The origin of the "gansta" credo, which is akin to many resistance movements
that have sprung up around the
world is precisely defense of one's own
community. Notions of community sovereignty and self-determination are the core founding principles that uphold the "gangsta"
philosophy. Of course,
notions of sovereignty, self-determination, and autonomy are closely tied to the principle of a self-sustaining economy, which in a capitalist context such as the U.S., requires all gangstas to find a way to provide for themselves and for the gangsta unit. The most common resource that is utilized is of course
commerce in contraband: illegal
drugs, prostitution, and firearms. Because
illicit commerce requires the gangsta to work
outside of the law, a law which
the resisitance movement often does not recognize as legitimate because it
was imposed on them by an
outside conquering
force, different norms have evolved that regulate transactions and behavior between "gangstas". Among those norms are the "pass" and the requirement that one "keep it real with a
brother".
As the gangsta subculture was incorporated into American Pop Culture, and inevitably purchased and reformulated for mass consumption by corporate interests, certain principles were exaggerated in order to sell the danger and excitement of the gangsta lifestyle without giving the public any reference to understand gangstaism as a holistic set of principles. Of course those who have been the poster-boys for mass media consumption of gangsta life or "
thug life", often find themselves the
target of those who are "true to the
game" for "selling out", a phenomenon characterized by the term "player-hater" or "haterism". A sentiment that is astutely summarized by the phrase "don't hate the player, hate the
game", an observation on the morally relative position of those who have profited from their assimilation into the popular culture which is the larger
game that most gangstas revile, but those who are "
true pimps" are currently forcing to "turn tricks" in a manner of speaking.
We them niggas with big guns and big dicks
Fload
ya block, and keep it gangsta
We them niggas with big guns and big dicks
Coat Them
rocks, and keep it gangsta
We them niggas with big guns and big dicks
Drop the top, and keep it gangsta
We them niggas with big guns and big dicks
Wylin, stylin, and keep it gangsta
--G-Dep and Shyne "Keep It Gangsta"