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the weeping prophet

@ChiefGrievous

artist, producer, engineer | [email protected] 🌒

St Louis, MO Katılım Ocak 2019
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the weeping prophet@ChiefGrievous·
“JOINTTAPE.1” out on all streaming services NOW ❗️ 1st album in 6 years, 10 new tracks all produced and mixed by myself. went to another planet on this one, proud of the work we put in throughout the year, our best work yet. FOLLOW, STREAM, TAP IN 👇🏻 distrokid.com/hyperfollow/ja…
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QuestFor18
QuestFor18@HisandHerLakers·
Lakers had Phil who led us to 5 championships in 12 years and never won a COY. Lakers had prime Kobe who won 1 mvp. Lakers had prime AD who never won a DPOY award. Don’t tell me there isn’t a lakers tax. They say they want to reward winning but thats a lie. Count the banners.
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HeroOfTheDay
HeroOfTheDay@Hero_OfThe_Day·
Anyone who has watched the Lakers this season, if they’re being honest, will tell you: - Luka Doncic has been a good to great defender all season - He’s been a better one on one defender than Shai (not debatable— We have the numbers) - He has been a better defender than Jaylen Brown (again we have the numbers) - His defense this season has been better than any of the years Harden, Jokic, or Steph Curry won their MVP’s How you see Luka Doncic on the defensive end has become a litmus test on whether you watch the games. This has become a meme. Luka Doncic is a good and versatile defender, and he has been doing it all season. Stop the disrespect. Luka Doncic is a two-way player.
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NBACentral@TheDunkCentral

Michael Wilbon says he’s voting Jaylen Brown for MVP “I have a vote in this. And I will tell you it’s tightened up. My vote, and I’m not even sure the order. I think it’s Jaylen Brown one, I think it’s SGA two, and I think it’s Victor three. And then don’t talk to me about a guy who plays half the court, Luka Dončić.” (Via @PTI h/t @awfulannouncing , @TheNBABase )

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The Chef 👨🏽‍🍳
The Chef 👨🏽‍🍳@TheChefKayy·
Luka hearing MVP chants in the opponents arena and you tryna tell me he’s not the MVP? Come on lol
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the weeping prophet@ChiefGrievous·
@goldenbasedgod @starrchildx Honestly should just get a emulator on my pc but just never sat down and figured out how to set that up, I’m on apple gang over here lol can only emulate Nintendo games rn but maybe one day 😂
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Kalin 🤠
Kalin 🤠@goldenbasedgod·
@ChiefGrievous @starrchildx If you have an android you might be able to get an emulator for it (ps2) cause I do see differences btween SvR07 on my physical ps2 and the PSP emulator I have. Still nice to play and the nostalgia still hits.
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starr
starr@starrchildx·
WWE 2K will never touch what the Smackdown Vs. Raw series was.
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Scru🇳🇬
Scru🇳🇬@scrufacejean·
Well s/o to all the 🦝 Rappers, pod cast bros, racists, xenophobes, the trash pandas, you scary ass habitual fence riders (who always seem to lean more MAGA but just too scared to say it out loud) and the edge lords. Now Americans will die again, for a war that isn’t ours. We weren’t even attacked, and idk what we even benefit from this. YOU voted for this. YOU endorsed this. YOUR vote is behind every casket that comes back home and every civilian who is killed cuz this war. Every Vet who comes back wounded for life is ON YALL. We knew this would happen and told yall so YES, YOU, TRUMP and anyone who supports him is to blame.
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Fox News@FoxNews

BREAKING: United States and Israel have attacked Iran.

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Mohamad Safa
Mohamad Safa@mhdksafa·
Imagine if Iran bombed Washington and killed students in schools, what would you call it? Terrorists The U.S. and Israel bombed Tehran and killed students in schools. Why do you call it a "pre-emptive strike"? Bombing a school is a war crime under international humanitarian law
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the weeping prophet@ChiefGrievous·
@SuaKCravens As a life long laker fan, watching how they’ve handled the past 5 years since the 2020 chip had made me look at em different especially with these narratives coming out. Either do right by the GOAT and get him a mf team together or let him be successful elsewhere.
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Su’a Kristopher Cravens@SuaKCravens·
I truly don’t understand the blatant disrespect for LeBron lately … And when I ask Laker fans why, they can’t give me an answer that leads past the conclusion of this year. So again, why are yal so disrespectful towards LeBron when he, we, everybody knows it’s his last year in LA to begin with? Metaphorically kicking him out like he hasn’t done his part in LA is stupid. Miss me with the “he never embraced LA” bullshit, HES NOT EVEN FROM HERE 🤣
Complex Sports@ComplexSports

Lakers OG Byron Scott said it should be over for Bron in LA after this year 😳 (Via: brownbagmornings106/ig)

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Joshua
Joshua@TheSoulRequiem2·
The PS4 needs to DIE it's 2026 and niggas still refuses to get a PS5 like i understand it was hard to get them back in 2020 because of the scalpers and covid but 6 years has passed and y'all still playing on it LET THE PS4 REST PLEASE 😭😭😭
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Hashim Mteuzi, PMP
Hashim Mteuzi, PMP@Mteuzi·
They bombed Iran tonight. No congressional vote. No declaration of war. No consent from the people. Just bombs. While they cut SNAP and Medicaid, eliminate jobs and deport your neighbors, they found money for bunker busters. The ruling class has always been at war. Just not with Iran. With us.
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the weeping prophet@ChiefGrievous·
@Hibzster @KingJamesXXV With the amount of new music we get every week it’s also hard keeping up with all of it, some music harder to break thru that one time listen. Only the ones that deeply resonate with us are the ones that stay in rotation.
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🍁@Hibzster·
unless you’re naturally a music lover, no one warns you how you’ll become less interested with new music the older you get, & you just go back to all your old favorite songs
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Spring St Snow⛄
Spring St Snow⛄@SnowJohnson_·
Any nigga that say 50 don’t gotta rap need to apologize to J Cole ASAP
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the weeping prophet@ChiefGrievous·
@LakeShowYo Fat boy been mad since Bron went on that press run snuffing these media jokes. And ain’t said shit since while they on here still mad
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LakeShowYo
LakeShowYo@LakeShowYo·
Brian Windhorst takes a shot at LeBron 👀 “When Luka, LeBron, & Austin Reaves play together, they’re just not a good team… When it’s just Reaves and Luka, the Lakers are an EXCELLENT team”
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the weeping prophet@ChiefGrievous·
@DatPiff The kids these days don’t know about none of this in the streaming era, connected more with the music this way rather than just passing thru songs on stream. Beautiful time we lived in.
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DatPiff
DatPiff@DatPiff·
Before streaming. Before blogs. Before links, DSP drops, or midnight notifications… there was the mixtape hunt. And these guys right here were a huge part of what made that era feel legendary to me. Now let me be clear, the foundation was already being laid before this generation. DJs like Kid Capri, Brucie B, Ron G, Doo Wop, S&S, Mister Cee, DJ Red Alert, and Marley Marl were already moving the culture through tapes recorded off radio shows, blends, freestyles, and street exclusives. They showed people that DJs could break records before the industry ever caught up. But my personal introduction to mixtapes really started when Funk Flex and DJ Clue began dropping their albums and street tapes. At the time, it felt different. These were not just mixes anymore. They were basically early compilations of brand new music. Multiple artists, unreleased records, exclusives you could not hear anywhere else unless you had that tape. When a Flex or Clue joint dropped, you knew something new was coming to the streets first. Then a few years later, everything shifted again. DJ Whoo Kid came through with the G-Unit Radio series and completely changed the energy. Suddenly we were getting raw, nonstop exclusives from G-Unit, 50 Cent, Eminem, Lloyd Banks, Tony Yayo and the whole movement. The music felt like you were hearing history happen in real time. And even though he is not pictured, I have to include DJ Green Lantern. His Invasion mixtape series was special. Those tapes felt cinematic. World premieres, freestyles, and moments that lived on playground conversations and car stereos for months. This was the era right before mixtapes went fully digital. If you wanted these tapes, you had to go outside and find them. Canal Street in Chinatown. The Italian Market in Philly. Gas stations. Corner bodegas. Random smoke shops with stacks behind the counter. Half the experience was the mission just to get the tape. Looking back now, this was the bridge generation. The era that connected the pioneers like Kid Capri to the explosion that followed with DJs like DJ Drama, Don Cannon, DJ Holiday, Kay Slay, DJ Envy and others, which eventually helped spark the mixtape and blog era. That wave ultimately fueled platforms like DatPiff and powered internet hip hop culture for nearly 15 years. This post is really just me giving flowers while people are still here to receive them. Because without this era, a lot of us never fall in love with mixtapes in the first place.
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NBA 2K26 News&Intel@2KIntel·
I’m Old enough to remember not having to buy VC in 2K…
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the weeping prophet
the weeping prophet@ChiefGrievous·
@DatPiff Yeah put all these tweets in the HOF, or get that docu series rolling I need a deep dive in the lore of DATPIFF for nostalgia purposes
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DatPiff
DatPiff@DatPiff·
People forget this now, but back in 2015 there was a brief moment where Chief Keef and Lil Wayne had a little tension online. Around that time, we had just released Lil Wayne’s Sorry 4 The Wait 2 mixtape. As Wayne had always done throughout his career, the project was full of freestyles over some of the hottest records out at the moment, many of them coming from the new generation of artists. That’s what sparked Keef’s comments about “older rappers remixing this generation’s music,” which fans quickly connected to Wayne. At the same time, Keef was in the middle of promoting Bang 3 and was planning to drop a mixtape with us the following week. Only problem was, he didn’t have a title yet. I was in a hotel in Midtown Manhattan when I got a call from Keef and his manager Brandon at 3am to talk it through. Half joking, I threw out the idea: “Why not call it Sorry 4 The Weight?” a playful flip on Wayne’s Sorry 4 The Wait 2, which had just dropped a month earlier while the two were going back and forth online. What started as a joke immediately turned serious. Keef loved it and decided to run with the name. Thankfully, the tension between them was short-lived. No diss records, no real back-and-forth, just two artists dropping fun mixtapes that helped kick off 2015. Funny enough, most people barely remember they even had a moment of friction at all now. #lilwayne #ChiefKeef #Sorry4TheWait #Sorry4TheWeight
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