wingstop
Superstar
Baby, she got OPTIONS!

"took your girl, had her swimming with dolphins
M.I.A you left the boy with no options"

Baby, she got OPTIONS!
Let's not forget that Meek was a battle rapper, how's he doing![]()
but you can take a rapper who names his album "I'm Gay" serious?![]()
I still smh at people trying tell me back to back was good song....a diss song at that wtfthe problem with joe, is he'd take this shyt entirely too seriously, and that would be his first mistake... this ain't 1998 no more.. the fans aren't picking up your music from the mixtape nikka at the barbershop, then playing it back 155 times, while discussing it with all the nikkas in the world
it's 2016... you try that, let me rap over a beat, go in 150%, and lyrically murder this guy.... it'll get dropped on some blogs on monday, talked about on twitter on tuesday, nobody will care by wednesday and by thursday we will be talking about the next subject and nobody will care.......................................................... UNTIL
drake playfully raps and sings on some track, complete with a hook and ASCAP registration, sends it to actual radio stations, and has some funny jokes, one liners, and catchy shyt to keep his shyt on burn for a whole season
to beat drake, you've got to beat him at his own game.. which is going to be hard to do when you don't have access to the radio and machine like he does... your diss gonna go to datpiff.com and his gonna go to top 20 on billboard
No, the problem is with new nikka hip hop fans that don't take this shyt seriously enough.
You see these cacs have already watered down R&B to the point that they're now making shyt better than black R&B artists today.
Now, we have two black female R&B type artists making any type of noise on the mainstream circuit, when there used to be like 50 at a time.
At the same time, there's a new cac female singer being introduced to the masses every week making R&B music that they call Pop, strictly because of their skin color.
It used to be that you had to be able to SING to make R&B records, but when that element got taken out of the equation, it opened the door for any lil cac that can carry a note and mimic choreography to step in and make the same type of records, get instant fame, TV spots, major label deals, and push black artists out of the way.
What do you think they're gonna do with hip hop?
We held the key to hip hop because you had to be able to RAP your ass off to make it. Eminem blew because he was the first white rapper that could actually RAP on par with black artists.
Nowadays, all you have to be able to do is flow and swag your way on a track in order to make it. You think cacs can't mimic that simple shyt? shyt, Fergie and Gwen Stefanie was able to do that in the early '00s.
Pretty soon that hip hop money is gonna dry up for nikkas because cacs are gonna take that shyt and run with it, and the masses are gonna eat that shyt up and stop spending money with black artists that they really can't relate to. It's already starting.
That's the battle Joe was ranting about.
It's about to get real spooky for nikkas from the hood thinking they're gonna just up and decide to be a rapper one day, and pull their families out the hood, and they don't even realize it.
I'm not too worried about this though, because I don't see a white rapper replacing Kendrick, Drake and Cole. They're too established in where they are for some white kid from Utah to come and upstage them like that. Said rapper would have to be extremely talented, and even then, at most they'd just add him to the three and call the group the Four Titans or some shyt. Drake's afloat because of his uncanny ability to crank out hit after hit, Kendrick is where he is because he can actually rap and is willing to take his music left-field, and Cole is safe because he's the most relatable and the Dreamville fan base will ride for him like no one else. If there's anyone who should be scared, it's the rappers who are easily imitated. Those are the ones they're gonna go for first.
it was trash... full of a lot of ducktales too... but it had a catchy easy hook, he turned it into radio, and had one memorable line (bodied by a singing nikka)I still smh at people trying tell me back to back was good song....a diss song at that wtf
i saw it all the time... rap is just different.. yea you can pull that shyt with r&b and pop.. but rap, you still need that stamp, that co-sign, that HISTORY of putting in some type of workThis is why I have always held the ability to rap so high in my books. I mean, look what's going on with Future and Desiigner. Dude probably watched a Busy Works Beats tutorial on sounding like Future, recorded right after, and the rest is history. And I think that's the nikka's first song, too.
So if someone like Desiigner can blow up off of someone else's style, who's to say they can't take a Slim Jesus-looking kid and spin him into that? We can't.But... The only issue is that it's not as easy as it sounds, because they've tried to do so with Iggy and Kreayshawn (remember her?
) and failed. Even white Hip Hop fans would toss rappers like that in the bushes. Labels are very patient, though. They've got people combing blogs and all music streaming platforms for that next opportunity. Will they succeed? That depends on the culture.
I'm not too worried about this though, because I don't see a white rapper replacing Kendrick, Drake and Cole. They're too established in where they are for some white kid from Utah to come and upstage them like that. Said rapper would have to be extremely talented, and even then, at most they'd just add him to the three and call the group the Four Titans or some shyt. Drake's afloat because of his uncanny ability to crank out hit after hit, Kendrick is where he is because he can actually rap and is willing to take his music left-field, and Cole is safe because he's the most relatable and the Dreamville fan base will ride for him like no one else. If there's anyone who should be scared, it's the rappers who are easily imitated. Those are the ones they're gonna go for first.
You really think the guy whos been baiting jay z for a battle damn near his entire career was being genuine when he said he surrendered? Dude was clowning the entire situation on Twitter as it was happening, far from a Stan I'm just saying how I remember, the diss had some funny (and true) lines but to try and make it out to be some earth shattering etherous diss track is stupid lolHe apologized after Joe surrendered
Lil B destroyed that mans whole existence on that record
His career
his simpish ways
his personal life
everything
Lil B destroyed that nikka on wax
The fact u arguing this tells me u some Joe budden stan
"How u go mainstream and run back underground"
"Shut the fck up with them depressing ass songs
Its the summer time get some p*ssy and go home"
"Go make a mixtape and mope over every song
Keep recording girlfriends bet you still jack off
With your butt-cheeks out listening to mood music
Screaming, "Lil B why the fukk you gotta ether me""
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Buddens was most def an influence
"If I copy Budden's flow, you mimickin' his career"
Budden randomly caught a lil ether splash years ago during an early beef drake had. ..joe should have dissed way back off the strength of that