This Kid Rap Career is at Big Risk (Lil Rt)

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Published 2023-12-09

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  • @jenjoestar.
    The thing is all the adults around him are influencing him in a negative way. Then it becomes a domino effect for all the young boys that watch him
  • @Lukingzz
    Oh myyy that’s crazy bro, I don’t know what to say. But I will not support the boy to indulge him self with the Rap career, Brother , your Totally RIGHTT
  • @Michael-el7iy
    In examining the discourse surrounding the artist Lilrt, it becomes apparent that he is a remarkably young individual, likely around 9 or 10 years old. Despite his apparent intellectual prowess for his age, (Which Unfortunately allows him to get co signed and get himself a record Label deal Which further Exposes him to more at-risk kids and makes him in some cases an influencer that influences kids to live the same lifestyle that he's living) . his lyrical content suggests a susceptibility to external influences. The themes he touches upon, ranging from reckless driving to destructive behaviors within his community, indicate a malleable mindset not yet equipped to comprehend the nuances of right and wrong. The concerning aspect extends beyond Lilrt himself and probes into the circumstances surrounding his upbringing. It appears that his parents or guardians may be grappling with issues such as substance abuse, incarceration, or involvement in street life. This predicament perpetuates a generational cycle where young minds are shaped by negative influences—be it drug dealers, gang members, or others. While some blame may rest on the parents, a significant portion is attributed to the broader community that should ideally guide and nurture these youngsters. The responsibility lies with the collective "village," which, in this case, seems to be the challenging environment of the projects. Unfortunately, instead of steering these young individuals toward positive paths, they inadvertently reinforce a cycle of societal issues. Beyond individual influences, the statement implicates systemic factors, pointing a finger at a governmental failure to address the needs of at-risk youth and communities. The critique extends to a social structure that exploits the talent of individuals like Lilrt for financial gain, overlooking the potential for positive mentorship and guidance. In the context of this societal critique, the words of Morpheus from "The Matrix" resonate: "The Matrix is everywhere, Neo. It's all around you, even now, in this very room." This quote encapsulates the idea that the system, much like the Matrix, exerts control over individuals, shaping their perceptions and influencing their choices. In Lilrt's case, the metaphorical Matrix manifests in societal pressures and systemic failures that steer young talents to a peak of stardom through music but down a destructive path when things don't go well with music , reinforcing the urgency for a collective awakening and societal transformation.
  • @DTG1111
    she hatin cuz he making more money then her lmao
  • Well it’s his decision not nobody else so I think people should stop and let him be him and he should not have to deal with the hate comments
  • @WillboDabbins
    what the fuck is this guy saying? I can't understand a word lmao
  • @user-mk9sw8vg4y
    He’s too young and be lying about his age because a lot of people say he’s eight and a lot of people say he’s nine and a lot of people say he’s six like it doesn’t be honest if he’s 68 or not like is he lying about his age