Coi Leray got the most dead crowd I ever seen at Rolling Loud Miami

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Stop it. lil baby has about ten songs in rotation right now and that’s been like that for the past 2 years. I was in DTLR yesterday and hats off had that bytch rocking. Literally everyone was singing baby verse. Coi barely above that bia chick level. The fact you posted that old ass wah wah shyt let’s me know you don’t know what you talking about

Even somebody that think he’s highly overrated and nothing really special, the fact that he does have a bunch of tangible hits that he can consistently play is undeniable. Coi Leray has two songs, both of which features other bigger and more notable artists.
 

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That's what all hip hop fans and black people do tbh

That's what new age (people that became fans after 2000) hip hop fans and black people that grew up around mostly cacs do, tbh.

Real nikkas have been shyt on enough to know first hand not to do a crackers job by shytting on another nikka that's trying to make it out here.

I really hate the fact that our culture has been spread so thin and unchecked for so long that we have any girly nikka with brown skin thinking he has any say so at all.

A nikka that wouldn't even look nikkas in the eye, let alone challenge anything a real nikka got to say in real life.

Some of you nikkas better drop to your knees and thank God everyday for creating the internet.
 
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I have no idea who she is, but I'll offer my 2 cents...

First off, aren't most modern day concert crowds dead with people recording the entire thing on their phones?
Especially this type of hip hop and the demographic they're shooting for?

Second, just my humble opinion, but a lot of this type of music is just meant to be heard on the radio, a lot of it is not meant to be performed live. Just my take.

As long as the crowd was respectful, as an artist you can deal with dead audiences really :manny:
 

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I have no idea who she is, but I'll offer my 2 cents...

First off, aren't most modern day concert crowds dead with people recording the entire thing on their phones?
Especially this type of hip hop and the demographic they're shooting for?

Second, just my humble opinion, but a lot of this type of music is just meant to be heard on the radio, a lot of it is not meant to be performed live. Just my take.

As long as the crowd was respectful, as an artist you can deal with dead audiences really :manny:

You are correct with all of this. The commentary is kinda weird, cause there’s artists that make way better music than her catching slander, but nobody is feeling sorry for them in any way. There’s threads on HERE where rappers are being clowned because they’re more lyrical and content based, so what exactly has everyone up in arms at someone getting clowned that straight up stinks and is a derivative of other bad artists? On top of that, this is seemed to be getting so much attention that it feels like a direct record label ploy:manny: like they’re purposely having her go out like that and have this circulating like it has been. One of those “any publicity is good publicity” type things.
 

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they pushed her onto a huge stage too fast. let her build a reputation first and then they will actually know her songs and get into it
Nah, not in today's era. That's not needed unless an artist is planning to be around for a while. There are underground rappers who I'm sure you've never heard of that had the crowd rocking, and they haven't been making music as long as Coi.
 
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