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Lil Bibby Says It Wasn’t A Good Idea For Nick Cannon To Play A Gangster In Spike Lee’s ‘Chi-Raq'

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(Subscribe - Like - Comment - Share)<br />Check Out FULL Story Here: <br />Lil Bibby has been hesitant to co-sign Spike Lee’s “Chi-Raq” film ever since viewing the trailer for the project.<br />Bibby questioned Spike Lee’s decision to cast Nick Cannon as a gangster during an interview with Ebony Magazine.<br />“I was thinking, ‘Why does Nick Cannon have his shirt off like he a gangsta?’ (laughs) ‘We know Nick Cannon for funny roles,’” Bibby said. “I don’t know what made him do that. I don’t know who told him that was a good idea.”<br />Bibby likened the trailer to a parody in a tweet.<br />“That Chiraq trailer look like a Parody,” he wrote.<br />Spike Lee defended his decision to cast Nick Cannon during an interview with Sway In The Morning.<br />“For these rappers in Chicago, ‘Nick Cannon soft. Nick Cannon’s white bread. He’s too clean-cut.’ Here’s a thing that’s really sick. ‘Nick Cannon’s not a savage.’ Is that the new norm for these thugs in Chicago to be a savage? That’s what we’re going to aspire to? To be a savage?” Spike Lee said. “I should not cast Nick Cannon cause he didn’t kill nobody? Cause he don’t got motherf*****g bodies on him? Is that what it’s coming to? I’m not going for that bullsh*t. There’s nothing commendable about being a savage. That’s not who we are. I don’t care. You should not b getting props how many bodies you got. How many people you killed. There’s nothing fly about that sh*t. That sh*t ain’t hip. It’s not cute and it’s not being a man. If you think that’s being a man, how many bodies you got then you have a problem.” <br />Check Out FULL Story Here: <br />~Subscribe To Kollege Kidd Youtube Page: <br />~Follow Us On Twitter: <br />~Like on Facebook: <br />~Follow Us On Instagram: <br />~Collegiate NeTVision (CNV) · <br />~Subscribe To Kollege Kidd 2nd Channel Here: <br />~Subscribe To Kollege Kidd Music Channel Here:<br /> Is The Biggest In The Midwest For Hip Hop News & Urban Edutainment

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