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  • Mar 23, 2020
    Krillin

    Not even you believe this lmfao. Sosa been releasing absolute dog s*** for at least 5 years now stop it!

    I wholeheartedly believe every single project in Keef's discog blows Astroworld out of the water. I would not put Astro in the top 100 albums of the year lmao, that album was so mid it actually blew my mind when i heard it

  • Mar 23, 2020

    No

  • Mar 23, 2020
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    ihatemids

    Yeah this could be true i have no idea. I meant influential in hip hop

    R&B has been a part of hip hop culture since r kelly tho.

  • Mar 23, 2020
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    Uber Shooter

    R&B has been a part of hip hop culture since r kelly tho.

    Not gonna argue over technicalities when it's clearly not what i meant lol

  • Mar 23, 2020
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    ihatemids

    Not gonna argue over technicalities when it's clearly not what i meant lol

    youre jus close minded is all

  • Vlonely 🦍
    Mar 23, 2020

    no

  • Mar 23, 2020

    nobody other than Migos

    Aesthetic wise he has a lot of influence

  • Mar 23, 2020
    Uber Shooter

    youre jus close minded is all

    ????? lmfao what? not at all saying r&b isnt hip hop culture, thats just not at all what i was asking about in this thread

  • Mar 23, 2020
    ihatemids

    Was arguing with a Travis stan about how Travis is more of an a&r / curator than a real artist. Tried to come at me for listening to Sah & Lucki calling them both Young Thug clones (yes, he called Lucki a thug clone ) and I responded by saying Sah might be a Thug clone but he's more influential than Travis.

    At first I said it just to piss them off, but then I started thinking about it, and who the f*** has Travis influenced? Maybe it's just the lane that I listen to, but I genuinely can't think of any successful artists that are out here sounding like Travis clones. I'm sure being as big as he is, he must be influencing some people, but who???? Is his music at this point simply too generic & watered down to really be inspiring/influential like that?

    TLOP4

  • Mar 23, 2020

    Rodeo is classic, but does that make Travis influential? I dont think so. I think it could be influential to some people, but not a lot

  • Mar 23, 2020
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    what is up with ktts obsession over “influence” lol

  • Mar 23, 2020
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    Nah ur not your a grifter

  • Mar 23, 2020
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    Americana 2

    culture era migos
    nav
    a lot of uzis vocal style
    trippie

    Lol at Uzi

    Wrong on that

  • Mar 23, 2020
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    Link me more rodeo style beat by a rapper

  • Dumb

  • Mar 23, 2020
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    U dodged the question

    "No influence at all"

    Tell that to anyone copying his ad-libs,ways of setting a vibe,autotune crooning, every dude adding synth outros

    Yesss these things allllll existed before trav but he popularized them

    Even industry niggas like joe budden,post malone,sway etc been saying how he infl pop culture or them,dont call me a d*** rider when u obv playing dumb
    Wont even reply

  • Mar 23, 2020
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    sosAMG
    !https://youtu.be/16YnOUnbE6s

    Regardless of what any individual thinks the industry is trying to make clones which says he’s influential in some sense

    how is this travis influence?

    sounds more like drake/uzi/lilmosey/migos

  • Mar 23, 2020
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    Uber Shooter

    Travis influence went up, not down. Yummy is an R&B Travis Scott song. Side B of Scorpion is also R&B Travis Scott. Rihanna has also made a Travis Scott song. It’s easy for R&B/Pop acts to take travis’s style since he can’t really do r&b himself.

  • Mar 23, 2020
    ItsANewWorld

    how is this travis influence?

    sounds more like drake/uzi/lilmosey/migos

    Listen to the verses

  • Mar 23, 2020
    TheLostBoy

    Lol at Uzi

    Wrong on that

    Right lmfao when he said Uzi I was so lost

  • Mar 23, 2020
    Heeebzz

    what is up with ktts obsession over “influence” lol

    idk about ktt as a whole but I personally do count influence as a factor when evaluating an artist because i think the impact that an artist leaves behind can speak a lot on what they've done. I personally just really appreciate artists who break through doing something that's completely unique, new, and their own,, and the artists that do that tend to be the ones that are highly influential (although i completely understand why u or most people in general wouldnt give a f*** about influence. it doesnt change the artist's music obviously)