DIDDY ISSUES
Puff Daddy Freaks out over life senten ce imprisonment
Above is Puff Daddy’s girlfriend Cassie. I assume she is the girl being sung about in the Weeknd’s track The Hills. It’s rumoured she may have been the muse for that entire Weeknd album, Beauty behind the Madness. She was also the first lady to take Diddy to court for Rape, intitally being called a liar by most including Kim Kardashian, however, not any more.
Your man on the road he doing promo (Diddy)
You said keep our business on the low low
I’m just tryna’ get you out the friend zone
‘Cause you look even better than the photos
- ie. The photos Diddy was sending around to everyone starring Cassie having sex unwillingly with male sex workers as he masturbated and watched. Diddy, did this often to many women, circulating the pictures of his ventures via text from what he called his Freak-off parties, to his greater circle of friends and enemies too.
- Lyrics from The Hills by The Weeknd
(the lyrics in the video above are wrong for problematic. But they are close enough, and you can just hear the correct lyrics. I was being lazy and didn’t make a new video but the lyrics are also below this article too. I realised this track is about Puff Daddy and his freak-off crew)
The track I have posted above in the video is called PROBLEMATIC by Ye & Ty on Vultures 1. The name Vultures and it’s greater meaning speaks for itself, especially now after all has been revealed of Diddy Dearest, Sean Comb’s, abuse of innocent women and men.
I loved this track so much that I did a podcast for the examination about it, deep diving into it lyric by lyric, but I thought it made me sound a little too “white girl,” and I decided not to post it. No one needs to hear that.
There is a line in it that caught my attention straight away. It is when Ye raps/sings, “I just fucked the world raw she need a morning after. And then the morning after..”
These lyrics haunted me, and I felt they meant more than the words being sung on track;an encrypted metaphor. So I listened harder and understood it better, but the spiritual understanding of it came as soon as I first heard it. It’s sadness and portrayal of a fearful revelation, perfectly portrayed by Ye as performed on the Vulture’s 1 track.
These lines meant something to Kanye that had alot of sadness and pain. It definitely caught my attention enough to dissect the whole track. And this is what the track portrays, in my opinion..
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