These lil nikkas have no respect for the history of the genre

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I take the term more literally. GG wasn't ever popular enough to be a rockstar and his music was AWFUL! Go watch the show he's walking away from in that video (it was filmed, he played at a place called The Gas Station). 100% pure trash. Never wrote a good song in his life.

He was a top-notch provocateur and instigator, but not a rockstar.
He had some good songs, I wouldn't call his music horrible





But I honestly doubt Lil Uzi Vert knows anything about GG Allin, he probably heard the name before but no kid like him is gonna compare himself to a dude who shoved a banana up his ass, shat it out and threw it at a crowd of NYU students :pachaha:
 

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I love how fans of trash ass rap/rappers try and use that "you a old nikka" shyt...

no, you're just a fan of whack ass shyt that we ain't trying to hear you promote. :heh:

This lil nikka is :trash:so is Desiigner. :skip: just felt like that.

Hope lil bruh finds success, just not as a rapper... maybe a rockstar, but he was terrible at rapping.
For a minute I thought you said:
This lil nikka :trash: is so Desiigner.
I thought you were using Desiigner as a new word for trash rappers.
I think I'm going to use it like that ...
I'll be going around saying stuff like ...
"That new K-Rino track is Desiigner as shyt."
 

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He had some good songs, I wouldn't call his music horrible





But I honestly doubt Lil Uzi Vert knows anything about GG Allin, he probably heard the name before but no kid like him is gonna compare himself to a dude who shoved a banana up his ass, shat it out and threw it at a crowd of NYU students :pachaha:


Can't say I agree with you on the tracks but :dead: at that last paragraph. The fact that act is on youtube and has been for years has always been one of the ultimate :troll: things on the entire internet.
 

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Lol you ever actually rapped before? You think it's harder to ride a boom bap beat?


A lot of these new trap beats pretty much do all of the heavy lifting to a point where you can have a monotonous monotone flow and still sound ok (kinda like this uzi vert kid).


With the old boom bap beats you can't really just "ride it" at all. At some point you'll have weave in and out of the beat and basically add a new rhythm to the overall song with your flow/rhyme schemes.
 

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Can't say I agree with you on the tracks but :dead: at that last paragraph. The fact that act is on youtube and has been for years has always been one of the ultimate :troll: things on the entire internet.


And why would anyone look up to gg allin anyway?

:why:


didn't he rape someone on stage? :dahell:




and literally go ape shyt on stage? :shaq2:



and by that, I mean literally take a shyt in his hand and throw it on the people watching his show :mindblown:
 

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A lot of these new trap beats pretty much do all of the heavy lifting to a point where you can have a monotonous monotone flow and still sound ok (kinda like this uzi vert kid).


With the old boom bap beats you can't really just "ride it" at all. At some point you'll have weave in and out of the beat and basically add a new rhythm to the overall song with your flow/rhyme schemes.

All of that is applicable to just about any beat unless it's very specifically structured (i.e. with an intrusive overlaying sample like "Oh Boy"). I understand what you're trying to say but in reality you can write just as lazily over a boom bap beat as you can over a trap beat. The reverse is true as well, you can write just as intricately over a trap beat as you can over a boom bap beat. If anything, most trap beats taper down the melody to allow the vocalist MORE space/fluctuation in their delivery, monotony doesn't do those beats justice. More to the point melodic boom bap beats sometimes call for monotone delivery... If you're fighting with the melody it's not very likely to result in good music.
 
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i ain't no old nikka but fukk this fake ass nikka. he ain't a real Philly nikka, he probably from Scranton, PA or Pittsburgh. and he ain't getting nowhere if he trying to rap like Young Thug and talk about drugs and pills like Future. Uzi Vert is just a wannabe and fake nikka, he not finna blow up crazy and he is gonna be a nobody by next year.
 

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A lot of these new trap beats pretty much do all of the heavy lifting to a point where you can have a monotonous monotone flow and still sound ok (kinda like this uzi vert kid).


With the old boom bap beats you can't really just "ride it" at all. At some point you'll have weave in and out of the beat and basically add a new rhythm to the overall song with your flow/rhyme schemes.

Lol Uzi doesn't have a monotone flow :comeon:

If anything these newer rappers have a way less monotone flow than the 80s and 90s rappers:beli:
 

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You're the exact type person who I'm talking about so it hit a soft spot. You have no response.

You'd know what I'm saying is true if you ever actually been active and apart of a music subculture, locally. not just going to big concerts cause in other music genres the older dudes don't shyt on the younger gen and vice versa. If anything they welcome them and teach them shyt. Hip hop didn't do that. The older guys haven't done that. If anything the younger dudes guys like Joey and Rocky are the ones who go out of their way to give credit, respect and reach out.

It's funny how disconnected thecoli and hip hop forums are actually to you know, real life music subcultures.
 

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You're the exact type person who I'm talking about so it hit a soft spot

You'd know what I'm saying is true if you ever actually been active and apart of a music subculture, locally. not just going to big concerts cause in other music genres the older dudes don't shyt on the younger gen and vice versa. If anything they welcome them and teach them shyt.

It's funny how disconnected thecoli and hip hop forums are actually to you know, real life music subcultures.

Yeah because you know my whole life story from one post...

I ride with the youngstas when they make some good shyt. If it's wack it's wack. I don't trip off that dumb shyt. This Lil Uzi nikka is garbage.
 

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The early 90's was the era of over animated emcee.

Das Efx and shyt like that, yeah. But let's not act like that was all of them. I love 80s and 90/ hip hop but I could also see why the younger gen doesn't. A lot of it isn't as charismatic MUSICALLY. To them they probably think it's just a basic beat and boring rapping.

What you think is going on now? Rappers are prospering solely off their charisma, cadences and flow :stopitslime:
 

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Lol Uzi doesn't have a monotone flow :comeon:

If anything these newer rappers have a way less monotone flow than the 80s and 90s rappers:beli:


I've only heard him twice. that freestyle and that auto tuned thing someone posted.

he was monotone as hell in that freestyle and I was specifically referring to that freestyle in my post. He had no voice inflection whatsoever.
 
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