I've never listened to a more arrogant, clueless, insignificant person talk way beyond their station as much as Troy Ave.
And I didn't expect The Breakfast Club to go super in on him with tough love (since they don't know him as well as Hot97), but Ebro and 'em can't let this dude walk around thinking he's God's gift to "Street Music" when all he is is the next in a long line of irrelevant NY rappers.
Papoose
Maino
Vado
Troy Ave
etc.
All of them (and more I can't remember) are just dues from a big city who think because they come from that big city, that they have the right to inherent something from it.
Plus, besides Puff, the only nikkas who fukk with him are pretty much washed up musically. Fif, Fat Joe... The nikka can't be that clueless can he?
And I listened to his first album, which is why I won't be listening to his new one. shytty lifeless beats, early 2000's G-Unit swag, and unwarranted cockiness and street nikka talk. If I wanted to hear that, I'd listen to
Beg for Mercy or anything from that actual era.
I've never felt compelled to comment on Troy Ave before, but the delusion in him through two interviews has to stop.