ok but did she lie
She smoking a bogey in the car man don’t listen to her
Started spranklin “bet you won’t see me with the hands tho” to all my arguments & I must say it’s done wonders for my debating skills
Nigga like me replying with a “so what we doin” to really see if you standing on your argument
MAN WHERE MY NIGGAS AT ???
bet you wanna taste
I ONLY OBEY AND RESPECT THE POWERFUL BLACK RACE..IM BLACK ONLY ♠♠BLACK AFRICAN-AMERICAN RACE IS SUPERIOR TO ME I CANT SEE IT ANY OTHER WAY..IM INFERIOR TO MOST RACES BUT THE BLACK RACE IS MY MASTER RACE...PLEASE ACCEPT ME AS UR SLAVE..PLEASE..THE BLACK RACE IS TO POWERFUL TO FIGHT I SUBMIT✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿♠
When it comes to deviancy that old bay & vinegar underarm aroma’d chapped lipped mouth breather @theblacktroymcclure knows no bounds
I come back to tumblr a year later and this is the first post i see. Its good to be back
Baby girl your man got into a heated iPhone/samsung debate in the barbershop. Popped his lil pen out the top of his phone to prove a point & son slapped it out his🤚🏾. Shit slid across the shop floor up under the waiting chairs. He on his knees saying “excuse me” reaching for it
As a proud pro-bush gentlemen I find this a mockery and I take great offence. I couldn’t be held responsible for my actions if I was presented with punani toupee at the onset of sexual intercourse.
Good night!
If it slips off or she leaves it on the dresser I’m wearing it as a beard & pretending I’m a James Bond villain while she sleep.

𝐒𝐡𝐚 𝐁𝐨𝐫𝐧 & 𝐒𝐰𝐞𝐞𝐭 𝐓𝐞𝐞, circa 1989.
Lafayette Gardens, Brooklyn
Sha Born is one of the many hustlers out of Brooklyn who transitioned into entrepreneurial legitimacy. Run-ins with the law and periods of his life being spent in incarceration motivated Sha to author literature when he was out again. His most recent work is titled A Rose Beyond A Star and journeys through the history of the United States’ Reconstruction era into the time of the Civil Rights Movement. The book chronicling over a century of black history has been published by Sha’s own publishing company, Adams Family Press.
Unfortunately he’s currently back in prison.
Free Sha Born.
* Sha Born with Mendecees & co. (c. 2010s) *
Toi “Sweet Tee” Jackson is a rapper hailing from Queens who released her debut album the year after taking the above picture with Sha. Her record was produced by Hurvy Luv Bug, who also guided the careers of Salt-N-Pepa as well as Kid ‘n Play. Tee’s album charted fairly well in Billboard’s R&B/Hip-Hop list, with some of her most popular selections being the singles “I Got Da Feelin”, “On the Smooth Tip” and “It’s Like That Y’all”. However she never dropped another album after this. She did manage to continue releasing singles up until the late 1990s such as “What’s Up Star” in 1995, which features a music video. This track was included in the soundtrack for The Show, a documentary interviewing rappers and exploring their culture.

Between 1997 and 2019, Sweet Tee’s discography remained stagnant. But recently in June of 2020 she released a brand new music video with a song called “I Ain’t Doin’ Love”.
James “Bimmy” Antney is considered a hip-hop legend and was one of the 4 high-ranking lieutenants in the narcotics operation run by Kenneth “Supreme” McGriff, the notorious drug kingpin who came from Baisley Projects in South Jamaica, Queens.
Bimmy accused Sweet Tee of setting him up when the feds caught up with him. Tee, her ex-boyfriend Sha Born, and plenty others who lived to know it, directly deny that she ever snitched on Bimmy.
*Sidenote: The Supreme Team, as they were called, inspired screenwriter Barry Cooper for the 1991 film New Jack City. Ironically the name of the protagonist’s drug crew (the Cash Money Brothers) motivated a real Brooklyn-based organization of the same name that was led by Lil’ Kim’s ex boyfriend, “World” Hardy and his brother “Wise”. The Hardy brothers were natives of Brooklyn’s Lafayette Gardens just like Sha Born.
Bimmy’s old “blue top” crew in the Supreme Team was making dozens of thousands of dollars on a regular basis, and he had a section of Guy R. Brewer Boulevard on lock as his place to conduct business. This same part of the major thoroughfare was eventually offered to a young rapper named Curtis Jackson in the ‘90s when he needed his own territory to sell crack from.

* Guy R. Boulevard (red line) extends through a good portion of South Queens, which made it valuable to sell crack from *
Bimmy gave the boulevard up to 50 Cent at the time because he was moving out of the game and looking intently into the hip-hop industry. Plus he and 50 always saw eye-to-eye while Jackson came up on his own terms.

— 50 Cent | “𝐊𝐢𝐥𝐥𝐚 𝐓𝐚𝐩𝐞 𝐈𝐧𝐭𝐫𝐨”
When Bimmy was apprehended, he was given time in a state prison but avoided major charges. He’s currently active on Instagram and makes frequent appearances throughout different media platforms. He has been working on a program with the FX network called Hip Hop Uncovered, which features iconic artists, hustlers and other figures embedded in the history of music’s most popular genre. The show recently premiered in February of 2021 formatted as a six-part documentary.
I been out of the loop for a lil bit dark room niggas beefing with Adobe Lightroom niggas what???
Gunner got niggas acting different.