idk about articles but the X interview comes to mind. Also any Boosie interview ever recorded
Was a huge L in hindsight seeing as GOOD gave his labels biggest star his highest charting song just a couple weeks later lol
Drake when he posted this just mere days before getting slaughtered on story of adidon
pitchfork.com/features/article/the-plight-of-the-kanye-superfan
At any point of the day, it’s not unusual to find more than 6,000 active KTT users engaged in conversations spread across hundreds of unruly threads, some of which span hundreds of thousands of messages. To an outsider, the forum is practically impenetrable, an infinite scroll of emojis, memes, s*** posts, and in-jokes. The forum’s mostly twentysomething, mostly male regulars communicate in short, hurried jabs of thought, writing as if they have better places to be even though, to judge from the frequency of their posts, many of them do not
nytimes.com/2019/11/24/arts/music/drake-rap-influence.html
At the end of 2009, the most popular song in the country was “Empire State of Mind,” the hoary, inflated, thudding collaboration between Jay-Z and Alicia Keys. It was perhaps the final evolutionary form — a mealy and edgeless arena ballad — of the rapper-singer collaborations that, over the prior two-plus decades, had come to dominate hip-hop and, increasingly, pop.
By that point, the formula — a rapper brings narrative, and a singer brings pathos, joy or sensuality — was still largely unquestioned. But in truth, songs like this had become rote and unimaginative.
That same year, someone finally noticed, and in one fell swoop, solved the problem.
Drake’s “So Far Gone” mixtape — released in February 2009 — marked the arrival of new path: singing as rapping, rapping as singing, singing and rapping all woven together into one holistic whole.
https://pitchfork.com/features/article/the-plight-of-the-kanye-superfan/
At any point of the day, it’s not unusual to find more than 6,000 active KTT users engaged in conversations spread across hundreds of unruly threads, some of which span hundreds of thousands of messages. To an outsider, the forum is practically impenetrable, an infinite scroll of emojis, memes, s*** posts, and in-jokes. The forum’s mostly twentysomething, mostly male regulars communicate in short, hurried jabs of thought, writing as if they have better places to be even though, to judge from the frequency of their posts, many of them do not
Lmao this describes ktt perfectly
Was a huge L in hindsight seeing as GOOD gave his labels biggest star his highest charting song just a couple weeks later lol
I’m slow what song is that
https://pitchfork.com/features/article/the-plight-of-the-kanye-superfan/
At any point of the day, it’s not unusual to find more than 6,000 active KTT users engaged in conversations spread across hundreds of unruly threads, some of which span hundreds of thousands of messages. To an outsider, the forum is practically impenetrable, an infinite scroll of emojis, memes, s*** posts, and in-jokes. The forum’s mostly twentysomething, mostly male regulars communicate in short, hurried jabs of thought, writing as if they have better places to be even though, to judge from the frequency of their posts, many of them do not