Do you guys personally know anyone outside of the internet who bumps Chance music?

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My (black) brother was really into him around the Acid Rap and the 10 Day time. He wasn't feeling Coloring Book as much, said "he used to be more creative".
 

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How can anybody not be on the Internet at this point? Everyone is online. EVERYONE. Suburban nikkas hold nikkas everybody is online so the whole "only on the Internet" argument is done. Why do people care so much what other people listen to? As long as you enjoy is keep it moving.
 

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a surprising amount actually. a lot of people i know were talking about Coloring Book and they aint even deep into rap shyt like that. Chance really out here :francis:
 

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It's a flavor of the day type deal. White kids and blipsters bandwagon Chance the "Rapper" because "It doesn't sound like other rap music :mjpls: "
 

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High school kids...my wife is a high school teacher and she says the kids love that dude.
 

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So you've hated Chance this whole time :ohhh:
I thought with that avi, you were a Stan :ohhh:
I only use it ironically at this point, once evidence was brought to light of his circumstances I realized what a fraud he is
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Obama signed an executive order then waved his hand around and gave this goofy looking scrub a career
 

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Is anyone not online these days? Everybody young on Twitter/Gram nowadays at least and Coloring Book was buzzing online.

The whole idea of just being big online is dumb
 

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Is anyone not online these days? Everybody young on Twitter/Gram nowadays at least and Coloring Book was buzzing online.

The whole idea of just being big online is dumb

'We' are a very specific demographic. Most ppl are not up on things at all. They might be on Twitter/Instagram/Facebook/Snapchat/Pinterest/Tumblr whatever. But the way they process the information is different. They 'hear' it but they're not really 'listening'. That's why most ppl are also lost on the whole Drake ghost writing fiasco, they honestly don't know what's going on.

'We' are 'heads/nerds' or whatever you wanna call it. My mom has an Facebook account now. She's not 'on' at all lol

So nah. There is still a difference between an online and offline presence. Even though the 'online' push of the music plays a significant role in creating the 'in-the-streets' movements. These so called online taste makers can be very influential.
 

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'We' are a very specific demographic. Most ppl are not up on things at all. They might be on Twitter/Instagram/Facebook/Snapchat/Pinterest/Tumblr whatever. But the way they process the information is different. They 'hear' it but they're not really 'listening'. That's why most ppl are also lost on the whole Drake ghost writing fiasco, they honestly don't know what's going on.

'We' are 'heads/nerds' or whatever you wanna call it. My mom has an Facebook account now. She's not 'on' at all lol

So nah. There is still a difference between an online and offline presence. Even though the 'online' push of the music plays a significant role in creating the 'in-the-streets' movements. These so called online taste makers can be very influential.

All the youth know what's up with the drake / meek thing. The degrees to which people care is a totally different question

Chance music ain't in the clubs but he definitely has love among rap fans in real life. His tours will be evidence of this
 

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a surprising amount actually. a lot of people i know were talking about Coloring Book and they aint even deep into rap shyt like that. Chance really out here :francis:

You mean the hipster, Pitchfork/Complex/Fader/Noisey reading, wave riding,Johnny-come-latelys?






















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