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  • Apr 23
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    Sexy drill the best new sub genre

  • Apr 23
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    tss

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    well @op “stars” were and still are market artifices propped up by owners of capital (capitalists, as in mfs that control the means of production, not bootlicker rightoids that call themselves capitalists because they “support capitalism” despite being usually victims of the same system they mindlessly support) and it’s been proven that the powers that b can make anyone they want into a star, from a random schlub of a nigga put on by maury to beyoncé, even if there are more talented, skilled or even beautiful folks at both aforementioned levels. lots of people have “star power” but contrary to what you might believe that has little to nothing to do with whether they’ll succeed or not in a neoliberal cultural hellscape. the internet has been a wild card but so far unreliable as f*** in all this as “free market” forces and corporate fascism are the true purveyors of all content that’s fed to you via the monopoly of the soon to be dead internet

    i suppose i would also posit the postmodern critique: what does it mean to be a star in a post monoculture ? did it ever matter, or was it always, as i mentioned before, pure artifice? this isn’t to deny the talent of anyone that made it, even the prince in my avi. but if warner bros or any other label didn’t give my nigga a chance back then or simply didn’t want him to rise for whatever reason he never would’ve risen to the heights he rose to, regardless of his obvious skill and bursting at the seams talent and creativity. the illusion of musicians being able to pull themselves up by their bootstraps to success in this regard has always been an illusion and a ratrace, mirroring the very same entrepreneurial american lie sold to many folks’ ancestors and that my ancestors were enslaved over.

    do i think cash cobain could be a “star”? does it even matter in a world where liberal oligarchs lord over all and are free to massacre palestinians by the dozens every day despite 99% of the population opposing the genocide campaign the terrorist state of israel is conducting? if they can do that, then lucian grange and mfs like him can surely still put on whoever they want.

    tl;dr yeah sure why not if he has connections and is seen favorably by the system which he appears to be and that’s all that matters. also 2 slizzy 2 sexy go crazy

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    tss

  • Apr 23
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    hadji

    way more versatile than people give him credit for

    i agree with this and with the op

    one thing though i wish he was more versatile vocally…. feel like he hasn’t shown too much versatility vocals-wise yet

  • Apr 23
    underachiever

    i agree with this and with the op

    one thing though i wish he was more versatile vocally…. feel like he hasn’t shown too much versatility vocals-wise yet

    i do feel that. it is kinda cool hearing how hes been pretty much rapping the same way since 2016 tho when i went back to his oldest stuff

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    well @op “stars” were and still are market artifices propped up by owners of capital (capitalists, as in mfs that control the means of production, not bootlicker rightoids that call themselves capitalists because they “support capitalism” despite being usually victims of the same system they mindlessly support) and it’s been proven that the powers that b can make anyone they want into a star, from a random schlub of a nigga put on by maury to beyoncé, even if there are more talented, skilled or even beautiful folks at both aforementioned levels. lots of people have “star power” but contrary to what you might believe that has little to nothing to do with whether they’ll succeed or not in a neoliberal cultural hellscape. the internet has been a wild card but so far unreliable as f*** in all this as “free market” forces and corporate fascism are the true purveyors of all content that’s fed to you via the monopoly of the soon to be dead internet

    i suppose i would also posit the postmodern critique: what does it mean to be a star in a post monoculture ? did it ever matter, or was it always, as i mentioned before, pure artifice? this isn’t to deny the talent of anyone that made it, even the prince in my avi. but if warner bros or any other label didn’t give my nigga a chance back then or simply didn’t want him to rise for whatever reason he never would’ve risen to the heights he rose to, regardless of his obvious skill and bursting at the seams talent and creativity. the illusion of musicians being able to pull themselves up by their bootstraps to success in this regard has always been an illusion and a ratrace, mirroring the very same entrepreneurial american lie sold to many folks’ ancestors and that my ancestors were enslaved over.

    do i think cash cobain could be a “star”? does it even matter in a world where liberal oligarchs lord over all and are free to massacre palestinians by the dozens every day despite 99% of the population opposing the genocide campaign the terrorist state of israel is conducting? if they can do that, then lucian grange and mfs like him can surely still put on whoever they want.

    tl;dr yeah sure why not if he has connections and is seen favorably by the system which he appears to be and that’s all that matters. also 2 slizzy 2 sexy go crazy

    !https://youtu.be/t1wCdIP4Uhk?si=9qaHBNlXBE4O5ayO

    u make some very valid points haha sometimes i feel like these little music things i wanna talk about on youtube are pointless with the world being how it is. but something makes me wanna push through

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    tss

  • Apr 23
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    hadji

    u make some very valid points haha sometimes i feel like these little music things i wanna talk about on youtube are pointless with the world being how it is. but something makes me wanna push through

    a hustle is a hustle, i would never knock that brother, and of course i know you’re just talking about s*** you’re passionate about. idek why i decided to write all that real quick while waiting in line at the DMV maybe some soulache from experiencing the brunt of american bureaucracy idk.

    anyway i also think it’s important to consider the context which all of this is existing in, and that which you exist in as an artist. i would tell you to keep doing exactly what you’re doing regardless of what’s going on in the world, because artists make this world w no future worth living in, worth hoping for a future in, and help us all to maybe begin imagining that future that is currently lost to us all. that’s the thing that makes you wanna keep pushing despite it all i’d wager

  • No he's not

  • ngl if he was some buff tall mf this s*** wouldn’t even hit the same

    he looks like where he’s from and the confidence/energy that the music exudes is why it’s goin

  • I don't think looks matter that much for male rappers, he's charismatic.

    I feel like Chow Lee has even more charisma/ star power, but Cash has the beats, so IDK which one will be top dog.

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    Drake stole his flow in Calling For You

  • Lmfao

    Drake stole his flow in Calling For You

    Pretty sure he wrote that

  • Got this beat from Cash not from Youtube.

    Thats already legendary on the net. Dunk Contest is Classic

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    Love his sound but I don't see him going far for music outside of a solid fanbase. Like he won't be mega star tier but more like Pierre but not an a****** or in that fivio foreign kinda tier. I see him being way more bigger as a producer than a rapper

  • Lmfao

    Drake stole his flow in Calling For You

    Writing and production credits

  • Free YoungBoy

    Sexy drill the best new sub genre

    *horny drill

  • Apr 24
    CLB BMO

    Love his sound but I don't see him going far for music outside of a solid fanbase. Like he won't be mega star tier but more like Pierre but not an a****** or in that fivio foreign kinda tier. I see him being way more bigger as a producer than a rapper

    its the fact that he can produce that changes everything tho. like u cant compare him to someone like fivio (no disrespect to fivi) just as a baseline because he controls the production process, he has the sauce

  • Apr 24
    voriox

    a hustle is a hustle, i would never knock that brother, and of course i know you’re just talking about s*** you’re passionate about. idek why i decided to write all that real quick while waiting in line at the DMV maybe some soulache from experiencing the brunt of american bureaucracy idk.

    anyway i also think it’s important to consider the context which all of this is existing in, and that which you exist in as an artist. i would tell you to keep doing exactly what you’re doing regardless of what’s going on in the world, because artists make this world w no future worth living in, worth hoping for a future in, and help us all to maybe begin imagining that future that is currently lost to us all. that’s the thing that makes you wanna keep pushing despite it all i’d wager

    nah that was some real s***. was nice to have that deep of a discussion on a random cash cobain thread haha thats what makes life and lil interactions like this worthwhile, appreciate you

  • he's one of my fav artist rn, glad he's starting to gain that traction

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    s*** hard asl

  • Apr 24

    1000x yes (if this is a fair and just world)

  • Apr 24
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    If rod wave can prosper so can he

  • Apr 24

    Yea hes outta here. Love his sound