see why we always gotta trash another nigga to big up another artist and im a lana stan but cmon dawg
because you aren’t gonna stan a nigga that puts minimum effort into his music and then s*** on Lana who’s one of the greatest songwriters of her generation lmao
these niggas need to bump their mid and stay in their threads
like if you’re a carti stan why would you like Lana’s music
she ain’t for you don’t even click on the thread big dawg
also, lana’s two first albums iirc, at least born to die was received fairly well
op has no idea what he’s talking about, as do most people on this site when it’s pretty much anything outside of hip hop music, go figure
and also this isn’t true lol i was outside when btd dropped and it was TRASHED by wannabe hipster niggas (although real ones knew what was up from the jump)
BTD was huge with the people out the gate and has gone on to become the longest charting female album ever. However, it was critically panned upon release - mainly because of how the aesthetic informed the “problematic” lyrics. Once BTD proved to stand the test of time and be influential, there was a shift in how it was revered in the critics space. This occurred while she was releasing music that focused more on lyrical prowess, and the two factors coalesced into her becoming a critic darling
Why is she “mom” tho
and also this isn’t true lol i was outside when btd dropped and it was TRASHED by wannabe hipster niggas (although real ones knew what was up from the jump)
idk, i personally remember it getting a lot of praise
i was young though so take it w a grain of salt
because you aren’t gonna stan a nigga that puts minimum effort into his music and then s*** on Lana who’s one of the greatest songwriters of her generation lmao
these niggas need to bump their mid and stay in their threads
the production on cartis albums isn’t an minimum effort man what i mean say what you want about the nigga personally but he’s one of the few niggas in his lane who pushes boundaries with his music
Why is she “mom” tho
because she got things like these in her discog
she fills such a fairly obvious aesthetic in retrospect, she genuinely looks like she would fit perfectly into early vintage Hollywood, she has an absolutely gorgeous and sultry voice, it’s borderline like she was born in the wrong era
@Brave you could probably elucidate on what im trying to say here way better
She's Travis Scott for white women and gay folks. Ambiguous, moody music that is very atmospheric even if it isn't all that deep.
like if you’re a carti stan why would you like Lana’s music
she ain’t for you don’t even click on the thread big dawg
Ironically Carti fans remind me a lot of Lana fans
Carti is to rap what Lana is to indie pop in a way.
Music is more about feelings and their image and success is based on a nostalgic aestetic
Ain’t nothing to stress over them lyrically compared to their peers
I went to two lana concerts, one in 2013 and one in 2018. id say 80% of the people there were gays
did u f***
Carti and Lana both surface level trash for surface level people
Y’all be stanning an aesthetic
Carti and Lana both surface level trash for surface level people
Y’all be stanning an aesthetic
well what kinda music do you like
well what kinda music do you like
he just go around trolling in every thread he wont answer u lol
all her albums sound the same....
I dont see a progression in her sound. her songs are so slowwwww
well what kinda music do you like
Charles Hamilton
Blu
The Residents
Nas
Just ideally something with some form of substance
Charles Hamilton
Blu
The Residents
Nas
Just ideally something with some form of substance
you sound like you trapped in 2010 and make fun of anything that came out after 2014
you sound like you trapped in 2010 and make fun of anything that came out after 2014
Fairly accurate lol
Substance used to be cool, I feel like the whole “just an aesthetic, just a vibe, that’s enough” movement in recent years has just dumbed the discourse down so much. But I guess that’s me getting old
Charles Hamilton
Blu
The Residents
Nas
Just ideally something with some form of substance
There's a new book about beat & spoken poetry out and it mentions Blu in length. Blu is truly that guy