We all have those friends, the kind who rap. The kind who rap very poorly and insist that you listen to their music. We nod and offer words of encouragement before quickly changing the subject, but few of us ever have the courage to just tell them to stop. Twitter user Larry Legend has acknowledged this epidemic and hopes to bring attention to it through his #StopRappingCampaign video. (In the video, he links out to NoMore.Org—a website that helps victims of domestic violence. It's unclear the intent of that or whether or not it was an accident.) He estimates that some 96% of amateur rapper's friends won't tell them to stop. Will you continue to be one of them?
when ur most stylish homie bricks his first fit pic.twitter.com/xbcEDp9B0i
— Four Pins (@Four_Pins) May 10, 2016
When you get home and yo Harolds don't have any mild sauce on it pic.twitter.com/1kurQ52FJt
— Nyce (@MusBeNyce) May 10, 2016
Crying RT @UNCLEBITXHES: @CRICHalchemist @larryislegend WHEN YOU DIDN'T WANNA ROB THE PLUG BUT HE SHORTED YOU. pic.twitter.com/cRA1oSY6u1
— Nyce (@MusBeNyce) May 10, 2016
when you were sleeping and missed a "wyd" text pic.twitter.com/7p7VQmhtgr
— eg (@theericglife) May 10, 2016
when 756284597568568 of your guys made "Panda" remixes pic.twitter.com/BSPrfkwYut
— C. Rich (@CRICHalchemist) May 10, 2016