Snow on the bluff download11/19/2022 ![]() ![]() Cole’s statement, Chance The Rapper voiced his displeasure via Twitter. N*ggas whole discographies be about Black plight and they no where to be found.”įollowing the release of “Snow On Tha Bluff” and J. ![]() “Poor Black folks all over the country are putting their bodies on the line in protest for our collective safety and y’all favorite top selling rappers not even willing to put a tweet up. Noname’s initial criticism, written back in May, didn’t mention anybody specifically by name. “We may not agree with each other but we gotta be gentle with each other,” he concluded. And I appreciate her and others like her because they challenge my beliefs and I feel that in these times that’s important. I haven’t done a lot of reading and I don’t feel well equipped as a leader in these times. What he said next surprised his fans and critics alike. She has done and is doing the reading and listening and the learning on the path that she truly believes is the correct one for our people. I love and honor her as a leader in these times. I accept all conversation and criticism but let me use this moment to say this. That’s fine with me, it’s not my job to tell anybody what to think or feel about the work. J.Cole continued, “Some assume to know who the song is about. I accept all conversation and criticisms. ![]() Some assume to know who the song is about. I stand behind every word of the song that dropped last night. Cole took to Twitter to share his thoughts on the song and the music world’s reaction to it. Every city in America has ghetto's such as these that are largely ignored by the mass public, and I think we need to look at restoring these places in order to help the children (like a young Curtis Snow) who were born into drugs, guns, and violence.J. I feel that this film really is a call to action. I would suspect that the deep underlying issues that this film raises is the reason this independent movie has seen such attention in the press (and the reason I watched it). Though the film's content is harsh and unrelenting the way the camera follows the action, the way in which this film was cut together, and the social questions it raises along with the controversy are quite an artistic accomplishment. To the reviewer who mentioned that this film has no artistic value, I would definitely have to disagree. When you watch this movie, you see it from Curtis Snow's perspective, who is a drug dealer, robbery boy who only knows the life he was born into. This is another found-footage film that veers into uncharted waters and takes a look without any moral judgement (like most Hollywood movies) of Atlanta's most dangerous hood, "The Bluff". Reviewed by streetsweeper32 8 /10 Intense movie. I'm biased to "found footage" type films, and this is now one of my favorites, it's gonna be a good-add to my collection, next to my other crime-dramas. It's interesting to me that these filmmakers were able to get in, and get out alive. This man is from the poorest area in Atlanta, I'm talking dirt poor, where people are raised in a violent drug filled world, little hope. ![]() His problems are not like mine, but for some reason I could actually relate to the "need to provide" themes in this movie. It was very realistic, and I really like how clever they were. Though I don't agree with all of the actions of Curtis Snow, this movie was kinda interesting. I live in the Westend area, which is only a few miles from "The Bluff" (the neighborhood this movie was shot in). I moved down to Atlanta for my job a few years ago, and I was instantly taken back by the difference in the way people live here. OK, I'll be honest, I'm a conservative middle aged woman from the Mid West area of the United States. Reviewed by hkp71984 10 /10 I really enjoyed this movie. ![]()
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