what a busta!


Faheim (not sure on spelling) is a WANKSTA!!!! plain and simple.

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I think he's schizophrenic!

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Ya'll need to stop hating, he's just misunderstood. I don't think there's anything wrong with him promoting his cd; at least he's being himself. A-Felon (rapper), Riff Raff ("rapper"), almost all of them are into music either in front or behind the scenes. Mito has some rap group he's pushin as well. Baron also raps. Why do you think they auditioned for this show in the first place? lol. Wake up people, reality tv ain't REALITY. Fahim's music is gritty (obviously), but I think it's pretty good. Mr. B was shamelessly promoting his book on the show, so I don't see the difference? It's okay for him cuz he's the "real" one?! Fonzworth Bentley is Derek Watson, so GTFOH with that mess.

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I'm not talkin' 'bout his music, I'm talkin' 'bout him in general. Nikka from Brooklyn via Bangladesh fake ass dmx soundin' wannabe crip.

"Never read the Qur'an Islamic scriptures, only Psalms I read on the arms of my nikkas". -Jay-Z

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Oh, okay, since you're the lbc original, I'm going to assume you're on the west coast, so you have no respect for east coast crips. Is that right? I don't think he's fakin is voice, it's deep as hell though. But I'm about 99% sure he's not acting unlike half of those other negroes and wegroes. I think you give him too much credit on that one. He can't help that his voice is that way or where he's from, so I'm not really getting that. I understand it's hard to imagine someone from Bangladesh immigrating here and becoming a gang member/criminal. Most the time people say he's fake I think it's because they've had limited exposure to different kinds of folks, so they're speaking out of ignorance. I'm not talking about you though, just people in general.....

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I like Fahim. I don't think he's pretending to be anyone he's not. He grew up in Brooklyn so he has a brooklyn accent. What is supposed to sound like?

He lost his mind a bit at the reunion, but he was still being himself.

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