when Ed cofronts him face to faceXzibit don't want them type of problems, I don't even know why he started getting IG fingers knowing he not even built.
Xz will tell him he's just a rapper
when Ed cofronts him face to faceXzibit don't want them type of problems, I don't even know why he started getting IG fingers knowing he not even built.
when Ed cofronts him face to face
Xz will tell him he's just a rapper
Xzibit don't want them type of problems, I don't even know why he started getting IG fingers knowing he not even built.
Yup its why every podcaster will ask you if you knew Biggie or saw Tupac taking a sh1t in a gas station in 1995.The problem with these platforms, is that they use these artists and then try to pit them against each other for clicks. That's the whole game. Take soundbites and then promote them, so two people or camps start having issues and then hope the views and clicks go up.
And then the people go and fall for the sh*t over and over again. And this is why Hip Hop is so divided and disrespected by the same people who claim they love the culture. Dame Dash said Nore told him, "I ask the questions I do because I need the clicks". That's what they're all doing. It's for paper. But the consequences in real life are that these people you're using for these clicks could easily start beefing over some bullsh*t you're trying to fuel for a couple dollars. The fans have to smarten up and stop supporting it. Call the bullsh*t out for what it is. Ed is right.
Which is why his falloff was inexplicable. How does someone with such a naturally smooth flow suddenly just... lose the rhythm?
It’s like he peaked too early.Which is why his falloff was inexplicable. How does someone with such a naturally smooth flow suddenly just... lose the rhythm?
The problem with these platforms, is that they use these artists and then try to pit them against each other for clicks. That's the whole game. Take soundbites and then promote them, so two people or camps start having issues and then hope the views and clicks go up.
And then the people go and fall for the sh*t over and over again. And this is why Hip Hop is so divided and disrespected by the same people who claim they love the culture. Dame Dash said Nore told him, "I ask the questions I do because I need the clicks". That's what they're all doing. It's for paper. But the consequences in real life are that these people you're using for these clicks could easily start beefing over some bullsh*t you're trying to fuel for a couple dollars. The fans have to smarten up and stop supporting it. Call the bullsh*t out for what it is. Ed is right.
No different than the Source and Vibe in the 90s, then they hide their hands and when something happens they're right back with a criticism about violence in the culture.The problem with these platforms, is that they use these artists and then try to pit them against each other for clicks. That's the whole game. Take soundbites and then promote them, so two people or camps start having issues and then hope the views and clicks go up.
Some kids across town thought I was afraid
They couldn't harm me
I got the army brigade
I'm not a trader, if what you got is greater I'll trade
But maybe later 'cause my waiter made potato and alligator soufflé
I got it made..
For some reason my first thought was Snoop.
You can’t joke on this site these lagged out ass nikkas don’t understand sarcasmHe wasn’t afraid I was joking with the title
He laughed when he heard Xzibit try to talk tough