lmao how can you come into this conversation ignorant and expect to teach me anything about hip hop? I've been the one doing the teaching so far. You didn't even know what backpack rap meant.
And unless you're a kid yourself, you shouldn't care what kids are listening to. People don't develop a real interest in music until their 20s. I know I had a shytty taste in music, so why would I care what's hot with the kids of today? No one will care about Chief Keef in a few years. Its a waste of my time and your time to give him attention.
And stop with this bubble nonsense because I have a much broader taste in music than you do. I listen to music of all different eras, while you limit yourself to what's playing in the club. You're the one in the bubble. You've got to look at the bigger picture.
Huh when did I ever talk about backpack rap, u must be confusin me with someone else
Dont assume I only play whats in the club, see herre u go with ur smart dumb nikka assumptions
Lets be real now, good music and bad music is all subjective
The people decide whats the good music and whats the bad music
And Keef music is good to alot of people
period.
Df does a shytty taste in music mean?
ALl that happened is that the elements in music that u were entertained by changed
It didnt improve or falter, it just changed.
And thats what i mean by you seeing music and hip hop in a bubble because u have this dumass cynical view that the specific personal criteria with which u judge Hip Hop music is a barometer to decide what is actually good or bad music. When in fact thats not the case
People of this day n age including myself love the futures and the keefs while u think they are wack
whos's right?
Well it doesnt matter, whos entertaining the most people and has the most fans is what matters
ANd Keef's music has a solid fanbase and he has made a powerful impact as a 17 year old bringing in the surge of drill music to the forefront
U can be a bitter ass larry holmes nikka if u want, but thats the reality of it
Now go head and listen to ur "real hip hop" songs while I bump Future's deeper than the ocean
