Lets discuss these leeches and wannabes in the music industry

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A lot of them aren't any different than coli posters if were being honest. Only difference is they're getting bread.

Vashtie or whatever? Isn't she a DJ and actually puts on hip hop shows and is a promoter? We're gonna name her? Really?

do you attend local shows?
Do you help support your local scene or are you just apart of the Internet hip hop forum world?

At least Vashtie is apart of that. Can't say the same about a lot of critics on the Internet and coli posters:francis:

If some of you cared so much you'd actively would be participating in your local scene.

I already know I'm gonna get Negged for this and I really don't fukking care because I started realizing thecoli and majority of Internet hip hop forums posters are just that. Fans from afar. It's apparent by the way a lot of em talk

Hip hop is bigger than some complex magazine. It started out as a local NY musical subculture. So why is it so many listeners and people who critique shyt aren't involved locally? Because they don't actually care about preservation of culture. What they really just want is to be in the same position the people they critique are in.
 
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Peter USED to be, for sure...now he's doing the whole sports/radio thing. I get it.

Ebro could be an offender though. Dude was a PR then transitioned into personality lane...if he stays there, cool...but some of these guys take their jobs a LITTLE too seriously...like...my dude...you can't even control two CDJs. Stop it. :ufdup:
 

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Ima do me. I don't give a fucc if you respect it or not. A nikka like me can see all thru that tho.



Everybody got a Boss. And as long as you're a "trendy" individual you ain't got no choice but to follow the freshest baby's ass becuz you lack that Gene



fukk all yall nikkaz clownin too. bytch I AM Hip Hop!
 

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Yeah, go in on all of them.

Pretty much anybody that's using hip-hop culture as a means to an end who makes it blatantly obvious they dont' care about the culture. They just want a buck.

This includes
bloggers (and going back to what @SirBiatch said, alot of these types came through from....you guessed it...BLOGGING. They really had no connection to the culture other than as casual listeneres, but because they had connections and internet platforms they could connect to more people than others connected in the industry from a ground up level. People like Byron Crawford, Jaywan, fukk it, Julia Beverly, Miss Info, Nessa, all of them. And I remember around 2004-2006 the direction of hip-hopo changed for the worse around this time because alot of these bloggers started getting positions at magazines like Complex, XXL, Vibe, getting label positions and actually changing the direction of hip-hop. Lots of white people and asians that seem to present this outsider perspective of hip-ho and rap and black culture to mainstream audiences....very few black people in comparison were making those moves except for a choice few).

At this point if you aint' a DJ or a Rapper...you ain't hip-hop to me at all!

we don't have any tastemakers in hip hop anymore.

Hip hop is a beautiful culture, but it's done. All the smart, passionate people got pushed out. And it didn't happen overnight. Look at the pushback I get on The Coli alone :mjlol: and this is just fukkery/nothing deep. When you have dollars and lives at stake.... :yeshrug:

The amount of swagless, non-rhythm-having muhfukkas in this hip hop shyt is mindblowing. Not just cacs. I live in Toronto. Some of the Black folk who are working behind the scenes trying to push a certain artist got me like :merchant:
 

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Yall nikkaz be talkin about People that nobody ever heard of. Giving these people notariety that they weren't up for.



Everybody ain't from New York and California, we don't know your Peers.


U got all these nikkaz in one circle but its still everybody for they self. AllHipHop, DX, Coli. All yall nikkaz



So please stop making it seem like the grass is greener on the other side. Inside or outside of the industry. All y'all nikkaz trash
 

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we don't have any tastemakers in hip hop anymore.

Hip hop is a beautiful culture, but it's done. All the smart, passionate people got pushed out. And it didn't happen overnight. Look at the pushback I get on The Coli alone :mjlol: and this is just fukkery/nothing deep. When you have dollars and lives at stake.... :yeshrug:

The amount of swagless, non-rhythm-having muhfukkas in this hip hop shyt is mindblowing. Not just cacs. I live in Toronto. Some of the Black folk who are working behind the scenes trying to push a certain artist got me like :merchant:
if you see someone talking about branding...RUN AWAY :huhldup:
 

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Social Media gave birth to alot of em. But aye man, get ya hustle on. :yeshrug:


Like who?
Kenny Burns? :francis:

Isn't Kenny Burns a radio DJ?

Akademiks? :lupe:

He's basically the media ala Adam Shefter.
Video models and instagram thots are in this too.

People like Jenna Shea, Kat Stacks, Amber Rose, Mellyssa Ford, Superhead. They don't rap. they don't make beats. They just look good and rap nikkas wanna fukk em so they give that V-card up...next thing you know? They're doing an interview with the Breakfast Club with Charlemagne for what? :dahell:

people like Martin Skhreli are here too.

Hip-hop has sadly become a frree for all where everybody who wants in can do so using as little means as possible.

These women are just beautiful and Beauty has afforded women fame and money since the beginning of time.
 

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Nah they just need to keep it real


They're trying to make it a Black & White thing when both sides have their bullshyt
 

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These women are just beautiful and Beauty has afforded women fame and money since the beginning of time.
While this is true, this does not negate the fact that they are leeches and wannabes in hip-hop like Skhreli.

You have women like Miss Minaj, who actually are pretty born and bred hip-hop...and many women that are hip-hop cause they're rappers or DJs, and then you have the aforementioned.

And let's look at the difference in how they're treated.

Women like Rose, Stacks, etc get fame unwarranted and have to do nothing. They don't have to put in any work.

Minaj, Jean Grey, Nitty Scott, any female rapper is fighting an uphill battle from both ends for credibility in hip-hop. From listeners, to critics, to the media, the double standards, record labels, suits, marketing, society, beauty standards, femininity in a male dominated genre, misogyny, sexism, etc.

So that makes them more hip-hop than Amber Rose in my opinion, and that's just me.:manny:
 
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