It’s been 2.5 weeks and nothing else has happened bro
Nothings coming
Not with that attitude
I would’ve loved to see FlyLo do a hyperpop fusion with this sound
Not sure what this would even be like lyrically anymore. Culture as a whole has moved past the lyrical content and type of samples featured on here. I’m sure that’s in part whats made him hesitant to return
I would’ve loved to see FlyLo do a hyperpop fusion with this sound
Not sure what this would even be like lyrically anymore. Culture as a whole has moved past the lyrical content and type of samples featured on here. I’m sure that’s in part whats made him hesitant to return
I was thinking about this. It honestly wouldn’t hit the same in 2021. He could definitely do something more interesting and up to times with cap Murphy, or make a new project altogether
back when ppl thought droog was nas and captain murphy was tyler
peak mysterious music era
back when ppl thought droog was nas and captain murphy was tyler
peak mysterious music era
People really thought Droog was Nas?
That's wild. Their rhymes aren't similar at all to me.
People really thought Droog was Nas?
That's wild. Their rhymes aren't similar at all to me.
ya i agree but ppl really believed that for a while
newyorker.com/culture/culture-desk/nas-your-old-droog
"Nearly everyone who heard Droog rhyme was convinced that he was the legendary rapper Nas in disguise. Hip-hop nerds on YouTube, Reddit, and Rap Genius began posting in-depth breakdowns that focussed on similarities in intonation (both end their bars with a raspy sigh), as well as historical a***yses of Droog’s lexicon, which, in addition to several direct references to Nas’s work, includes shout-outs to Jerry Heller, the infamous manager who helped to pioneer West Coast gangster rap, and jokes about the seventies sitcom “All in the Family.” If Droog was a young, up-and-coming rapper, the theorists argued, why did he sound exactly like a forty-year-old with a nostalgia problem?"
ya i agree but ppl really believed that for a while
https://www.newyorker.com/culture/culture-desk/nas-your-old-droog
"Nearly everyone who heard Droog rhyme was convinced that he was the legendary rapper Nas in disguise. Hip-hop nerds on YouTube, Reddit, and Rap Genius began posting in-depth breakdowns that focussed on similarities in intonation (both end their bars with a raspy sigh), as well as historical a***yses of Droog’s lexicon, which, in addition to several direct references to Nas’s work, includes shout-outs to Jerry Heller, the infamous manager who helped to pioneer West Coast gangster rap, and jokes about the seventies sitcom “All in the Family.” If Droog was a young, up-and-coming rapper, the theorists argued, why did he sound exactly like a forty-year-old with a nostalgia problem?"
Imagine starting ur career and ppl think ur Nas.
I would be so gassed
Smh nigga got me excited
i saw the thread title and nearly had a heart attack then i realized its this thread
ive been spinning that tape on and off for years