Lil Yase blasted off a BART train system in East Dublin area of San Shitcisco

  Woody Underwood

   Another dead rapper as the infighting for the corrupt funneled drug money that best explains how this bad rap music industry is so much larger tat better and more realistic forms of musical artwork. The  rap industry is made up of drug addicts, thugs,criminals, jivvers, scammers, con artists, and scumbags and the domination  of music by these men in our pop culture is a conspired act to reward the urban blacks and use them for a distribution network for dark criminal illegal money. This played a part we believe  in the shooting death of rapper Lil Yase as he was blasted out of his 9000 dollar Nike shoes the other day in another thug on rapper murder that highlights the dangers and no where will you see the likes of Black Lives Matter amassing and protesting because of their racism only exposing and highlighting the deaths attributed to criminals at the


hands of police. When it comes to the much much much much more common deaths of Lil Yase and other urban blacks at the hands of other blacks one hears nada and see s no protest from the likes of Black Lives Matter Lil Yase was best known for his mixtures and hits including No Dis mutha fucka and Get it on bitch  and he and his work will surely be missed by the San  Francisco libtards that embraced this mans stupid tapes inviting him to all sorts of parties and DJ gigs along with allowing him concerts in city hall and so forth. Last Saturday the corrupt rapper was gathering with friends rapping and proposing lyrics and rhymes and drinking some 45s after Yase abrupt left his friends to go somewhere and decided to take the train w=either to get some weed or more drinks. Somebody used a Saturday Night Special and send the guy on the pavement early Saturday morning in the East Dublin  section of the shit hole city of San Francisco whcih is inundated this  human feces and shit everywhere one goes as the decline of this city through th global Democrats has been one of the biggest tragedies of the era. 

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