can someone get this guy some positive rap please?
Iron, here is the complete opposite end of the spectrum, have a listen
Iron, to be honest, most hip-hop is a product of its environment. The swearing is not in the music simply because its trying to sound tough...the music literally is a reflection of the streets that its growing up on.
Think of how guys on the job site spoke. Same thing. Big L laid it out simply "speak with criminal slang, thats just the way that i talk yo".
Big L wasnt rapping like this as an act...dude grew up in harlem and was a gangster through and through...both him and his brother were murdered.
Obviously it can be very difficult to connect with someone's whos reality is the streets, but thats what makes it appealing, its like someone telling a story about something that you couldnt imagine living.
You obviously dont have to like it, but thats the reason for the language, these guys know no different.