Isn't that loser who's typing novels in here the weirdo who was introduced to Hip-Hop in Saudi Arabia in the late 2000's
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I know this is ironic, but truly, do you not see the virtue in being humble when expressing opinions? Not everyone can play the heel and win.I know reading's not your strong point. nor is hip hop conversation.
I was just putting it out there for others to appreciate![]()
I respect your takes in this thread, but I don't understand why you are such an entitled fan of hip hop tho...to the point where you feel like your opinion on somebody else's opinion is the end all.I find that hard to believe. 5 year olds aren't listening to music deep like that. Their concept of 'genres' doesn't even exist.
I wasn't a hip hop fan till I turned 13/14, even though I heard hip hop when I was 10-ish. I became a hip hop fan when I started understanding what I was listening to and it started shaping how I think.
And you being an RnB nikka first proves my point. You're no different from other brothas I know who are RnB nikkas first and have been following hip hop for a while. While I can give you some sorta props for following hip hop longer than your average poster, the real issue is whether you FEEL hip hop in your bones. If it's not your main genre, it doesn't really matter how long you've been following it - there's always gonna be a disconnect. RnB is NOT hip hop. They are very different things.
A cousin of mine is an RnB nikka to the core. He knows who KRS-One and Mobb Deep are. But these days, he aint even listening to hip hop. old or new. that's why I don't give awards for people (especially cacs) knowing who Nas or Busta Rhymes is - it really doesn't matter.
Cacs try to pull this shyt all the time for respect points. "I've been listening to rap since 1998." Cool, but when shyt gets real, you're listening to indie rock and shyt like that. You think Sgt Pepper is the greatest shyt ever. The vast majority of cacs don't FEEL hip hop like that and that's why we don't take their opinions seriously. If you're rhythmless and can't relate to Black defiance, how the fukk you gon tell me what's dope?![]()
I know reading's not your strong point. nor is hip hop conversation.
I was just putting it out there for others to appreciate![]()
I know this is ironic, but truly, do you not see the virtue in being humble when expressing opinions? Not everyone can play the heel and win.
lol
It's not that. Reading and writing were actually my strongest points in school. I just don't like wasting my time reading a lot of bullshyt. Pardon my, French.
But go head, do your thing. "I ain't mad at cha" - 2pac.
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I know reading's not your strong point. nor is hip hop conversation.
I was just putting it out there for others to appreciate![]()
lol
It's not that. Reading and writing were actually my strongest points in school. I just don't like wasting my time reading a lot of bullshyt. Pardon my, French.
But go head, do your thing. "I ain't mad at cha" - 2pac.
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a ducktales post with a ducktales gif
we know you're not that bright. You make the same posts and threads over and over again. When someone challenges you, you post a gif and flee. Hip hop aint really your thing, but salute to you sir![]()
this post right here is whats wrong with the booths perception on Lord Biatch....yall not even reading his authentic unbiased approach...yall display serious tribal mentality.smh
how u know its bullshyt if you aint read it?
breh spoke fax in his post.
I can't wait to hear what direction Kendrick will go with this album. Bruh made such a huge leap in sound from GKMC to TPAB.
@ThisWorldAintRight @southpawstyle Any idea of the producers he working with this go round?