wall to wall vs @twitter
Today while catching up on Twitter I came across some interesting conversations.
One was some beef (trouble) between DJ Semtex, a hip hop DJ on 1xtra and Wale, he is a talented MC/rapper (he is rapper at the begin of the Amy Winehouse’s Valerie) long story short, Semtex was waiting for Wale for an interview and misread twitter posts. Seems like they have squashed it through email….
Check out Head shoulders knees toe freestyle from Wale with shout outs to Semtex
Secondly came a post that tickled me: -
professorgreen @skinnermike does this mean i’m coming to brixton? i’ll bring that slag mandy with me… hope you don’t have much planned for the day after 10 minutes ago from web in reply to skinnermike
I wanna know who this Mandy is
This begged the question, on social networks is anything actually a secret unless its a direct message (DM on Twitter) or message on Facebook.
Maybe this was a PR stunt or something the artists or people do not realise this appears on all their followers feed. I remember a close friend writing something on someone from the opposites sexes wall and it was seen by their partner lets say this is not the way to go.
Things like this entertain but can ultimately end up blowing up.
Just like text messages things can always be misconstrued.
Anyways I think this is a note to all, anything you want to keep as a secret, DM or message your friend otherwise your likely to end up reported on (not just on betalabs but on newspapers, magazine and reported on the news on some cases
Check out Wale’s best tune to date with Lil Wayne
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