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------ performed by Bone Thugs-N-Harmony


Great Song | Reviewer: Anonymous | 10/18/09

This song is just a slice of life. Don't judge it for the stereotypes you think it promotes. Take it for what it is. If you can't understand this way of life, then don't listen.

This lifestyle isn't just "how niggas be livin". People of all races that have lesser income do this kind of stuff on "tha first". White trash in Colorado may talk differently than niggas in Atlanta, but it's all the same.

I used to listen to this song almost every time I'd blaze or when I'd hop in my car to get some yay. It's that kind of song.



stupid | Reviewer: Anonymous | 10/5/09

this song is about having a good time. its about blazing a blunt, sippin 40s and chillin out.....on my freakin dollar. get a freakin job and blaze up with your own money. if you have the time to blaze up for fifteen days straight you have the time to freakn get a job.



Celebrate the First | Reviewer: Anonymous | 7/27/09

I'm a white boy, I go to college and I work a finance internship during the summers. But every month on the First I listen to this song all day and I think about how great it is to get paid and blow your money on useless shit. I wouldn't have it any other way.



Great Song | Reviewer: Digriz | 7/25/09

I like how the skinhead Reality Check leverages this song -and probably everything else- to vocalize his racist propaganda. Haters are gonna hate.

Analyze the lyrics all you want, there's no ambiguity. It's quite clear they're celebrating The First, with all the government skrilla rolling in and the giddy anticipation of hooking up with weed, coke, 40s and bitches.

It's a fucking great song, and art. Like all art, it should be appreciated for what it is: a song. Chill, smoke a bowl, bob your head, donkey punch your ho, whatever. Valuing a song based on its lyrics is like dissing a painting because of its frame. Just enjoy it without fretting over their situation.



Wtf | Reviewer: Hydro | 7/23/09

I wouldnt expect any of you rich, consumerist, slave-to-society people to understand a song like this. They are rapping about their teenage years before they finally took the risk and went to LA to meet Eazy E, their lifelong dream. They used to live off the welfare like every other "citizen" in cleveland. But i wont say anymore cos people like you dont understand. AT ALL



Piece of Shit Felons. | Reviewer: Ev105 | 5/3/09

I wish these young AA gentleman wouldn't squander their talent. Unlike a lot of "Gangsta Rappers", these guys have good vocal harmony skills, and are obviously influenced by either religious or positive secular R'n'B performers. But why sing about the pieces of shit that sell hard drugs to people who are wasting their SSI/SSDI benefits? They're glorifying the sale of crack and heroin to people who are already disabled and who should be using this money for rent and food. Pieces of SHIT!!!



RE: great song | Reviewer: Been there done that. | 5/1/09

Umm...actually it is about using welfare checks to buy weed and 40s. I work with gangstas and drug addicts. Trust me. They'll be glad to tell you the same thing. When the welfare check comes, they have money to get high without having to hustle for it. For those who slang it they get to buy a bigger supply off that. Seriously, thinking like in this song is why the ghetto will stay ghetto and none of them will get ahead in life.



Great Song | Reviewer: Bone Thug Fan | 4/17/09

BTNH are the greatest group ever and their songs are so real. And all you bigot haters on this board this song is not about people using their welfare money to buy weed and 40s, its about findin a way to get thru a struggle and havin a good time, hence Krazie's verse when he talks about him and his family and friends getting together around the grill and eating and havin fun, understand the message before you go on a rant like that "Reality Check", i dont know what kind of reality you live in, but Racism is played out kiddo



Why the Negro Race is inferior | Reviewer: Reality Check | 2/2/09

This song demonstrates how black people are taking advantage of The Man, that same Man who they talk about keeping them down. Why don't you get jobs instead of sitting around on government handouts smoking drugs?



pathetic | Reviewer: Anonymous | 2/1/09

yeah just because it is an unfortunate circumstance to have to live off of public assistance doesn't mean you spend that shit on weed and 40ozs. that's why the gov. wants strip poor people of welfare because they don't know how to utilize the aid in a positive fashion. would i drink and smoke if i was poor...probably. but i sure wouldn't expect anyone else to pay for it ie people's tax money.





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