It’s going down in the DFW. Memphis Rapper finesse2tymes goes off on Dallas gang for saying that he needed to ‘check in.’
‘Checking in’ is the street culture expectation in certain major cities with major industry or street affiliations. Though ot deals with the streets, it’s not particularly a bad thing. Most times, it’s for Respect & Safety,checking in usually means contacting local figures, who are often respected community leaders, ‘OGs’, or influential people in the street scene when entering a city. It’s seen as a sign of respect and acknowledging that you’re on someone else’s turf. However, some rappers are not fond of the idea, saying they shouldn’t “have to check in” just to…..