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Bye-Bye, Bling: A Recessionary Note to Rappers Everywhere

Posted Tue Oct 28, 2008 6:00am PDT by Shawn Amos in GetBack

Yo, my hip-hop brothers, some words of wisdom: these are hard times. Don’t know if you heard, but we’re in a recession. People are losing their homes. Folks’ retirement funds are tanking. People are pawning their jewelry for gas money.

It’s time to reel in the bling. The days of ’90s excess are over and out. All the gold ropes and gold teeth have got to go. You need to trade them in for cash and then hold on to it. Stuff it in those high-tops until the banks are safe again. No more shopping sprees. No more Hummers. No more Cristal. Back to basics, folks. You are not immune. Your record label could go belly-up like Lehman Brothers did, and you may find yourself standing behind Joe the Plumber at the check-cashing joint.

Yes, you’ve all come a long way from the days of Mr. T-level bling, but you’ve got many more miles to go. Pull off the gold chains and bring on the humility. Get yourself a Prius. Carpool to the next VH1 Rap Honors show. Recycle those kicks instead of tossing them after the first scuff mark. Yes we can, my hip-hop brothers. Yes we can.

Here are five of the worst offenders. I’m calling these folks out so they can step up and lead the way for the rest of the hip-hop nation. Do the right thing.

SLICK RICK

Slick never got the memo that not only are the '90s over but so are the '80s. He's the embodiment of hip hop excess (and bad behavior; the dude spent five years in prison for attempted murder). He's become a reformed citizen since his jail time but Slick Rick is still Bling Offender Number One.

 



PHARRELL WILLIAMS

My man from the Neptunes likes to brag about his Ferrari Enzo and his Mercedes SLR McLaren. Sure, he’s got a trucker cap to give him working-class cred, but he wears chains so big they threaten to knock him over.



 



 

T-PAIN

T-Pain’s got a grill full of metal and a big ol’ chain that could buy him 10 vocoder machines.



 



 

 

BIG BOI

He’s got a closet full of big minks and bug chains that need to go to the consignment store. While he’s at it, maybe he can persuade André to join him back in the studio.

 

 

 

 

 

LIL JON

His teeth alone could feed a middle-class family of five for a year. Jon, cash in the mouth metal and get some old-fashioned enamel caps. Do it quick while you still have your insurance plan. You can use the money to buy some clothes for the half-naked ladies in your videos.

 

 

 

 

FLAVOR FLAV

The granddaddy of bling. Yeah, the clock probably doesn’t cost much, but think of the statement it would make if Flavor started wearing a Casio. Besides, the news is so bad lately, who wants to know what time it is anyway?



 

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2320 Comments

121. Yorel -
This article is so ridiculous. Did you forget about all the Hollywood fashionistas and divas spending $8,000 on HANDBAGS and SHOES? And let's not forget all the "others" still flaunting yachts, expensive cars, mansions, and $1 million dollar engagement rings. Buying diamond encrusted teeth is no better than paying $12,000 for a gold toilet seat(which is an expense of the White House), but it's still none of your business what THEY do with THEIR money. Spend your time on increasing your wealth and less on judging minding other people's busines

122. Yahoo! Music User -
We all should just worry about ourselves and our own doing...that is all that needs to be said.

123. HO 4 SH0 -
all you guys can shutup. i doubt you people haven't liked at least one of their record label songs. I bet if they looked like normal people they wouldn't be who they are today. they have to shine and it does get attention. so this writer has no clue what he/she is talking about. The person is probably a country lover. Get a life more people like them then hate them

124. Yahoo! Music User -
no one is telling the top 1% of america (aka the wealthy) to stop showing their extravagance...million dollar homes, expensive cars, etc...hollywood does not set the best example either...i'm just saying, don't single out the bling-wearing rappers

125. lalala~ -
hah..thats funny

126. RT -
All that bling makes them look like little kids playing dress up. All that is missing is putting on their Mama's dress. It is tacky and always has been, nobody likes a show off anyway!

127. kody -
Palin spent 150,000 on wardrobe.

128. kody -
and hair

129. -
What about the RICH people who sign their checks ... (the record company owner's) . How come nobody ever talks about them. They got houses all over the world, and private jets. Now that's BLINGING to the fullest. I don't here bout none of them helping out the needy. Why ya'll not writing bout them.
Why are rapper's always being criticized. I don't see anyone helping them out before they get record deals. Wake Up America!
Find out better topics that might help change america.
Ask your readers what they want to talk about.

130. Yahoo! Music User -
Well, if the rappers give up there bling and help the poor then the big fat cats on Wall St and the rich @ss oil tycoons should donate to the poor too. Not some BS cause where the truly "po" people will never see the money.They need to come straight to the hood and start writing some checks!

131. xoadrijaxo -
I like T Pain, but the rest of the rapers i havent even heard of!

132. Kevin M -
man screw all of this your just hating cause you dont have that kinda bling. don't hate on other people trying to live their lives

133. Yahoo! Music User -
WTF?! It's their money, their image, and their life - they can do what the heck they want and live life as they please. Who the F*** cares anyways, as along as you handle your own business you should be aight so stop worrying about what other people do and how they spend thier money. Btw, your article sounds more like "hatin'" rather than "advising" imo.

134. Yahoo! Music User -
this article is a waste of time, stop [profane]in and crying and looke foward not the guy next to u and i agree lets turn the white house black and get Obama some bling!!!!!!! hahahahahahahahaha **** u haters

135. kody -
yeahhhhhh!!!!!!!!!!!!!

136. TikkiEXX -
i hate jewelry myself, but if they wanna wear 50 gold chains and run around lookin like Mr. T let them. most of the stuff is rented anyway. half of these rappers will probabley end up broke like MC Hammer so enjoy it while it lasts. and i love hip hop, but i am absolutely sick and tired of hearing about peoples chains and cars

137. Philip B -
this article is entirely pointless.

why would you tell them to trade in gold for cash? The way the dollar is going--and the economy at that--gold is probably a more stable investment for them. I don't even like rap...I detest most of it. But really, get a life.

138. Yahoo! Music User -
who cares gosh

139. Luke -
let them have it

140. Rae -
To think that none of these men do anything for their communities is just plain foolish. Why not do an article on what they are really doing instead of how they look in videos and performances
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