we got to get drug money build a home studio get followers then go find Kevin and Pierre for a record or label deal.
Well done. Gave a clear descriptive insight of life in the West end. (I wanted to hear Rags to Riches in the documentary, but I run it in the car everyday anyways) lol, and Time with our Philly's own, Meek. I wanted to cry on some parts, but his smile makes me laugh. Anddd he do talk a little funny..lmaooo. Evolving and learning is black excellence, Super proud of ya. My sons took a pic with him in ATL, true native. Wonderful to see your moms in the documentary, thats where it really all started. You have many awards of achievements, fatherhood, street smarts, to business man. Stay busy, and Be Blessed!
It is a very interesting story, and I like that his lyrics tell a real story. Honestly, I have always turned the station when I hear his music, but the only reason is that they Autotune his voice. Very in depth story that you really need to hear to understand where he's coming from. One thing that really stood out to me was his wisdom and blunted emotions toward death around him, but the raw fear he expresses toward life and how one choice, past or future, could profoundly change everything. The story not only shows his transformation, but really makes it so clear that he had some truly caring people around him that carried him until he could stand on his own, so to speak. Very good. The Biden clip, saying to lock them all up, was a surprise to see, otherwise there is no "agenda". Might be a little harder for them to tell black people how to vote after throwing that in.
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- 1 h 33 min(93 min)
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