Do you ever wonder how people with no talent get on. Well I have a theory. It says these people sold their souls to the devil. While I think Vanilla Ice was the first in the modern era to sell his soul and become successful there are plenty of other examples. First lets look at Akon. An African in his late 30s who all of sudden got poppin. His voice is straight up annoying. I must admit his production team makes hot beats. I cant believe white america is accepting this dude. Hes doing songs wit Gwen Stefani now. I thought locked up was goin to be a hood hit but went on a national level. It came to a point where there were versions of the songs without styles p on it so they could play it on pop stations and r&b stations. If you listen to a station like z100 or ktu thats all they play. I be thinking how this nigga go platinum cause the hood dont cop akons albums. Its obvious hes poppin in the burbs. This same situation goes for the rappa ternt sanga. Im sprung was a hood hit and he had hits in buy u a drank (which i admit is hott) and bartender. I still wonder how this synthesized voice jigaboo got on. The only theory is they sold their souls for the money and fame. The coincidental thing is T-pain is signed to Konvict records. This label has to be funded by devil himself. Akon must of tried to get his soul back and devil is punishing him, thats why all is goin wrong for him now. There are many other entertainers who I think sold their souls including Plies (who happened to have T-Pain on his first single), Webbie, Mike Jones, Chingy, etc. While there are plenty of wack rappers, they did not all sell their souls. Some wack rappers get on because they are constantly puttin out music, forcin u to listen (see master p), or they got a connection (see slik da shocker…what a wack name). These others have the machine (aka the devil) behind them. But im not hatin. I hope my soulless brothers keep gettin that money.
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