Is Drill over with

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It's not about your sn. It's about you not being factual. What do sales have to do with something being popular or in

Things can be popular as a passing fad and never be on. Drill music was a spectacle that didn't go anywhere really. I'm mean we're talking about it in past tense.
 

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Hopefully.

I still can't hear the distinctive difference between Trap, Drill, Crunk and any other keyboard based, higher (lower!) BPM style of Rap. (The new Disco Rap is brilliant tempo-wise. You can bounce double time or two step half time. Much different than the 90-ish BPM stuff that had only one groove.)

I'm an old niqqa. You prolly can't explain it to me.

I am absolutely not in any scene which would play Drill, but in my interactions with young cousins and such: I never heard 'Drill'.

And I been in like 35states in the past 13 mos. Not in hoods per se, but in mad big cities.
 

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Things can be popular as a passing fad and never be on. Drill music was a spectacle that didn't go anywhere really. I'm mean we're talking about it in past tense.

How can you say it was never on when in fact it was? The slang, the culture, the production, the lifestyle, the artists who sprouted from that movement that other regions copies and paid homage to.

If you aren't willing to recognize those facts, then you are being dense or naive on purpose
 
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