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  • Mar 18
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    Ghetto Lenny

    Because his hype was always manufactured and never real.

    We're talking about Jack Harlow not Doechii. One had multiple legitimate smash hits. One didn't/doesn't. Keep up.

  • Mar 18
    Allen Iverson

    We're talking about Jack Harlow not Doechii. One had multiple legitimate smash hits. One didn't/doesn't. Keep up.

    What does Doechii have to do with anything?

  • Mar 18

    His inherent corniness was hard to square with his awful music

  • He made hit songs. And then he stopped making hit songs. Not that complicated.

    Lovin on Me was a hit the second I heard it. Haven't heard another one like it from him since then.

  • Mar 18
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    Allen Iverson

    He didn't... He stopped giving a f*** about the mainstream. His label was forcing that on him anyway. He's no longer on Generation Now. He's still on Atlantic though. If you actually followed Jack's career prior to What's Poppin, it was clear he never cared about the mainstream s*** at all. He's just returning to his true musical taste and doing what he actually feels fulfilled by. If he cared about being some big mainstream star he'd still be pushing pop singles and would've done actual rollouts for his last two albums. He did the exact opposite.

    He literally tried to push multiple pop singles and they all flopped before this album lmao

    That Doja Cat song was one of the most try hard hit attempts I’ve ever witnessed

  • Mar 18
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    Not everyone is meant to stay on

    Most artists fall off

  • Mar 18
    Xile44

    To fall off you have to be “on”

  • Mar 18

    trash

  • figarooooo

    Not everyone is meant to stay on

    Most artists fall off

    He had like a good 10 yr career allt hings considered and will still be performing and makin money rest his life

  • Valentine

    made a song about pedo homies and said he got blacker

  • Mar 18

    idk but I still really like Churchill Downs

  • glockman

    all the push in the world can’t make you a compelling artist

    He dropped a mediocre debut, and then said “Alright im going back to my roots and giving you the REAL Jack Harlow” on Jackman and all he could muster up was a knockoff version of Drake and it became clear to everyone he doesn’t have it

    Yeah this. His last projects feel like ill advised side quests when he never even got halfway through the main mission

  • Allen Iverson

    He didn't... He stopped giving a f*** about the mainstream. His label was forcing that on him anyway. He's no longer on Generation Now. He's still on Atlantic though. If you actually followed Jack's career prior to What's Poppin, it was clear he never cared about the mainstream s*** at all. He's just returning to his true musical taste and doing what he actually feels fulfilled by. If he cared about being some big mainstream star he'd still be pushing pop singles and would've done actual rollouts for his last two albums. He did the exact opposite.

  • Mar 18
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    Churchill Downs was his moment to take off and he didn't take it.

  • notbrock

    He literally tried to push multiple pop singles and they all flopped before this album lmao

    That Doja Cat song was one of the most try hard hit attempts I’ve ever witnessed

    Clearly he didn't. Those were clearly loosies Atlantic forced out, especially as a compromise he had to do if they were going to let him drop something as anti-mainstream as Monica. An album he did zero rollout for other than weird 20 second YouTube clips. This album was obviously going to do the 20k it did first week. He knew that.

  • truly 🥶
    Mar 18

    showed the world he was a racist c**

  • his gimick is that he's white and can rap pretty good - what else do you need to know?

  • tweezy

    Churchill Downs was his moment to take off and he didn't take it.

    this is the only actual response you're gonna find on here @op

  • Mar 18
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    tweezy

    Churchill Downs was his moment to take off and he didn't take it.

    Honestly putting that song out was one of the worst moves you could make

    Pass the torch and all that but why would you wanna put someone who does literally everything you do but better

  • PAINMAN

    Honestly putting that song out was one of the worst moves you could make

    Pass the torch and all that but why would you wanna put someone who does literally everything you do but better

    I'm not against him doing the song, it's just that he failed the test.

    You have the biggest rapper and a legend on your song and you are not spitting the best bars of your career so far? Especially considering you are "the next big thing".

    Drake showed him there are levels to this.

  • The loosie rap tracks he dropped last year were really tough