I can give you some mainstream songs @op
!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MHw4v6myQUM!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aTiZfU7xVcM!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mmy6V8yyi6o!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WGV48Ukt5LA!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yzTuBuRdAyA!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OlStmta0Vh4!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VdPtVZDspIYhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RDzyyTHLQfo
so many classics
that billie eillish song that was on the radio reminds me of yeezus forgot the name of it tho
that billie eillish song that was on the radio reminds me of yeezus forgot the name of it tho
that's just a black skinhead copycat
Isnt Yeezus just a watered down Money Store
whats crazy is that a watered down money store is still a 10/10
whats crazy is that a watered down money store is still a 10/10
Yeezus s***s on The Money Store y'all need to stop it
modus vivendi is a good post yeezus album
It's more like Travis' music
It's more like Travis' music
travis music is post yeezus too but more mainstream and trap infused
Injury Reserve - Drive It Like It's Stolen
!https://youtu.be/M6Bj-yueOG8!https://youtu.be/U5JrKrBpb3U!https://youtu.be/a1eKVHcfkp4
Yeezus isn’t even that jarring and had the right mix of melody
Death Grips is just a cat yelling on a mic
yeezus + the yeezus tour is a level of creativity and artistry really hasn't been matched yet
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Ain’t it funny how cole “let Nas down” By doing “work out”
But then later on Nas is doing Old Town Road remix
anyone who says death grips is a f***ing idiot
start with aleph by gesaffelstein
anyone who says death grips is a f***ing idiot
start with aleph by gesaffelstein
aleph
aleph
absolute classic
Ain’t it funny how cole “let Nas down” By doing “work out”
But then later on Nas is doing Old Town Road remix
First of all, Nas never told Cole to make that track. Cole was insecure back then and a hearsay thing made him do the absolute most lol.
Sure you can point out a few missteps in Nas' career, but generally he has kept it realer than pretty much everyone else in the rap game.
Taking advice from the man who has maintained a prolific career over 3 decades without being a sellout is the right thing to do.
Matter of fact, he gave Cole the blueprint that made him a respectable artist among the general public.
Sideline Story was full of generic radio tracks + half assed empty punchline bars.
After Nas' commentary, Cole has stepped up his songwriting, started putting more emphasis on substance, and then the going platinum without features thing happened. It's no surprise that Cole has stayed in that lane for the rest of his career ever since.