This is a byproduct of Kendrick mollywopping Drake?

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I don’t think she wrote a script for this but somehow managed to not say 1 original thing, I’ve likely heard 25,000 people say the same exact thing, same wording, same segues, same phrasing … here I will rewrite what she said, not from memory but recreating

“Y’all supposed to be saying something when you rap, but I don’t be hearing nothing. And you think cause you got nice cars and the coolest brands that means something, nahh that don’t mean nothing :troll:
 

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Click bait thread title much?

That's a byproduct of mainstream hip-hop pushing materialism too much, which is one of the many reasons I stopped listening to mainstream hip hop decades ago.

When 50 started calling me a window shopper back in like 2006 or something it was a wrap. Even Ye was mocking Fast-food workers when not too long before that he worked at GAP. It was just dumb punchline music, tacky flossing and degeneracy all over the airwaves.

It was like I don't need this sh1t it was like the Kurupt xxplosive verse playing over and over again to me! I switched radio stations and sounds and I'm so glad I found sounds that accompany me through lifes trials and tribulations. I'm not into music taunting and provoking me, that's young boy sh1t or gym music.

Now I listen to nostalgia rap music and other genres.
 

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Byproduct of cacs running hip-hop
You get artists like Kendrick

I hope you are not just joking because I believe your statement thoroughly like the truth!

K Dot has been voted number 2 greatest MC on numerous platforms and mediums. It's prove the Interscope machine are the greatest and also they are clearly testing waters. If they can make a glorified spoken word artist the second greatest MC of all time then they can rinse wash repeat throughout the forthcoming generations. Until only Eminem is left in the future 2048 TOP 10 Lists and etc.

K Dot is actually a whitewashing of hiphop. It is like the 'Trading Places' movie just a sick twisted wager for the old alumni folks at their country clubs. ie. Sexxy Redd, Lil Uzi Vert, etc. K Dot is just the cleaner more subtle version same goal to weaponize the culture. Which they have been successful at doing. :wow:
 

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When cacs tried to run hip hop, we got artists with no good album like Drake.

When pure talent runs it, and doesn't need labels and corporation, you got massively talented artists like Kendrick :wow:

Even when he drops surprise albums without telling anyone (not even his own label knew what he was doing), dude still is the main and only topic in hip hop :blessed:


No wonder Drake been jealous of Kendrick's legacy, you can't fake it.
 

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I haven't been a huge fan of hip hop since 1994... thanks god we have Kendrick that dropped 6 masterpieces in a row (probably a first time in hip hop) but at this point I stopped putting him in a box, only considering him a rapper was an insult, he's a music god.
 

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hip hop used to be amasculine arena.
Women fukked it up.

Simple as that. Women and drill killed rap

That and the obsession with the bag over everything.

There's like three homosexual rappers out there moving units and no one sent a stray dart or subliminal or nothing! Even has the goats name in there and the whole Queens,New York said and did nothing!!

Hiphop used to be masculine and full of machismo now it is effeminate holding mics with nail polish. :bryan:
 

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This ain't a new take, white interests in Black culture destabilize the transformative qualities of Black culture for Black people.
Before blaming Kendrick and Drake, we gotta look at Jay-Z early career... issa uncomfortable take, but one that gotta happen.
 
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