BK The Great
Veteran
Most fans want to be brain dead to Negative vibes in the music instead of listening to something with logic and sense. What I realized is you can’t save the youth anymore. If you only want to listen to crash out music so be it.
And that’s another problem if that’s considered old schoolMigos and future are o,d school in2024

Besides “Juicy”, and “California Love”…..you just wanna scare the hoes?Juicy
Shook ones
If I can rule the world
Nunthin but a g thang
Hypnotize
Swimming Pools
California Love
Made you look

Ultimately I agree. Some of the most conscious music has politics I disagree with, methods of change I think won’t work or aren’t informed enough, and frankly doesn’t sound good. Music is entertainment and if it doesn’t entertain then why make it more than what it aims to be?
Never let me slip cuz if I slip then I’m slippinJuicy
Shook ones
If I can rule the world
Nunthin but a g thang
Hypnotize
Swimming Pools
California Love
Made you look

I always felt like the push for "lyrical rap" was a way for outside groups to get in the game and be taken seriously because then it just comes down to the pen/bars, whether you write it or not. Whereas "vibe rap" can't be replicated as easily by outside groups and there's less room for people outside of the culture to come in.

Lyrics are the least important part of a rap songI honestly don't even understand how someone can say they listen to hip hop for the "vibes". I understand not every one fukks with super lyrical and conscious shyt, but even when I'm listening to someone like Key Glock or Dolph the main thing that makes that music interesting to me is the violent, irreverent lyrics. I'm sorry but if you straight up are not paying attention to lyrics at all you cannot call yourself a rap fan. There are literally only three things that make a rap song: the beat/production, the flow and the lyrics. If you're ignoring one of those things every time you listen to rap, you are not actually listening to the music.
Lyrics are the least important part of a rap song
And he’s right LOL
Imagine thinking so low of black people that we only can be educated through hip hop/music and not a fukking book
I swear the fukking Simon Biles level gymnastics you c00ns partake in to shyt on black people even if it makes you look absolutely retarded
I’m curious in a club or party setting can y’all give us a few tracks that are lyrical that men and women can vibe to?