Yall Love to rewrite history.
Loads of street dudes fukked with Tax. Loads of respectable black ppl co signed him and we’re fans too. You not liking him is cool but don’t speak for everybody
Part of his appeal was dude was actually very funny and entertaining to listen to
street dudes can't be cornballs?
In general, there are two types of major cornballs in modern rap. Deep down they share similar personality traits (especially being culture vultures) and feed off each other. The first type is the talentless 'hood' dude that constantly glorifies the dumb shyt due to low-self esteem and/or means as a come-up. There's no nuance, insight or uniqueness to what he does - he's just there to promote the dumb shyt. Talking points/songs are watered down as fukk and sound like basic pop (but of the hood variety). And then you have the second type of cornball: the mostly cac, sometimes-c00n suburb types who consume this shyt as a means of living out fantasy from the safety of their screens. They buy all the lame gimmick gangsta records and write essays on how Chief Keef is the new Bob Dylan/Nas or whatever. These two types of cornballs were the type that seemed to be into Tax, but it was definitely skewed toward the second type (from the little I saw).
You already know how I feel about cosigns so let's take that out the picture. I always thought Tax was lame. shyt was obvious even before this video surfaced.
He never said anything enlightening. His whole come-up was "i been to jail, I lived that life." Typical trash. He appealed to lames. The type of faceless goofies that follow me around and quote me constantly hoping for a personal response (not you specifically, but the others begging for my attention)
