How BIG do you see Benny becoming with this Def Jam/Rocnation push he is about to get?

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Pusha T status.. Don't get me wrong like that's a slight.. Pusha does about 80k first week, universally respected, has a long career, can do shows, gets features from everyone, can get a Jay feature whenever he want......

shyt like that... But is he about to be a SUPERSTAR? Nah
 

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He already won getting the Def Jam bag to begin with. He’s not a starving artist begging for mainstream success. He can stay in his lane, make the music he wants to make, expand his sound with some of the Def Jam pull & continue putting out banging ass Hip-Hop like he has been doing for years now. Everybody Can’t Go has Hit-Boy & Alchemist production. He’s not stepping outside of his comfort zone to the point he’s going to start making some outlandish shyt trying to blow up. It’s all about the connections & ability to grow. It isn’t about chasing superstardom like he’s going to try and become Snoop Doggy Dogg. He is Benny The Butcher, the king of the underground. Salute :salute:
 

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He has a big following already so they just need to play to that, plus throw a few big features, r&b and club tracks in there.

Hit-Boy producing will help.

Nobody should expect him to make a hit with Ice Spice or get cast in a remake of Money Train or whatever. Its hard to imagine him making a bigger song than Johnny Ps.

But he might as well use the opportunity to make a bigger type of album than his old ones.
 

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He already won getting the Def Jam bag to begin with. He’s not a starving artist begging for mainstream success. He can stay in his lane, make the music he wants to make, expand his sound with some of the Def Jam pull & continue putting out banging ass Hip-Hop like he has been doing for years now. Everybody Can’t Go has Hit-Boy & Alchemist production. He’s not stepping outside of his comfort zone to the point he’s going to start making some outlandish shyt trying to blow up. It’s all about the connections & ability to grow. It isn’t about chasing superstardom like he’s going to try and become Snoop Doggy Dogg. He is Benny The Butcher, the king of the underground. Salute :salute:
What bag? We still counting loans as wins?
 
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