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Thursday, 25 October 2012

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Remember about two years ago when everyone was freaking out about Tyler, the Creator and his Odd Future cronies, wondering if they’d bring about the end of Western civilization? Seems pretty ridiculous now, doesn’t it? It quickly became clear that Tyler and company were just some harmless skate punks with occasionally very, very dark sense of humor. Meanwhile, the boys in Chicago’s Glory Boys Entertainment, they’re starting to look like the real thing—some truly nihilistic, bad-seed-behaving motherfuckers.


The latest incident involves Lil Reese, best known for appearing with Rick Ross and Drake on “Us” (from Rozay’s Black Bar Mitzvah) and being the original guest rapper on similarly embattled label head Chief Keef’s “I Don’t Like,” before all those more famous and more talented rappers hopped on the Kanye remix. A video from World Star Hip-Hop (where else?) captures Reese at a house party-type thing, where he gets into an altercation with a female that quickly escalates, ending with him punching the girl repeatedly and then stomping on her as she wails for him to stop.






It’s pretty brutal stuff, and when considered in combination with the gang violence the label has come to be associated with (and the largely unrepentant attitudes of Keef and his co-horts), Popdust fully endorses the ignoring of Glory Boys Entertainment or the rest of eternity. They seem like pretty vile dudes and their musical talent is hardly so enormous as to be unignorable. I mean, when even Lil Mouse is taking shots at you…




The post Is This Video of Him Beating Up a Girl the End of Lil Reese’s Illustrious Rap Career? appeared first on Popdust.


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