all 3 are the same "project"
they're all industry plants, characters, infiltrators of the hip hop culture to some degree.
Vanilla Ice was bought, made and presented to us by the machine. basically he was a european MC Hammer. a white boy who they found who FINALLY had some rhythm, and they could package him together as a lighter shade of MC Hammer...even went as far as dressing him up like hammer, almost the same exact hair styles, etc. hiphop was still in the underground and rebellious stages then, so the rappers themselves, along with the hiphop community X'd Vanilla Ice out the game
Eminem came to us later by the same 'investors' He came after Pac and Biggie, and right around the time where people was getting tired of Puffy and his shiny suits...Now they found a european rapper who actually had LEGIT mic skills....he just wasn't polished, and needed someone to cosign him. Em brought in the stans literally and figuratively. they help destroy the balance of the culture by making it more than music. em dropped the same 1st single for about 4 consecutive albums, and his investors and skin tone geared him to success. we all know for someone who is mentioned as one of the "greats", his catalog is slightly above average. the most overrated rapper in history = marshall mathers
Drake was brought to us after Eminem cooled off, aged, and no longer had the energy to continue the intentional sh!tstorm and take over of the culture. he was placed along side the hottest rapper at the time (lil wayne), and even rhymed like wayne, and was openly using wayne's style...drake eventually found himself and his voice, style and sound changed. his investors just made sure to keep him great/excellent song writers on staff around the clock b/c aubrey being from canada, with jewish genes struggled to craft songs from scratch, but his rhyming talent and outside the booth charisma was more than enough. drake is a performer. drake is highly protected by the powers that be. and with the internet so prevalent now, they're even more powerful, and will flex such power when need be.
these 3 help contribute greatly to the demise of the art and culture of hip hop...shout out to the rap GAWDS, the beastie boys
they're all industry plants, characters, infiltrators of the hip hop culture to some degree.
Vanilla Ice was bought, made and presented to us by the machine. basically he was a european MC Hammer. a white boy who they found who FINALLY had some rhythm, and they could package him together as a lighter shade of MC Hammer...even went as far as dressing him up like hammer, almost the same exact hair styles, etc. hiphop was still in the underground and rebellious stages then, so the rappers themselves, along with the hiphop community X'd Vanilla Ice out the game
Eminem came to us later by the same 'investors' He came after Pac and Biggie, and right around the time where people was getting tired of Puffy and his shiny suits...Now they found a european rapper who actually had LEGIT mic skills....he just wasn't polished, and needed someone to cosign him. Em brought in the stans literally and figuratively. they help destroy the balance of the culture by making it more than music. em dropped the same 1st single for about 4 consecutive albums, and his investors and skin tone geared him to success. we all know for someone who is mentioned as one of the "greats", his catalog is slightly above average. the most overrated rapper in history = marshall mathers
Drake was brought to us after Eminem cooled off, aged, and no longer had the energy to continue the intentional sh!tstorm and take over of the culture. he was placed along side the hottest rapper at the time (lil wayne), and even rhymed like wayne, and was openly using wayne's style...drake eventually found himself and his voice, style and sound changed. his investors just made sure to keep him great/excellent song writers on staff around the clock b/c aubrey being from canada, with jewish genes struggled to craft songs from scratch, but his rhyming talent and outside the booth charisma was more than enough. drake is a performer. drake is highly protected by the powers that be. and with the internet so prevalent now, they're even more powerful, and will flex such power when need be.
these 3 help contribute greatly to the demise of the art and culture of hip hop...shout out to the rap GAWDS, the beastie boys
