Top Ten Worst Hip-Hop Songs of 2015

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    1. [divider]1[/divider]“Commas” by Future

It took me a while to actually listen to Future, I enjoy a lot of the joints he does with Drake, “Jumpman”, “Where Ya At” and “Big Rings”. I’ve gotten older and I’ve realized that I can’t tell another person what to do what their money but I will make fun of you if you buy something stupid or run into trouble because instead of being a responsible adult and taking care of your priorities, you wanted to buy out the bar on a night out now you’ve run into financial problems.

“Commas” should come with a warning: NOTICE if you should be paying your bills, student loans, rent, child support and doing anything constructive with your money that’ll benefit your life and future then use your hard earned money to do that. I said it years ago and it still goes, I’ve seen dudes in the club blowing their rent money trying to make it rain all to impress some naïve young woman. Good luck bringing her back to your cardboard box near the underpass because you got evicted. If Lil Dicky wanted to get you to try and “Save Dat Money” then obviously Future wants you to get rid of it like it’s got an expiration or best sell by date on the back.

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