Reality: Big Keef was more influential than Yams

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Depressed cac deflecting, :dead:

please kill yourself you're a waste of a functioning human heart.

They shouldn't of let you out the looney bin if you wasn't going to accomplish shyt besides getting thousands of daps on the coli. :camby:

Ima let you live for now, but if you ever quote me again with any kind of disrespect ever again its curtains for you on twitter

I know how your weird depressed ass lives for this online shyt so that threat probably resonates.

Have a nice day cac.

Let's go.. Do it, fakkit.
 

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No, you didn't :comeon:

You tried to but just ending up looking dumb and everyone clowning you for not having receipts..

fakkit.

Rocky fans are some of the smartest on this board. And they come thru with receipts. Funny how that works.

A$AP copy stans in full force:wow:
I still don't know wtf that nikka yams was responsible for, funny how people only started talking bout it once ol boy died

Fair point. But you have to understand that a lot of us didn't know. I would read things here and there talking about Yams being "the Yoda" of ASAP and I was like: wtf does this even mean? I think some of those earlier articles were vague. Frankly, a lot of articles/reviews covering ASAP Rocky in his Live.Love.ASAP days were woat. The vast majority of the people y'all call 'tastemakers' had no idea what Rocky/Yams were doing.

I had no idea how much influence Yams had on the whole shyt until he passed. It's unfortunate. That's how things can be sometimes.

rocky has more influence in fashion but in terms of music sosa's sound has been appropriated and copied more than rocky's

100%. But that shyt's not gonna last nor will it yield anything memorable. It's a shallow sound that's already played out. Nobody's really doing that drill shyt anymore.

Meanwhile, that Live.Love.ASAP sound is trickling as the years go by into hip hop and RnB.

 

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Fair point. But you have to understand that a lot of us didn't know. I would read things here and there talking about Yams being "the Yoda" of ASAP and I was like: wtf does this even mean? I think some of those earlier articles were vague. Frankly, a lot of articles/reviews covering ASAP Rocky in his Live.Love.ASAP days were woat. The vast majority of the people y'all call 'tastemakers' had no idea what Rocky/Yams were doing.

I had no idea how much influence Yams had on the whole shyt until he passed. It's unfortunate. That's how things can be sometimes.
What exactly did dude do, besides tweet:patrice:
 

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What exactly did dude do, besides tweet:patrice:

Rockys music career or ASAP period wouldn't have existed without Yams. Yams molded Rocky. Yams was the brains behind everything. He got an A&R position for Sonyhe was going to announce but he passed :(

Idk if you know who Joey Fatts is but if you listen to his earlier shyt then his tape Ill street blues 2, you could tell Yams was steering him in the right direction and helping him. Him and Joey were really close and Joey was Cutthroat Boyz a label Yams had

I guess according to some boxfen posters before he even knew Rocky he was plugging the ASAP brand on forums for awhile and telling people on forums that the name ASAP was gonna be big one day and that they were making t shirts and all this stuff and dudes would laugh it off

"I remember before asap rocky or asap mob or any of that even popped off, im talking about 1 or 2 years before that i was in 1 of those chat rooms back in the day people used to go on where you can chat, voice chat, be on webcam, etc. it was random as fu*k but it was me, asap yams, and some other dude from montreal canada on there just choppin it up sippin smokin etc and asap yams was talking to the dude from montreal talkin about "yo asap its a real thing we are about to blow trust me dog " that dude always had a good vision for the future, crazy knowing he gone now and they doing a tribute concert for him"

"When he was talkin about that asap sh*t i thought he was talking about a gang, thought it was just some ny gang, i was like yeah right nikka yall aint gonna blow or anything, he was like yo we got hats we got tshirts with ASAP on them"

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