Being a player/mack gotta return to mainstream Hip Hop again

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I can't even listen to a lot of these cats mane cause the trickin in the songs is too much :snoop: I can't front on Drake song making ability but when he say certain lines it snaps me out of the song and I gotta shake my head. Then the rappers who trickin in one song then acting like a pimp in the next song confusing the kids!!! :pacspit:

We need tracks like this again in the mainstream to show these young boys tricking isn't hot, even when u got it. (looking at u TIP :aicmon:)



 
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No, we need to get back to tracks in the mainstream that tell people to stop being ignorant and to start building.

Maybe then we wouldn't have to deal with all this damn collateral damage involved with the music
This.

I just told my friend the other day could you imagine hearing a dear mama type song broadcasted mainstream these days. :mindblown:
 

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This.

I just told my friend the other day could you imagine hearing a dear mama type song broadcasted mainstream these days. :mindblown:

It's gonna happen breh. The trend looks like things are moving toward content that is more relatable to a regular person. We're already seeing some of the blowback against the "I'm rich/I'm a thug/I got bytches" with last years charts.

Macklemore took rap music and put those "Hey I'm just a regular white guy who loves everybody" messages, and the fans responded.

Lorde put out her manifesto against materialistic music and had a hit.

Robin Thicke and Justin Timberlake put out records that sound like throwbacks to old R&B about simple topics like love, partying, meeting women, and had hits.

Kendrick and J cole on the black artist side, are now having more success or equal success to the Kanye's, Jay-Z's, and Rick Ross' of the world.

The writing is on the wall. The public is over that shyt. :ld:
 

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Who are you listening to exactly?

How many songs do Lil Wayne, Wiz Khalifa, Juicy J, Meek Mills, Rick Ross, French Montana, whomever else you want to throw out there constantly talk about all that player shyt?
 

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Who are you listening to exactly?

How many songs do Lil Wayne, Wiz Khalifa, Juicy J, Meek Mills, Rick Ross, French Montana, whomever else you want to throw out there constantly talk about all that player shyt?

:scusthov: @ those rap selections for songs for players....Wiz used to be on some player shyt before he blew up....I don't really listen to them other cats but the songs I've heard ain't fuccin with the lyrical player gospel from cats like Too Short, Snoop, Suga Free, Dru Down, etc.
 

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No, we need to get back to tracks in the mainstream that tell people to stop being ignorant and to start building.

Maybe then we wouldn't have to deal with all this damn collateral damage involved with the music

Lol
This.

I just told my friend the other day could you imagine hearing a dear mama type song broadcasted mainstream these days. :mindblown:

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