Wednesday, July 22, 2009

J. NATT VIEWS




Principles of M.O.B Most fans of rap music cannot listen to an entire rap album without hearing some reference to the phrase "money over bitches". Money over everything (M.O.E) is also one of the others that get rep'd. Personally, I'm all about being on top of your finances. But is M.O.B a cliché, a lifestyle, or just something to say to get everybody going? I would not be giving this a whole lot of attention if every rapper did not say it on the album. Then backdoor it with a song about buying a female cars, Louis Vuitton, and any other thing she desires, regardless the price. Baby and Lil Wayne of Cash Money.


Records say "It ain't tricking if you got it". So when does M.O.B apply in real life? I assume it can be applied when a single male is at his prime, with sufficient income; and is continuously approached by women who want him for how much he's worth- "gold diggers". Maybe even for, those guys who enjoy buying gifts for their special lady to impress her but it only puts him in more debt. To those fellas I say take heed to M.O.B. For the average male who is just trying to make it and is down for being the breadwinner and provider for his girl, just disregard the idea of M.O.B until the appropriate situation.

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