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The Epidemic of Swag PDF Print E-mail
Written by Nino Punchlines   
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Kanye West, Fonzworth and Andre 3k
dressed a like lacking swag
The word swagger is often times over used and abused. Nino Punchlines has taken it upon himself to set the world right on the proper use of trend in using the word swagger.


Every few years in hip hop a new trend takes over the industry. This new style, phrase, or ideology starts out as fresh and refreshing. Then, after all of the cool people use it, it gets prostituted out by the “Mr. Me Too” crowd. After that, the new trend goes Hollywood all the way to the point that old people use it to try to look hip. Think I’m lying? Whatever happened to the Crunk Movement? (Sorry Lil John, Crunk is dead!) If you walk around with a throwback jersey right now, you will look lamer than someone who rocks P. Miller gear from Wal-Mart. What is hot one minute usually gets stale the next. Sadly the new problem in hip hop is the term “Swag” and everything that goes with it.

 

Now before I go in on this, I want to note that there is nothing wrong with having a swagger in what you do. The dictionary defines swagger as 'strutting around in a proud way or to brag boastfully about personal accomplishments'. I think swagger is a mixture of charisma and the ability to trend set. Going by those two definitions, Jay-Z has swagger, Bill Gates has swagger. Honestly, even George Jefferson has swagger (I mean, he did have the meanest strut on television). Those people are examples of those whom have made their own path. Swagger should be about how you stand out from everyone else. Swagger is the ability to make things cool when no one is doing it. It shouldn’t matter if other people think you got swag or not. Swagger is natural. If you have to tell somebody that you have swag then you probably don’t. Telling yourself that you have swag in the mirror five times does not mean you will have swag. This is not Candy Man. Swagger, when used right, should display your uniqueness. It shouldn't mean look and act exactly like your favorite rapper on TV.

 

What's worse than that is all of the people that now judge a rap artist by how much “swag” they have, instead of how good their music is. As Grade A of the Cartel (TMC) says, "Swag is not a talent!" I was at a show recently where the artists had a swag competition. How can you have a swagger competition?! This movement has gotten so bad that people connect swagger with a person’s outfit. The next time you compliment a man’s swagger ask yourself this question, “Am I really judging another grown man by the way he's wearing his clothes?” I like most of Kanye West’s music but that does not mean I’m about to wear extra medium shirts and jeans because of it. That looks suspect in my book. You shouldn't be worried about how another man dresses. Not even the term, “No Homo” can protect you from that “Pro Homo” activity.

 

Now please don’t get it twisted, I'm not saying don’t use the word swag. Just know what it means when you use the phrase. If you do, you will realize it is getting played out like people saying, “getting Jiggy with it.” I know plenty of artists who use the phrase swagger and are good friends of mine. I just think that it's getting overused. You can have swag without having to say the word. Let the phrase breath. Think of it this way, if everyone in the world says they have swag wouldn’t that water your swag down?

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