Was there ever a bigger fall off than Desiigner?

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When I was in high school, everybody was on this guy's nuts.



I never listened to his music so I'm sure he's good. I just think it's funny that as much as my classmates hyped him up, he really didn't last long.




His music irritates me now, but at the time I thought he'd be a more mainstream Lupe.

He’s from here in Houston and still pumps out local jams. He had basically 2 songs that went mainstream though kind of like Slim Thug
 

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Im shocked this thread was made

There are a bunch of 1 hit wonders nowadays

Isnt "song of the summer" a thing anymore?
Desiigner came up on my YouTube algorithm and made me sit there and think of rappers in recent memory (there are plenty from the 90’s and early 00’s) that seemed like he was going to be the next big shyt with a debut #1 and then absolutely no follow up. Nga like the Swaggy P of the rap game :mjlol:
 

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He’s from here in Houston and still pumps out local jams. He had basically 2 songs that went mainstream though kind of like Slim Thug
I fukk with Cham, he talented. I thought he said f it to music and went into some business ventures.
 

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I fukk with Cham, he talented. I thought he said f it to music and went into some business ventures.
Him and Slim Thug bought a few neighborhoods in their old hood and built houses and charge like $200 in rent per month for needy families. I’ve met him before and he’s a cool dude not conceited or anything.
 

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Him and Slim Thug bought a few neighborhoods in their old hood and built houses and charge like $200 in rent per month for needy families. I’ve met him before and he’s a cool dude not conceited or anything.
Yeah I saw a video recently of him giving talks to kids about tech and becoming millionaires and shyt, we need more folks like him.
 

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His fall off was predictable. It’s hard to stay relevant when you blow up that fast. It happened too quick, I’m sure he was surprised af too when Panda started blowing up like it did
Yeah he wasn't a total industry plant, but he just had a hot beat, I know lyrics don't matter but he literally mumbled through that whole song.


This song made more sense:

 

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Panda was one of the first truly viral rap songs.

:rudy: Panda came out in 2016. Do you know how long rap songs have been going viral for?

For reference 2016 is 4 years after Vine had launched. Future had released DS2 in 2015 and that’s without mentioning the songs/tapes he dropped during the run to DS2. shyt, Trap Queen had been out for at least a year by then too.

What planet do you live in that Panda was one of the first truly viral rap songs? :dahell:
 

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Dude should’ve capitalized of the Kanye features and made 10 different variations of Panda and ride the Drill wave
That's exactly what he should've done, I'm glad he didn't though. I think the main reason he didn't become a New York Drill nikka was because he wasn't gang affillated. You can make 1000 songs talking about the Opps but you must have actual opps
 
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