
Subscribe http://bit.ly/1V3Xyp2 Lil Bibby On snitchies and if someone try to harm him or his family he will not snitch he will handle it himself. Rapper Lil Bibby On Snitchies! "IF SOMEBODY SHOOT MY MOMS IM NOT TELLING IM GONNA KILL HIM MYSELF!". Lil Bibby is a rapper known for his hit songs such as Aint Heard Bout You, Cant Trust A Soul, For The Low, We Are Strong, How We Move, EBT TO BET, Tired OF Talkin', Boy, I Be on It, Bitch I'm The Man, For The Low Pt2, Ridah, Word Around Town, Dead or in Prison, Doing Hits, What You LIVe For and many more. Lil BIBBY is also knonw for his many features with other rappers and artist such as Dreamchaseral, Lil Herb, King L, Lil Durk, Boss Top, Katie Got Bandz, Dreezy, Lil Herb, YP, Juicy J, Lil Reese, Kid Ink, Shitty Montana, Saigon, Memphis Bleek, Kool G Rap, Yo Gotti, Chief Keef, Trae tha Truth, Nipsey Hussle and many more. In only two decades on Earth, Chicago rapper Lil Bibby has seen the same measure of, or more, awfulness than a model Jason and Friday The thirteenth violence film. Despite the negative sides of seeing murder, associates going to imprison as kids and his mother's medicine impulse, the young rapper by some methods made sense of how to change his bothers into positives by delivering vigorous rhymes about his own torment and agony–making Bibby– apparently a champion amongst the most promising MCs under 30 in the rap redirection as of now. We all in all understand that movement, mind, substance and swag are basic fixings to making a marvelous rapper. While Bibby can separate most of the over, he's still one-up on your most adored rapper. How? To be sure, the truly youthful looking savage's unmistakable stories of weapon play, doubt and street violence on his Eastside Chi-City squares offers a beguiling first individual POV, and sheds understanding into the Windy City's infamous reputation for being one of America's most wild urban regions. "I was a man at 12-years old," the significant voiced man-kid said in the midst of a late sit-down with VIBE. "Right when my mom used to do drugs. She wouldn't fret what we did. I was outside for the duration of the night. Sometimes when she was quiet, she'd take after: 'You can't go outside' because of some crazy poop I did the day going before. Nevertheless, I'd just hold up until she do her thing, and look like: 'Would I have the capacity to go outside? Will I go outside? Would I have the capacity to go outside?' All you have to do is ask her three times, she essentially require you to escape her face. I grew up angry. Angry at everybody." In the wake of trading his band dreams and street corner hustling for the enhancer, Bibby coordinated his irateness into one awesome rap stream. What arranges his own sixteens is his steadfast drudgery. Bibby's dreadful get-it-from-the-mud state of mind helped his Free Crack mixtapes game plan win him a substantial number of fans, a course of action with RCA Records, and collabs with rap heavyweights like Jadakiss, Kevin Gates, Juicy J and Common. Tumbling off the entry of the third divide in his Free Crack game plan, VIBE took the Big Apple's No. 5 Train over to RCA's HQ, where Bibby, dunked in a maroon Adidas jumpsuit and beige Air Force Ones, was included by his stone-stood up to day-ones and his RCA family, as they asked for servings of blended greens and Burgers from Chirping Chicken. Regularly held, Bibby opened up and gave us the honest to goodness on his mother's past drug misuse, his hatred issues, Chicago's gatherings (affiliations), his conclusions on young blacks, what books he's examining, and significantly more. VIBE: First off, starting from where you begin from, in light of present circumstances, what's the issue with us energetic blacks men in the roads — particularly Chicago? Bibby: We don't have no trust. We don't by and large have any trust of leaving Chicago. Since when I started rapping, I never thought I'd
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