This is why I like when artists like Jim Jones do a bit of storytelling.
The art of describing your surroundings and evokiung emotions in people whilst rhyming is a very hard and impressive thing to do.
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In October Ryan Leslie had a priceless bag stolen from his car while he was on stage performing in Cologne, Germany. The bag contained Ryan’s personal laptop computer, hard drives, passport and other personal effects. The singer/songwriter/producer recorded a plea video offering a $20,000 reward for the return of the items. After that request went unanswered he upped the reward substantially to $1 million (I was shocked at the huge increase). Still, no one turned in his property. Earlier this week Germany newspapers and news websites reported the bag was found and turned into authorities.
The man responsible for the return is going by the name Bernd. P (name was changed for press, 52 years old), says he was going for a walk in the woods of Stommelerbusch, on November 27th, when he stumbled upon the bag. After handing the bag over to police Bernd P. began trying to contact Ryan Leslie about the reward. He has now taken the story to the press since he has had no response from his emails to Ryan, or his tour manager. However, he did wish for his name to be changed, to remain anonymous in the case he does receive a reward for Ryan’s stolen property.
Cash Money CEO Birdman dropped a video a few months back revealing the delivery of his $2.1 million Bugatti, now T-Pain is showcasing his cash flow in a similar fashion. T. Pain (real name Faheem Rasheed Najm) released a video announcing that after 6 years of giving y’all autotune-created hits, he’s treating himself to a $1.8 million 2008 Bugatti Veyron 16.4.