[Video] Lil Bibby Interview on the Hot 97 Morning Show

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This interview was an embarassment..

It's almost like they're doing a parody of how white conservatives that know nothing about urban culture would do an interview...
 

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I aint think it was as bad as ya'll nikkas making it out to be, but them nikkas are just corny in general. Like shouldnt no corny nikkas like that be interviewing no rappers... NY Radio has the lamest nikkas, none of these nikkas even listen to rap music smh.
 

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I'm late on this dude, got his tape 2 days ago. He's the best nikka comin outta Chiraq at the moment. Lyric wise
 

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Why the Jews pushing this dude...?

The only Chicago rappers with that rap swag are GBE/OTF/300/600...I don't get why this stiff rapping kid is being pushed as the one...

Real talk. The industry trying to plant this kid a lil TOO hard.

Bibby n Herb are cool and alll and got skills. But they dont hold a light to the flame, charisma and energy that Keef/Reese/Fredo and Durk brought to the game last year.

Last year it seemed so crazy. It was new, organic and exciting. The beefs, the drama, the violence, the come up :wow:.

Now these new Chicago cats jus seem like typical rappers getting a industry online push.

I get that they are "lyrical" but honestly, who the fukk wants to hear lyrical DRILL music? They sound like some New York nikkas :scusthov:
 

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i hate rosenberg...he's pretty much beat for beat a living, breathing personification of the type of "hip hop head" i hate the most..super corny, culturally detached suburban geek rap hobbyist
 

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Real talk. The industry trying to plant this kid a lil TOO hard.

Bibby n Herb are cool and alll and got skills. But they dont hold a light to the flame, charisma and energy that Keef/Reese/Fredo and Durk brought to the game last year.

Last year it seemed so crazy. It was new, organic and exciting. The beefs, the drama, the violence, the come up :wow:.

Now these new Chicago cats jus seem like typical rappers getting a industry online push.

I get that they are "lyrical" but honestly, who the fukk wants to hear lyrical DRILL music? They sound like some New York nikkas :scusthov:

Who the fukk wants to hear lurical street music? Everyone.:stopitslime:

These dudes young as hell, you dont want to see them work with anyone in the industry or something? Imagine them having access to more varied production, or being able to actually work in a studio with other rappers. Bet theyll pick up A LOT from having those opportunities at a young age.
 

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Who the fukk wants to hear lurical street music? Everyone.:stopitslime:

These dudes young as hell, you dont want to see them work with anyone in the industry or something? Imagine them having access to more varied production, or being able to actually work in a studio with other rappers. Bet theyll pick up A LOT from having those opportunities at a young age.

Did I say lyrical STREET music or lyrical DRILL music? :comeon:

The whole basis of the sub genre is violence, banging beats, remedial raps, gunshots, and chants and shouts with catchy choruses :ohlawd:

 

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Who the fukk wants to hear lurical street music? Everyone.:stopitslime:

These dudes young as hell, you dont want to see them work with anyone in the industry or something? Imagine them having access to more varied production, or being able to actually work in a studio with other rappers. Bet theyll pick up A LOT from having those opportunities at a young age.
:russ: Read the name of the poster youre replying to
 

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All these lil Chicago n1ggas name themselves after NBA players and name their gang sets after rap crews...

How can athletes and rappers still claim that they're not really role models?
 
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