Two 9 is dope, though.. This song is nice
That first video reminded me of black Kray for some reason
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Are you fighting racism and being a good white person by becoming an expert on trash rap?
Two 9 is dope, though.. This song is nice
That first video reminded me of black Kray for some reason
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Dudes like Lil Yachty it's like this, objective you know it's not really good music. But it is catchy as fukk and some these soundcloud rappers just have really good melodies and flows.
Which is basically what a lot of current rap is, it's melodic
When I first heard "Cold like Minnesota" I was like "what the fukk is this bullshyt?" But by the end of the song I was rockin with it. It's stupid but if you accept it for what it is, you can enjoy it
A weird mix of Lil B and Chief Keef.
Son this the coli where nikkas still have Jay Z vs Nas Stan wars like 30 years lateryou know they ain't rocking with this
This is the coli nobody enjoys any rap music after 1996Dudes like Lil Yachty it's like this, objective you know it's not really good music. But it is catchy as fukk and some these soundcloud rappers just have really good melodies and flows.
Which is basically what a lot of current rap is, it's melodic
When I first heard "Cold like Minnesota" I was like "what the fukk is this bullshyt?" But by the end of the song I was rockin with it. It's stupid but if you accept it for what it is, you can enjoy it
Keef floppedThat whole generation been raised off of fast food n drugs. That's why them dudes look like that.
What we see now is a direct response to what was happening in in rap when lyrics (temporary) came back in late 2010 to end of 2012. At one point, cats like Ross, Drake (before the water game ghost writing shyt), Kanye, Odd Future, Cole, Cudi, Jon Conner, Lupe, Schoolboy Q, Bas and Kendrick were popping off, with crazy buzz. When Kendrick dropped GKMC in September 2012, the powers that be were like "the urban audience is smartening up from the one hit wonder Era of 04 to 09. We can't have that happen again."
Then they dropped Chief Keef. Keef and Kendrick were put against one another, like negative vs positive, ignorance vs conscious, etc.
Kendrick won that battle, where positivity hasn't won directly against negativity in YEARS, against Keef. Interscope wasn't having that; a young black MC dropping positive rap that is lyrical that is getting at the attention where their former cash cow, Fifty, was dead in the water. They needed Keef to blow up and re-establish negative street raps to profit another decade of ignorance.
Keef flopped, but other people weren't happy about that. With cats in that 2012 Era like Lupe, Cole, Kendrick gaining more momentum and sales than 2 chainz, they wanted that ratchet club music back as top dog. "The streets" who were strip club and club focused, can't have the main Dawgs being lyrical and positive.
That's why they pushed Future, Young Thug, Trinidad James and so on from 2013 onwards to drown out the lyrical raps and make autotune and trap regain steam. Ingenious marketing to sabotage the would-be impact that the upcoming kids that loomed up to Cole, Kendrick, Cudi, and Lupe.
The "streets" and corporate worked together to dead any format of intelligence or individual thinking that could have come from the new lyrical movement. Except this time, they pushed the street dudes to rock feminine clothes and do gay trolling to push as "swag" to the kids.
Here we are, In 2016, wondering why a fraud like Drake, a gay appealing Young Thug, and a "rapper" like Future has all the influence and none of the integrity.
Two 9 is dope, though.. This song is nice
That first video reminded me of black Kray for some reason
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Keef flopped
Whether you like his music or not sosa is one of the most influential artists to come out in the last 5 years
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I agree for the most part, Kendrick and J.Cole are really the only exception that. I played Lupe for my homies and mfs talm boutThat's my point, people gravitate to the lowest common denominator. Lyrics too hard to comprehend for most of these kids.