a lot of “mumble” rap was just southern accents no?
definetely lol just newer or young ones.
I feel like its the opposite
if you complained about it in 2016 or whenever migos were popping then that was stupid cuz they werent even mumbling
in 2025 there are people actually mumbling
I feel like its the opposite
if you complained about it in 2016 or whenever migos were popping then that was stupid cuz they werent even mumbling
in 2025 there are people actually mumbling
like who? feel like this is pretty rare lol, and most of what would be considered "mumble rap" isnt still or is just accents being monotone/quieter
I feel like its the opposite
if you complained about it in 2016 or whenever migos were popping then that was stupid cuz they werent even mumbling
in 2025 there are people actually mumbling
There's no point in trying to "reclaim" the word at this point though, it gives Tom MacDonald vibes
its true white kids like nettspend pmo
man yall r so fixated on this child what he even gotta do w dis
where did these interviewers come from bro it feels like overnight they just appeared and now they have every artist. the setup makes me uncomfortable it's like an interrogation
where did these interviewers come from bro it feels like overnight they just appeared and now they have every artist. the setup makes me uncomfortable it's like an interrogation
im p sure the podcast is called popcast, its by the ny times, they started interviews a ayear ago but only in the past 6 months did it change to like exclusively that i think
where did these interviewers come from bro it feels like overnight they just appeared and now they have every artist. the setup makes me uncomfortable it's like an interrogation
Jon Caramanica been in the game for a minute. Was a writer for XXL, editor for Vibe and been with NYT for the last 15 years. One of the best music journalists rn
like who? feel like this is pretty rare lol, and most of what would be considered "mumble rap" isnt still or is just accents being monotone/quieter
Literally earl
I feel like more often it's about generational taste and how people define real rap, I mostly see it get thrown around by ppl who don't fw melodic rap or anything that feels more vibe/aesthetic driven
I think it's mostly oldheads who miss the lyrical focus of the artists they grew up on, not surprisingly a lot of them are eminem fans lol
mid to late 2010s it was basically a blanket term purists threw at any new s*** they didn't fw
I feel like its the opposite
if you complained about it in 2016 or whenever migos were popping then that was stupid cuz they werent even mumbling
in 2025 there are people actually mumbling
Who tf mumbling other Kanye in his half assed tracks
Who tf mumbling other Kanye in his half assed tracks
funny enough earl has a song where hes mumbling on the new album
funny enough earl has a song where hes mumbling on the new album
Nah no way lmao
This is just saying something stupid and fake profound and people gassing it up to make it seem smart. It’s a stupid statement.
His little “you from Kansas” line probably had more racial undertones than when people say they don’t like mumble rap.
a lot of “mumble” rap was just southern accents no?
tbh yea but i think its the perc/lean drawl that can make it harder to understand
i mean the people who got considered the paradigm of this in 2016 like the migos or even future isn't really that hard to understand what they're saying