
"SetBacks"-Q was dope, but his new shyt is extremely gimmicky to me - "Oxy" here, "Oxy" there; I can't fukk with such obviously forced and label-fabricated shyt.
personally i am, i even bought his debut CD physical copy first day.. but i was let down, only can name "Gangsta", "What They Want" and "Man of the Year" as songs i still would fukk with off it.. but i love his sound, flow, style, etc.. and that he was heavily into 50.
wish he'd drop something but im sure TDE told him to chill so Kendrick's shyt gets alllll the shine. a mixtape would be cool though. then again TDE doesnt really do that, do they. damn.
I'm almost ready to say that you lying about being a fannopeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee he went pop![]()
the most he did was a song with macklemore, which supposedly he was approached to do. He even said he doesn't even like macklemore
His real life experience in selling drugs and getting addicted was reduced to a buzz word in his newer tracks.how was that label-fabricated?
You're trying entirely too hard and it's bordering on embarrassing.Public Enemy, that was later undermined by gangsta rap
Its clear that a line has been drawn in the sand. Schoolboy Q can have a decent fanbase, but best believe that he have to up his game to adapt to the change coming ahead. You really think that rap is going to stagnate in the party phase for eternity?