Nobody wants to talk about a boom bap record cracking the billboard top 5

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i don't see no Trap songs heating up the charts like this



Furthermore where's the thread about southern nikkas stealing NY waves in order to have hit records :troll:

Boom Bap :jbhmm:.......
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You kinda missed my point. I'm just saying that nikkas are focused on the wrong things. Most of these rappers are broke as shyt, talking about nothing but money, drugs, hoes, jewelry and cars...meanwhile they don't have much of any of that, so why not change direction and try to make music that will actually put money in your pocket? Why not figure out how to reach a broader audience and actually get paid? All these nikkas look stupid for no reason. They're using ignorance to get attention but the attention ain't turning into no real money.

And you can say what you want about the song but every bar I've been in, events, NBA Commercials, I want to say one of those EA games, the radio, all are playing this song. Of course nikkas don't like the song because 20 nikkas didn't get shot, nobody hoe got taken, and nobody had on a Rolie :yeshrug:

you make a good point, but assuming nikkas dont like the song cuz guns werent being bust in it is oversimplifying it a ton.

i dont like the song cuz its not interesting. its just as derivative as anything else out there.

its catchy sure, and im 100% my girlfriend will make me listen to it when we are driving and it comes on the radio

i think the artists need to stay true to themselves so we agree there. the weeknd made a song about cocaine and instead of marking it dark and ominious, him and max martin made it bright and catchy and boom, that nikka is winning.

flor-rida stays winning too, hes out here killin it making his club jams that white college kids and suburban moms love. get $$

but to say that all these trap nikkas making savage music or frontin broke rappers should take this same route or finding ways to make their drill shyt reach a broader audience? nah.

not everything is meant for a broader audience. artists should be finding ways to reach the audience that connects with their music and message, while being as authentic as they can. thats what brings people in, aside from generic hits

i think nikkas get lost trying to be super real or super hard when thats not them, and that causes problems with the music and beyond. but its definitely a balance.
 

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Gucci is only "admired" by nikkas that ain't got shyt...think about that for a second. Just because I have the nikka in my AVI don't mean I "admire" him. shyt, I don't admire no man.

Breh, this man is talking about HIS HOUSE. Basic, no doubt, but fukkin up commas is just that...earning money then blowing it on bullshyt. You actually proved my point further...I get what you're saying but that was the wrong comparison.

Usually to yall, "cornball" shyt is anything that's not ignorance...and you know that's 100% true. Cornball shyt is a nikka having on a pair of Rees that match his outfit perfectly, but they ain't Js so they don't count. "Cornball" to the black culture = anything that lacks ignorance. I listen to a little bit of everything because I just like music but I definitely know the difference between bullshyt and MUSIC

Way to generalize black people while defending fukking Flo-Rida.:mjlol:
 

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so all rappers should go pop and make sugary shyt like this?

ok breh

this beat is mad old

and this content is just as played out as any trap shyt

cape for shyt thats gonna be on kidz bop volume 56 brehs

props to flo-rida tho, but rap aint been concerned with him in a decade, and tbh, i doubt breh been concerned with rap. hes like pitbull, getting fully breaded off these pop rap anthems. more power to em, but leave em out the discussion

and ill tell you right now, this joint cracked the billboard but no one who's jamming to this is actually gonna go wanna learn about or listen to some actual 'boom bap' at all.
Real shyt.

I'm all for balance on the musical landscape but Flo Rida is speaking about popping bottles, getting drunk with women just like these trap rappers, just in a more middle america friendly way is all.
 

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This is a pop song with a hip-hop beat

nah. it's a pop song with a breakbeat and some trap. Y'all forget that pop is the great vulture. It assimilates whatever is known and makes it accessible.

My House and this are miles apart, and they both use Impeach The President:



hip hop is a 'hard'/'raw' feeling more than anything. There's nothing remotely hard or raw about Flo Rida's track. I wouldn't be surprised if they softened the snare or made the breakbeat more limp to be suitable for radio.

Not a bad song though. Not great, but that's the point - something accessible enough for everyone to like it.
 
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