Pete Rock Says Drill Rap Is Trash: 'It Disrupts The Soul'

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"Pete Rock had a lot to say on the Brooklyn drill movement, taking to Instagram to air out his frustrations with the booming subgenre.

“Good Morning Drill Rap,” the legendary producer wrote alongside a clip of New York Mayor Eric Adams playing a drill rap song during a press conference. “Thats trash hop not hip hop i been told yall about this kinda shyt. idc call me what you want but that kinda hip hop is doo doo and it disrupts the soul i told yall that already man lol smh.”

He continued, “Nobody speaks up on this trash lol. Drill rap not even for the birds or the streets its the result of greed, people with no talent, and the destruction of the culture. Yall never see the play when it’s happening and everyone complains but does not speak up and say a word. Now this! this how we going out? Its on social media but who is really promoting this? talk about that smh.”

Pete Rock’s comments come after Eric Adams declared war against Brooklyn’s drill movement in February, saying in a press conference the music had contributed to a rise of violence in the city. He specifically cited the February 6 shooting of 18-year-old Bronx drill rapper C-Hii Wvttz, born Jayquan McKenle, who was gunned down in his car after he left a Bed-Stuy, Brooklyn recording studio.

“I didn’t know Jayquan, but his death hit me hard because the more I found out about Jayquan’s story, the more I saw how many times he had been failed by a system that is supposed to help boys like him,” Adams said in a tearful February 10 address.

He continued, “He was not just a victim now, but a perpetrator. But he was young, there was still time for him to turn the path of violence and move away from that,” Adams said. “Our system and justice system should have done more, more to help him, rehabilitate him.”

Pete Rock’s disdain for drill music hasn’t stopped the subgenre from exploding in popularity in recent years. Born in Chicago in the early 2010s, the movement began to gain mainstream traction in New York City around 2019 with Pop Smoke, but when he was tragically gunned down in February 2020, other rappers from different boroughs have since stepped into the fold, the most prominent face being Fivio Foreign, with other notable artists including Sheff G, Kay Flock and B-Lovee.

The subgenre has also gotten some major co-signs in recent months, with Cardi B praising Bronx drill in particular and hopping on a remix to Kay Flock’s “Shake It” in April.

“I don’t give a fukk who you is, who you fukk, what shyt you jacking,” Cardi said in an Instagram Live session. “Get signed and get the fukk out. You know why I fukk with all of y’all? Because y’all getting the Bronx lit! Me and A Boogie, we became mainstream and everything, but you know there’s always a borough that they got shyt going on. But right now, the Bronx really getting the shyt muthafukking lit. So shoutout to all y’all little muthafukking drill rappers out there
 

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No lies were told. But then the same thing was said back in the early 90s when the game went hardcore and everyone switched up. Drill is just an evolution of that nihilism given new expression.

We, the :flabbynsick:, don't get it because a) we ain't in the skreetz like that any more so are out of touch b) we're not on the same kind of drugs they are that make the music sound good and c) it isn't what we came up on.

Exactly the same thing the old heads said/thought/felt before when NWA/smoking weed blew up and changed the sound/topics they were used to.
 

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No lies were told. But then the same thing was said back in the early 90s when the game went hardcore and everyone switched up. Drill is just an evolution of that nihilism given new expression.

We, the :flabbynsick:, don't get it because a) we ain't in the skreetz like that any more so are out of touch b) we're not on the same kind of drugs they are that make the music sound good and c) it isn't what we came up on.

Exactly the same thing the old heads said/thought/felt before when NWA/smoking weed blew up and changed the sound/topics they were used to.

Difference being that this is the first era of hip-hop where rap skills really don't matter.

It's pure garbage.
 

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Old heads have the same mentality of the older heads that were rebelling against their music when they were in their prime

It’s so stupid

Get over it..not all golden era hip hop was about “the soul” or whatever bullshyt he’s talking about

Not true. At least people in the Golden Hip Hop era had some type of morals.

This shyt today is like letting toddlers run around causing chaos.
 
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Not true. At least people in the Golden Hip Hop era had some type of morals.

This shyt today is like letting toddlers run around causing chaos.

What morals are you referring to?

They were rapping about guns and drugs too, while having bad bytches and making money etc.
 
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